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North Caucasus and Abkhazia Strengthened Economies Ties

In April–May 2026, the North Caucasus republics and Abkhazia strengthened their economic ties and cooperation, confirming regional integration.
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Trump courts Xi amid Iran war and trade tensions

Trump praised China’s leader and emphasized their personal bond as both sides sought to steady relations despite tensions over Iran, trade and global power.
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WATCH: Russian missiles, drones pound Kyiv in overnight attack | Russia- Ukraine war news

WATCH: Russian missiles, drones pound Kyiv in overnight attack | Russia- Ukraine war news

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I told Quadratec I wanted to cancel if they couldn’t provide a concrete timeline on the order. The cancellation request must’ve gotten their attention, because they responded saying they contacted the supplier and apparently it was originally sent out with the window panels but got lost in the mail. They put in a replacement order for me.
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‘Putin won’t last’: Russian agent who fled Moscow in a dead cow

For an hour, Dmitry Senin lay still inside the carcass of the dead cow, making certain there was no sign of Russian border guards.

It was twilight in September, a date chosen carefully as it is a time of year when the temperatures drop below freezing on the border between Siberia and Kazakhstan but the snow is yet to arrive, allowing an escapee to take cover among the grasses and crops which carpet the frontier in the early autumn.

The high-flying Federal Security Service (FSB) agent, dressed in a gas mask, a rubber suit and wrapped in tin foil, was running for his life from Vladimir Putin’s death squads – populated by a number of his former colleagues.

His escape from the cow, over the border and onto the back of a motorcycle driven by a former Soviet KGB spy, played out in the shadows of two of the biggest espionage cases in European legal history.

But Senin, 47, is no defector. At least, not in his telling.

Instead, he is what screenwriters would call a rogue agent: an innocent man, he claims, framed for a crime he did not commit, using a very particular set of skills acquired over a long and highly decorated career to stay a step ahead of his own side while trying to clear his name.

It is a story almost too extraordinary to believe. But much of his tale, including how Russian agents have pursued him and his family across Europe, is corroborated by court records and investigations by European security services seen by The Telegraph. Senin’s account, told here for the first time, sheds light on how the Kremlin has dodged repeated rounds of security crackdowns and sanctions to keep a network of spies dotted throughout the Continent – including agents, Senin claims, who have acquired British citizenship.

And it demonstrates how Russia abuses international legal systems to search for those it wants to “liquidate”.

Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/12/dmitry-senin-russia-fsb-escaped-putin-in-dead-cow/

#putin #FSB #interview

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‘Putin won’t last’: Russian agent who fled Moscow in a dead cow

For an hour, Dmitry Senin lay still inside the carcass of the dead cow, making certain there was no sign of Russian border guards.

It was twilight in September, a date chosen carefully as it is a time of year when the temperatures drop below freezing on the border between Siberia and Kazakhstan but the snow is yet to arrive, allowing an escapee to take cover among the grasses and crops which carpet the frontier in the early autumn.

The high-flying Federal Security Service (FSB) agent, dressed in a gas mask, a rubber suit and wrapped in tin foil, was running for his life from Vladimir Putin’s death squads – populated by a number of his former colleagues.

His escape from the cow, over the border and onto the back of a motorcycle driven by a former Soviet KGB spy, played out in the shadows of two of the biggest espionage cases in European legal history.

But Senin, 47, is no defector. At least, not in his telling.

Instead, he is what screenwriters would call a rogue agent: an innocent man, he claims, framed for a crime he did not commit, using a very particular set of skills acquired over a long and highly decorated career to stay a step ahead of his own side while trying to clear his name.

It is a story almost too extraordinary to believe. But much of his tale, including how Russian agents have pursued him and his family across Europe, is corroborated by court records and investigations by European security services seen by The Telegraph. Senin’s account, told here for the first time, sheds light on how the Kremlin has dodged repeated rounds of security crackdowns and sanctions to keep a network of spies dotted throughout the Continent – including agents, Senin claims, who have acquired British citizenship.

And it demonstrates how Russia abuses international legal systems to search for those it wants to “liquidate”.

Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/12/dmitry-senin-russia-fsb-escaped-putin-in-dead-cow/

#putin #FSB #interview

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⚡️Putin’s new demand on war! Kremlin’s shame stunned everyone. Trump went to extremes

What do you make of the ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia? Did everything go smoothly? TV Host Vladislav Novikov and Andriy Dobriansky, director of communications at the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, discussed the latest news surrounding the war in Ukraine. What did you think of the parade in Moscow? It was a complete disaster?

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RT by @mikenov: Poor Vladimir Putin. What should he fear more — arrest on his International Criminal Court war-crimes warrant, a palace coup over discontent with his disastrous invasion of Ukraine, or an assassination attempt by Kyiv?