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  • Singing PM: 'Fats' Putin over the top of 'Blueberry Hill' with piano solo

    Full video of Vladimir Putin playing the piano and singing "Blueberry Hill". The Russian prime minister is used to taking to the stage, but this time it was not for one of his speeches. Vladimir Putin made his audience sit up and take note, as he sang at a charity fundraiser. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on

      Singing PM: 'Fats' Putin over the top of 'Blueberry Hill' with piano solo
    • • Chart: Putin Likes To Keep Other World Leaders Waiting | Statista

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        • Chart: Putin Likes To Keep Other World Leaders Waiting | Statista
      • Putin: Russia to station nuclear weapons in Belarus

        The US Defense Department says it does not believe Russia is preparing to use the nuclear weapons.

          Putin: Russia to station nuclear weapons in Belarus
        • Elon Musk Spoke to Putin Before Tweeting Ukraine Peace Plan: Report

          Update 5:20PM ET: In a reply to a tweet, Elon Musk denied a report that he had spoken to Vladimir Putin directly. Asked if Ian Bremmer’s claim was true, he wrote: “No, it is not. I have spoken to Putin only once and that was about 18 months ago. The subject matter was space.” Bremmer subsequently reiterated his initial claims, which he first made to his Eurasia Group newsletter subscribers. Like M

            Elon Musk Spoke to Putin Before Tweeting Ukraine Peace Plan: Report
          • Opinion | Trump Is Being Manipulated by Putin. What Should We Do? (Published 2018)

            Over the course of my career as an undercover officer in the C.I.A., I saw Russian intelligence manipulate many people. I never thought I would see the day when an American president would be one of them. The president’s failure to defend the United States intelligence community’s unanimous conclusions of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and condemn Russian covert counterinfluence campaigns a

              Opinion | Trump Is Being Manipulated by Putin. What Should We Do? (Published 2018)
            • Desperate Putin arresting PRIMARY SCHOOL children says politician

                Desperate Putin arresting PRIMARY SCHOOL children says politician
              • Has Putin's war failed and what does Russia want from Ukraine?

                When Vladimir Putin sent up to 200,000 soldiers into Ukraine on 24 February 2022, he wrongly assumed he could sweep into the capital, Kyiv, in a matter of days and depose the government.

                  Has Putin's war failed and what does Russia want from Ukraine?
                • ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics

                  The software engineers behind these systems are employees of NTC Vulkan. On the surface, it looks like a run-of-the-mill cybersecurity consultancy. However, a leak of secret files from the company has exposed its work bolstering Vladimir Putin’s cyberwarfare capabilities. Thousands of pages of secret documents reveal how Vulkan’s engineers have worked for Russian military and intelligence agencies

                    ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics
                  • Russian officer reveals why he risked it all to quit Putin’s war | CNN

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                      Russian officer reveals why he risked it all to quit Putin’s war | CNN
                    • Putin’s War: The Inside Story of a Catastrophe (Published 2022)

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                        Putin’s War: The Inside Story of a Catastrophe (Published 2022)
                      • Syria conflict: Russia's Putin orders 'main part' of forces out

                        President Putin has made a surprise announcement that Russian troops will begin to leave Syria on Tuesday In a surprise move, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his military to start withdrawing the "main part" of its forces in Syria from Tuesday. He said the Russian intervention had largely achieved its objectives. The comments come amid fresh peace talks in Geneva aimed at resolving th

                          Syria conflict: Russia's Putin orders 'main part' of forces out
                        • A far-right battalion has a key role in Ukraine’s resistance. Its neo-Nazi history has been exploited by Putin | CNN

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                            A far-right battalion has a key role in Ukraine’s resistance. Its neo-Nazi history has been exploited by Putin | CNN
                          • Putin should unleash Chechen troops on Isis, says region's president

                            Ramzan Kadyrov (r) says his experience in dealing with Islamic extremists would be ideal in fighting Isis. Photograph: Sasha Mordovets/Getty Images

                              Putin should unleash Chechen troops on Isis, says region's president
                            • YouTube - Vladimir Putin Kisses Young Boy On The Stomach

                              Putin: What is your name? Boy: Nikita

                              • Trump, Putin, Xi and the cult of the strongman leader (FT.com)

                                Trump, Putin, Xi and the cult of the strongman leader Keep abreast of significant corporate, financial and political developments around the world. Stay informed and spot emerging risks and opportunities with independent global reporting, expert commentary and analysis you can trust.

                                  Trump, Putin, Xi and the cult of the strongman leader (FT.com)
                                • Russia: Instability ratchets up pressure on Vladimir Putin

                                  Vladimir Putin's mixed messages on the Wagner mutiny have been raising eyebrows and changing perceptions of him.

                                    Russia: Instability ratchets up pressure on Vladimir Putin
                                  • Ukraine crisis: Putin signs Russia-Crimea treaty

                                    After a standing ovation, President Putin told parliament that figures from the Crimea vote were "more than convincing" President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of Crimea have signed a bill to absorb the peninsula into Russia. Mr Putin told parliament that Crimea, which was taken over by pro-Russian forces in February, had "always been part of Russia". Kiev said it would never accept the treaty an

                                      Ukraine crisis: Putin signs Russia-Crimea treaty
                                    • Ukrainians will never accept another fake peace with Putin

                                      Two months ago, I became one of the 80,000 Ukrainian refugees who have settled in Britain. The kindness I’ve been shown, by my host family and so many others, has been overwhelming. People are caring, but curious too. They ask how long Zelensky will really fight for. By which I suspect they mean: surely you guys don’t think you can actually win? Why prolong the bloodshed? It’s a good question. By

                                        Ukrainians will never accept another fake peace with Putin
                                      • Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies in Arctic Circle jail, says Russia

                                        Jailed Russian politician Alexei Navalny has died in a penal colony, the country's prison service says.

                                          Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies in Arctic Circle jail, says Russia
                                        • Japanese reporter thinks something strange is afoot with Putin’s schedule

                                          Akiyoshi Komaki, the Moscow bureau chief for the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, recently investigated a number of photographs the Kremlin had put out of the Russian president's meetings in August. The meetings all took place in the same dark, wood-paneled room in the Russian governmental complex, though they were said to take place on different days. The first meeting, with acting Magadan regio

                                            Japanese reporter thinks something strange is afoot with Putin’s schedule
                                          • Putin’s Invasion Was Immoral but Not Irrational

                                            With the evident failure of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many experts have jumped to explain why Putin’s invasion was doomed to fail. This is classic Monday morning quarterbacking. Evaluating Putin’s decision requires capturing what was known at the time, not what became evident later. Putin’s decision was rational, though risky, like all judgments to go to war. He gambled and lost, but that did

                                              Putin’s Invasion Was Immoral but Not Irrational
                                            • A Ukrainian Woman Greeted Troops With a Soviet Flag. Now, She Tells Putin to Stop Killing Ukrainians.

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                                                A Ukrainian Woman Greeted Troops With a Soviet Flag. Now, She Tells Putin to Stop Killing Ukrainians.
                                              • What Putin Fears Most | Journal of Democracy

                                                Forget his excuses. Russia’s autocrat doesn’t worry about NATO. What terrifies him is the prospect of a flourishing Ukrainian democracy. 22 February 2022 By Robert Person and Michael McFaul Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has begun. Russian president Vladimir Putin wants you to believe that it’s NATO’s fault. He frequently has claimed (including again in an address to the nation as this invasion comm

                                                  What Putin Fears Most | Journal of Democracy
                                                • Putin likens Western sanctions to war as Russian assault traps Ukrainian civilians

                                                  Russia, Ukraine trade blame over stalled evacuationUp to 1.5 million refugees expected by Sunday nightIn call with U.S. Senate, Zelenskiy requests more helpBlinken, Kuleba meet at Ukraine-Poland borderIsraeli leader meets with Putin, talks to Zelenskiy LVIV/KYIV, Ukraine, March 5 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Western sanctions were akin to war as his forces pressed their assaul

                                                    Putin likens Western sanctions to war as Russian assault traps Ukrainian civilians
                                                  • Putin hijacked Austria’s spy service. Now he’s going after its government

                                                    VIENNA — The coup began with the sound of a doorbell. Just after 8 a.m. on Feb. 28, 2018, Austrian police Commander Wolfgang Preiszler pressed the buzzer at the headquarters of the country’s domestic intelligence service and held his ID up to the security camera. Within minutes, dozens of his colleagues armed with Glock pistols and a battering ram fanned out through the building in bullet-proof ve

                                                      Putin hijacked Austria’s spy service. Now he’s going after its government
                                                    • Putin Ordered ‘Influence Campaign’ Aimed at U.S. Election, Report Says (Published 2017)

                                                      President-elect Donald J. Trump left a meeting on Friday at One World Trade Center in New York.Credit...Sam Hodgson for The New York Times WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials have concluded that the president of Russia, Vladimir V. Putin, personally “ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election,” and turned from seeking to “denigrate” Hillary Clinton to de

                                                        Putin Ordered ‘Influence Campaign’ Aimed at U.S. Election, Report Says (Published 2017)
                                                      • ロシアのプーチン大統領を支持する「I Stand With Putin」ハッシュタグを使ったTwitterアカウントが次々とBANされる

                                                        ロシアによるウクライナ侵攻が続く中、各種SNSにはロシアやウクライナを巡る意見が交わされています。この状況の中、Twitterには「#IStandWithPutin(私はプーチンを支持する)」というハッシュタグを付けた親ロシア派による投稿が数多く投稿され、当該ハッシュタグを使った100件以上のアカウントが利用停止措置を受ける事態に発展しています。 Twitter bans over 100 accounts that pushed #IStandWithPutin https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/twitter-bans-100-accounts-pushed-istandwithputin-rcna18655 アメリカの大手メディア・NBCによると、ハッシュタグ「#IStandWithPutin」はロシアがウクライナへの侵攻を始めた2022年2

                                                          ロシアのプーチン大統領を支持する「I Stand With Putin」ハッシュタグを使ったTwitterアカウントが次々とBANされる
                                                        • Putin advert targets Russia's 'virgin' voters - video

                                                          Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin's new advert encourages first time voters to support him in the upcoming election. The advert has become a viral hit with over 300,000 views on YouTube. It shows a young woman visiting a fortuneteller to find out her destiny. The fortuneteller turns the tarot card to reveal a picture of the presidential candidate and tells the woman her "first time" wi

                                                            Putin advert targets Russia's 'virgin' voters - video
                                                          • Russia: Fashion label uses Putin's face

                                                            The label has plans for more products, including a Putin-inspired ballpoint pen A fashion label is hoping to appeal to fans of Vladimir Putin by selling rings and clothing featuring the Russian president's face, it's been reported. The Moscow-based brand is called Putinversteher - a German word meaning a Putin sympathiser - and its first product is a silver ring topped with the president's head, t

                                                              Russia: Fashion label uses Putin's face
                                                            • How Putin blundered into Ukraine — then doubled down | Financial Times

                                                              ‘A huge humiliation’: failed Russian putsch exposes deep flaws in Putin’s regime

                                                                How Putin blundered into Ukraine — then doubled down | Financial Times
                                                              • ‘Key to white survival’: how Putin has morphed into a far-right savior

                                                                It would be easy to dismiss the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC) in Orlando, Florida, as a radical fringe. But speeches by two Republican members of Congress – one in person, the other via video – guaranteed national attention and controversy. The backlash showed how the war in Ukraine has exposed the American far right’s affinity with Putin. That affinity is complicated by the to

                                                                  ‘Key to white survival’: how Putin has morphed into a far-right savior
                                                                • Russia won't forget downed jet, Putin warns Turkey in annual address

                                                                  Vladimir Putin used his annual address to Russia’s political elite to warn Turkey’s leaders that Moscow would never forget last week’s downing of a Russian fighter jet. The Russian president said he was still bemused by the Turkish decision to shoot down the Su-24. He said: “Perhaps only Allah knows why they did this. And it seems Allah decided to punish the ruling clique in Turkey by relieving th

                                                                    Russia won't forget downed jet, Putin warns Turkey in annual address
                                                                  • Vladimir Putin’s Mysterious Moving Border

                                                                    TAMARASHENI, Georgia—The farmers awoke to find their wheat ripening inside another country. South Ossetian troops and their Russian allies had worked through the night, sinking new border-marking poles across fields outside a hamlet called Tamarasheni in the golden hills of central Georgia. The Russians granted the local farmers 72 hours for an emergency harvest then ordered them to leave—forever.

                                                                      Vladimir Putin’s Mysterious Moving Border
                                                                    • Viewpoint: Putin now faces only different kinds of defeat

                                                                      Russia's Victory Day parade won't represent any sort of victory over Ukraine, writes defence analyst Michael Clarke.

                                                                        Viewpoint: Putin now faces only different kinds of defeat
                                                                      • Russia’s Putin meets with Abe to discuss disputed islands | CNN

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                                                                          Russia’s Putin meets with Abe to discuss disputed islands | CNN
                                                                        • As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy (Published 2022)

                                                                          As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy The Russian president has rejected requests from commanders in the field that they be allowed to retreat from Kherson, a vital city in Ukraine’s south. Ukrainian soldiers operate a drone near Kherson, in southern Ukraine. It was the first major city to fall to the Russians in the initial invasion, and remains the only reg

                                                                            As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy (Published 2022)
                                                                          • Russia's Putin unveils 'invincible' nuclear weapons

                                                                            Russia has developed a new array of nuclear weapons that are invincible, according to President Vladimir Putin. Mr Putin made the claims as he laid out his key policies for a fourth presidential term, ahead of an election he is expected to win in 17 days' time.

                                                                              Russia's Putin unveils 'invincible' nuclear weapons
                                                                            • 'Putin is corrupt' says US Treasury

                                                                              The US Treasury has told a BBC investigation that it considers Russian President Vladimir Putin to be corrupt. The US government has already imposed sanctions on Mr Putin's aides, but it is thought to be the first time it has directly accused him of corruption. His spokesman told the BBC that "none of these questions or issues needs to be answered, as they are pure fiction". Last week a UK public

                                                                                'Putin is corrupt' says US Treasury
                                                                              • Reality Check: Who's buying the Putin calendar?

                                                                                The claim: Copies of a Vladimir Putin calendar have been "selling like hot cakes" in the UK. Reality Check verdict: We've been unable to find any shop in the UK stocking the calendar, while sales online have been limited. Some media outlets in Russia are claiming that a 2018 calendar showing President Vladimir Putin in various poses "sold out in a few hours" when it was put on sale in the United K

                                                                                  Reality Check: Who's buying the Putin calendar?
                                                                                • Russians Losing Trust in Government and Putin — Poll

                                                                                  Trust in Russia's government has plummeted by almost half in the past year, a survey by the independent pollster Levada Center revealed Thursday. Just 26 percent of respondents said that they trusted Russia's government, down from 45 percent in 2015, the Interfax news agency reported. Only 22 percent said that they had confidence in the country's State Duma, despite elections being held in Septemb

                                                                                    Russians Losing Trust in Government and Putin — Poll