Iran's foreign minister meets Putin in Russia
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Iran's foreign minister arrived in Russia on Monday, after a whirlwind weekend of diplomacy, seeking to gain political leverage and foreign backing as peace talks with the U.S. remain on hold.
Foreign parts continue to find their way into Russian weaponry, despite sweeping efforts to isolate Moscow.
The German government suspects Russia is behind phishing attacks on Signal targeting high-ranking politicians, military personnel, and journalists.
The missile aims to be a less expensive, but still survivable standoff weapon option that can be built in large numbers.
Russia has a shortage of the air defense missiles it needs to fight drones: Ukraine's military chief
Oleksandr Syrskyi said Russia is running low on missiles for Ukraine's drones, indicating Moscow is also facing stockpile concerns.
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Russia is facing a spring of discontent – and the Putin is responding the only way he knows how
Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing a spring of discontent.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's ratings are falling, and citizens are voicing despair, with the war in its fifth year, talks stalled and sanctions biting deeper.
The visit to Russia by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi comes at a time of deepening cooperation between the two countries that are aligned in their adversarial stance toward the U.S. and have assisted each other militarily.