Charles Maynes
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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How does the 2024 Trump foreign policy vision of “Make America Strong Once Again" resonate in international capitals?
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A Moscow court ordered the arrest of the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny during a hearing that was conducted in absentia as part of a sweeping Kremlin crackdown on the opposition.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Moscow for a two-day visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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The espionage trial for Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal correspondent, has begun in Russia's Ural mountain capital of Yekaterinburg — the same city where he was detained 15 months ago.
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Russia’s southern republic of Dagestan continues to mourn loved ones and hold funerals for the dead, as questions and conspiracy theories swirl over the weekend attack that killed 20 people.
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Gunmen attacked several religious sites in the region of Dagestan. A majority Muslim area, it is home to a diverse group of ethnicities and religious faiths, but no stranger to Islamic extremism.
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Russia is courting new international trading partners since its invasion of Ukraine caused much of the globe to economically isolate it.
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Staff Sgt. Gordon Black was sentenced to nearly four years in prison on charges of theft and threatening to murder.
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Putin is expected to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un amid growing international concern over the two country's military cooperation.
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Staff Sergeant Gordon Black is on trial in Russia. He was stationed in South Korea and was about to return to the U.S. when he decided without authorization to enter Russia to see his girlfriend.