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Russia might use the COVID-19 pandemic to launch another offensive in Ukraine

Russia might use the COVID-19 pandemic to launch another offensive in Ukraine Six years since Russia occupied Crimea and started its military intervention in eastern Ukraine, the Putin regime still adamantly calls it Crimean “self-determination” and civil war in Ukraine. Despite the Kremlin’s failing attempts to destabilize Ukraine, it remains the main focus of Russia’s revisionist energies. The war between Russia and Ukraine has no end in sight: The military front lines in eastern Ukraine have remained largely unchanged…

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What Putin’s Constitution referendum means for Russians and the West

What Putin’s Constitution referendum means for Russians and the West Russian voters have overwhelmingly approved new changes to the constitution that will now let Vladimir Putin run for two more terms in office. Russia’s longest-serving leader since Joseph Stalin, Putin now could remain in power through 2036. With that, the president has broken his promises to the Russian people not to change the Constitution and introduced several questionable amendments that aim to outlaw same-sex marriages, mention the “belief in…

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