Venice Biennale Opens Amidst Curator’s Death, Russia’s Surprise Entry
The Venice Biennale opens amidst a curator's death, Russia's controversial participation, and an unconventional U.S. entry, igniting art world debate.
The Venice Biennale opens amidst a curator's death, Russia's controversial participation, and an unconventional U.S. entry, igniting art world debate.
Russia reportedly recruits African laborers for the Ukraine war due to soldier shortages, raising ethical and human rights concerns.
A drone struck a Moscow high-rise, breaching air defenses days before Russia's Victory Day parade.
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Lithuania announces the arrest of nine individuals linked to Russian sabotage and murder plots, highlighting ongoing security threats.
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UK court hears that men accused of arson attacks on properties linked to PM Keir Starmer were recruited via a Russian-language Telegram account.
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Russians are increasingly questioning President Putin's internet restrictions, impacting influencers and opposition alike.