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Russian pollster stops publishing Putin's 'open trust' figures as ratings slide, report says

The Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), a state-controlled pollster, has reportedly stopped publishing President Vladimir Putin's "open" trust rating after it fell to its lowest level since the start of the full-scale war, the Moscow Times reported on June 8.

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Here's what Candace Owens gets wrong on Russia

Candace Owens billed her trip to Russia last week as a family vacation. It turned into something far more useful for the Kremlin.

The U.S. far-right conspiracy theorist — boasting 35 million followers across all social media platforms — ended up appearing at Russia's flagship economic forum

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Why Armenians stuck with Pashinyan

YEREVAN, Armenia — The best of a bad lot was how many Armenians described victorious Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ahead of Sunday's pivotal election — the first since the bitter defeat in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan.

While the election has frequently been framed outside Armenia as

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China Reasserts Itself, to Contain North Korea’s Tilt Toward Russia

On a rare visit to North Korea, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, projected unity but also sought to remind Kim Jong-un that he is the senior partner in their alliance.

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A giant screen in Beijing displayed news footage on Monday of the meeting between China’s president, Xi Jinping, and North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, in North Korea.
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Freezing the war along today’s lines is “the quickest way” to peace, Ukraine’s leader told Sky News

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is willing to stop the war along the current line of contact and move to negotiations, he said in a Sky News interview. He presented the idea as the quickest route to a ceasefire, while rejecting any deal that hands Russia Ukrainian land. He also urged allies to close Ukraine's air defense gaps.

Russia has rejected every ceasefire Ukraine and the US have put forward and keeps refusing to halt an all-out war it has waged since its full-scale invasion in 2022. Whether a freeze ever takes hold rests with the Kremlin, whose demands still stretch far beyond the territory its army has managed to seize.

"The quickest way" to stop the fighting

Asked where he would freeze the lines if Russia agreed to a ceasefire, Zelenskyy said he is ready to accept today's positions

"Yes, it's the quickest way," he said. 

He insisted this is not a giveaway. He does not want to simply freeze the conflict, but to stop the war so it cannot restart "because of some crazy people." A freeze would let Ukraine save children's lives and bring soldiers home. Any ceasefire must be total and free of Russian games, watched by American and European partners. Only then would the sides sit down to end the war through diplomacy. A ceasefire, he added, is "the biggest compromise from our side."

Air defense comes first

The most urgent need from allies is air defense, Zelenskyy said. Ukraine faces a large deficit in anti-ballistic missiles, with US transfers slowed by the war in the Middle East. He again asked for more Patriot systems. Russia attacks daily, usually with around 300 long-range explosive drones. On the heaviest nights it launches 600 to 850 drones and dozens of missiles. 

Ukraine's interceptors now down most of them, but the gaps remain dangerous.
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Ukraine's own arsenal

Ukraine has built more than 400 defense companies since the full-scale invasion, Zelenskyy said. Dozens rank among the world's strongest. They produce drones and missiles, some underground, and the country is close to its own ballistic missile. Ukraine can now share that expertise with allies and even build air defenses for Europe, he said. Kyiv aims to mass-produce drones on a scale few countries can match.

Bringing the war back to Russia

Ukraine's recent strikes on St. Petersburg and the Moscow region answer Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy, Zelenskyy said. St. Petersburg was hit twice last week. He wants Russians far from the front to feel the war they started. Russian President Vladimir Putin understands only "total pressure," he said. Sanctions on Russia's shadow fleet of sanctions-dodging tankers and its oil and gas exports hit hardest.

Putin, the letter, and a Kremlin go-between

Zelenskyy said Putin does not want to stop the war and is signaling he wants to win. Whether the fighting ends "100% depends on his decision," he said. His 4 June open letter, which Moscow called rude and rejected, was meant to force an answer and pierce a Russian public living in "some fantastic world." Russian businessman Roman Abramovich came to Kyiv to carry messages to Putin, Zelenskyy said. 

The so-called Donbas is a historic name for Ukraine’s two easternmost regions, Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts. Russia still failed to occupy a small part of Luhansk Oblast, as well as a significant swathe of Donetsk Oblast, which contains the so-called “Fortress Belt” that Russia has failed to break through despite its years-long ongoing offensive campaign. Map: ISW

His key message was on the Donbas: Ukraine will not leave its land, and compromises come only after a ceasefire. He is ready to meet in any format, but not in Moscow, Belarus, or Minsk. Leaders cannot decide "without us about us," he said, in a message aimed at Washington. Russia, by contrast, keeps insisting that Ukraine surrender all of the Donbas first.

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WSJ: Putin’s sanctioned inner circle keeps buying Western business jets through a web of middlemen

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Members of Russian President Vladimir Putin's sanctioned inner circle are still flying Western-built luxury business jets, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). A network of European brokers buys the aircraft, registers them in countries that ignore sanctions, and then sends them to Russia. Western enforcement, meanwhile, has gone slack.

Western governments imposed sanctions to punish Russia's leaders and oligarchy for the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine and to cut off the money funding the war, freezing their assets and barring them from Western markets, but the people those measures target keep finding ways to evade them.

Sanctioned, but still flying Western jets

A $75 million Bombardier Global 7500 sits at Moscow's Vnukovo airport. The Canadian-built jet sells to the global super-rich, and close Putin allies fly aircraft like it. WSJ reviewed records from an aviation-data firm, import filings, and flight-tracker logs to map the pattern.

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Sergei Chemezov runs Rostec, Russia's state defense conglomerate, and has known Putin since their KGB days in East Germany. He has flown a Bombardier to Dubai, Türkiye, and Southeast Asia. Flightradar24 tracked roughly six of his UAE flights between October 2025 and January 2026. In Dubai, he holds a property fronting its own private beach on the Palm Jumeirah, the emirate's palm-shaped artificial island, Radio Free Europe reported earlier. Leaked financial files known as the Pandora Papers once tied him to estates in Spain.

The same circle, the same perks

Arkady Rotenberg, a boyhood judo partner of Putin's in St. Petersburg, built a fortune on state contracts. International sanctions have targeted him since Russia seized Crimea in 2014. He gained access to two Bombardier Global jets in late 2022. Flightradar24 shows them flying to Azerbaijan and the UAE.

Igor Kesaev made his money in tobacco and alcohol, then moved into retail and weapons. Forbes puts his fortune at $4.8 billion. The US and the EU blacklisted him after the invasion for helping arm Russia's military. In 2023, he brought in a jet-black Bombardier Global Express XRS, according to Ch-Aviation and Import Genius records.

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Until the all-out war, much of Russia's elite parked their jets with European management firms in tax havens like Switzerland and Luxembourg. The war cost them those deals, and sometimes the planes themselves. They gave up London, the French Riviera, and the Swiss chalets, and now head to the UAE, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan.

How the jets reach Russia

These days, sanctioned Russians reach Western aircraft by going through middlemen and broker firms. European dealers buy Bombardier and Gulfstream aircraft secondhand. They register them in places like the UAE, Oman, Kazakhstan, and South Africa, then fly them to Russia. Similar shadow schemes were tracked before.

The planes moved through a Vienna firm, Avcon, and its subsidiaries before landing in Russian hands. Chemezov's jet started out registered in Bermuda under Avcon's management. A firm called Tarp Aviation later moved it onto Russia's registry. A separate Vienna-based fiduciary, SecuTrust, holds shares in both Avcon and Tarp.

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Was Putin zu den Vorwürfen aus Europa über angebliche russische Cyberangriffe und Sabotageakte sagt

Es ist zu einer Tradition geworden, dass Putin sich im Zuge des Petersburger Wirtschaftsforums stundenlang den Fragen der international wichtigsten Nachrichtenagenturen stellt. Der Anti-Spiegel übersetzt danach die Fragen und Antworten, die für das deutsche Publikum interessant sind. Ich übersetze hier eine Frage nach den Vorwürfen aus Europa, Russland würde in Europa Cyberangriffe und Sabotageakte verüben, […]
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Wie Putin die schwierigen Beziehungen zwischen China und Indien einschätzt

Es ist zu einer Tradition geworden, dass Putin sich im Zuge des Petersburger Wirtschaftsforums stundenlang den Fragen der international wichtigsten Nachrichtenagenturen stellt. Der Anti-Spiegel übersetzt danach die Fragen und Antworten, die für das deutsche Publikum interessant sind. Ich übersetze hier eine Frage, die eine indische Nachrichtenagentur Putin nach den schwierigen Beziehungen zwischen Indien und China […]
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Armenia’s pro-Europe party wins election and cements shift away from Russia

Result strengthens PM Nikol Pashinyan’s drive for deeper integration with Europe despite warnings from Moscow

Armenia’s ruling pro-Europe party has won parliamentary elections, confirming the country’s pivot towards Europe and away from its traditional ally, Russia.

Final results in the small South Caucasus country showed the prime minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party securing a slim majority, while the Strong Armenia alliance, led by the Russian-Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan, won 25% of the seats in parliament.

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Putin über einen möglichen Angriff Russlands auf die NATO und die Nazi-Verehrung in der Ukraine

Es ist zu einer Tradition geworden, dass Putin sich im Zuge des Petersburger Wirtschaftsforums stundenlang den Fragen der international wichtigsten Nachrichtenagenturen stellt. Der Anti-Spiegel übersetzt danach die Fragen und Antworten, die für das deutsche Publikum interessant sind. Ich übersetze hier eine Frage, die die dpa nach den angeblichen russischen Plänen für einen Angriff auf die […]
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Was Putin über den kürzlichen Einsatz der Oreschnik gesagt hat

Es ist zu einer Tradition geworden, dass Putin sich im Zuge des Petersburger Wirtschaftsforums stundenlang den Fragen der international wichtigsten Nachrichtenagenturen stellt. Der Anti-Spiegel übersetzt danach die Fragen und Antworten, die für das deutsche Publikum interessant sind. Im Zuge einer Antwort zu einem anderen Thema kam Putin auch zum Einsatz der Oreschnik, den es vor […]
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Was Putin über mögliche Verhandlungen mit der EU über den Ukraine-Konflikt und die AfD gesagt hat

Es ist zu einer Tradition geworden, dass Putin sich im Zuge des Petersburger Wirtschaftsforums stundenlang den Fragen der international wichtigsten Nachrichtenagenturen stellt. Der Anti-Spiegel übersetzt danach die Fragen und Antworten, die für das deutsche Publikum interessant sind. Ich übersetze hier den Dialog, den Putin mit dem Vertreter der dpa geführt hat, der mit der Einleitung […]
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Was Putin über die Nord-Streams und russische Gaslieferungen nach Europa gesagt hat

Es ist zu einer Tradition geworden, dass Putin sich im Zuge des Petersburger Wirtschaftsforums stundenlang den Fragen der international wichtigsten Nachrichtenagenturen stellt. Der Anti-Spiegel übersetzt danach die Fragen und Antworten, die für das deutsche Publikum interessant sind. Im Zuge einer Antwort zu Armenien ist Putin auf das Thema der Gasversorgung gekommen. Ich übersetze diesen Teil […]
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Wall Street Journal: “Le sanzioni non hanno fermato gli oligarchi russi: viaggi in jet grazie a una rete di intermediari”

Sergey Chemezov, amministratore delegato del colosso russo della difesa Rostec, ha utilizzato un jet Bombardier da 75 milioni di dollari per almeno sei viaggi a Dubai, in Turchia e nel Sud-est asiatico tra l’anno scorso e quest’anno. Come lui, la cerchia ristretta di ricchi russi vicini a Vladimir Putin continua a condurre una vita lussuosa nonostante le sanzioni imposte dall’occidente dopo l’invasione dell’Ucraina. A rivelarlo è un’inchiesta del Wall Street Journal secondo la quale gli oligarchi amici dello zar usano jet privati di lusso prodotti in Occidente, grazie a una rete di società intermediarie, registrazioni offshore e triangolazioni in Paesi che non hanno imposto le misure contro Mosca.

Tanti miliardari russi hanno dovuto adattare il loro stile di vita sostituendo mete come Londra, la Costa Azzurra e le Alpi svizzere con nuove destinazioni quali gli Emirati Arabi Uniti, la Turchia e l’Azerbaigian e continuano a viaggiare spesso all’estero con aerei Bombardier e Gulfstream, che operano regolarmente verso destinazioni come Emirati Arabi Uniti, Turchia e Azerbaigian, nonostante le restrizioni introdotte dal 2022. Secondo il Wall Street Journal, una rete di società intermediarie acquista i jet da produttori occidentali – o di seconda mano – e li immatricola in nuove giurisdizioni per renderli disponibili a cittadini russi colpiti da sanzioni. Al centro di questa rete figurerebbe anche la società viennese Avcon Jet con alcune sue controllate, che avrebbero gestito o registrato diversi aeromobili prima del loro passaggio a operatori russi, tra cui una società riconducibile a Chemezov. L’azienda, citata nell’inchiesta, ha dichiarato di rispettare rigorosamente le norme sanzionatorie, mentre altri soggetti coinvolti non hanno risposto alle richieste di commento.

Chemezov, che in passato frequentava regolarmente l’Europa e disponeva di asset immobiliari anche in Spagna, dopo la guerra ha spostato parte delle proprie attività negli Emirati, dove possiede una villa a Palm Jumeirah. Oltre a lui, il Wsj cita Arkady Rotenberg, imprenditore e amico storico di Putin fin dagli anni della gioventù a San Pietroburgo, già sanzionato dal 2014 per il suo ruolo nelle grandi commesse pubbliche russe. Secondo i dati citati dall’inchiesta, avrebbe avuto accesso a due Bombardier Global utilizzati per voli frequenti verso Emirati e Azerbaigian. L’inchiesta cita anche Igor Kasaev, magnate del tabacco, della distribuzione e dell’industria bellica, con un patrimonio stimato in circa 4,8 miliardi di dollari. L’oligarca, sanzionato da Stati Uniti ed Unione Europea dopo l’invasione dell’Ucraina, avrebbe importato nel 2023 un Bombardier Global Express Xrs.

L'articolo Wall Street Journal: “Le sanzioni non hanno fermato gli oligarchi russi: viaggi in jet grazie a una rete di intermediari” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

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“Ataque sem precedentes”. A Ucrânia levou a guerra ao centro simbólico do poder russo

Num momento em que a diplomacia volta a falhar, vagas de drones ucranianos chegaram à região de São Petersburgo, centro simbólico do poder russo, testando as defesas aéreas da cidade numa altura em que ali decorria o “Davos da Rússia”. A Ucrânia lançou este sábado centenas de drones contra a Rússia, provocando a morte de uma pessoa e um incêndio num depósito petrolífero no último dia da 29.ª edição do St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, o principal fórum económico do país, frequentemente descrito como o “Davos russo”. Muitos dos drones tiveram como alvo a própria cidade de São Petersburgo, onde

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What Putin's rejection of Ukraine's call for talks means for efforts to end Russia's war

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is accusing Russia of choosing war over peace, after Russian President Putin rejected his request for an in-person meeting. Putin spoke at an annual economic forum in St. Petersburg, a city on edge after several Ukrainian airstrikes earlier this week. Nick Schifrin reports.

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Zelenskyy issues open letter to Putin proposing meeting as US 'fully focused' on Iran

In an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed meeting to reach a resolution to the years-long war between their two nations.

"We see that the United States is fully focused on the issue of Iran, and it would be wrong to simply wait until the war in Europe returns to the center of its attention. Ukraine proposes ending this war through direct engagement between us — and you. I am proposing a meeting," Zelenskyy said in the letter.

"There are countries that have traditionally hosted leaders to resolve issues of war and peace. Switzerland, Türkiye, the countries of the Arab world — many are able and willing to host such a meeting. It is leaders who resolve the key issues. That has always been the case, and it always will be," he asserted.

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Zelenskyy suggested that Europe and the U.S. should also be involved in the peace process.

"Since the war is taking place in Europe, and since Ukraine needs security guarantees, while you also seek security guarantees for yourself, it would be logical to involve those who can genuinely serve as guarantors. We believe Europe should be part of this process — those who truly have the capacity to influence the situation. We also believe that the United States must be part of the process. This is what could help shape a new security architecture for our part of the world," he said.

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He indicated that Ukraine would agree to a ceasefire during the proposed negotiations.

"Ukraine is ready for a full ceasefire for the duration of the negotiations. This is standard practice, and current developments around Iran only reinforce that point. An attempt to establish real silence is the best way to begin talking to one another. We believe it would not simply be an attempt, but a real ceasefire — if that is what you want," he noted.

He also suggested a prisoner swap between the two nations, noting, "Ukraine is ready for an all-for-all exchange of prisoners of war, and this could become a good prologue to ending the war. Serious steps must be taken to return civilians and children who were taken away during the war."

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"If you do not personally come to the conclusion that it is time to end this war, Ukraine will continue fighting for its existence. We will have those who support us. But you, too, will have to fight much harder for your own existence — not Russia’s, but your own. And this is not a threat from me or from Ukraine. It is a fact of Russian history that you know well: when Russia grows tired, change comes," Zelenskyy warned Putin.

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Putin recusa encontro com Zelenskyy. “Que fraco”

“Não faz sentido”, disse o presidente da Rússia. Presidente da Ucrânia fala em “resposta fraca” de quem não quer terminar a guerra. Foi um avanço inédito na guerra na Ucrânia. Não no terreno, mas na diplomacia, no “diálogo” entre os presidentes de Ucrânia e Rússia. Volodymyr Zelenskyy escreveu uma carta aberta a Vladimir Putin, a propor um encontro entre os dois. “A Ucrânia propõe acabar com esta guerra através de um envolvimento directo entre nós. Proponho um encontro”, escreveu o presidente da Ucrânia na carta. Primeiro, o Kremlin disse que Zelenskyy poderia encontrar-se com Putin em Moscovo “a qualquer momento”.

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