'Discriminatory': Putin blasts Western sanctions against Russia; hints at deeper ties with China ahead of visit
Saturday, 30 August 2025 () Ahead of his China visit, Vladimir Putin criticized Western sanctions, citing their role in Russia's economic recession due to trade restrictions and Ukraine war costs. He lauded growing Russia-China ties, highlighting increased trade and cooperation across various sectors. Both nations reject discriminatory trade measures, focusing on strengthening economic partnerships and transactions in rubles and yuan.
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen has escalated tensions with Moscow, calling President Vladimir Putin a “predator” while urging European nations to boost their militaries against the Russian threat. Speaking in Riga during her Europe tour, von der Leyen blamed Russia for hybrid attacks, cyber...
On the eve of his China visit, President Vladimir Putin warned the U.S. and the West against trying tocripple Russia’s economy with sanctions. Acknowledging recession risks due to oil curbs and the..
Russia pushes ‘Made in Moscow’ Fashion Week amid western isolation and ongoing war
As fallout from the Kremlin's war against Ukraine continues, Russia has launched a 'Made in Moscow' drive at..
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a fiery statement after one of the largest Russian strikes on Kyiv, which killed at least 19 people, including four children. Nearly 600 drones and 31..