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Russia's Kinzhals are frustrating Chinese analysts who want to find out how Beijing's hypersonic missiles might stack up against US battlefield defenses
"The accuracy is unsatisfactory," one analyst wrote. China has been watching the Kinzhal keenly as it...
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More than 400 Ukrainian athletes have died in the war with Russia, officials say. Here are some of their tragic stories.
The Sports Committee of Ukraine has created a "requiem" for those athletes who have lost their...
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Trade between China and Russia ballooned to a record $240 billion last year
Commerce between Beijing and Moscow spiked 26% to hit a new record in 2023, according to...
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Russia's dark fleet of ships kept its oil exports strong. But 2 recent incidents in the Red Sea highlight the risks of that strategy.
Iran-backed Houthi rebels targeted a Panama-flagged tanker transporting Russian oil last week, likely "mistakenly," according to...
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2 Russian airlines want to keep flying Soviet-era planes, but some of them are so old they're set to be phased out this year
Russia faces sweeping sanctions over its war in Ukraine, and it's having problems from procuring aircraft...
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Western companies have exited Russia in droves. New companies with owners from China and former Soviet republics are stepping in.
Nearly 10,000 foreign companies have exited Russia since it invaded Ukraine, per Vedomostic citing SPARK-Interfax data.
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Nearly half of Russia's imported battlefield tech has been coming from US and EU companies: joint report
Moscow imported almost $9 billion in "high priority" tech in the first 10 months of 2023,...
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When critical equipment broke in a firefight, Ukrainian soldiers used their belts to load the 620-pound rockets needed to keep killing Russia's tanks: book
Ukrainian troops fighting Russian armor used the belts holding up their pants to load rockets when...
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Russia is spending so much money and manpower on defense that it's draining the rest of the economy
Russia's sanctions-hit economy appears unusually resilient — but the war is driving growth.
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A Kansas man pleaded guilty to selling plane parts to Russia. Here's how Russian airlines have struggled with sanctions.
Cyril Gregory Buyanovsky admitted to doing business with the FSB and other sales to Russia as...
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Russia's launching North Korean missiles in Ukraine: White House
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Russia had fired North Korea's ballistic missiles into Ukraine...
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Russia says it has a hit list of potential targets to seize if the West confiscates its assets to help Ukraine
The West froze $300 billion in Russian central bank assets following its invasion of Ukraine. G7...