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When Eisaku Satō, a former prime minister of Japan, received the Nobel peace prize in 1974 after committing his country to not making nuclear bombs, owning them or allowing them on its territory, he ...
The ‘deal’ being briefed out by Washington and Moscow is really just a blueprint for Russian conquest. Sam Kiley explains why ...
Exhausted by over three years of Russian attacks, Ukrainians are increasingly ready to accept unfair political compromises ...
I was born and have lived my entire life under the threat of universal extermination that followed that summer's day in 1945 ...
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Putin body doubles rumours explodes as Ukraine make claims amid President's ‘immortality'
Vladimir Putin told an AI conference he plans to live to 150, as Ukraine's military intelligence chief claims the Russian ...
Tougher sanctions on Russian oil flowing into Australia via Indian refineries could force petrol station operators to boost ...
Vladimir Putin has told a conference on artificial intelligence how he plans to live to the age of 150, but even that ...
Vladimir Putin has told attendees at an AI conference that he wants to live beyond 150, while Ukrainian military intelligence ...
Most of the drones used by Ukraine and Russia do not use mobile connectivity, as they can be switched off in combat, making ...
The head of state lamented that even now, "at school, you can press a button to answer any teacher's question and get an answer, immediately, without having to think" ...
Russia aims to increase average life expectancy, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has said. He admitted that one day people could live up to 150 years, reports "Kommersant".
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