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Kremlin demands proof that it poisoned opposition leader Navalny with dart frog toxin
Russia's demands for proof come after five European countries said on Saturday that analyses of samples from Navalny's body had confirmed the presence of a lethal dart frog poison.
Talks on Ukraine war settlement were tense, to continue, source tells Russian agencies
Kremlin says main issues over peace talks on Ukraine to be discussed in Geneva, including territory
European governments say Alexei Navalny died after dart frog toxin poisoning in Russian prison
UAE wishes to strengthen ties with Russia, Sheikh Mohammed tells Putin
The Middle East economic powerhouse has sought to maintain what it says is a neutral position on the Ukraine war.
State treason trial of Russian physicist begins in St. Petersburg
Anatoly Maslov, 76, is one of three hypersonic missile scientists who worked at an institute in Novosibirsk and who are now facing what the Kremlin has said are "very serious accusations."
Kremlin: Russia's security services 'know their job' after Ukraine says Putin tops its kill list
Vadym Skibitsky, deputy head of Ukraine's military intelligence service, told Germany's Die Welt newspaper that Kyiv wanted to assassinate Putin.
Two Russian exiles, Kremlin critics, possible poisoned in Germany
Two women, a journalist and a director of an anti-Kremlin NGO, reported symptoms that suggested possible poisoning.
Russia: UK military aid to Ukraine won't change conflict's course
Dmitry Peskov: "We take an extremely negative view of this. Britain is trying to be one of the leading countries which keeps pumping weapons into Ukraine."
Belarusian Lukashenko disappears for a week, public speculate he's ill
Lukashenko's office declined to comment on the state of his health while Russia denied he was ill.
A new 'Club of Angry Patriots' is entering Russian politics, threatening Putin
The group said it was entering politics as an opposition party without any formal or informal instruction from the Kremlin.
Ukraine hopes to auction confiscated Russian assets in 2023
As part of its economic response to Russia's invasion, Kyiv has imposed sanctions on Russia.
Russia calls Polish decision to rename Kaliningrad a 'hostile act'
Kaliningrad, which sits in an exclave that is sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic coast, was known by the German name of Koenigsberg until after World War II.
Russian nationalist writer wounded in car bombing, driver killed
It is the third bombing attack on Russian war supporters, the Russian foreign ministry blamed Kyiv and the West.