Protests in Russia’s Altai Region are part of a long history of resistance against Moscow’s oppression
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Protests in Russia’s Altai Region are part of a long history of resistance against Moscow’s oppression

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Adding another headache to Putin’s growing list of potential catastrophes this week were protests in Russia’s Altai Kra region, where residents have taken to the streets in demonstration against desperate poverty and growing authoritarian control imposed by  oligarchs. The protesters are voicing strong opposition to proposed changes in the constitution aimed at undermining local governance and autonomy. A local activist estimated that approximately 4,000 people participated in the protest.

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Cannibalism Among Undersupplied Russian Troops Raises Alarm in Ukraine
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Cannibalism Among Undersupplied Russian Troops Raises Alarm in Ukraine

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Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) has released an intercepted audio recording revealing a shocking act among Russian forces on the Ukrainian frontlines. In the recording, a commander from a reconnaissance unit—allegedly part of Russia’s 68th Motorized Rifle Division—reports that a soldier, identified by the call sign “Brelok,” killed and consumed his fellow soldier “Foma” over the course of two weeks. “Nobody ran away.

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Ukrainian Drones Strike High-Profile Russian Weapons Plant Twice in Three Days, Halting Production
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Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Weapons Plant Twice in Three Days, Halting Production

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A key Russian weapons manufacturing plant in Russia’s Tula region that had only recently been visited by the Russian dictator himself has halted operations after being targeted by Ukrainian drones twice in the past 3 days. Ukraine launched two successful drone strikes on the Shipunov Instrument Design Bureau (KBP) in Tula—within the span of 72 hours, forcing the facility to suspend operations entirely. The factory is a key part of Russia’s high-precision weapons production.

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The troll farms and bot armies of Russia and Iran are taking over MAGA’s online world
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The troll farms and bot armies of Russia and Iran are taking over MAGA’s online world

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A new report from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) details a coordinated influence operation by Russian and Iranian actors aimed at U.S. conservative audiences — especially online communities that identify with the MAGA movement. The campaign deploys inauthentic accounts, false-flag conspiracy narratives, and a handful of high-visibility American influencers to steer debate and widen ideological rifts.

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Trump admin falls to new low in service of Putin, pushing NATO to avoid mentioning Ukraine

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As NATO leaders prepare to meet in The Hague next week, a new report suggests that the United States is pressuring its allies to scale back references to Ukraine in the alliance’s final summit communiqué. According to Newsweek, U.S. officials are seeking to shift the summit’s emphasis toward broader defense goals, potentially minimizing language about Ukraine’s NATO membership path or security guarantees.

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Defying Trump, US Senators Call for NATO to Put Ukraine’s Membership on the Table Ahead of Summit
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Defying Trump, U.S. Senators Call for NATO to Put Ukraine’s Membership on the Table Ahead of Summit

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As NATO leaders prepare to gather in The Hague for a pivotal summit next week, members of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee have issued a bipartisan call to reassess the alliance’s posture toward Ukraine—including a stronger push for its eventual membership. At a hearing this week, lawmakers warned that Russia’s war has already changed the security landscape of Europe, and that Ukraine’s formal inclusion in NATO should now be seriously considered.

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Russia Inadvertently Confirms Ukraine’s Estimates of Russian Casualties in Ukraine
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Russia Unwittingly Confirms Ukraine’s Estimates of Russian Casualties in Ukraine

In a rare slip, a senior Russian diplomat has inadvertently confirmed both the number of Russian troops in Ukraine as well as casualty figures that align with Western and Ukrainian estimates — highlighting staggering losses. Andrey Kelin, Russia’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, told CNN on June 19 that around 600,000 Russian soldiers are currently stationed in Ukraine.

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Argentina uncovers Russian Spy network running Disinformation Operations
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Argentina uncovers Russian Spy network running Disinformation Operations

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Argentina’s government has dismantled a covert Russian espionage network operating within the country, exposing links to Kremlin-aligned disinformation efforts and online propaganda tactics. The network, active in Buenos Aires and other major cities, is believed to have supported Russian strategic interests in the region by infiltrating civil society and promoting pro-Russian narratives.

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