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NBC News' Keir Simmons reports on the world leaders present at Russia's parade to mark the end of World War II. Brazilian ...
Over two dozen world leaders were joined by Steven Seagal and Oliver Stone as tanks, drones, and missiles rolled down the ...
Yet, as the world commemorated the eightieth anniversary of the war’s end, a strange confusion reigned in parts of Eastern ...
The Under Siege star, Steven Seagal, was seen in Moscow attending the military parade amidst the Victory Day celebrations ...
On May 7, a group of pro-Russian politicians and public figures, many of whom are allegedly aligned with the ruling Georgian ...
Ukraine says Russia has launched widespread attacks, calling Putin's declaration of a three-day truce a "farce." ...
Fyodor Lukyanov pointed out that over 80 years after World War II ended, it gives a clear message that the war was global, that it affected the entire world and laid the foundations for a fundamentall ...
The total audience watching the Victory Parade on TV surpassed 38 million people. Last year, the Victory Parade on Red Square was watched live by 84% of Russian TV viewers, while the broadcast rating ...
As President Xi Jinping stood shoulder to shoulder with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, watching Russian and Chinese soldiers marching across Red Square on May 9th, they could have been ...
NBC News' Keir Simmons reports from Moscow on how some world leaders, including Brazilian President Lula, feel about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola says the G20 is on track, despite US objections to SA’s agenda.