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Kremlin says Vladimir Putin does not use AI himself, but that officials who work for him do
Russian President Vladimir Putin does not use artificial intelligence tools himself, but officials who work for him do, the Kremlin said on Thursday.
A Russian artificial intelligence powered robot recently met President Vladimir Putin during the AI Journey International Conference being held in Moscow from November 19 to 21.The president
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An earlier proposed Trump-Putin summit in Hungary was scrapped when it became clear Russia would not agree to the U.S. president's demand for an immediate ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
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Last nuclear treaty between US and Russia nears expiration as Trump and Putin trade testing threats
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spent weeks trading threats to restart nuclear tests, an escalation kicked off by Putin’s boasts about tests of the Poseidon nuclear powered missile in late October.
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US sanctions on big Russian oil firms are having their intended effect, Treasury official says
The sanctions were intended to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table and bring an end to the war that began when Russia invaded in February 2022. U.S. officials on Thursday pointed to the price of key grades of Russian oil now selling at multiyear lows, citing publicly available data.
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Britain says Russian spy ship is on edge of UK waters, as defense secretary issues warning to Putin
The UK confirmed it is shadowing Russia’s spy vessel Yantar with allied forces, signaling readiness to counter any potential threat near British waters.
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Analysts map Putin’s next likely flashpoints after Poland incident
With Moscow accused of widening its operations beyond Ukraine, attention is shifting to where the conflict could flare next. A growing list of flashpoints has emerged as governments assess the risks of further strikes or incursions.