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Pro-Russia Rumen Radev on course to win election

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 · 10h · on MSN
Bulgaria's Progressive Party wins election amid fears of Russia meddling
Former president Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria Party has emerged on top in the country's eighth general election since 2021, winning a parliamentary majority of at least 135 with most of the seat...

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 · 17h · on MSN
Bulgaria hands Russia-friendly Radev landslide election win
 · 11h
Rumen Radev, Russia-Friendly Ex-Fighter Pilot, Sweeps Bulgaria's Election
 · 12h
Rumen Radev, Russia-friendly ex-fighter pilot, sweeps Bulgaria's election
Radev's victory follows years of political crisis, public protest

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 · 15h
Rumen Radev's party wins Bulgarian election
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Bulgaria's pro-Russian former president set for landslide election win, exit polls show
 · 17h
Rumen Radev set to win Bulgarian Parliamentary election
Radev, 62, is seen as a pragmatic, somewhat pro-Russian leader, who has criticised EU sanctions, and called for constructive dialogue with the Kremlin.

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 · 20h
Bulgaria's Kremlin-friendly ex-president set for landslide election win
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Exit polls: Pro-Russian former president poised to win Bulgarian vote
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Russia Sees China Buying Gas at Discount to Europe Through 2029

Russia’s government expects to sell natural gas for several years to China at about a third less than the price paid by Europe, underscoring how a pivot to Asia hasn’t fully offset the loss of most of the country’s Western markets.
14hon MSN

Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Tuapse port kills one

MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Black Sea port of Tuapse sparked a fire and killed at least one person, Russian officials said on Monday, only hours after a blaze was extinguished following a similar attack on April 16.
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What does Iran ceasefire mean for Ukraine and Russia, and will it last?

The ongoing ceasefire in the Middle East is an obvious boon for Ukraine, but it remains extremely fragile, analysts say. The U.S. and Israel, which attacked Iran in late February, reached a two-week
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Russia gets new supersonic SU-35S jets for striking targets in 2,200-mile-range

Russia's United Aircraft Corporation delivered a new batch of Su-35S multirole fighters to the Aerospace Forces, reinforcing ongoing frontline air operations.
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Iran Foreign Minister Speaks to Russia

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke by phone with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, to discuss regional developments, according to a statement by Iran following the call. The Iranian minister told Lavrov there were repeated and ongoing U.
14h

Kremlin encouraged by Bulgarian Radev's desire to resolve issues with Russia via talks

The Kremlin said on Monday that it was encouraged by Bulgarian politician Rumen Radev's desire to resolve issues with Russia via pragmatic talks after he won a landslide
4don MSN

US general warns Russia may be developing nuclear anti-satellite weapon in orbit

U.S. Space Command chief says he is very concerned Russia may be developing a nuclear weapon in space that could disrupt satellites and daily life on Earth.
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Russia to Restart Using Iranian Airspace, Restores U.A.E. Ticket Sales

The Russian Federal Aviation Agency said Monday that it was lifting restrictions on Russian flights so they could resume flying through Iranian airspace. The agency also rescinded its suspension of ticket sales for flights bound for the United Arab Emirates,
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As Russia looks to slash budgets, a village fights to survive

Mr Brovin returned to Nikolsk from St Petersburg in 2008, hoping to save his village from extinction. He took over a half-dead former collective farm, secured loans and bought new equipment. His profits let him buy a bankrupt dairy plant,
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The Kremlin, on the U.S. waiver, says you cannot ignore Russia's oil volumes

The Kremlin, when asked on Monday about a U.S. sanctions waiver on some Russia's oil exports, said that Russia was a responsible and important player on global energy

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