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Ukraine latest: European leaders split over Keir Starmer's plan to deploy troops to keep peace ...

The Daily Mail 17 Feb 2025
The last year of war in Ukraine - a conflict about to enter its fourth year - was marked by billions in aid, Ukraine seizing Russian territory and Moscow using a new hypersonic missile ... Neither Moscow nor Pyongyang have confirmed this.
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Sudanese Foreign Minister: No Obstacles for Russian Base in Port Sudan

The Maritime Executive 16 Feb 2025
Last week, Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) foreign minister Ali Youssef Ahmed al-Sharif was in Moscow, where he met his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov ... Either way, the willingness of Sudan to offer Russia a base is still good news for Moscow.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,088

Al Jazeera 16 Feb 2025
The ISW reports that Russian cargo vessels have continued to evacuate Moscow’s military assets from the port of Tartous as Russia negotiates its continued presence in Syria with the new interim ...
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Russia and Sudan finalize agreement on Red Sea naval base

Press TV 14 Feb 2025
The facility will host nuclear-powered warships and accommodate 300 Russian personnel, enhancing Moscow’s regional strategic presence ... In recent months, Russian officials have visited Port Sudan, reinforcing cooperation between the two nations.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,086

Al Jazeera 14 Feb 2025
Moscow claimed it launched a coordinated overnight attack on Ukraine’s military airfields, ports and workshops for drone production, as well as fuel and lubricant storage sites ... Peskov said Moscow ...
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Moldova Summons Russian Ambassador After Drones Explode on Its Territory

Moscow Times 13 Feb 2025
Airspace intrusions have become frequent since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, with Moscow regularly targeting Ukrainian port infrastructure near the borders of both Moldova and Romania ... A Message from The Moscow Times..
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Moldova, Romania summon Russia envoys over drones violations

Urdu Point 13 Feb 2025
<p>Chisinau, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Feb, 2025) Moldova and NATO member Romania on Thursday summoned Russia's ambassadors after drones from the war in neighbouring Ukraine ...
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Russia to build a naval base in Port Sudan

Famagusta Gazette 13 Feb 2025
... main port, AFP reports. Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Youssef visited Moscow on Wednesday.
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Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy ready for talks if given ‘an understanding that US and Europe ...

The Guardian 10 Feb 2025
Chinese President Xi Jinping has accepted Russia’s invitation to Moscow to attend second world war commemorations, Tass state news agency reported on Monday ... Yar that Moscow is attempting to seize.
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After Evacuating Tartus, Russian Flotilla Leaves Mediterranean

The Maritime Executive 10 Feb 2025
A Russian military convoy carrying equipment from the naval base at Tartus has exited the Strait of Gibraltar, answering the question of whether Moscow would be repatriating the military gear it had deployed to Syria over the past decade.
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Azerbaijan escalates rare standoff with Russia over downing of passenger plane

AOL 07 Feb 2025
Located on the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan serves as a vital transit hub for Moscow, facilitating the shipment of goods to and from Iran and Persian Gulf ports as Russia seeks new markets and ways to bypass western sanctions.
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Denmark to boost ship inspections for Russian oil transports

Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide 07 Feb 2025
... maritime safety from older vessels belonging to Moscow’s shadow fleet.
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Syria could allow Russia to keep its bases, new defense minister says

Stars and Stripes 06 Feb 2025
But “in politics, there are no permanent enemies,” he said of Moscow, once Assad’s most powerful ally ... They are of deep strategic value to Russia - particularly the naval base, which gives Moscow a coveted warmwater port on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Saudi Arabia pledges support for Syria

Free West Media 05 Feb 2025
... Sea, a naval port at Tartus and an airfield near Latakia, which had enabled Moscow to project influence in the Middle East and Africa, and their loss would be a significant strategic setback.
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