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VideoRussians take to the streets in antiwar protests
In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, many in Russia have joined protests against their government's actions. The demonstrations took place across Russia, centering in Moscow and St. Petersburg, where law enforcement has been seen attempting to violently break up the protests.
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VideoUnderstanding the Russia-Ukraine crisis: Yahoo News Explains
Leaders and government officials around the world are sounding alarm bells that Russia appears poised to launch an attack on Ukraine at any moment. Though the Kremlin has publicly refuted these allegations, large-scale troop movements along the Ukraine border — and the recent history of Russian military incursions into Ukraine — point toward an imminent conflict. Yahoo News National Security Correspondent Zach Dorfman explains the context of the growing crisis and the uncertain path forward
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Mother arrested after girl, 5, found alone in filthy flat ‘unable to speak and afraid of water’
The five-year-old was left alone in the flat in Moscow, Russia, for days without water or electricity.
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VideoCohen: 'Lying for Mr. Trump was normalized'
Michael Cohen, former fixer and personal attorney to President Trump, testified at a congressional hearing Wednesday that lying for the president was "normalized" and no one would question it. "Lying for Mr. Trump was normalized, and no one around him questioned it," Cohen said. "In fairness, no one around him today questions it, either."
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VideoMichael Cohen admits Trump told him to lie Trump Tower Moscow project during the campaign
Michael Cohen, former fixer and personal attorney to President Trump, testified in front of a congressional hearing Wednesday that he lied on behalf of his former boss about the Trump Tower Moscow project during the campaign. "The last time I appeared before Congress, I came to protect Mr. Trump," Cohen said. "Today, I’m here to tell the truth about Mr. Trump."
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Kremlin: The idea that Donald Trump could have worked for Russia is stupid
"This is stupid, what is there to comment?" said Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov when asked to address whether Trump had or was working with Russia.
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Russia detains American in Moscow, accuses him of spying
The country's domestic security service said that a criminal case had been opened against the man, who had been detained on December 28.
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