In a meeting with key foreign allies, Russia's President Vladimir Putin sought to portray an image of strength and stability
In a meeting with the heads of China and India, the Russian president sought to reassure key allies that he is still firmly in charge at homeRussia’s President Vladimir Putin spoke at the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit on Tuesday in his first remarks to an international forum since the aborted Wagner military mutiny last month. Photo: Alexander Kazakov/AFP/Getty Images
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