As Vladimir Putin was finishing his first term in office in 2004, he sought to develop modern channels of communication with the world, especially the West. That is why the Valdai Club was launched, along with its annual conference in which the president would participate. It became one of the main venues where Russia’s leader would address the rest of the world.
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The declaration was intended to mark a high point in the “success” of his “special operation” against Ukraine, namely the attempted annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions – though Russian forces are not in full control of any of them.
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Ukrainian forces have seized even more territory from Russia as they continue their counter-offensive, the country's president has said.
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A European proposal to revive the nuclear agreement between Western countries and Iran is imminent and includes the release of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian funds and oil exports in return for the scaling back of its nuclear programme.
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Europe is sweltering during a prolonged summer heatwave. But the attention of political leaders is increasingly focused on the coming winter. As a succession of recent warnings from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and elsewhere has underlined, an energy crisis to rival the oil price shock in the 1970s could hit when the weather turns cold.
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The United States has said the Group of Seven (G7) nations will ban the import of Russian gold with the aim of tightening sanctions screws on Moscow, which on Sunday carried out missile strikes on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv after making territorial gains in the eastern Luhansk region.
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Le Forum économique mondial (WEF) s'est ouvert à Davos en Suisse dans un contexte particulier à bien des égards. En 50 ans d'histoire, le WEF n'a jamais été confronté à des enjeux aussi inédits qu'en 2022 : le monde se remet d'une pandémie globale, s'efforce de contenir l'impact dévastateur de la crise climatique et navigue dans une tempête géopolitique suite à l'invasion de l'Ukraine.
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The Finnish government officially announced its intention to join NATO on Sunday, as Sweden's ruling party was to hold a decisive meeting that could pave the way for a joint application.
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Four days before France votes on its next president, the two remaining candidates are going head to head in their only televised debate.
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Ukrainian officials say a hospital complex in the besieged southeastern port city of Mariupol has been hit by a Russian attack.
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