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  2. Unfriendly countries list - Wikipedia

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    An announcement on the passage of the legislation published by Russian state media specifically named the United States as the law's target. [5] In April 2021, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced that Russia would be publishing an "unfriendly countries list" that included the United States. [6]

  3. Russian state media flatters Trump, but Kremlin cool on him ...

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    Russian officials from President Vladimir Putin down say it makes no odds to Moscow who wins the White House on Nov. 5. State TV's main Channel One news programme this month showed video of ...

  4. US intelligence says Russia is behind video of ballots being ...

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    The intelligence community, the new statement said, "assesses that Russian actors manufactured and amplified a recent video that falsely depicted an individual ripping up ballots in Pennsylvania ...

  5. Russian interference in the 2024 United States elections

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    By October, state-run media campaigns by Russia had spread false conspiracy theories about the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season that The Associated Press described as using "social media and state news stories to criticize responses to past U.S. natural disasters" and sow division among Americans, [50] including the spread of AI-generated images ...

  6. Marc Fogel greeted by Trump at the White House after being ...

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    PHOTO: American teacher Marc Fogel, who had been detained in Russia since 2021, lands back on U.S. soil on Feb. 11, 2025. (Provided by the White House)

  7. Russia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    1991: Gorbachev announces the dissolution of the USSR into 15 independent republics; Russia is the successor state to the USSR. 1992: Russian president Yeltsin visits the U.S. on January 26. He and Bush set up the United States–Russia Joint Commission on P.O.W./M.I.A.'s. Its mission is to discover what happened to POWs and those missing in ...

  8. Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections

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    The report specifically identified individuals controlled by the Russian government as having been involved in Russia's interference efforts, such as Konstantin Kilimnik and Andrii Derkach. [131] The report said that Putin was likely to have had "purview" over the activities of Andrii Derkach. [ 129 ]

  9. Criminal charges brought in the Mueller special counsel ...

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    A Russian national, he is believed to be in Moscow, where he may have ties to Russian intelligence. [139] Per a 2018 classified State Department assessment Ukraine's former Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko allowed Kilimnik to escape from Ukraine to Russia after the US federal grand jury charged Kilimnik with obstruction of justice. [140]