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Mr. Putin ordered to increase the military scale to more than 2 million people

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an order to increase the size of Russia's armed forces to nearly 2.04 million people, which was effective from the beginning of the following year.

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Russia stipulates a penalty for foreign power.

The Russian Parliament passed a prison sentence with the fight against national security and colluded with foreign forces.

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Failure to 'blacken' Trump's term

David Phillips 21 Jan 2021

From a "non-believer" into politics, Trump has left a legacy with "blackened" by failure, according to experts.

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Russia is about to test Covid-19 vaccine on 40,000 people

David Phillips 20 Aug 2020

Russia is conducting Phase Three trials with the Sputnik V vaccine on at least 2,000 people and is preparing a large-scale test of 40,000 people.

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Beijing eases travel restrictions

David Phillips 12 Jul 2020

China's capital Beijing loosened travel restrictions to prevent Covid-19 from spreading, after five days of detecting new cases.

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India is about to use identity technology at the train station

DavidPhillips 28 Jan 2020

Indian officials will use identification technology to crack down on railroad crimes, raising privacy concerns.

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Iran alone confronted America

DavidPhillips 15 Jan 2020

A few days before the killing of General Soleimani, Iran first conducted joint military exercises with Russia and China, two global US rivals.

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The town died when the US withdrew

DavidPhillips 14 Jan 2020

Bagram, home to America's largest military base in Afghanistan, used to be a crowded town with a developed economy but it is now dying.

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Iran summons British ambassador

DavidPhillips 12 Jan 2020

The Iran Foreign Ministry summoned British ambassador Macaire to complain about his participation in "illegal march" in the capital, Tehran.

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The Philippines worries China controls the electricity grid

DavidPhillips 21 Nov 2019

Philippine senators are calling for an investigation into security issues when China owns part of the Philippines' energy network.

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