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The Russians Are Back: Yeltsin's Agenda At the U.S.Russia Summit

(Archived document, may contain errors) 1001 Russian President Boris Yeltsin will visit Washington September 27-29 for a sum mit meeting with President Bill Clinton. Yeltsins position at home is now more secure than it was at the time of the last U.S.-Russia summit at Moscow in January 19 94. The Russian economy, though still quite weak, is relatively stable. Inflation is about 5 per cent a month, less than half of what it was at the beginning of the year. The transition to ward a market economy continues, and the rule of law is gradually taking hold.

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What does Lukashenko say about nuclear arms? Let's talk about possible consequences of nuclear war

What is the difference between strategic and tactical nuclear missiles? What is behind the concept of limited nuclear war? Why does Lukashenko call nuclear weapons "weapons of madmen"? The project After the Fact: Decisions of the First One on BelTA's YouTube channel answers these questions.

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Boris Yeltsin's First 100 Days

(Archived document, may contain errors) 869 November 27,1991 BORIS WLTSINS FIRST lo0 DAYS INTRODUCTION Russian President Boris Yeltsins one-hundredth day in office since the failed communist coup of August 19-21 will be November

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Kremlin crackdown silences war protests, from benign to bold

A former police officer discussed Russia’s invasion on the telephone. A priest preached to his congregation about the suffering of Ukrainians. A student held up a banner with no words just asterisks. Hundreds of Russians are facing charges for speaking out against the war in Ukraine since a repressive law was passed last month that outlaws the spread of “false information” about the invasion and disparaging the military. Human rights groups say the crackdown has led to criminal prosecutions and possible prison sentences for at least 23 people on the “false information” charge, with more than 500 others facing misdemeanor charges

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