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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a law authorising the development of a state-backed ...
The head of Russia's Caucasus region of Chechnya, a fervent supporter of Moscow's war in Ukraine, said Kremlin leader ...
Vladimir Putin has signed on the dotted line to authorise the launch of a new state-run messaging app in Russia. The aim is ...
Russia’s army has vast manpower and equipment advantages over Ukraine but its progress has been slow and Russian military ...
Russia has launched its biggest aerial attack on Ukraine of the war so far as president Volodymyr Zelensky has once again ...
Putin signed a law authorising the development of a state-backed messaging app integrated with government services, as Moscow strives to reduce its dependence on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram.
Max will be integrated with government services and is designed to reduce the country's reliance on foreign platforms ...
Russia fired a total of 537 aerial weapons at Ukraine, including 477 drones and decoys and 60 missiles, Ukraine’s air force ...
It was shared on the Telegram channel Polska Grupa Informacyjna, one of 22 Polish-language channels, with more than 150,000 ...
President Putin signs law for a government-controlled messaging app integrated with state services, aiming to reduce reliance on WhatsApp and Telegram amid digital sovereignty push.