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Young street musicians jailed for singing anti-Kremlin songs have fled Russia, media reports

 The Stoptime trio have cycled in and out of Russian courts since their initial arrest in October, serving short jail stints for minor violations such as blocking access to the metro.

Diana Loginova, a teenage Russian street musician performing under the name Naoko and singing in the Stoptime group who twice served short jail stints for singing anti-Kremlin songs, attends a court hearing as she faces another public order charge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, November 11, 2025.
Russian journalist Kevorkova attends a court hearing in Moscow

Russia fines veteran journalist for 'justifying terrorism'

 A writing on a wall reading "The Baath Party is a terrorist" is seen in Sweida, Syria February 20, 2025.

Israel lobbies US to keep Russia's military presence in Syria - report

 Soldiers participate in a demonstration during the training of the Korean People's Army's air and amphibious combat units, in this picture released on March 16, 2024

Zelensky: Ukrainian forces have engaged in combat with North Korean soldiers in Russia


Rockets and gunfire test new Russia-backed truce near Syria's Homs

The Syrian Observatory said on Friday around 70 rockets had fallen in 24 hours on Eastern Ghouta in the heaviest bombing since the de-escalation zone was declared.

Homs, Syria

Top Putin ally: Americans are ‘hysterical’ over Russia intervention

The comments came while at a press conference with Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein.

Donald Trump (L) and Vladimir Putin (R)

Edelstein hopes to 'close gaps' with Russia on defense issues

Edelstein called the meetings "very serious" and that a lot was learned.

Yuli Edelstein

Russian media: Search warrants issued against two suspects in deadly metro blast

Dozens reportedly injured in explosion; Putin: Russia investigating all potential causes, including terrorism.

Bomb blast kills 10 in St Petersburg, Russia

Russia at a crossroads in the Middle East

Perhaps what was impossible in the 20th century will emerge in our new century.

Russian Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot ground-attack planes fly in formation over the Red Square during the Victory Day parade in Moscow

As Russia Protests, is Putin's Popularity Waning?

The Jerusalem Post

Putin weighs response as US-Russia tensions boil over

US officials pointed the finger directly at Putin for personally directing the hacking efforts and primarily targeting Democrats.

Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a speech during the Victory Parade on Moscow's Red Square

Russian FM spokesperson suggests US election influenced by 'Jewish conspiracy'

Zakharova said that she had formulated the claim while visiting New York during an official visit with a Russian delegation in September.

JEWISH SUPPORTERS wear kippot showing their support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Book Review: 'Where the Jews Aren't'

Masha Gessen pens a personal and historical look at Jews fleeing Russia over the centuries.

A sign in Hebrew and Yiddish at the market in Birobidzhan in 2014

Tel Aviv school becomes political hot potato

In an interview with Channel 2 Wednesday night, Bennett said Shevah Mofet would open as usual Thursday morning.

Classroom (illustrative).