
Top officials attend Moscow show as US senators agree on bill to target Russian energy buyers
Russia's cultural events continue but ban mention of Ukraine
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Russia's cultural scene continues to operate, but with a strict taboo: no mention of Ukraine. According to reports, after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of Russians fled the country, including many high-profile artists and entertainers who spoke out against the war. Meanwhile, a recent cultural event in Moscow drew around 300 spectators, including top establishment figures such as Central Bank chief Elvira Nabiullina and Konstantin Ernst, head of state-run Channel One broadcaster.
In a separate development, four US senators announced Friday they had reached an agreement with President Donald Trump to advance bipartisan legislation targeting countries that buy Russian energy. The move could pave the way for stronger pressure on Moscow over its war in Ukraine, according to the senators.
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After Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of Russians fled the country, including a number of high-profile artists and entertainers who spoke out against the war.
according to The Boston GlobeAmong the 300 spectators were top establishment figures like Elvira Nabiullina, the Central Bank chief, and Konstantin Ernst, the head of Russia's influential, state-run Channel One broadcaster.
according to The Boston GlobeWASHINGTON: Four US senators said Friday they had reached agreement with President Donald Trump to advance bipartisan legislation targeting countries buying Russian energy – potentially clearing the way for stronger pressure on Moscow over its war in Ukraine
according to New Straits Times
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