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Putin wants 755 US diplomat staffers out following sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday the Kremlin will expel 755 members of US diplomatic staff in Russia in response to new sanctions against Russia.

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Russia's President Putin orders 755 US diplomatic staff to leave

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that 755 staff must leave US diplomatic missions, in retaliation for new US sanctions against Moscow.

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Putin clarifies Russia-China military ties, deplores U.S. sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin underlined on Thursday that his country's military cooperation with China would bring balance to the world.

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Putin clarifies Russia-China military ties, deplores U.S. sanctions

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinunderlinedonThursdaythathiscountry'smilitarycooperationwithChinawouldbringbalancetotheworld.Meanwhile,hedenouncedtheinvestigationsi

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'I’m not into Instagram': Putin’s TV appearance to court teenagers

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinonFridaytookpartinalivetelevisionshow,fieldingquestionsfromRussianyoungstersinanapparentbidtoconnectwithteenagerswhohavebeenflockin

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'I’m not into Instagram': Putin’s TV appearance to court teenagers<br>

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinonFridaytookpartinalivetelevisionshow,fieldingquestionsfromRussianyoungstersinanapparentbidtoconnectwithteenagerswhohavebeenflockin

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Putin, Trump discussed Russian children adoption at G20: Kremlin

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinandhisU.S.counterpart,DonaldTrump,discussedtheadoptionofRussianchildrenbyU.S.citizensattheG20summitinHamburg,Germany,theKremlinsaid

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Trump and Putin met twice at G20 in Germany

US President Donald Trump met his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, at a second, previously undisclosed meeting at the G20 in Germany earlier this month, the White House says.

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Trump: He does not fault son for meeting Russian lawyer

USPresidentDonaldTrumpsaidonWednesdayhedidnotfaulthissonDonaldTrumpJr.formeetingwithaRussianlawyerduringthe2016presidentialelectioncampaignandthathewasunawareof

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Putin says Trump was 'satisfied' with his election meddling denials

PresidentVladimirPutinsaidonSaturdayhethoughthisU.S.counterpartDonaldTrumphadbeensatisfiedwithhisassertionsthatRussiahadnotmeddledintheU.S.presidentialelection.

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Trump says discussed with Putin forming cyber security unit

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he discussed with Russian President Vladimir Putin forming a cyber security unit in their first meeting amid speculation about his acceptance of Putin's denial of Russian meddling in the U.S. election.

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Trump and Putin find chemistry, draw criticism in first meeting

In a meeting that ran longer than either side had planned, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin discussed alleged Russian meddling in the U.S. election on Friday but agreed to focus on better ties rather than litigating the past.

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Xi, Putin agree to boost coordination on major issues

Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, met here Monday and agreed to further cement bilateral ties and strengthen coordination on the Korean Peninsula and other major issues.

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Hard work and the KGB: Putin’s career advice to middle schoolers

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinhasopenedupabouthisearlycareerpaththroughtheKGBwhilediscussingeducationandvocationswithmiddleschoolstudentsandtheirteachersattheKre

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Putin: more US sanctions would be harmful, talk of retaliation premature

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said new sanctions under consideration by the United States would damage relations between the two countries, but it was too early to talk about retaliation, state news agency RIA reported on Saturday.

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Putin: more US sanctions would be harmful, talk of retaliation premature

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinhassaidnewsanctionsunderconsiderationbytheUnitedStateswoulddamagerelationsbetweenthetwocountries,butitwastooearlytotalkaboutretalia

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Russia's economy expands despite Western sanctions: Putin

Western sanctions on Russia have had only a limited effect and the country's economy has even partly benefited from them, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.