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18 articlesKremlin confirms Putinβs visit to China this week for talks with Xi
The Kremlin has confirmed that Putin will visit China on May 19-20 for talks with Xi Jinping. The timing coincides with the 25th anniversary of a bilateral friendship treaty between the two nations.
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Putin to visit China β Kremlin
The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China on May 19-20. The article provides minimal detail beyond this basic announcement sourced to Kremlin statements.
Does Chinaβs Jiuzhang 4.0 computer herald the age of quantum supremacy?
China unveiled Jiuzhang 4.0, a photonic quantum computer that researchers claim significantly outperforms classical supercomputers. Results were published in Nature on May 13, representing progress in China's quantum computing program.
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Kremlin releases video of Putin out and about in Moscow after Western bunker claims
The Kremlin released video footage of Vladimir Putin in Moscow conducting normal activities (driving, meeting a teacher) in apparent response to Western media reports claiming he was hiding in a bunker. The story frames this as a direct counter-narrative to unverified Western claims about Putin's whereabouts.
Putin says Russia will deploy new Sarmat nuclear missile this year
President Putin announced that Russia will deploy its new Sarmat strategic nuclear missile by year-end 2023, describing it as the most powerful in the world. The report relies on Putin's direct statement via Reuters reporting from Moscow.
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Kremlin repeats Putinβs assertion that Ukraine war is nearly over after Zelenskiy casts doubt
The Kremlin reiterated Putin's claim that the Ukraine war is nearing conclusion, following Zelenskiy's expression of skepticism about this assertion. The report documents a direct contradiction between Russian and Ukrainian leadership positions on the conflict's trajectory.
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EU ministers reject Putinβs idea of role for Schroeder in future security talks
European governments rejected Putin's suggestion that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder participate in future security negotiations. The rejection came from EU ministers on May 11, reported by Reuters contributors Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer.
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Germany sceptical on Putinβs suggestion of Schroeder role in Ukraine peace talks
Germany rejected Putin's proposal that former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder serve as a coordinator for Ukraine peace talks between Russia and the EU. German officials dismissed the suggestion on Sunday, indicating skepticism about Schroeder's suitability for such a diplomatic role.
Putin says he thinks Russia-Ukraine war is coming to an end
Putin claims the Russia-Ukraine war is approaching an end. The description contextualizes the 2022 invasion as the worst Moscow-West crisis since the Cuban Missile Crisis, invoking nuclear war fears.
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Putin says he thinks Russia-Ukraine war is coming to an end
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on May 9 that he believes the Ukraine war is coming to an end. The report attributes this claim directly to Putin's Saturday remarks, citing Reuters reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Guy Faulconbridge. No additional context or analysis is provided in the visible excerpt.
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Putin says he thinks Ukraine conflict is coming to an end
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated he believes the Ukraine conflict is nearing its end. The article provides context on the 2022 invasion's severity relative to Cold War tensions and notes Putin made the statement during a scaled-back Victory Day ceremony at the Kremlin.
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Putin is ready to talk with EU but wonβt make the first move, Kremlin says
The Kremlin stated that Putin is willing to negotiate with the EU and other parties, but will not initiate talks first. This statement came after the Financial Times reported on European diplomatic overtures.
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Kremlin says Putinβs security is being tightened for Victory Day events
The Kremlin announced additional security measures for Vladimir Putin during May 9 Victory Day celebrations, citing precautions against potential Ukrainian attacks. The report is based on a Kremlin statement without additional corroboration or context provided.
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China targets top spot in supercomputing with fully domestic, CPU-only machine
China has unveiled a domestic supercomputer called Lingsheng designed to achieve 2 exaflops of processing power, aiming to surpass the US El Capitan system while avoiding American export controls on GPU technology. The machine uses only Chinese-made CPUs rather than relying on foreign graphics processors like competing exascale systems.
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Quantum computers simulated their biggest molecule yet β with help
Two quantum computers collaborated with two supercomputers to simulate the largest molecule ever modeled using quantum hardware, setting a new record. The article reports this as a significant milestone in quantum computing capability, achieved through a hybrid computational approach.
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Putin, Zelenskiy proclaim rival ceasefires around Russiaβs Victory day commemorations
Putin announced a two-day ceasefire proposal for May 8-9 to commemorate Russia's WWII victory, while Zelenskiy countered with a rival ceasefire proclamation. The article reports competing narratives around conflict pause timing tied to commemorative dates.
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Putin declares May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, Kyiv announces own ceasefire
Putin has declared a ceasefire for May 8-9 to commemorate the defeat of Nazi Germany, with Moscow expecting Kyiv to comply. Kyiv has announced its own separate ceasefire. The article reports Moscow's statement that Russian forces will take measures to ensure safe commemorations.
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Putin declares May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, Zelenskiy announces his own ceasefire
Putin declared a two-day ceasefire for May 8-9 coinciding with Russia's WWII victory commemoration. Zelenskiy announced a matching ceasefire, with the headline presenting both announcements in parallel structure suggesting coordination or mutual agreement.
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