Russia
PulseAugur coverage of Russia — every cluster mentioning Russia across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- headquartered in Moscow 95%
- located in Moscow 90%
- instance of Kremlin 90%
- located in St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 90%
- employed by Sergey Lavrov 90%
- headquartered in Saint Petersburg 90%
- other Ukraine 70%
- competes with US 70%
- competes with NATO 70%
- used by Promptra 70%
- competes with Anne Keast-Butler 70%
- acquired Cuba 70%
- 2026-06-09 regulatory The European Commission proposed its 21st sanctions package against Russia, targeting energy and cryptocurrencies. source
- 2026-06-08 regulatory Russia paused its AI-powered surveillance system due to concerns over its potential for espionage, highlighted by a recent targeted assassination. source
- 2026-05-30 funding Russia has allocated approximately $26 billion towards longevity and anti-aging research under President Putin's directive. source
- 2026-05-26 regulatory The US is implementing measures to reduce reliance on Russian uranium imports due to an impending ban. source
- 2026-05-15 regulatory 36 nations approved the creation of a special tribunal to prosecute Russia for the crime of aggression in its invasion of Ukraine. source
30 day(s) with sentiment data
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Russia faces missile shortage amid drone attacks on Moscow
Russia is reportedly experiencing a shortage of surface-to-air missiles, leading to increased complaints from within the country. This scarcity coincides with a strategic pullback of military units to establish a defens…
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UniCredit signs non-binding deal to sell Russian business unit
UniCredit has signed a non-binding agreement to sell a portion of its Russian business. The agreement marks a step towards the bank's potential divestment from its Russian operations.
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Malaysian king visits Russia amid energy crisis to secure oil deal
Malaysia's King, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, has arrived in Moscow for a visit coinciding with a regional energy crisis. The trip, which includes attending Russia's Victory Day events, is seen as an opportunity to secure a…
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China and Russia deepen ties, sign 40+ deals to counter US
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing, signing over 40 agreements across energy, trade, science, and infrastructure. The summit solidified their strategic partnership, with bot…
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Apple loses $250M AI lawsuit, Google's AI Overviews face scrutiny
Apple has been ordered to pay users $250 million after losing an AI lawsuit. Separately, Google's AI Overviews will now display advice from other users. Additionally, a pool cleaner named the iGarden Pool Cleaner M1-AI …
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AI will not destroy software development jobs, investor news mixed
This cluster contains multiple unrelated news snippets, including gas price increases, dividend approvals, political discussions, and weather forecasts. One snippet suggests that AI will not eliminate software developme…
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Ukraine targets Russian space program; Utah bans VPNs; book reviews disappear
This week's featured links include articles on Ukraine's attacks against Russia's space program, Utah's ban on VPN usage, and the decline of book reviews. The post also covers nine additional topics.
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Russian attacks kill 27 in Ukraine as ceasefire proposals falter
Russian attacks killed at least 27 people across Ukraine on Tuesday, intensifying hostilities just hours before a proposed open-ended ceasefire from Kyiv was set to take effect. President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized R…
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Cica forum offers Middle East security dialogue amid global instability
The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (Cica) is being presented as a potential alternative to traditional security alliances like NATO, particularly in the Middle East. Despite member st…
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Japanese politician's Russia reset efforts face uphill battle amid public and allied objections
A pro-Kremlin Japanese politician, Muneo Suzuki, has proposed a meeting between the foreign ministers of Japan and Russia, potentially on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in July. Suzuki, who recently rejoined the Libe…
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Sweden to establish new foreign intelligence agency by 2027 amid Ukraine war
Sweden is establishing a new foreign intelligence agency, set to begin operations in January 2027. This move is a strategic response to the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing the critical role of information advantage …
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US proposes new metrics to measure economic security and industrial capacity
An essay proposes two new metrics to quantify U.S. economic security, addressing a lack of clear indicators for policymakers. The first metric, the Chokepoint Exposure Index (CEI%), measures the percentage of U.S. GDP v…
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Foreign adversaries weaponize AI for espionage and disinformation campaigns against US
Nation-states including Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are leveraging artificial intelligence for cyber warfare, employing tactics such as hacking, disinformation campaigns, and social division. U.S. intelligence …
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Royal Navy chief backs drones and autonomous weapons for 'Hybrid Navy' fleet
The First Sea Lord of Britain's Royal Navy, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, has proposed a "Hybrid Navy" strategy that integrates crewed vessels with autonomous and uncrewed platforms. This initiative aims to enhance the flee…
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Russia pilots mobile pharmacies in rural areas starting September
The Hengqin Port experienced a record-breaking single-day passenger flow during the May Day holiday, with approximately 148,000 crossings on May 2nd, a 15.1% increase year-over-year. In separate news, Russia is set to p…
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Russia approves pilot program for mobile pharmacies in rural areas
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law allowing for pilot programs of mobile pharmacies in rural areas lacking medical facilities. These mobile pharmacies will operate from specially equipped vehicles and…
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Democrats reject weakness, impacting global politics and AI discourse
This cluster discusses political commentary related to current events, focusing on the rejection of perceived weakness by Democrats and the treatment of regime propaganda. The items touch upon international relations in…
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Russia conceals space launch plans amid Ukrainian attacks on cosmodrome
Russia has obscured its rocket launch schedule following Ukrainian drone attacks on the Vostochny Cosmodrome. Officials reported significant inbound attempts targeting the spaceport, prompting the secrecy. This move com…
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Russia's Tuapse oil refinery hit by drone strike, new missile details emerge
A drone strike on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, exacerbated an ongoing disaster at Russia's Tuapse oil refinery. The incident occurred amidst reports of Ukraine's Special Forces hitting a Russian Iskander missile storage f…
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Japan deploys cheap, flat-pack cardboard drones for swarm warfare
Japan's military is now utilizing inexpensive, flat-packed cardboard drones developed by the startup AirKamuy. These drones, costing around $2,000 each, are designed for expendable combat missions and swarm warfare, wit…