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%
- employed by Sergey Lavrov 90%
- headquartered in Saint Petersburg 90%
- located in St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 90%
- instance of Kremlin 90%
- other Ukraine 70%
- competes with US 70%
- competes with NATO 70%
- acquired Cuba 70%
- competes with Anne Keast-Butler 70%
- used by Promptra 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
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Ukraine uses AI and Palantir for drone strikes on Russia
CNN reported from a Ukrainian command center where AI and Palantir software are being used to guide deep-strike drone missions into Russia. The system provides real-time tracking and target analysis, highlighting the in…
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China's WS-10 engine powers modern air force, ends Russian reliance
China's WS-10 turbofan engine, also known as Taihang, has become a cornerstone of the People's Liberation Army's air power. Developed domestically, it has been crucial for powering various fighter jets, including the J-…
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India to export BrahMos missiles to Vietnam, eyes Indonesia deal
India has finalized an agreement to supply BrahMos missiles to Vietnam, with a similar deal anticipated with Indonesia. These supersonic cruise missiles, a joint development with Russia, have also been previously export…
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Ukraine drone hits Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant; Kyiv denies attack
Russia's state nuclear energy company, Rosatom, reported that a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, causing damage to a turbine hall but no harm to critical equipment. Ukraine's military denied involv…
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AI Companies Engage US FERC; DR Accidentally Plays AI Song
Two Mastodon posts highlight recent news items, including a report on AI companies engaging with the US FERC and an AI song being accidentally played by DR. The posts also touch upon political news concerning Donald Tru…
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Unrelated headlines and links presented without context
This cluster contains a single item from Mastodon that appears to be a collection of unrelated links and headlines. The item mentions Donald Trump's $250 billion bill, an individual moving to the UK, AI-driven water dem…
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Russian spies escalate tech theft amid sanctions and war
Russian intelligence agencies are intensifying efforts to steal Western technology and defense secrets due to economic sanctions and the demands of the war in Ukraine. These efforts involve creating shell companies, usi…
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Putin directs $26B toward Russian longevity and anti-aging research
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made longevity and anti-aging research a top priority, allocating approximately $26 billion to the initiative. The program encompasses a wide range of scientific endeavors, including…
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Eurasian Economic Union trade to surpass $100B, eyes AI integration
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is projected to exceed $100 billion in internal trade this year, marking a 6% increase. Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev highlighted digital integration, AI development, an…
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Shanghai Cooperation Organisation not a NATO-like military alliance
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is not comparable to NATO, particularly regarding its role for Iran. While Iran joined the SCO in July 2023 seeking to counter US-led isolation, the bloc's primary value for i…
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Russia's war costs soar as Ukraine gains drone advantage
Russia's finances are under severe strain due to escalating war costs, with the finance ministry projecting a deficit of at least 2 trillion rubles ($28 billion) this year. This financial pressure coincides with a signi…
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Space warfare risks 'stupid' Kessler Syndrome, rendering orbit unusable
The increasing militarization of space, with nations developing anti-satellite weapons, poses a significant threat due to the potential for Kessler Syndrome. This phenomenon, triggered by satellite collisions, would cre…
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Russia-linked hackers weaponize ChatGPT for cyberattacks
A Russia-linked threat group has been observed leveraging ChatGPT to automate various stages of cyberattacks. The group uses the AI model to craft phishing lures, generate malicious code, and potentially to assist in ot…
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Ukraine boosts drone attacks in Russian rear with Starlink and AI
Ukraine has significantly increased its drone attacks targeting Russian rear areas, located 50-150 km behind the front lines. This surge is attributed to the adoption of Starlink for enhanced connectivity and the integr…
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Russia blamed for GPS jamming affecting UK defence secretary's jet
Russia has been blamed for GPS interference that affected a UK defence secretary's aircraft, according to an Estonian academic. The interference was reportedly caused by mobile tower-mounted devices used to disrupt Ukra…
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Russia drone hits Romanian apartment block, injuring two
A Russian drone, identified as a Geran 2, struck a 10-story apartment building in Galati, Romania, causing an explosion and injuring two civilians. This incident marks the first time a drone attack has hit a populated a…
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Xi Jinping hosts global leaders, boosting China's diplomatic standing
Chinese President Xi Jinping engaged in diplomatic meetings with several global leaders throughout May 2026. Notable attendees included the leaders of Russia, Serbia, and Tajikistan, underscoring China's growing interna…
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Global system restructuring amid escalating conflicts and leadership questions
The world is undergoing a significant restructuring, marked by systemic conflicts that encompass military, trade, and financial confrontations. These cycles of global crisis, which historically occur every 70-100 years,…
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Germany, Netherlands launch NATO command center in Baltics
Germany and the Netherlands are establishing a joint tactical headquarters in the Baltic region this year. This new command center, known as 1GNC, will be responsible for overseeing NATO forces on the alliance's eastern…
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Nuclear weapons in space proposed for missile defense
An early proposal for a ballistic missile defense shield involved detonating nuclear weapons in space. The resulting energy would then be directed using a novel laser system. This concept, deemed dangerous, inefficient,…