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%
- headquartered in Saint Petersburg 90%
- located in St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 90%
- instance of Kremlin 90%
- employed by Sergey Lavrov 90%
- other Ukraine 70%
- competes with US 70%
- competes with NATO 70%
- acquired Cuba 70%
- used by Promptra 70%
- competes with Anne Keast-Butler 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
31 day(s) with sentiment data
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Russia, China forge new financial system bypassing dollar, SWIFT
Russia and China are developing a financial system that bypasses SWIFT and the US dollar, aiming to establish a multipolar financial order. This initiative is framed as a move towards global solidarity against US econom…
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Xi Jinping poised for North Korea visit amid warming ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly planning a visit to North Korea in the near future, with some sources suggesting it could happen as early as next week. This potential trip follows recent diplomatic engagement…
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US deploys long-range missile systems to Japan for drills
The United States will deploy advanced Typhon and Himars missile systems to Japan for joint military drills scheduled between June and September. These systems, capable of firing long-range missiles, will be temporarily…
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US envoy calls for expanded footprint in Greenland
The U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland, Jeff Landry, stated that the United States must re-establish its presence in the Arctic territory. Landry emphasized the need to rebuild the U.S. footprint, citing national security …
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US space industry's heavy reliance on Chinese supply chains revealed
A recent report from Altana, a supply-chain intelligence firm, reveals that the U.S. commercial space industry heavily relies on components manufactured in China. The analysis found over 849,000 commercial space imports…
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China's Russian oil imports surge in value amid global demand
China's imports of Russian crude oil increased in April, with the value of these shipments rising significantly despite a decrease in volume. This surge in demand for Russian oil is attributed to global market instabili…
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China Tackles "Involutionary" Competition, Extends Visa-Free Policy for Russians
China's National Development and Reform Commission, led by Zheng Shanjie, held a symposium with private enterprises to discuss economic conditions and policy implementation. The commission plans to address "involutionar…
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AI's dual impact: code quality concerns, economic disruption, and drone warfare
Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, has stated that AI-generated code is not yet reliable, citing issues with bugs, bloat, security vulnerabilities, and validation difficulties. Separately, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei…
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Cuba warns of 'bloodbath' amid US sanctions and drone reports
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned of a severe "bloodbath" if the United States were to launch an attack on the island nation. This warning follows reports that Cuba has acquired over 300 military drones from Rus…
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Seagrass meadows vanishing globally, but resorts and divers fight back
Seagrass meadows, vital for marine life and carbon sequestration, are disappearing globally at an alarming rate of 7% annually. Destructive practices like bottom trawling, which continues in many protected areas, are a …
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Ukraine launches major drone attack on Moscow, killing four
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Moscow, resulting in at least four deaths and a dozen injuries. The strikes targeted infrastructure and residential areas, with debris falling near Russia's largest a…
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US intelligence: Cuba plans drone attacks on Guantanamo, Florida
Classified U.S. intelligence indicates Cuba has acquired over 300 military drones and is planning to use them against U.S. interests, including the Guantanamo Bay base and potentially Key West, Florida. This development…
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US lets Russia oil sales waiver expire amid market concerns
The U.S. has allowed a waiver that permitted certain Russian oil sales to expire, despite global market concerns. This decision reverses a brief period of eased sanctions, which had allowed purchases of specific Russian…
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36 nations back tribunal to prosecute Russia for Ukraine invasion
Thirty-six nations, including 34 European states, Australia, and Costa Rica, have agreed to establish a special tribunal to prosecute Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. This initiative, supported by the Council of Euro…
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Finland issues first drone warning for Helsinki region
Finland issued its first-ever drone warning for the capital region of Helsinki early Friday, urging residents to stay indoors. The alert, which caused flight disruptions at Helsinki-Vantaa airport, was prompted by conce…
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Ukraine drones fire rockets at Russian anti-drone teams
Ukraine has deployed long-range strike drones armed with rockets to target Russian mobile anti-drone teams. This marks a new escalation in the air war, combining common drone types with historical rocket technology. The…
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Korean peninsula stability must precede denuclearization, argues SCMP
The article argues that achieving stability on the Korean peninsula should precede denuclearization efforts. It highlights North Korea's significant nuclear arsenal, estimated at over 50 warheads, making military pressu…
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House Democrats force Ukraine aid vote, bypassing Speaker Johnson
House Democrats, with some Republican support, have successfully gathered enough signatures to force a vote on a bill providing aid to Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia. This legislative maneuver bypasses Speaker…
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EU plans Arctic undersea cable to bypass Middle East
The European Union is exploring the construction of undersea cables that would traverse the Arctic Ocean to connect Europe with Asia. This initiative, dubbed Polar Connect, aims to circumvent politically unstable region…
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Nvidia chips smuggled to China and Russia despite US export controls
U.S. authorities are investigating multiple cases of advanced Nvidia GPUs and other semiconductor technology being illegally smuggled to China and Russia, circumventing export controls. These efforts involve sophisticat…