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Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations
1 total articles
The **Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia (EMERCOM)** is a federal executive agency responsible for civil defense, disaster response, and emergency management across the Russian Federation. Established officially on January 10, 1994, by President Boris Yeltsin, EMERCOM traces its roots to the...
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Russian
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The term “Russian” does not refer to a single, specific organization, but rather to a nation—the Russian Federation—with a complex tapestry of economic, military, and technological entities. For clarity, this summary will focus on Russia’s corporate sector, state-owned enterprises, and its evolving ...
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Nato intercepts Russian warplanes violating Estonian airspace - BBC
Kyiv hit by new massive Russian drone attack, Ukraine officials say - BBC
Russian Defense Ministry
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The **Russian Defense Ministry (Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation)** is the central government body responsible for overseeing the Russian Armed Forces. It administers military policy, operational command, and coordination of all branches of Russia's military under the direction of the P...
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Russian jets over Estonia ignored signals from NATO pilots, officials say - AP News
Russian Emergencies Ministry
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## Overview The Russian Emergencies Ministry, officially known as the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (EMERCOM), is a federal executive authority responsible for developing and implementing state policy on civil ...
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Magnitude 7.8 quake shakes Russia’s Far East region, prompts tsunami alert - Al Jazeera
Plane goes missing in Russia’s Far East with nearly 50 aboard - CNN
Russian Foreign Minister
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The **Russian Foreign Minister** refers to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, the central government body responsible for managing Russia's foreign policy and international diplomatic relations. The current Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, has held the position si...
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Rubio to meet Russia’s Lavrov with Ukraine tensions high - AP News
Russian Government
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The **Russian Government**, formally known as the Government of the Russian Federation, is the executive branch responsible for implementing federal laws, managing state policy, and issuing federal by-laws and resolutions. It is composed of the Chairman (Prime Minister), Deputy Chairmen, and federal...
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What Vladimir Putin wants from Donald Trump at Alaska summit - Financial Times
Russian President
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The Russian President, as an institution, is central to the country's political system, with Vladimir Putin being the most prominent figure in this role. The Presidential Executive Office supports the President's work, playing a crucial role in drafting legislation, decrees, and other key documents....
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Starmer sees viable chance of Ukraine ceasefire as Zelensky visits London - BBC
Russian forces
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The Russian Armed Forces, one of the world's largest military organizations, are pivotal in maintaining Russia's global security and strategic influence. The forces are divided into three main branches: **Ground Forces**, **Navy**, and **Aerospace Forces**, with two independent arms, the **Strategic...
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Ukraine says three killed in 'massive' Russian aerial attack - BBC
Russian government
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The **Russian government** is the federal executive authority responsible for implementing state policy, managing the economy, issuing federal by-laws, and overseeing various federal ministries, services, and agencies. It comprises the Chairman of the Government (Prime Minister), Deputy Chairmen, an...
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Russian-backed separatists
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**Russian-backed separatists** primarily refer to armed groups in Eastern Ukraine, notably in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, that have received support from Russia since 2014. These separatists seek independence or integration with Russia, challenging Ukraine's sovereignty and triggering a prolong...
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Zelensky scrambles to avert disaster as Trump meets Putin - Axios
Ukraine suffers heaviest attack as Trump criticises Putin - BBC
Rutgers University
2 total articles
## Overview Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the largest and most prominent public research universities in the United States. With over 69,000 students enrolled across its three main campuses—New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden—Rutgers is not only the largest university in New ...
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Rutgers student critically injured as fraternity probes possible hazing - NBC News
Walmart recalls frozen shrimp over potential radioactive contamination - NPR
S&P
1 total articles
S&P, formally known as Standard & Poor's, is a leading American financial intelligence company operating as a division of **S&P Global Inc.** It specializes in financial market analysis, providing benchmark and investable indices, credit ratings for companies and countries, and comprehensive analyti...
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S&P 500 hits record high as stock market surges
S&P 500
35 total articles
The S&P 500, officially known as the Standard & Poor’s 500, is a revered stock market index tracking the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States[1]. Managed by S&P Dow Jones Indices—a joint venture majority-owned by S&P Global—the S&P 500 is widely recognized...
S&P/ASX 200
1 total articles
The S&P/ASX 200 is a premier stock market index in Australia, launched on March 31, 2000, by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It serves as a benchmark for the Australian equity market, representing the performance of the top 200 companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) by float-adjusted ma...
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Asia stocks: Japan hits record high on US tariff relief, others trend lower - Investing.com
S&P_500
6 total articles
The **S&P 500** (Standard & Poor’s 500) is a major stock market index that tracks the stock performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States, representing about 80% of the total U.S. equity market capitalization[1][2]. Established initially as a 233-company index in 1...
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Asian Stocks Slip as Investors Await Fed Decision: Markets Wrap - Bloomberg.com
S&P 500 rises as traders brace for Friday's jobs report after weak ADP hiring data: Live updates - CNBC
SAG-AFTRA
4 total articles
SAG-AFTRA is a prominent American labor union representing about 160,000 members across film, television, radio, and digital media, including actors, singers, voice actors, influencers, models, journalists, and DJs. It stands for the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio ...
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Sean Astin Elected SAG-AFTRA President - The Hollywood Reporter
Sean Astin Elected President of SAG-AFTRA, Taking Over for Fran Drescher - Variety
SATs
1 total articles
The organization "SATS" refers primarily to two distinct entities operating in very different sectors: SATS Ltd., a leading aviation and food services provider based in Asia, and SATS Technologies Inc., a company specializing in Remote Database Administration (rDBA) services. Additionally, "SATS" is...
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SBU
1 total articles
The term **SBU** stands for **Strategic Business Unit**, which is not a standalone organization but a distinct, semi-autonomous unit within a larger corporation. Each SBU operates like a separate business, having its own vision, mission, and strategic direction focused on a specific product line, ma...
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SCO
1 total articles
The **Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)** is a Eurasian intergovernmental organization established in 2001 by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to foster regional peace, security, and economic cooperation[1][2][4]. It originated from the Shanghai Five group form...
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SCOTUS
1 total articles
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest judicial authority in the U.S. federal judiciary, serving as the ultimate arbiter of constitutional and federal law. Established by Article III of the Constitution and formally created by the Judiciary Act of 1789, SCOTUS functions prima...