After IS claimed responsibility for shooting in Moscow’s Crocus city hall, questions remain about how Russia will respondRussia attack – latest updatesThe attack on Moscow’s Crocus City concert hall is the deadliest attack claimed by the Islamic State (IS) on European soil, with 137 people confirmed to have been killed.On Friday evening, attackers carrying assault rifles entered the concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow, shooting for nearly an hour as panicked concertgoers scrambled to escape....
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Last week’s terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall that killed 139 people suggests that Russia’s security apparatus is much weaker than Vladimir Putin has led the world to believe, says former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, John E. Herbst. "The attack is one more indication that Putin’s control of the country is not nearly as tight as we think," Herbst told Fox News Digital in an interview. "This is not what you would expect from a tightly wound dictatorship with a vast security force." ...
President is considering program to allow undocumented immigrants who have been in the U.S. for at least 10 years to apply for a green card. Applicants would qualify if a citizen relative would 'suffer' due to their removal. September 2023 document outlines requirements for an illegal migrant to apply for a judge to 'cancel your removal' from the U.S.
Ukraine’s prosecutor general claimed more than 10,000 peaceful civilians were being held by Russia