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  2. Brazil–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    The following year, 185 years were completed since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and Brazil. On this occasion the Russian Foreign Minister and his Brazilian counterpart exchanged messages of congratulations, emphasizing coincidence of positions in the international arena and importance of future development of ...

  3. Who is going to Putin-hosted Brics summit in Russia – and why ...

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    The leaders of the world’s top emerging economies arrived at the western Russian city of Kazan where president Vladimir Putin is hosting the 16th Brics summit, the first gathering of the bloc ...

  4. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    RT, formerly Russia Today (Russian: Россия Сегодня, romanized: Rossiya Segodnya), [8] is a Russian state-controlled [1] international news television network funded by the Russian government.

  5. UPDATE 1-Russia asks Brazil to help keep sway at IMF ... - AOL

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    Russia has asked Brazil for support in the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the G20 group of top economies to help it counter crippling sanctions imposed by the West since it ...

  6. Lula at UN touts Brazil-China plan for Ukraine-Russia talks - AOL

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    Lula, who has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin by telephone about the proposal, did not give any details of the six-point plan in his speech at the opening of the United Nations General ...

  7. Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Internet in Russia, or Russian Internet (Russian: российский Интернет, which means "Russia-related Internet"), and sometimes Runet (a portmanteau of "Russian" and "Internet"), is the part of the Internet that is related to Russia.

  8. Russia finds tacit support from Mexico, Brazil, Colombia for ...

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    Oppenheimer: Mexico, Brazil, Colombia didn’t sign a document supporting Ukraine’s “territorial integrity.” Here’s what they claimed. Russia finds tacit support from Mexico, Brazil ...

  9. Brazil–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Quadros was an out-and-out conservative, and his campaign had received support from UDN, Brazil's then-largest right-wing party which, five years later, would morph into ARENA, the military dictatorship party. But Quadros's foreign policy—named "Independent Foreign Policy"—quickly eroded his conservative support.