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Russian state TV revives effort to reclaim Alaska from U.S.

Por: Newsweek World February 11, 2023

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A panelist on Russian state-run TV recently revived an effort for Moscow to reclaim Alaska from the U.S.On Friday, the Russian Media Monitor YouTube channel, run by Julia Davis, a columnist for the Daily Beast, posted a video from the Russia-1 state-run news channel, where Yevgeny Satanovsky, the president of Russia's Institute of the Middle East, can be heard speaking about the Congress of Vienna.The Congress of Vienna [of 1814-1815]... + full article



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