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Vladimir Putin has told attendees at an AI conference that he wants to live beyond 150, while Ukrainian military intelligence insists the Russian leader is using body doubles to evade danger
Vladimir Putin has told a conference on artificial intelligence how he plans to live to the age of 150, but even that wouldn't be long enough. Putin, 73, spoke as Ukrainian military intelligence insisted the Russian president is using body doubles to avoid danger and lighten his workload.
This is the first visit by a Syrian leader to Russia since the change in power in Damascus in late 2024 MOSCOW, October 15. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syria's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa do not plan to hold a press conference after ...
Vladimir Putin told an AI conference that it's possible to reach 150 but that it would still not be long enough. Ukrainian intelligence figures claim he uses body doubles
As President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine enters a fourth winter, Russians are having to come to grips with its growing impact on nearly every aspect of their daily lives.