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Tuesday briefing: With unease at home spreading, what next for Russia’s isolated leader?
Vladimir Putin's approval is declining as Russia's economy struggles and discontent spreads, with the ongoing Ukraine war and scaled-down military parades highlighting his challenges. The article also covers US-Iran tensions, UK political shifts under Rachel Reeves, and a corruption case involving Peter Murrell in Scotland.
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