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Reuters: Putin, before vote, unveils 'invincible' nuclear weapons to counter West

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin announced an array of new nuclear weapons on Thursday, in one of his most bellicose speeches in years, saying they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a U.S.-built missile shield.

Putin was speaking ahead of an election on March 18 that polls indicate he should win easily. He said a nuclear attack on any of Moscow’s allies would be regarded as an attack on Russia itself and draw an immediate response.

It was unclear if he had a particular Russian ally, such as Syria, in mind, but his comments looked like a warning to Washington not to use tactical battlefield nuclear weapons.

His remarks were greeted with scepticism in Washington, where officials cast doubt on whether Russia has added any new capabilities to its nuclear arsenal beyond those already known to the U.S. military and intelligence agencies.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.N. says Russia's eastern Ghouta aid plan not enough.

U.S. calls Russia idea of Syria humanitarian corridors 'a joke'.

Syria war: First civilians leave besieged Eastern Ghouta.

Eight Turkish soldiers killed, 13 wounded in clashes in Syria's Afrin.

Turkish military: 2,222 terrorists 'neutralized' in Syria's Afrin region.

Syria war: Turkey 'indiscriminately shelling civilians in Afrin'.

Turkey rejects US 'double standards' in Syria ceasefire.

US Congress, State Department divided on sanctions against Turkey.

Iraq MPs call for timetable for foreign troop pullout.

Qatar's Sheikh Tamim and Donald Trump to meet in April.

Prince William to conduct first official royal trip to Israel and Palestinian territories.

ASIA

Australia working through ‘difficult issues’ with China.

Fellow Nobel laureates blame Suu Kyi for Rohingya crisis.

Taliban pours cold water on Afghanistan President's peace talk invitation.

Afghan policemen kidnapped in Taliban bus attack.

Taliban flaunts apparent control in Kandahar district.

Report: North Korea aims to expand illegal trade network.

Moon tells Trump Seoul to send special envoy to North Korea.

South Korea defense minister confirms Kim Yong Chol behind attack.

South Korean president calls on Japan to face up to sex slavery issue, past wrongdoings.

China ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with US Senate-passed bill promoting closer ties with Taiwan.

Beijing says Maldives marine observatory is non-military.

Pakistani court wants names, ages & family info of those who left Islam.

Exclusive: Evidence of ongoing torture of Sri Lankan Tamils.

Australia Gun amnesty: Rocket launcher, automatic rifles among 57,000 firearms handed in.

AFRICA

Tillerson to make first trip to Africa as top U.S. diplomat.

Mysterious deaths raise fears of insecurity in Uganda.

US concentrates Somalian air campaign around Jilib.

Amnesty: Egypt army using banned cluster bombs in Sinai.

South Africa's leader says 'no smash and grab' land reform.

Libya embargo violations: UN panel to report findings to UNSC.

Africa 'set to miss UN development goal on malnutrition'.

Egypt's Sisi warns 'defaming' army is treason.

Chamisa to fight Zimbabwe polls for opposition party.

EUROPE

Hack of German government network caused considerable damage.

Puigdemont pulls back from candidacy for Catalan leadership.

Polish law criminalizing some Holocaust speech takes effect.

Donald Tusk asking UK for 'better' Northern Ireland idea.

Angela Merkel admits there ARE 'no-go' areas in Germany that 'nobody dares' to enter.

Russia accuses Trump of getting Europe ready for nuclear war.

EU piles pressure on internet giants to remove extremist content.

Marine Le Pen faces three years in prison after being charged with tweeting ISIS images.

Deadly gas leak kills five North Koreans in Russia.

New Zealand documents reveal assassination attempt on Queen Elizabeth II — reports.

Disruption across Europe as 'Beast from East' meets Storm Emma.

AMERICAS

Russians used social media to stir divisions on U.S. energy policy: lawmakers.

U.S. ambassador to Mexico to resign amid tense bilateral relations.

Exclusive: U.S. considering broad oil sanctions on Venezuela - source.

Brazil declares emergency over Venezuelan migrant influx.

Venezuela postpones presidential election to late May.

Trump at odds with Republican lawmakers over gun reforms.

Yemen war: US senators push to end US support of Saudi Arabia.

Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to new charges; trial set for Sept. 17.

Lawmakers question Trump ties to Panama project linked to laundering, trafficking.

Mexico police charged with using death squad tactics on drug suspects.

Brazil's top court approves controversial forestry law.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Bali bombers’ spiritual leader hospitalized in Indonesia.

Guantanamo Bay detention of Pakistani national has no legal basis, UN warns.

Police arrest Taliban adviser from Germany in Afghan raid.

Stranded in Libya: ISIL's Tunisian women and children.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks dive after Trump promises tariffs on steel.

Trump to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum.

Exxon, citing sanctions, to abandon joint ventures with Russia's Rosneft.

Is Spotify really worth $23bn?

Bill Gates says another financial crash 'is a certainty' in Reddit AMA.

'African Mona Lisa' smashes estimates at London auction.
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Reuters: Putin, before vote, unveils 'invincible' nuclear weapons to counter West

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin announced an array of new nuclear weapons on Thursday, in one of his most bellicose speeches in years, saying they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a U.S.-built missile shield.

Putin was speaking ahead of an election on March 18 that polls indicate he should win easily. He said a nuclear attack on any of Moscow’s allies would be regarded as an attack on Russia itself and draw an immediate response.

It was unclear if he had a particular Russian ally, such as Syria, in mind, but his comments looked like a warning to Washington not to use tactical battlefield nuclear weapons.

His remarks were greeted with scepticism in Washington, where officials cast doubt on whether Russia has added any new capabilities to its nuclear arsenal beyond those already known to the U.S. military and intelligence agencies.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

U.N. says Russia's eastern Ghouta aid plan not enough.

U.S. calls Russia idea of Syria humanitarian corridors 'a joke'.

Syria war: First civilians leave besieged Eastern Ghouta.

Eight Turkish soldiers killed, 13 wounded in clashes in Syria's Afrin.

Turkish military: 2,222 terrorists 'neutralized' in Syria's Afrin region.

Syria war: Turkey 'indiscriminately shelling civilians in Afrin'.

Turkey rejects US 'double standards' in Syria ceasefire.

US Congress, State Department divided on sanctions against Turkey.

Iraq MPs call for timetable for foreign troop pullout.

Qatar's Sheikh Tamim and Donald Trump to meet in April.

Prince William to conduct first official royal trip to Israel and Palestinian territories.

ASIA

Australia working through ‘difficult issues’ with China.

Fellow Nobel laureates blame Suu Kyi for Rohingya crisis.

Taliban pours cold water on Afghanistan President's peace talk invitation.

Afghan policemen kidnapped in Taliban bus attack.

Taliban flaunts apparent control in Kandahar district.

Report: North Korea aims to expand illegal trade network.

Moon tells Trump Seoul to send special envoy to North Korea.

South Korea defense minister confirms Kim Yong Chol behind attack.

South Korean president calls on Japan to face up to sex slavery issue, past wrongdoings.

China ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with US Senate-passed bill promoting closer ties with Taiwan.

Beijing says Maldives marine observatory is non-military.

Pakistani court wants names, ages & family info of those who left Islam.

Exclusive: Evidence of ongoing torture of Sri Lankan Tamils.

Australia Gun amnesty: Rocket launcher, automatic rifles among 57,000 firearms handed in.

AFRICA

Tillerson to make first trip to Africa as top U.S. diplomat.

Mysterious deaths raise fears of insecurity in Uganda.

US concentrates Somalian air campaign around Jilib.

Amnesty: Egypt army using banned cluster bombs in Sinai.

South Africa's leader says 'no smash and grab' land reform.

Libya embargo violations: UN panel to report findings to UNSC.

Africa 'set to miss UN development goal on malnutrition'.

Egypt's Sisi warns 'defaming' army is treason.

Chamisa to fight Zimbabwe polls for opposition party.

EUROPE

Hack of German government network caused considerable damage.

Puigdemont pulls back from candidacy for Catalan leadership.

Polish law criminalizing some Holocaust speech takes effect.

Donald Tusk asking UK for 'better' Northern Ireland idea.

Angela Merkel admits there ARE 'no-go' areas in Germany that 'nobody dares' to enter.

Russia accuses Trump of getting Europe ready for nuclear war.

EU piles pressure on internet giants to remove extremist content.

Marine Le Pen faces three years in prison after being charged with tweeting ISIS images.

Deadly gas leak kills five North Koreans in Russia.

New Zealand documents reveal assassination attempt on Queen Elizabeth II — reports.

Disruption across Europe as 'Beast from East' meets Storm Emma.

AMERICAS

Russians used social media to stir divisions on U.S. energy policy: lawmakers.

U.S. ambassador to Mexico to resign amid tense bilateral relations.

Exclusive: U.S. considering broad oil sanctions on Venezuela - source.

Brazil declares emergency over Venezuelan migrant influx.

Venezuela postpones presidential election to late May.

Trump at odds with Republican lawmakers over gun reforms.

Yemen war: US senators push to end US support of Saudi Arabia.

Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to new charges; trial set for Sept. 17.

Lawmakers question Trump ties to Panama project linked to laundering, trafficking.

Mexico police charged with using death squad tactics on drug suspects.

Brazil's top court approves controversial forestry law.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Bali bombers’ spiritual leader hospitalized in Indonesia.

Guantanamo Bay detention of Pakistani national has no legal basis, UN warns.

Police arrest Taliban adviser from Germany in Afghan raid.

Stranded in Libya: ISIL's Tunisian women and children.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks dive after Trump promises tariffs on steel.

Trump to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum.

Exxon, citing sanctions, to abandon joint ventures with Russia's Rosneft.

Is Spotify really worth $23bn?

Bill Gates says another financial crash 'is a certainty' in Reddit AMA.

'African Mona Lisa' smashes estimates at London auction.


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