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anti-Russia

  • a word derived from Russia.
    Russia
    noun
    a republic since 1991, the largest country in the world by area, extending from eastern Europe to northern and western Asia. 6,593,000 square miles (17,076,000 square kilometers). Moscow.

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In July, the EU put A7’s African affiliates in its latest round of anti-Russia sanctions.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 8, 2026

President Biden’s cyberspace ambassador is urging Americans to tone down the anti-China and anti-Russia tough talk on tech in hopes of establishing better relations with nations that have not yet picked a side.

From Washington Times Feb. 2, 2023

Around 300 people attended an anti-Russia protest outside Georgia’s parliament last Friday.

From Reuters Oct. 10, 2022

In an interview with Dozhd, an independent Russian online broadcaster, Podolyak did not claim responsibility, saying anti-Russia partisans might have carried out the attack.

From Washington Post Aug. 9, 2022

He and his wife were publicly anti-Russia: she attended pro-Ukrainian rallies, he tried to stop Russian troops entering their village.

From BBC May 31, 2022

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