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Russian model goes viral as Haaland's lookalike
A Russian model who never followed soccer has landed new brand deals after videos of her bearing a striking resemblance to Norwegian World Cup star Erling Haaland went viral on Instagram. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #ErlingHaaland #AnastasiKostromitina #HaalandLookalike #WorldCup2026 #FIFA2026 #NorwayFootball #ManCity #InstagramViral #ViralVideo #RussianModel #ModelNews #SocialMediaViral #Haaland #WorldCupViral #FootballNews #BreakingNews #EntertainmentNews #Moscow đ Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en
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Fark
¡ Jun 29, 2026
Speaking of gas, the big Russian suck-out has begun [Followup]
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Le Monde
¡ Jun 30, 2026
After Ukraine strikes refineries, Putin admits to 'a certain shortage' of fuel
The anger of Russians searching for gas at stations is beginning to emerge on social media. The Russian leader has admitted for the first time the impact of the deep-strike operations carried out by Kyiv, while downplaying them.
Washington Examiner
¡ Jul 6, 2026
Putin wants Trump to believe that Russia is winning the war in Ukraine
PUTIN: WAR âPROGRESSING ACCORDING TO PLANâ: In a series of elaborately choreographed events over the past few days, Russian President Vladimir Putin attempted to change the narrative that Russia is reeling from Ukraineâs sustained deep drone strikes against Russian refineries and energy infrastructure and supply routes into occupied Crimea. In a staged video released by []
Daily Mail
¡ Jul 5, 2026
Why Russian gangs are behind the bizarre adverts featuring AI images of Nigel Farage and Andrew Bailey that are taking over X feeds and promoting a get-rich-quick scam
Why Russian gangs are behind the bizarre adverts featuring AI images of Nigel Farage and Andrew Bailey that are taking over X feeds and promoting a get-rich-quick scam
Libertarian Institute
¡ Jul 7, 2026
The Kyle Anzalone Show guest Scott Horton: How Evil Is the American Empire?
Putin says Russia is in a âchallenging period,â but the more revealing question is what comes next when a war stops feeling like a crisis and starts running on autopilot. We unpack why Russia can look simultaneously steady and stuck: not prone to emotional swings, yet still locked into a slow, costly grind where drone []
The Daily Beast
¡ Jul 8, 2026
Putin Humiliated as Russians Rage Over Growing Crisis
Alexander Kazakov / via REUTERSAnger is growing in Russia over lengthy lines at gas stations nationwide, with Vladimir Putin forced to acknowledge a fuel crisis in a rare public admission of weakness.More than four years into the Russian presidentâs invasion of Ukraine, Kyivâs relentless attacks on Putinâs oil refineries are being felt across the country. Russia, one of the worldâs largest oil producers, has struggled to produce enough fuel to meet domestic demand. Meanwhile, wholesale fuel prices have risen, and rationing has been introduced in several regions.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Related coverage for "Russian model goes viral as Haaland's lookalike": Fark â Speaking of gas, the big Russian suck-out has begun [Followup]. Le Monde â After Ukraine strikes refineries, Putin admits to 'a certain shortage' of fuel. Washington Examiner â Putin wants Trump to believe that Russia is winning the war in Ukraine. Daily Mail â Why Russian gangs are behind the bizarre adverts featuring AI images of Nigel Farage and Andrew Bailey that are taking over X feeds and promoting a get-rich-quick scam. Libertarian Institute â The Kyle Anzalone Show guest Scott Horton: How Evil Is the American Empire?. The Daily Beast â Putin Humiliated as Russians Rage Over Growing Crisis