That's according to the latest opinion poll indicating increasing distrust in the Russian government.
Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.
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The U.S. State Department has confirmed its key diplomat on North Korea will meet an official from Pyongyang next week to discuss an end to North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
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Special representative Stephen Biegun arrives in Seoul on Sunday ahead of talks with North Korea.
According to the State Department, he'll meet Kim Hyok-chol, a former ambassador to Spain.
The exact date or location for the talks haven't been announced.
Washington says Biegun will discuss how to follow through on the goals President Donald Trump and leader Kim Jong-un set at their Singapore summit last June.
The two leaders agreed to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons. But little progress has been made so far.
Trump and Kim expected to meet again before the end of this month, although the time and place are yet to be confirmed.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May is trying to woo opposition Labour MPs with promises of investment in their communities in a bid to gain support for her Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
It comes as her government continues to grapple with a way forward after she promised to work to change the controversial Northern Ireland backstop, a proposal which EU leaders say is not possible. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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South Korea says it will keep working to achieve a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula. This, after Washington's intelligence chief said it's unlikely North Korea will ever give up its nuclear weapons.
Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
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Skepticism is growing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will dismantle his coveted nuclear weapons program.
But Seoul is trying to brush off any negativity.
The South Korean foreign ministry says diplomacy will continue with Pyongyang and lead to a peninsula free of nuclear weapons.
The remarks from Seoul come after U.S. director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said it's unlikely North Korea will ever give up its nuclear weapons.
His comments reportedly enraged President Trump, who's preparing to meet leader Kim for a second summit before the end of next month.
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Russian delegates will argue for the preservation of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty at a meeting of nuclear powers in Beijing.
The U.S. accuses Russia of violating the treaty, and has issued an ultimatum for it to come back into compliance.
Julia Chapman reports from Moscow.
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The White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she believes the God wanted Donald Trump to be America's President.
She was speaking in an interview with a Christian television network.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Venezuelans have staged a mass walk-out organized by the opposition to demand that President Nicolas Maduro leave power.
Thousands of people left their homes and work places to gather on the streets of the capital.
Our Correspondent Juan Carlos Lamas joins us from the walk-out.
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