1. A young girl was crying to meet President Vladimir Putin. When Putin found out, he welcomed her family, gave her flowers, let her sit in his chair, had dinner with them, and showed her extreme respect. What a heartwarming moment ♥️
2 ) Putin at the shooting range.
3 ) Vladimir Putin, welcoming Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan,…
The aura of Putin is unmatched
4 ) Where does Russia’s border end?
Putin :- Russia's borders NEVER end 💀
He is such a bully😂
5 ) A blind girl wished to meet President Putin, and when he found out, he personally made her day unforgettable!
6 ) On 26th April 2005, Vladimir Putin visited Giza.
7) Vladimir Putin’s Morning Gym Session
8 ) Putin and his art of cooking diplomacy
9) Putin adores and respects children the most
10 ) He always encourage athletes
11 ) He honours the soldiers the most
12 ) In 2007, Putin spoke in English to present Sochi’s bid to host the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2014.
13) Vladimir Putin gesturing to a talkative host to hush while Russia’s national anthem is being played
14 ) Putin is teaching a kid how to take down a grown man using body weight
15) Back in 2017, Putin 🇷🇺 didn’t hesitate to rescue a puppy gifted to him by Turkmenistan’s president 🇹🇲.
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In 2023, 17 people lost their lives at Rio’s viewpoints while taking selfies. Pedra da Gávea is stunning but deadly as its sheer cliffs and lack of safety barriers make one wrong step fatal.
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1. Joseph Stalin (USSR)
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2. Winston Churchill (UK)
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3 . Mao Zedong (China)
From 1959–1961, Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” policies triggered the Great Chinese Famine. Forced collectivization and unrealistic grain targets led to mass starvation. An estimated 15–45 million people died under his regime.