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Recent events related to Russian embassies worldwide have led to heightened tensions. Moldova's expulsion of three Russian diplomats and Norway's decision to remove 15 embassy employees for alleged espionage highlight diplomatic challenges. During ongoing conflicts, Czech and German activists have protested against the Russian embassy's actions by staging dramatic demonstrations in Prague and Berlin. Similarly, Greenpeace activists in Berlin have called upon the Russian embassy to acknowledge accountability for crises in Ukraine. Amid these tensions, the US and Russia have decided to restore embassy staffing levels in Washington and Moscow, potentially signaling a move towards easing diplomatic strains.

What prompted Moldova to expel Russian diplomats in 2025?

Moldova expelled three Russian diplomats due to tensions and actions believed to contravene diplomatic norms. The expulsion reflects ongoing geopolitical strife between the two nations, compounded by concerns over espionage and interference in national affairs.

How have Czech activists demonstrated against the Russian embassy?

Czech activists protested against the Russian embassy in Prague by pouring red liquid resembling blood. This act symbolized opposition to Russia's military actions in Ukraine, drawing attention to the casualties and the perceived aggression from Russia.

What prompted Norway to expel Russian embassy employees?

Norway expelled 15 Russian embassy employees over accusations of espionage. This move was part of broader security measures to safeguard national interests amidst growing concerns about external threats and intelligence gathering operations.

What steps have the US and Russia taken regarding embassy staff?

The United States and Russia agreed to restore their embassy staff numbers, potentially reducing diplomatic tensions. This decision aims to normalize operations and communication channels, fostering dialogue amid broader international disputes.

How are Greenpeace activists involved with the Russian embassy in Berlin?

Greenpeace Germany activists called attention to Russia's involvement in Ukraine by protesting at the Russian embassy in Berlin. Their efforts highlighted the humanitarian impact of Russia's actions and demanded accountability for human rights violations.

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