Category: 1. Russia
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FSB Says It Dismantled Terrorist Cell in Nizhny Novgorod Region
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said Monday that it dismantled a terrorist cell in the Nizhny Novgorod region that was allegedly working with handlers based in Poland.
Seven members of an…
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Russia and Serbia have extended the gas supply agreement
Srbijagas CEO Dusan Bajatovic said that Russia and Serbia have extended the existing gas supply agreement on the same terms until 30 September.

“We on Friday [23 May – ed.] signed an annex [annex – ed.] to…
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Ruble Steadies Around 80 Against the Dollar
Russia’s ruble steadied around 80 against the U.S. dollar on Monday, supported by high interest rates, low demand for foreign currency and the prospect of upcoming tax payments by major exporters.
By 11 a.m. Moscow time, the ruble was…
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Wildfires in Siberia’s Zabaikalsky Region Cause Nearly $6M in Damage
Wildfires raging across Siberia’s Zabaikalsky region have caused at least 459 million rubles ($5.8 million) in damages so far this year, authorities said Monday.
Roughly half of that estimate…
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The Ukrainian armed forces have run out of missiles for Crotale anti-aircraft batteries
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have run out of combat stocks of Crotale anti-aircraft batteries supplied by Italy and France. Le Monde quoted a Ukrainian serviceman as saying that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had run out of…
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Ukraine is no longer a US priority
Under the administration of US President Donald Trump, Ukraine has ceased to be Washington’s priority, becoming one of the buyers who are struggling for arms. About it writes the Economist.

“The problem is…
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Ukrainian Drones Target Industrial Sites Across Russia
Dozens of Ukrainian drones targeted industrial sites across Russia late Sunday and early Monday morning, Russian media and officials reported.
The attacks came in waves, with Russia’s Defense…
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Trump has delayed imposing 50 per cent duties on EU goods until July 9
White House chief Donald Trump has postponed the imposition of 50 per cent duties on goods from the European Union to July 9 after talking to European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.

Donald Trump said…
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