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    Russia sent 10,000 naturalised citizens to fight in Ukraine: Official

    Russia has reportedly sent about 10,000 naturalized citizens to fight in Ukraine, with some opting to leave the country to avoid conscription. Moscow faces accusations of pressuring Central Asian migrants to join its military as part of a recruitment drive to bolster troop numbers. Alexander Bastrykin, head of Russia's Investigative Committee, stated that over 30,000 naturalized citizens have been identified for not registering with military authorities. Approximately 10,000 of these have already been deployed to Ukraine.

    Russia exports major consignment via INSTC ahead of PM Modi’s Moscow trip

    The consignment will reach Mumbai port via Bandar Abbas port in Iran, ET has learnt. “For the first time, two trains with Kuzbass coal headed to India along the International North-South Transport Corridor. The trains set off from the Kemerovo region. They followed along the eastern branch of the INSTC through Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas,” Russian Railways said on Monday in a statement.

    PM Modi plans Moscow visit in July 2nd week for next edition of annual summit

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to visit Moscow from July 7-10 for a bilateral annual summit aimed at deepening the strategic partnership between India and Russia. This will be Modi's first visit to Russia since 2019, as prior visits were hindered by the pandemic and the Ukraine war. The visit, which follows Modi's re-election, will focus on energy, defense, connectivity, and natural resources. The trip will also allow Modi to discuss the Ukraine conflict and emphasize dialogue and diplomacy, reflecting India's neutral stance on the issue.

    Moscow summarizes the results of the first BRICS tourism forum

    The BRICS Tourism Forum in Moscow facilitated collaboration and the formation of the BRICS Tourism Working Group to enhance sustainable tourism among member countries, showcasing the growth potential of the tourism sector.

    Moscow, New Delhi looking at possibility of PM Modi's visit to Russia

    Indian and Russian officials are exploring the possibility of Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting Russia in early July, potentially marking his first trip there in nearly five years. If confirmed, this visit will resume the annual India-Russia summit, the first since 2021, underscoring the strategic partnership between the nations

    US and allies clash with Tehran and Moscow over Iranian nuclear programme at UN Security Council

    The United States and key European allies clashed with Iran and Russia over Tehran's expanding nuclear program The US vowed to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran in a UN Security Council meeting. The US and its allies accused Iran of escalating nuclear activities beyond limits agreed upon in a 2015 deal. Iran and Russia defended Tehran's nuclear program oversight and blamed the US for sanctions.

    • Moscow expects to sign new co-operation pact with Iran in 'very near future', RIA reports

      Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko stated that a new comprehensive cooperation agreement with Iran is close to completion and expected to be signed shortly. The agreement aims to replace a 20-year strategic pact signed in 2001, focusing on security, energy, industry, and technology. Details of the new agreement remain undisclosed, but the two countries have strengthened ties, particularly in investment, military, and energy sectors, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions.

      Russia Ukraine war: North Korea criticises US for providing military aid to Ukraine

      Russia Ukraine war: A top North Korean military official criticised the US over military aid to Ukraine in support of Russia, deepening concerns over Moscow and Pyongyang's military cooperation. A recent pact between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un commits immediate military assistance in case of aggression, potentially facilitating arms trade and anti-US coalition. North Korea plans to send construction forces to Russia-occupied Ukrainian territories for rebuilding work, raising tensions with China.

      Russian lawmaker warns Moscow may change timing for use of nuclear weapons

      Moscow may change timing for nuclear weapons use if threats increase, says Russian official cited by RIA news agency on Sunday.

      With its new pact with North Korea, Russia raises the stakes with the West over Ukraine

      In a significant move, President Putin's visit to North Korea showcased Russia's willingness to challenge Western interests, particularly in the context of the Ukraine crisis. The pact signed with Kim Jong Un includes mutual military assistance and the possibility of weapons shipments to North Korea. This agreement marks the strongest tie between the two countries since the Cold War. Putin's actions have raised concerns in Washington and Seoul, with South Korea considering supplying arms to Ukraine in response. However, Putin warned against this, indicating potential repercussions.

      Kremlin slams US ban on cybersecurity firm Kaspersky

      The Kremlin on Friday criticised the US decision to ban Moscow's cybersecurity firm Kaspersky over security concerns as creating "unfair competition" from American companies. "Kaspersky Lab is a company which is very, very competitive on the international level," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

      Kremlin slams US ban on cybersecurity firm Kaspersky

      The Kremlin on Friday criticised the US decision to ban Moscow's cybersecurity firm Kaspersky over security concerns as creating "unfair competition" from American companies. "Kaspersky Lab is a company which is very, very competitive on the international level," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

      Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky denies it's a hazard after the US Commerce Dept bans its software

      The Moscow-based company - whose CEO Eugene Kaspersky is Russian - said in a statement that the Commerce Department's decision would not affect its ability to sell and promote its cyber security products and training in the U.S. Kaspersky said the government had based its decision on the "geopolitical climate and theoretical concerns" rather than independently verifying if there was a risk.

      Moscow warns of retaliation if income from its assets is seized

      Leaders of the G7 agreed at a summit in Italy last week to use interest from Russian assets frozen in the West to provide a $50 billion loan to Ukraine. Russia says the action is illegal and will rebound against the West by undermining confidence in the global financial system.

      Russia and North Korea sign strategic partnership, vowing closer ties in face of rivalry with West

      Speaking before the summit, Putin thanked Kim for North Korea's support in Ukraine and said the two countries would sign an agreement to boost their partnership as both "fight against the imperialist hegemonistic policies of the U.S. and its satellites against the Russian Federation."

      US unveils sweeping sanctions targeting Russia over Ukraine war

      The United States has imposed new sanctions on more than 300 targets, including entities in Russia and other countries, in an effort to constrain Moscow's war in Ukraine. The sanctions target entities involved in Russia's military-industrial complex and several liquefied natural gas projects. The move also broadens the reach of sanctions to include all Russian individuals and entities impacted by US sanctions, expanding the list from over 1,000 to about 4,500. The US is also restricting the supply of certain IT services and software support to individuals in Russia.

      Vladimir Putin warns Russia could provide long-range weapons to others to strike Western targets
      Volodymyr Zelenskiy, from ravaged Kharkiv, urges Biden and Xi to join peace summit

      President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Sunday to attend his peace summit as Ukraine struggles to stave off unrelenting attacks by Russia in its 27-month-old invasion.

      Russia says Islamic State behind deadly Moscow concert hall attack

      Russia has confirmed that Islamic State coordinated the March concert hall attack in Moscow, the deadliest terror attack in two decades. The attack, which killed over 140 people, was coordinated via the internet by members of Khorasan Province (IS-K), an IS branch active in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Russia has repeatedly tried to link Ukraine and the West to the attack, but has denied involvement.

      Iran President Ebrahim Raisi dead: Who is Mohammad Mokhber, Iran's new president?

      Iran New President: Mohammad Mokhber, 68, is Iran's interim president following Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash. He leads a council to organize a new presidential election within 50 days. Mokhber, close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, was vice president since 2021 and previously headed Setad, an investment fund. He has been involved in significant diplomatic and military dealings with Russia.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin to push growing Moscow-Beijing trade in China's northeast

      Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded his visit to China by highlighting the importance of trade near the border in China's northeast. Amid Western sanctions over the Ukraine invasion, Putin is strengthening ties with China, signing agreements on security and economic cooperation. The joint statement emphasizes the deepening China-Russia relationship and their commitment to mutual development.

      Xi says China hopes Europe will return to peace soon and that China will play a constructive role

      Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing amid Russia's offensive in Ukraine. The leaders discussed strengthening their nations' partnership and signed agreements. Putin praised China's infrastructure initiative while pledging collaboration in global affairs. The visit highlights their close ties amidst geopolitical tensions and military cooperation.

      Ahead of China trip, Putin says willing to negotiate on Ukraine

      The Russian leader's two-day trip from Thursday comes as his country's forces have pressed an offensive in northeastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region that began last week in the most vital border incursion since the full-scale invasion began, forcing almost 8,000 people to flee their homes.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit China this week

      Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China this week after an invitation from Xi Jinping. Beijing's foreign ministry confirmed the trip scheduled from Thursday to Friday. This marks Putin's second visit to China in just over six months, highlighting the close ties between the two nations. The visit comes amidst a strengthened partnership following Russia's military assault on Ukraine in February. China has served as a crucial economic lifeline for Moscow amid Western sanctions.

      US to impose sanctions on Chinese banks for assisting Russia in Ukraine war

      US State Secretary Antony Blinken, during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping last month, urged Beijing to end military support for Moscow. Earlier in December, US President Joe Biden gave the Treasury Department authority to impose secondary sanctions against financial institutions in third countries that assisted Moscow in evading sanctions, as reported by Nikkei Asia.

      Russian Prez Putin reminds West of Moscow's nuclear might, says strategic forces 'always' on alert
      Putin takes oath as President of Russia for record fifth time, says 'leading Russia a sacred duty'
      China’s economic forays in Central Asia gives rise to discomfiture in Moscow

      In a recent trade meet in Uzbekistan, a Russian trade official emphasised that Russia and China were "equal partners with an equal share in trade turnover" in the resource rich Central Asian country.

      Putin joins faithful at Orthodox Easter mass at Moscow cathedral, watch!
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