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    Modi's Moscow summit with Putin seen as key for ties in China's shadow

    No dates have yet been set for the visit, although it has been confirmed by both sides. Indian media said Modi will be in Moscow next week, around the time of a NATO summit in Washington, at which Ukraine will be one of the main issues.

    Modi-Putin phone calls shaped Indian PM’s decision to visit Moscow for annual summit

    Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Moscow for the annual summit stems from two phone calls between him and President Vladimir Putin. They first spoke after Putin's election victory in March and again following Modi's re-election in June. The visit aims to boost the strategic partnership amid global scrutiny and discussions on the Ukraine conflict. India's strategic autonomy and historical ties with Russia play a crucial role, emphasizing cooperation in defense, energy, and geopolitical support, including Soviet backing during the 1971 war and the Kashmir issue.

    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.

    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.

    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.

      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.

      Attacks in Russian-occupied Ukrainian regions leave 27 dead, Moscow-backed officials say

      In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, attacks and drone strikes continue to escalate in the partially occupied regions of Kherson and Luhansk. Ukrainian assaults have resulted in at least 27 deaths, with casualties caused by guided bombs and missiles. Both sides have engaged in drone attacks, with multiple drones being shot down over various regions. The situation remains tense and volatile as the violence persists.

      US test-launches hypersonic missile that can hit Moscow in 30 minutes. Are we inching toward World War 3?

      The nuclear hypersonic missile Minuteman III can hit a target in Russia from the US in 30 minutes. It has been test-launched at a time when the Russia-Ukraine War is escalating.

      Vladimir Putin warns Russia could provide long-range weapons to others to strike Western targets
      Russia says exchanged 75 captured servicemen with Ukraine

      Russia said that it had conducted a prisoner exchange with Ukraine. The two countries exchanging 75 captured servicemen in one of the only areas of dialogue between the warring countries. As a result of negotiations, 75 Russian servicemen who were in mortal danger in captivity have been returned from territory controlled by the Kyiv regime.

      Kremlin says NATO 'provoking' Ukraine to prolong conflict

      The Kremlin accused NATO of provoking Ukraine to extend the conflict by encouraging the use of Western-supplied weapons against Russia. As NATO foreign ministers met in Prague, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed the US and European allies were deliberately escalating tensions. Ukraine has been urging its supporters, particularly the US, to permit strikes inside Russia, but the US and Germany have resisted, fearing direct conflict with Moscow.

      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.

      Massive Ukrainian drone attack on Crimea leaves Sevastopol without power

      In a retaliatory move, Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on Crimea, causing a power outage in Sevastopol and setting a refinery ablaze in southern Russia. Russian authorities reported downing 101 drones and repelling Ukrainian advances in northeastern Ukraine. The conflict continues with both sides strategizing and testing defenses along the front line.

      Despite Western pressure, China in no hurry to reduce Russia support

      China supports Moscow in the Ukraine war despite Western pressure. Beijing backs President Vladimir Putin, exporting essential dual-use products monthly. Western sanctions target Russia's struggle to sustain the assault without Beijing's support.

      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.

      Ukraine says it has checked Russia's offensive in a key town, but Moscow says it will keep pushing

      Ukrainian forces have halted a Russian advance in Vovchansk, a key northeastern town near the Russian border, according to Kyiv. However, Moscow insists it has sufficient resources to continue its offensive. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy acknowledged the difficult situation and is bolstering defenses in Kharkiv. Russia aims to create a buffer zone to prevent Ukrainian strikes on Russia. Amid ongoing battles, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a $2 billion arms deal for Ukraine, while NATO urged increased military support for Kyiv.

      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.

      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
      Ukraine examines North Korean missile debris amid fears of Moscow-Pyongyang axis

      In previously unreported details of an investigation under way into the missiles, the office of Ukraine's top prosecutor, Andriy Kostin, also told Reuters that the failure rate of the North Korean weaponry appeared to be high.

      Russia warns Britain it could strike back after Cameron remark on Ukraine

      Russia has warned Britain that if Ukraine uses British weapons to attack Russian territory, Moscow could target British military installations and equipment. British Ambassador Nigel Casey was summoned to the foreign ministry for a protest after Foreign Secretary David Cameron's statement that Ukraine has the right to use British weapons to strike Russia contradicted an earlier assurance that long-range weapons given to Ukraine would not be used against Russia.

      Putin says Russia will not attack NATO, but F-16s will be shot down in Ukraine

      Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia harbors no aggressive intentions towards NATO countries like Poland, the Baltic states, or the Czech Republic. However, he warned that if the West supplies F-16 fighters to Ukraine, Russian forces would shoot them down. The conflict has strained Russia's relations with the West significantly.

      The Islamic State group claimed the Moscow attack. The Kremlin is still blaming others.

      When President Vladimir Putin said "radical Islamists" had carried out the attack, he called it "just an element in a series of attempts of those who have been at war with our country since 2014," an explicit reference to Ukraine and the upheaval that year that led to the illegal annexation of Crimea.

      Russia is ready to scrap contracts of Nepalese nationals who joined Russian Army, says Nepal's Deputy PM Narayan Kaji Shrestha

      Russia agrees to cancel contracts of Nepalese nationals in its army fighting in Ukraine, according to Nepal's Deputy PM Narayan Kaji Shrestha. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given "in-principle consent" to assist in canceling the contracts, but the modality is yet to be decided. Efforts are underway to bring back Nepali citizens held captive in Ukraine. Complications remain due to the ongoing war, with hundreds of Nepalis reportedly fighting for Russia.

      Berlin probes military security leak after Moscow wiretap

      The Federal Office for Military Counterintelligence will investigate, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Defence said in a written response to Bloomberg News. She didn't comment further on the exact time and content of the intercepted talks. For the German military it's an embarrassing incident, especially as there have been discussions for some time about urgently-needed modernization.

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