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    Former Russian president Medvedev says Moscow should seek 'disappearance' of Ukraine and NATO

    In a social media post, Medvedev quoted in English from NATO's declaration at its Washington summit this week: "We will continue to support (Ukraine) on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership."

    "Heart simply explodes': PM Modi flags concerns with Putin over missile strike on children's hospital in Kyiv

    "Let's take war, any conflict or terrorist acts: any person who believes in humanity feels pain when people die, and especially when innocent children die. When we feel such pain, the heart simply explodes, and I had the opportunity to talk about these issues with you yesterday," Modi told Putin.

    Expect Russia-India relations to 'blossom even better': Moscow's UN envoy on likely visit by PM Modi

    Russia's UN envoy highlighted the strong relationship between Russia and India, describing India as a "longtime friend." He anticipates further growth in bilateral ties following Prime Minister Modi's potential visit to Moscow. The visit, if confirmed, would mark Modi's first trip to Russia in nearly five years, with discussions likely to cover a wide range of cooperation areas.

    Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev predicts that the US is one step away from losing it completely

    Dmitry Medvedev said that the US has a false sense of belief regarding its victory during the cold war. He said the country is one step away from collapsing completely. He made these comments recently in a conference. In the past, he has threatened to use Russia’s nuclear arsenal against its rivals.

    China watches cautiously as Russia and North Korea strengthen ties

    China is closely watching as Russia and North Korea strengthen their relationship through a new defense pact, raising concerns about power dynamics. China faces a strategic dilemma, aiming to maintain peace on the Korean Peninsula while countering US influence. Its restrained response indicates uncertainty about how to navigate the situation. Experts suggest internal disagreements or difficulty assessing the situation may be hindering China's response. While some in China may see the pact as balancing US dominance, there is discomfort over potential outcomes.

    Russia-North Korea pact could dent China's influence, but Beijing still holds sway over both

    China appears concerned as Russia and North Korea strengthen ties through a new defence pact, potentially challenging China's influence over North Korea. Experts suggest China is struggling to respond due to conflicting goals of maintaining peace in Korea while countering the US. China's weak public response may indicate uncertainty on how to proceed. Concerns include Russia aiding North Korea's weapons program and the potential for a new Cold War alliance.

    • Russia and North Korea sign partnership deal that appears to be the strongest since the Cold War

      Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement pledging mutual aid against "aggression," signaling stronger ties amid their standoffs with the West. The summit marked Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 years and raised concerns over potential arms deals for Russia's war in Ukraine. The agreement enhances security, trade, and cultural ties. U.S. and South Korean officials expressed alarm, and Putin’s subsequent visit to Vietnam underscores Russia’s efforts to bolster alliances amid global tensions.

      South Korea blasts Russia-North Korea deal, says it will consider supplying arms to Ukraine

      South Korea condemns Russia and North Korea's mutual defense agreement, reconsidering support to Ukraine. North Korea and Russia vow military assistance in case of war, causing concern. Seoul warns of negative consequences on relations with Moscow.

      Putin in Vietnam, seeking to strengthen ties in Southeast Asia while Russia's isolation deepens

      Putin was greeted by dignitaries upon his arrival in the Southeast Asian country as soldiers in white dress uniforms stood at attention. He arrived from North Korea, where he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement that pledges mutual aid in the event of war.

      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."

      Putin says Russia and North Korea have vowed to aid each other if attacked in new partnership deal

      Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 years comes amid growing concerns over an arms arrangement in which the country provides Moscow with badly needed munitions for its war in Ukraine in exchange for economic assistance and technology transfers that could enhance the threat posed by Kim's nuclear weapons and missile program.

      North Korea's Kim vows 'full support' for Russia in Ukraine as Putin vows to upgrade ties

      Putin thanked Kim for the support 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."

      Vladimir Putin thanks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for unwavering support at summit, including on Ukraine

      An honour guard including mounted soldiers, and a large crowd of civilians gathered at the square by the Taedong River running through the capital. The scene included children holding balloons, and giant portraits of the two leaders with national flags adorning the Grand People's Study Hall.

      Before his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin vows they'll beat sanctions together

      Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed gratitude to North Korea for supporting his actions in Ukraine and pledged close cooperation to overcome US-led sanctions. Ahead of his two-day summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Putin highlighted their mutual opposition to Western ambitions and plans to develop independent trade and payment systems. Putin’s visit marks his first to North Korea in 24 years and underscores growing military and economic ties. US and South Korean officials have accused North Korea of supplying Russia with military aid for the Ukraine conflict, which both countries deny.

      Russia President Vladimir Putin makes a rare visit to North Korea, an old ally

      Putin was met at Pyongyang's airport by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. They shook hands and embraced, and Kim later joined Putin in his car to personally guide him to Pyongyang's Kumsusan State Guest House, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said.

      Putin clears out deputy defence ministers, appoints his relative

      Russian President Putin sacked four deputy defence ministers and appointed Anna Tsivileva, related to him, as one of the replacements.

      France's Macron urges a green light for Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia with Western weapons

      French President Emmanuel Macron urged Western allies to allow Ukraine to strike Russian military bases using long-range weapons provided by the West. Macron's call, echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, comes amid Ukraine's struggles due to delayed military aid and shortages. While Western leaders have been cautious, fearing escalation, Macron emphasized targeting only Russian bases launching attacks on Ukraine. The U.S. remains hesitant, maintaining restrictions on using its weapons to strike inside Russia. Recent European pledges include significant military support from Belgium, Spain, and Sweden.

      North Korea says its latest satellite launch exploded in flight

      North Korea's attempt to launch a new military reconnaissance satellite ended in failure on Monday when a newly developed rocket engine exploded in flight. The launch came just hours after Pyongyang issued a warning that it would try to launch a satellite by June 4. The launch became the nuclear-armed North's latest failure, following two other fiery crashes last year. It successfully placed its first spy satellite in orbit in November.

      China 'can't have it both ways' on Russia and Western ties: US

      US criticized China for supporting Russia in Ukraine, hindering ties with Europe. Meanwhile, Xi Jinping and Putin marked 75th anniversary, aiming to enhance cooperation. Xi also concluded Europe tour after promoting a multipolar world vision.

      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.

      Russian President Putin appoints Sergei Shoigu as secretary of Russia's national security council

      ​The appointment comes after Putin proposed appointing Andrei Belousov as the country's defense minister in place of Shoigu, who has served in the post for years. The reshuffle comes as Putin starts his fifth presidential term and as the war in Ukraine drags on for the third year. In line with Russian law, the entire Russian Cabinet resigned on Tuesday following Putin's glittering inauguration in the Kremlin.

      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 proposes UN resolution on banning weapons in space, after vetoing similar UN-Japan draft

      Russia has proposed a U.N. resolution urging all nations to prevent the deployment of weapons in outer space "for all time." This comes after Russia vetoed a U.S.-Japan resolution aimed at curbing an arms race in space. The Russian draft resolution goes further by calling for a ban on all types of weapons in space, including the use of force in outer space. The vetoed resolution focused only on weapons of mass destruction, excluding other weapons in space. Russia's move is seen as a response to recent developments, including the U.S.'s confirmation of Russia's anti-satellite weapon capability.

      Russia and the Taliban: Here's why Putin wants to get closer to Afghanistan's current rulers

      Russia is considering taking Taliban off its terrorist list and aiming to strengthen ties amid Afghan crisis. Economic goals include developing trade corridors, and the focus is on geoeconomic presence and security alliances in the region.

      Kazakhstan calls for strong counter-terror measures following Moscow region attack

      Tokayev emphasized that terrorism in any form cannot be justified and urged all United Nations member states to unite in unanimous opposition against such acts of violence targeting innocent civilians. He extended heartfelt condolences to President Vladimir Putin.

      Russia mourns victims of deadly concert hall attack

      President Vladimir Putin declared a national day of mourning after pledging to track down and punish all those behind the attack, which left 133 people dead, including three children, and more than 150 were injured.

      UN chief warns against 'sequel to 'Oppenheimer''

      UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of the highest risk of nuclear war in decades, referencing the film "Oppenheimer" to highlight the gravity of the situation. He called for an end to nuclear saber-rattling and urged the US and Russia to resume negotiations on a successor to the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty. Tensions around nuclear-armed North Korea and Iran's uranium enrichment also contribute to the heightened risk. Guterres emphasized the need for progress on nuclear disarmament initiatives, including the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

      US has not adjusted nuclear posture in response to Putin remarks

      A US official stated that the US has not adjusted its nuclear posture due to Russian President Putin's recent nuclear saber-rattling, and there are no signs of Russia preparing to use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine. The official also noted that Russia's nuclear rhetoric has been reckless and irresponsible, and the US will continue to support Ukraine in defending its people and territory.

      Blame Game at UN: Russia faults West for Minsk failure; US accuses Putin of aggression in Ukraine
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