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    Russia plans to create core of new space station by 2030

    Russia aims to establish the core of its new orbital space station by 2030, according to its space agency, Roscosmos. The agency's head, Yuri Borisov, approved the timeline, which includes launching an initial scientific and energy module in 2027 and adding three more modules by 2030, with two additional modules planned between 2031 and 2033. Previously collaborating on the International Space Station (ISS), Russia plans to exit the ISS by 2028 and focus on its own station to address scientific, technological, and national security needs.

    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's Dagestan attack: MMA fighter, officials' relatives identified among gunmen

    Authorities in Russia's Dagestan region have identified key figures among the assailants in Sunday's deadly attacks on places of worship, which killed at least 20 people. The attackers, including a former MMA fighter and relatives of a regional official, targeted sites in Derbent and Makhachkala. The violence resulted in the deaths of 15 police officers, four civilians, and an Orthodox priest. Regional head Sergei Melikov announced the dismissal and expulsion of the district head linked to the attackers. Dagestan declared three days of mourning following the attacks.

    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.

    Gunmen fire on targets in Russia's North Caucasus, 6 police killed, officials say

    Gunmen opened fire at a synagogue and an Orthodox church in Derbent, home to an ancient Jewish community and a UNESCO World Heritage site in Russia's North Caucasus region of Dagestan. The Interior Ministry reported casualties, including six policemen killed and 12 injured. Street fights erupted in Makhachkala, with police actions anticipated in Derbent.

    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.

      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.

      Russia, N Korea to work together to counter Western sanctions: Putin says ahead of Pyongyang visit

      Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his commitment to strengthening ties with North Korea during his upcoming two-day visit to the country, scheduled to begin on Tuesday. In an article published in North Korea's Rodong Sinmun and reported by the state news agency TASS, Putin outlined plans for the two countries to collaborate on building a security architecture in Eurasia, countering Western sanctions, and establishing independent transaction systems.

      US reporter Gershkovich to go on trial in Russia on June 26

      The trial of US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who faces espionage charges in Russia, will begin on June 26, 2024. The trial will be held behind closed doors in Yekaterinburg. He was arrested in 2023 and was accused of working for the CIA, collecting secret information about a Russian tank maker. The US and Wall Street Journal dismissed the charges as lacking credibility. It also condemned the trial as a sham and outrageous.

      Men claiming to be ISIS supporters take hostages in Russian detention centre, Baza reports

      Five men claiming allegiance to ISIS took hostages at a detention center in Russia's Rostov region, as reported by the Baza Telegram channel with ties to Russian law enforcement. The Federal Penitentiary Service confirmed the incident, stating the facility is operating normally with law enforcement responding.

      World leaders join Ukraine summit in test of Kyiv's diplomatic clout

      More than 90 countries will take part, but China's absence in particular has dimmed hopes the summit would show Russia as globally isolated, while recent military reverses have put Kyiv on the back foot. The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has also diverted the world's attention from Ukraine.

      World leaders to meet at Swiss resort on possible Ukraine peace roadmap, Russia is notably absent

      Leaders from Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Kenya, and Somalia, alongside numerous Western heads of state and government, are set to convene at a conference this weekend to discuss the initial steps toward peace in Ukraine, with Russia notably absent. Hosted by Swiss officials, the conference will see over 50 heads of state and government, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as well as 100 delegations from European bodies and the United Nations.

      For truce, exit annexed areas, end NATO bid: Vladimir Putin to Ukraine

      On the eve of a conference in Switzerland to which Russia has not been invited, Putin set out maximalist conditions wholly at odds with the terms demanded by Ukraine, apparently reflecting Moscow's growing confidence that its forces have the upper hand in the war.

      US shifts focus to China risks; Zelenskiy arrives at Asia defence meeting

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is anticipated to attend the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore this weekend, according to six sources. This comes as Ukraine faces renewed aggression two years after Russian forces invaded. Security assistance for Ukraine is expected to be a key topic at the conference, with attendees including U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun.

      Iran President's helicopter crash: Authorities dispatch forces to site after rescue teams detect 'fuel smell'

      Iran's search operation for the crashed helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi intensified, with the Iran Red Crescent and IRGC chief Major General Hossein Salami on-site in East Azerbaijan. The helicopter, which made a "hard landing," carried Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and other officials. Several countries, including Russia and Turkey, have sent rescue teams and equipment to assist. The EU activated its rapid response mapping service, while Iran expressed gratitude for international support in the search and rescue efforts.

      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.

      Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin hold talks in Beijing to discuss future strategic ties

      Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China to hold talks with China President Xi Jinping. The two leaders discussed about the Ukraine war and the increasing pressure on Beijing from the US and EU for supporting Russia. This is Putin's first foreign visit after being elected for the fifth term. Russia's large delegation, including five deputy prime ministers and other senior officials, is expected to discus trade and economic 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.

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