Qatar Energy cuts March 2023 al-Shaheen term price to $1.37 per barrel

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The term price for al-shaheen was set by Qatar Energy at a premium of $1.37 per barrel. This is the smallest premium since June 2021. A smaller gap between Brent and Dubai-linked grades has encouraged Asian customers. The term price for March al-Shaheen crude was fixed by Qatar Energy at a premium of $1.37 per … Read more

Russian FM Sergei Lavrov compares US approach to Russia with Adolf Hitler’s ‘final solution’

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Sergei Lavrov claimed that the US and Europe are trying to address “the Russian question”. The Holocaust resulted in the methodical killing of 6 million Jews and other minorities. Lavrov’s comments about Hitler last year sparked a global uproar. The White House sharply rebuked the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday after he claimed … Read more

We didn’t start war but we have to end it, says Zelenskyy

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Zelenskyy is immediately hailed by cheers from the Davos attendees. He is currently being questioned about what the fight. He asserts that the world must advance faster than Russia. Following the conclusion of his lecture, Zelenskyy is immediately hailed by cheers from the Davos attendees. He is currently being questioned about what the fight is … Read more

Pak-Russia IGC meeting begins to promote trade cooperation

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8th meeting of Pakistani-Russian IGC commenced in Islamabad Russian delegation comprising 80 members is participating in the meeting. They will discuss provision of oil and petroleum products to Pakistan ISLAMABAD: The 8th meeting of the Pakistani-Russian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation commenced on Wednesday to hold talks on diverse bilateral issues. … Read more

Russia’s military forces will undergo “significant reforms” from 2023-26

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Russia aims to shake up its military organization after months of failures in Ukraine. Defence Ministry stated that its naval, aeronautical, and strategic missile units will be strengthened. Defence Ministry pledged in December to increase its military manpower to 1.5 million. Russia announced on Tuesday that it will make “significant reforms” to its armed forces … Read more

Serbia urges Russia to stop recruiting its citizens

Serbia
  • The Serbian legislature prohibits its residents from participating in foreign conflicts.
  • Serb volunteers fought alongside pro-Russian forces in Ukraine in 2014 and 2015.
  • Numerous persons have been punished for volunteering.

Russia should stop recruiting Serbs to fight alongside its Wagner paramilitary squad in Ukraine, according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

Vucic chastised Russia’s websites and social media groups for publishing adverts in Serbian in which the Wagner group recruits volunteers.

“Why do you call anyone from Serbia, Wagner, when you know it’s against our rules?” Vucic stated in a broadcast late Monday.

Serb volunteers fought alongside pro-Russian forces in Ukraine in 2014 and 2015. No one knows the actual number at any given time, but dozens of Serbs have signed up to fight in Ukraine since 2014, according to observers.

The Serbian legislature prohibits its residents from participating in foreign conflicts, and numerous persons have been punished for doing so.

Vucic denied claims made by the Wagner group.

On Tuesday, Russia’s RIA news agency broadcast television images of two masked men identified as Serb volunteers during a weapons training course in Russian-controlled sections of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region.

Serbia is a candidate for membership in the European Union, its primary economic partner and investor, but it also retains commercial and military ties with Russia, a longstanding Slavic, and Orthodox Christian friend.

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Kazakhstan no longer allows Russians to stay indefinitely

Kazakhstan
  • Kazakhstan would no longer permit Russian nationals to enter.
  • The measure was suggested by the Interior Ministry.
  • Russian emigrated to Kazakhstan last year.

A government decree released this week states that Kazakhstan would no longer permit Russian nationals to enter the Central Asian nation indefinitely by performing so-called visa runs every three months.

From January 26, the Astana government will forbid the practice, requiring Russians and citizens of other post-Soviet bloc nations to depart the country for at least 90 days following the allowed three-month stay.

The measure was suggested by the Interior Ministry, which said it would provide the government with more control over immigration.

Tens of thousands of Russians, largely young and middle-aged males, emigrated to Kazakhstan last year when Moscow began its first conscription drive since World War Two due to its involvement in the conflict in Ukraine.

Given that Kazakhstan and Russia have the world’s longest continuous land border and that Russian is a widely spoken language there, Russians avoiding the draught frequently choose Kazakhstan.

The ability to stay in the country de facto indefinitely – by leaving it and reentering every 90 days – has been another important factor.

However, the nation has had a difficult time adjusting to the inflow of Russians. Authorities in Kazakhstan claim that the exceptionally huge inflows were a factor in the country’s record-high inflation rate of more than 20% last year.

The conflict in Ukraine has also strained relations between Moscow and Astana since the latter has sided with peace advocates rather than its former Soviet master.

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 Top US, Ukraine military leaders meet over ‘pressing needs’

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  • US military official met face-to-face with his Ukrainian counterpart.
  • Soldiers’ immediate needs were discussed.
  • The conference comes as the international community increases military aid to Ukraine.

The two will meet for the first time in person as the international community increases military aid to Ukraine, including tanks and air defence systems.

As Russia’s war on Ukraine approaches the one-year mark, the senior US military official traveled to Poland and met face-to-face with his Ukrainian counterpart for the first time.

General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with Ukraine’s top military leader, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, at an undisclosed location in southeastern Poland near the Ukrainian border.

Zaluzhnyi stated that he discussed his soldiers’ “immediate needs” with Milley on Tuesday.

Over the past year, the two leaders have spoken regularly about Ukraine’s military needs and the situation of the war, but they have never met.

The conference comes as the international community increases military aid to Ukraine, including the provision of a Patriot missile battery, tanks, and strengthened air defence and other weapons systems by the US and a coalition of European and other nations.

It also marked a significant milestone in the battle. Ukraine’s army is engaged in severe warfare in the eastern Donetsk province, where Russian forces backed up by thousands of private Wagner Group contractors are attempting to turn the tide following a string of battlefield setbacks in recent months.

Looking each other in the eyes

Milley’s spokesperson, Army Colonel Dave Butler, said the two generals felt it was vital to meet in person.

“These men have been chatting on a regular basis for over a year now, and they’ve gotten to know each other,” Butler explained.

“They’ve talked in length about the defense that Ukraine is trying to conduct against Russia’s assault. And it’s significant – there is a difference when two military personnel look each other in the eyes and discuss very, very important subjects.”

Butler stated that there was some hope that Zaluzhnyi would fly to Brussels this week for a meeting of NATO and other defense chiefs. When it became evident on Monday that it would not happen, Milley and Zaluzhnyi decided to meet along the border in Poland.

While various US civilian leaders have visited Ukraine, US President Joe Biden’s administration has made it plain that no uniformed military servicemen would enter Ukraine other than those associated with the embassy in Kyiv. Butler stated that only Milley and six of his top staff members drove to the meeting.

He stated that the meeting will allow Milley to transmit Zaluzhnyi’s concerns and information to the other NATO military leaders during the NATO summit.

Milley will be able to “explain the tactical and operational situations on the battlefield and what the military needs for that, and the way he does that is one by understanding it personally but also by talking to Zaluzhnyi on a regular basis,” he said.

Milley will also be able to detail the latest US training of the Ukrainian military at Grafenwoehr in Germany. Over 600 Ukrainian troops have started the enhanced training program.

Sending a message

This week’s meetings between Milley and Zaluzhnyi are the first in a series of high-level gatherings of military and defense leaders. Milley and the other defense chiefs will meet in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday. The Ukraine Defense Contact Group will then meet on Thursday and Friday at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

The sessions are anticipated to focus on Ukraine’s current and future military requirements, as the hard-packed terrain of the winter months gives way to muddy roads and fields in the spring.

Zaluzhnyi estimated that Ukraine would require 300 tanks, 600-700 infantry fighting vehicles, and 500 howitzers to repel the invasion.

Over the weekend, the United Kingdom broke the taboo on heavy tanks by pledging a squadron of Challengers. However, it is insufficient to establish the foundation of the Ukrainian military. The US Abrams tanks have turbine engines, which are thought to consume too much fuel for Ukraine to field in sufficient numbers.

That leaves the Leopards, which Germany produced in large numbers during the Cold War and are currently used by militaries all over Europe. Poland and Finland have already stated that they will provide Leopards if Berlin grants re-export permission.

“We hope a few partners, allies would supply tanks to Ukraine,” Polish President Andrzej Duda said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday.

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Russian Energy Minister to arrive in Pakistan for oil talks

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Russian Energy Minister Nikolay Shulginov will arrive in Pakistan He will co-chair the 8th session of the IGC on trade and cooperation Russian delegation will negotiate on discounted oil and LNG deals ISLAMABAD: Russian Energy Minister Nikolay Shulginov will arrive in Pakistan tomorrow (Wednesday) on a two-day visit to hold talks on bilateral trade and … Read more

Andrey Medvedev discuss how a Russian mercenary staged an ice escape to Norway

Andrey Medvedev

The 26-year-old had deserted the Wagner Group. Medvedev was selected as a unit commander in the eastern Donbas. Medvedev traveled to Russia’s far north and successfully crossed the Norwegian border. Andrey Medvedev could hear attack dogs howling behind him as he sprinted for the distant Russian-Norwegian border. His pursuers were closing up on him when … Read more

Ukraine mourns the Dnipro attack victims with heavy hearts

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  • At least 40 people were killed in a Russian missile strike.
  • Tearful neighbors and locals put flowers and cuddly toys.
  • Others suppressed sobs as they stood behind.

At a temporary monument near an apartment building in the city of Dnipro, where Ukrainian officials claim at least 40 people were killed in a Russian missile strike, tearful neighbors and locals put flowers and cuddly toys on Monday.

After placing flowers on the seat of a transit shelter that had been converted into a temporary memorial for the attack victims on Saturday, a soldier limped away while wiping away tears.

The rising stack of toys and bouquets had a candle burning next to them.

Others suppressed sobs as they stood behind the impromptu monument and looked up at the collapsed apartment building where workmen were clearing the debris.

“We arrived here to take a look and pay our respects. The loss of lives makes it extremely difficult “Viktoria, age 63, stated.

“I want to say “Rest in Peace” to everyone who passed away and “stay strong” to everyone who is still alive. It is really tragic that lives were lost. Any one of us may have gone.”

Another local resident, 28-year-old Polina, came to lay flowers with her boyfriend and show solidarity.

Another neighbor, Lidia, 73, claimed that her son-in-law had offered to clear the debris when he arrived at the bomb site on Saturday but had been prohibited from doing so.

“They told him there were enough people. After some while, they departed “She spoke.

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James Cleverly Pushes for Tank Support for Ukraine in North America Trip

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UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly visits US and Canada to discuss Ukraine. The trip’s agenda highlights Putin’s aggression in Ukraine. Cleverly emphasizes the strong alliance between UK, US, and Canada. Before travelling to the US to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the foreign secretary declared that the UK and its friends in North … Read more

Ukrainians turn to Cambodia for help to clear land mines

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The Ukrainians will receive training from Cambodian experts. Both Russia and Ukraine had deployed anti-vehicle mines. A resolution denouncing Russia’s incursion was co-sponsored by nearly 100 U.N. members, including Cambodia. Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Due to their experience in removing the remnants of nearly three decades of war, the world’s greatest professionals in Cambodia are educating … Read more

Australian Open Prohibits Russian and Belarusian Flags from Tournament

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The flags could be brought inside Melbourne Park by spectators. The Victorian state government praised Tennis Australia for its wise choice. The prohibition is in force right away. Following a courtside altercation, the Australian Open tennis tournament has prohibited the use of the Russian and Belarusian flags. The flags could be brought inside Melbourne Park … Read more

Norway: An ex-Wagner commander seeks asylum

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  • A former commander in Russia’s Wagner private military firm has escaped to Norway.
  • He was frightened of being executed in the same manner as Yevgeny Nuzhin.
  • Norway’s Police Security Service confirmed that Medvedev was in Norway requesting asylum.

According to Norwegian police and a Russian activist, a former commander in Russia’s Wagner private military firm has escaped to Norway and is requesting asylum after crossing the country’s arctic border.

In an interview with a Russian activist who assists people seeking asylum overseas, Andrei Medvedev stated that he feared for his life after refusing to continue his service with Wagner.

Medvedev stated that after finishing his contract and refusing to serve another, he was frightened of being executed in the same manner as Yevgeny Nuzhin, a Wagner defector who was killed with a sledgehammer on television.

“We were just thrown to fight like cannon fodder,” he told Vladimir Osechkin, the head of the human rights advocacy group Gulagu.net, in a YouTube interview.

On Monday, a representative for Norway’s Police Security Service confirmed that Medvedev was in Norway requesting asylum.

“This is currently a local police inquiry,” Eirik Veum explained.

In a phone contact from Norway with Ovechkin, Medvedev stated that he crossed the border near the Russian town of Nikel.

The statement is consistent with that of the Finnmark Police District, which stated, without the name of Medvedev, that it made an “undramatic” arrest of a man in Pasvik, Norway, at 1.58 a.m. on Friday, January 13.

According to his own story, Medvedev crossed the border and went to the first house he saw.

 Ex-Wagner commander afraid for life

“I told a local woman in broken English about my situation and asked for help,” he told Osechkin in the phone call. “While I was on the road, I was approached by the border force and police. I was taken to a department, where I was questioned and charged with illegal crossing. I explained to them everything and told them why I did it.”

“It was a miracle I managed to get here,” he said.

Medvedev denied committing any crimes in Ukraine during a December interview with Osechkin, which was posted on YouTube.

“I signed a contract with the group on July 6, 2022. “I was given command of the first squad of the 4th platoon of the 7th assault detachment,” he recalled. “When the inmates began to arrive, the situation in Wagner completely changed. They ceased to regard us as humans. We were merely thrown in like cannon fodder.”

“Every week, they send us more convicts. We lost several men. The toll was high. Just in our platoon, we’d lose 15 to 20 soldiers.”

According to him, inmates were “shot dead for refusing to fight or disloyalty.”

Osechkin stated that he began assisting Medvedev at the end of November after being approached by a friend.

Prigozhin, he added, had ordered that all contracts be renewed automatically beginning in November.

“Andrei made the decision to leave Wagner,” Osechkin explained. “Once this happened, he became wanted by the security services of Wagner and Russian special services. His life was in jeopardy.”

“He was scared he would be executed in the same manner as Yevgeny Nuzhin – with a sledgehammer. As human-rights activists, we chose to assist him and preserve his life.”

Osechkin claimed to have assisted Medvedev with groceries, clothes, and a phone.

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Russia: Surviving Yakutsk, the world’s coldest city

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  • Mercury dropped to minus 50 degrees Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit).
  • Located 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) east of Moscow.
  • Residents regularly watch the thermometer plummet well below minus 40.

Yakutsk: Temperatures in the Siberian city considered as the lowest on the planet have dropped to minus 50 degrees Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit) this week due to an unusually long cold spell.

Located 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) east of Moscow on the permafrost of Russia’s Far East, residents of the mining city regularly watch the thermometer plummet well below minus 40.

“You can’t fight it. You either adjust and dress accordingly or you suffer,” said Anastasia Gruzdeva, outside in two scarves, two pairs of gloves, and multiple hats and hoods.

“In the city, you don’t really feel the cold. Or maybe it’s just your brain preparing you for it and telling you everything is OK “In the metropolis enveloped in freezing mist, she said.

Another resident, Nurgusun Starostina, who sells frozen seafood in a market without a fridge or freezer, said there were no unique tricks to dealing with the cold.

Yakutsk experiences winter from October to April. The approach of spring is cause for happiness, but it also brings its own set of problems: the melting of all the ice and snow can result in serious flooding. A brief summer—roughly July—brings a little relief, with temperatures reaching the 90s. Then it’s time to get ready for another seven-month winter.

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Ukraine: More Dnipro strike survivors are unlikely, says the mayor

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  • The deadly Dnipro strike impacted the entrance of a nine-story structure.
  • 30 people were killed in the incident, while another 44 are still missing.
  • The Mayor of the eastern Ukrainian city has warned that there may be no survivors.

Russian missile hit on an apartment building in Dnipro on Saturday. The mayor of the Ukrainian city has warned that there may be no survivors.

According to local officials, 30 people were killed in the incident, while another 44 are still missing.

Borys Filatov, mayor of Dnipro, said there was a “limited” prospect of finding anyone else alive.

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on public television in Moscow that military activities were proceeding as planned.

On Saturday, Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa were also attacked.

The deadly Dnipro strike impacted the entrance of a nine-story structure, converting many floors to smoldering wreckage.

Mr. Filatov added that roughly 70 persons required medical treatment and of those 10 were “in a terrible state”.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki termed the missile strikes “inhuman”.

“Russia willfully insists on committing war crimes against civilians”. He added.

Speaking on state TV, Mr. Putin said “everything is developing within the parameters of the plan of the ministry of defense and the general staff”.

In his evening address on Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had received numerous expressions of sympathy from around the world and denounced Russia’s “cowardly silence” in the aftermath of the attack.

Switching to Russian during his statement, he said he wanted to address those “who even now could not utter a few words of condemnation of this terror”.

“Your cowardly silence, your desire to ‘wait it out,’ will only result in the fact that these same terrorists will come after you one day.”

Statement of Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg on the Dnipro strike

Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned on Sunday that Ukraine should expect further heavy armament delivery from Western countries.

“Recent pledges for heavy military weapons are significant, and I anticipate more in the near future,” Mr Stoltenberg told the journalists.

Russia’s missile barrage came on the same day that UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated his government will supply Challenger 2 tanks to Kyiv’s armed forces in an attempt to assist “push Russian troops back”.

In reaction, Moscow stated that supplying more weaponry to Ukraine will result in more Russian actions and civilian losses.

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Polish PM Morawiecki says “Russia intentionally keeps on committing war crimes against civilians”

Polish PM Morawiecki says "Russia intentionally keeps on committing war crimes against civilians"

25 people died in the attack, while another 43 are still missings. The nine-story building’s entryway was struck by  devastating attack Ten of about 70 people who needed medical attention were in a “bad state”. After a Russian missile struck an apartment building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Saturday, the mayor of … Read more