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Putin is aware of situation on frontlines, Russia will succeed in objectives in Ukraine says Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin knows about the circumstance on the bleeding edge. The President is in constant round-the-clock communication with the minister of defense. The military operation  will continue until the initial goals are achieved. The Kremlin on Monday said that Russia would accomplish every one of the objectives of the “extraordinary military activity” in … Read more

Putin and the chief of staff are seen having a tense exchange

Putin and the chief of staff

Russian President Vladimir Putin photographed having awkward conversation with military chief of staff. The pair were inspecting war games in Russia’s Far East, thousands of miles from Ukraine conflict. Analysts pounced on the body language of the Russian leader and his Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov. Russian President Vladimir Putin On Tuesday, was photographed having … Read more

Russia forced to buy weapons from North Korea

North Korea

New York Times:. Russia has purchased millions of rockets and artillery munitions from Pyongyang. Moscow apparently received its first shipment of new Iranian drones last week. Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the two nations would strengthen relations. According to US media, sanctions have made it difficult for Moscow to supply Moscow’s military, forcing Moscow to … Read more

At a war meeting, grimacing Putin grabs the table once more

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Another observation of Vladimir Putin gripping onto his desk has led to fresh speculation. He is unwell. He has long been the subject of health rumors Another observation of Vladimir Putin gripping onto his desk has led to fresh speculation that he is unwell. The Russian president has long been the subject of health rumors, … Read more

Ukraine rejects rumors of involvement in murder of Darya Dugina

Darya Dugina

Ukraine dismisses Russia’s claim that its special services were responsible for Darya Dugina death. Secretary of National Security and Defence Council: “We don’t work in this way”. Ms. Dugina, 29, was the subject of a memorial service in Moscow on Tuesday. Officials from Ukraine have mocked Russia’s claim that its special services were responsible for … Read more

Russia ready to cut off Europe’s gas via Nord Stream 1 pipeline

Nord Stream

Russia’s major pipeline into the region, which feeds gas to Europe, will be shut off for three days. Nord Stream 1 pipeline crosses the Baltic Sea to reach Germany. Shutdown comes after Uniper was forced to receive a 15 billion euro ($15.1 billion) bailout from Germany. The unscheduled repair order on the Nord Stream 1 … Read more

Russia will permit inspection of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone with French President Emmanuel Macron. Leaders stressed importance of sending IAEA experts to the plant to evaluate “the situation on the ground”. Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the idea of an inspection but noted specifics were still being worked out. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant will be open for UN representatives to … Read more

Putin gives $16,000 and honorary title Russian women with 10 kids

women with 10 kids

The title of “Mother Heroine” will be awarded to mothers who “birth and raise” 10 Russian citizens. The title comes with a 1 million Russian Rubles ($16,645). A five-pointed golden star medal will also be awarded for each child’s success.   The Russian government announced this week that it is reintroducing an honorary title and … Read more

Russian defence ministry signs contracts for missiles and air defence systems

Russian defence ministry

The Russian Ministry of Defense On Tuesday, signed state contracts with a total value of more than 500 billion rubles. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated in June that the first Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile system would go on combat alert in Russia at the end of 2022. This information was obtained from the Russian government’s … Read more

Putin says Russia to train and supply military equipment to allies

Russia

Russia is ready to give military equipment to allies in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Moscow is willing to train foreign soldiers, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated. Russia also sees great prospects in the training of foreign servicemen and their advanced training.   Russia is ready to give military equipment to allies in Latin America, … Read more

Saudi firm Aramco expects a 90% rise in second-quarter 2022

Saudi firm Aramco

Saudi oil giant Aramco expects Profits for the second quarter of 2022 of about $48.4 billion (£40 billion). Company’s half-year profits reached $87.9 billion (£72.4 million). Soaring oil prices have fueled proposals in the UK for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies.   Saudi oil giant Aramco expects Profits for the second quarter … Read more

Italian police seize assets from a Putin-linked architect

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

The Brescia tax police seized the assets of a “well-known professional,” claiming possible tax violations. According to the source, the property belonged to Lanfranco Cirillo. ROME: The Italian tax police have seized assets worth over 144 million euros from an architect with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a source with knowledge of … Read more

Moscow wants ‘unfriendly’ nations to ban adopting Russians

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Russian legislators introduce a bill banning the adoption of Russian children by nationals of “hostile” countries. If passed, the ban would expand a 2012 restriction prohibiting American families from adopting Russian children. Russia’s list of “unfriendly” nations now includes the United States, Australia, Canada and UK. MOSCOW: As tensions escalate over Moscow’s military action in … Read more

Russia ready to pay huge sum to new army recruits for Ukraine war

Russia

Putin has fought against a nationwide mobilization in Russia for a while. Volunteer battalions are one method of increasing Russia’s military might. They also seem to be utilizing the promise of quick money. Volunteer battalions are being organized all around Russia in preparation for deployment to the conflict in Ukraine, joining the ostensible “special military … Read more

Putin waging war against Europe unity, says Frank-Walter

Frank-Walter

Ukraine conflict is “a fight for the unity of Europe”. Protecting these ideals also requires a willingness to “accept significant disadvantages,” he said. BERLIN: German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier described on Sunday the conflict between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine as “a fight for the unity of Europe.” In a speech he gave in the … Read more

Russian President Vladimir Putin heads to Iran for visit

Putin

Putin’s second international trip since he started the invasion. Discussions will be held on grain exports, Syria, and Ukraine. The state oil firm of Iran and Russia’s Gazprom makes huge deal. Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran will both meet with Mr. Putin. Tuesday will be only Russian President … Read more

Presidents of Iran, Russia, and Turkey will discuss Syria war in Tehran

syria war

Vladimir Putin will meet with his Iranian and Turkish counterparts to discuss the Syrian situation. Russia, Turkey, and Iran have met in recent years to talk about Syria as part of the so-called “Astana peace process,” which aims to end the conflict in the Arab country. TEHRAN: Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with his … Read more

North Korea supports independence of Ukraine’s separatist regions

north korea

North Korea has become the first country in the world to recognise the independence of two separatist territories in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine has cut diplomatic and political ties with North Korea because of international sanctions imposed on the country for its nuclear weapons programme. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has criticised Pyongyang for its actions. North … Read more

Ukraine requests more weaponry as Russia warns West

ukraine

Russia’s ambassador to London says he doesn’t think Russia will leave parts of Ukraine it controls. Ukraine urges allies for more weapons as its forces dig in against the Russian advances. Moscow warns of consequences for Western reprisals over its invasion of the Donbas region. KYIV: Ukraine urged its partners on Friday to provide more … Read more

Sri Lanka president asks Russia’s Vladimir Putin for help to buy fuel

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is experiencing its greatest economic crisis in more than 70 years. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa claims he has urged Russian President to help import fuel. Sri Lanka’s energy minister recently warned that the nation would soon run out of gasoline. Sri Lanka is reportedly in its greatest economic crisis since gaining independence from Britain … Read more

Inspired by Ukraine, Taiwanese citizens research urban conflict

urban

Taiwanese man undergoes urban warfare training to prepare for what he fears will be a Chinese invasion. Since February, the number of pupils enrolled in an urban fighting course has roughly doubled. Enrollment in firearms and first aid training has also grown as a result. In a parking lot outside of Taipei, “Prof” Yeh peeps … Read more

Russian FM Lavrov: Putin-Macron call leak violated ‘diplomatic etiquette’

Lavrov

Moscow had nothing to be ashamed of in the conversation between the two leaders, according to Sergei Lavrov. Lavrov is in Vietnam for two days on the tenth anniversary of the “comprehensive strategic partnership” between the two countries. HANOI: Russian FM Sergei Lavrov stated on Wednesday that the release of a phone conversation between President … Read more

Ukrainians attempt to cure war trauma at mental health clinic

ukraine

Yuriy Makeyev was homeless and jobless after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The 48-year-old is undergoing a psychiatric rehabilitation programme at a Kyiv facility. He fears he may return to a normal life with the help of the programme. KYIV: Yuriy Makeyev was on the verge of a psychological breakdown as a result of his … Read more

Inflation in Turkey nears 80% as prices & wages soar

Turkey
  • Consumer prices rose by 78.6% year-over-year in June, the fastest increase since 1998.
  • Inflation figures came days after Turkish government announced a 30% raise in minimum wage.
  • Goldman Sachs raised its inflation projection for the end of the year in Turkey from 65% to 75%.

Analysts warned that Turkey risks becoming locked in a spiral of rising prices and salaries as the country’s inflation rate reached nearly 80 percent.

As a result of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unconventional monetary policy and the impact of the conflict in Ukraine, consumer prices increased by 78.6% year-over-year in June, the fastest increase since 1998.

The percentage was somewhat below the 80 percent consensus prediction of analysts.

Erdogan, who disputes the commonly held belief among economists that increasing interest rates reduces inflation, has instructed the central bank to maintain its benchmark borrowing rate well below the inflation rate.

Consequently, the lira has lost 48% of its value against the dollar during the past year. The currency depreciation has been a major factor in price increases in an import-dependent nation, particularly for energy.

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Putin will not congratulate Joe Biden on July 4, Kremlin says

Russia

Monday is Independence Day in the United States; Russia’s independence day is August 4. Putin: “The United States’ unfriendly policies are the reason,” Kremlin spokesman says. Russian President Vladimir Putin will not congratulate his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden on Monday, which is Independence Day in the United States, as a result of “unfriendly” actions taken … Read more

Germany among nations ‘doing the most’ for Ukraine says Olaf Scholz

Olaf Scholz
  • Germany is one of the countries providing the most military aid to war-torn Ukraine.
  • The long delays in German weapon deliveries, compared to the quick deliveries of US arms.
  •  He also expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin had the means to continue his offensive in Ukraine for a long time.

 

Germany is one of the countries providing the most military aid to war-torn Ukraine, according to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who defended his country’s delays in delivering weapons to Kyiv.

The long delays in German weapon deliveries, compared to the quick deliveries of US arms, are due to the need to train Ukrainian soldiers in Germany, Scholz explained on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday.

“We will always see that Germany is one of the countries that is doing the most, because what we are sending now is the most sophisticated technology you can use,” Scholz said in the interview conducted Thursday on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Madrid.

Since Russia invaded its eastern European neighbor on February 24, Berlin has been accused of hesitating — even being reluctant — to send weapons to Ukraine, out of concern for its relations with Moscow.

Certain US weapons were delivered less than 48 hours after President Joe Biden signed off on the transfer, CBS journalist Margaret Brennan noted during her exchange with Scholz.

But Olaf Scholz said comparing that timeframe to Germany’s weeks or months of delay is unreasonable.

“You should understand that there is a difference of a country like the United States, which spends that much for defense, which is a very big investment, and you have a lot of weapons and stocks,” said Scholz.

He explained that the rocket launchers sent by other countries were already in stock, but were not necessarily the most modern, whereas Germany will send “the most modern howitzer… on the world market.”

He also expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin had the means to continue his offensive in Ukraine.

“He is really doing this brutal war, and he prepared for it,” said Scholz, noting he thinks Putin decided to invade a year or more before actually doing so.

“So he will be able to continue with the war really a long time.”

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Russia claims key Ukraine city Lysychansk, accuses Kyiv of missile strikes

US Air Force

Lysychansk was the last city of Lugansk area still in Ukrainian hands. Capture would signal a deeper push into the eastern region. Belarus says it intercepted missiles fired by Kyiv. Russia claimed on Sunday to have captured the strategic Ukrainian city of Lysychansk and the entire frontline Lugansk region which would mark a decisive breakthrough … Read more