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Georgia’s breakaway region abandons a vote on joining Russia

Georgia

The head of Georgia’s breakaway territory of South Ossetia cancelled preparations for a vote on joining Russia slated for July 17 on Monday. In 2008, South Ossetia was at the centre of the Russian-Georgian conflict, after which the Russian government recognised the region as an independent state and stationed military outposts there. Read more: President … Read more

Russia could strike If US sends long-range weapons to Ukraine

russia

Russia could strike If US sends long-range weapons to Ukraine Prior we heard US President Joe Biden say the US won’t ship off Ukraine rocket frameworks that can venture into Russia. Presently, a Russian previous president has referred to that view as “reasonable”. Dmitry Medvedev, who drove Russia somewhere in the range of 2008 and … Read more

Denmark’s Orsted says risk of Russia ending gas supplies

Denmark

Danish energy company Orsted warned Monday that Russia might cut gas supplies to Denmark soon if it refused to pay in rubles, but that gas could still be secured through the European market. Orsted, formerly DONG Energy, insisted on continuing to pay for Russian gas deliveries in euros and that the payment deadline was May 31. … Read more

Sanctions-hit Russia stockpiling grain: producers

Russia

Russia, one of the world’s largest grain producers, is using sanctions-related export disruptions to boost its reserves, according to the chairman of the country’s grain union on Monday.

Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, combined with Western sanctions, has disrupted deliveries of wheat and other commodities from the two countries, raising fears of global hunger.

Russia and Ukraine produce roughly one-third of the world’s wheat supply.

“Our stocks are nearly 20 percent higher than last year… Instead of supplying the world market, we are replenishing our own stocks,” Arkady Zlochevsky told a press conference.

He said Russia will have exported 36 million tonnes of wheat before June 30, about four million tonnes below its full export potential.

“All the information hysteria about the upcoming famine is actually only helping to drive up prices. It’s not the best game and it can end badly,” Zlochevsky said.

“When the hysteria is over… prices will simply crash,” he said.

Read more; EU not ready to agree on Russia oil ban

The Russian government had hinted that this season’s harvest could break a historic record, but Zlochevsky said the harvest could be closer to 120 million tonnes of grain (including 80 million tonnes of wheat) rather than the 130 million forecast by the agriculture ministry.

Zlochevsky said that only a “very small volume” of Russian wheat is destined for EU countries and Moscow’s deliveries do not transit via Europe but rather through the Middle East.

“We have very strong transit flows through Turkey and Iran… and they remain,” he said, adding that Iran this season became the second-largest buyer after Turkey, surpassing Egypt that for many years was a leading buyer of Russian wheat.

The West has accused Russia of using food commodities as a weapon in its military operation in Ukraine, as well as stealing Ukrainian grain from Russia-controlled territory.

Russia has denied these claims, claiming that if international sanctions against Moscow were lifted, it would establish export corridors in Ukraine and help prevent a global food crisis.

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Surrendered Azovstal defenders may face death penalty: separatists

Mariupol

According to a pro-Moscow separatist leader, Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol may face the death penalty. “The court will make a decision about them,” Yuri Sirovatko, the justice minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic in eastern Ukraine, was quoted as saying by the RIA Novosti … Read more

Russia advances in east Ukraine as EU meets on oil ban

Ukraine

Russian forces advanced toward the city centre of Severodonetsk in eastern Ukraine on Monday, as President Volodymyr Zelensky prepared to address EU leaders at an emergency conference where a ban on Russian oil imports is on the table. Zelensky is expected to press EU officials at the summit “to kill Russian exports” as he seeks to crank … Read more

Bucha killings ‘must never happen again’, says French FM in Ukraine

Catherine Colonna

During a visit to Ukraine on Monday, France’s Ukraine new foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, blasted civilian fatalities outside of Kyiv as a show of solidarity as Russian forces push east. “This should never have happened. It must never happen again,” Colonna told reporters after visiting an Orthodox church in the town of Bucha outside the … Read more

France to boost arms supplies to Ukraine: FM

France

France’s new foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, On a visit to Kyiv on Monday, said Paris is ready to increase military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion. “France is not at war with Russia,” Colonna said at a joint press conference with her Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba. She stated that the arms would … Read more

Germany to ease visa rules for Russian Kremlin critics

Germany

Berlin will ease visa requirements for Russian critics of Vladimir Putin’s government so that they can live and work in Germany, An interior ministry spokesman said Monday.

The newly agreed rules will benefit journalists, scientists, and civil society activists who are under pressure from Moscow.

Human rights defenders and employees of foreign organizations designated as “unwanted” in Russia may also be granted residency under the expedited procedures.

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Their immediate family members will likewise benefit, said the spokesman.

He could not give any figures on how many people might benefit from the eased procedures but said applicants will have to present “credible” cases.

Germany has opened its doors to Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.

However, in recent weeks, there has been a growing call for Europe’s largest economy to also provide protection to Kremlin critics.

However, Deputy Chancellor Robert Habeck stated that while welcoming Russians, Germany must ensure that “the wrong ones” do not “come to us, and we do not bring spies into our country.”

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Russia suffered catastrophic losses among lower-ranking officers says UK

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Russia looks to have suffered severe casualties among mid- and junior-ranking officers in its confrontation with Ukraine, raising the potential of future military ineffectiveness, according to Britain’s defence minister. According to the ministry’s weekly Defence Intelligence bulletin posted on Twitter, brigade and battalion leaders were likely deployed to the most perilous areas, while subordinate officers … Read more

‘Putin has signed his own death warrant’, says wife of jailed critic

Putin

Russia’s Vladimir Putin “signed his own death warrant” with the conflict in Ukraine, according to the wife of an imprisoned opposition legislator. Vladimir Kara-Murza, a political activist and journalist who has written articles for The Washington Post, was jailed in Moscow in April. Read more: Putin urged Zelensky to engage in “straight, serious conversations” He … Read more

Patriarch Kirill ‘understands’ Ukraine church schism

Ukraine

Patriarch Kirill stated on Sunday that the Russian Orthodox Church “understands” its Ukrainian branch’s decision to sever connections in the wake of Moscow’s offensive in the pro-Western country. “We fully understand how the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is suffering today,” the head of the Russian Orthodox Church said in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in … Read more

Serbia secures new gas deal with Russia

Russia

Serbia, which has been attempting a careful balancing act between East and West since Moscow invaded Ukraine, announced Sunday that it has negotiated a new long-term contract with Russia to assure enough gas supplies next winter. As energy prices soar across the globe, the exact terms of the deal which will ensure Serbia has “a … Read more

Zelensky visits Ukraine’s east for first time since invasion

Ukraine

On a journey to the Kharkiv region, where Moscow has withdrawn in recent weeks, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky paid his first visit to the country’s war-torn east since the Russian invasion. Zelensky’s office posted a video on Telegram of him wearing a bullet-proof vest and being shown heavily destroyed buildings in Kharkiv and its surroundings. … Read more

Council of Ukrainian Orthodox church in Moscow cut ties with Russia

Putin negotiation with zelensky

Council of Ukrainian Orthodox church in Moscow cut ties with Russia The Moscow part of Ukraine’s Orthodox Church has officially sever attachment with the Russian church over the Kremlin’s attack on Ukraine. Following a gathering with chapel pioneers, the Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church reported it would pronounce its “full freedom” from Russia. The … Read more

Ukraine says doing ‘everything’ to defend Donbas from Russian onslaught

Ukraine

Ukraine said it is doing “everything” to protect the eastern Donbas area, where Russia acknowledged Saturday that it has taken control of a strategically important town as part of its increasing attack. Russia is waging all-out war for the Donetsk and Lugansk regions that make up Donbas — Ukraine’s industrial heartland where President Volodymyr Zelensky … Read more

Russia steps up battle for eastern Ukraine

Ukraine

Russia intensified its assault on eastern Ukraine on Saturday, claiming to have taken the strategically important town of Lyman and successfully tested hypersonic missiles in the Arctic. Ukrainian forces down the road battled to repel Russian forces from the outskirts of the key city of Severodonetsk, a Ukrainian official said, however denying claims it had … Read more

Ukrainian official negative remarks on peace talks with Russia

Ukraine

KYIV: Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential adviser and peace talks negotiator, stated on Saturday that no agreement with Russia can be trusted, and that Moscow can only be stopped from invading Ukraine by force. Mr Podolyak remarked on the Telegram messaging platform, “Any agreement with Russia isn’t worth a broken penny.” “Is it possible to … Read more

Lithuanians are raising funds to purchase a drone for Ukraine

ukraine

As a gesture of solidarity with a fellow country that was once ruled by Moscow, hundreds of Lithuanians are banding together to purchase an advanced military drone for Ukraine’s fight against Russia. According to Laisves TV, a Lithuanian online broadcaster that initiated the campaign, 3 million euros ($3.2 million) were raised in just three days, … Read more

Lavrov says West declared Russia on ‘total war’

Lavrov

As Moscow continues its military campaign in Ukraine, Russia Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Western countries of committing a “total war” on Russia, its people, and culture. “The West has declared war on us, on the whole Russian world. The culture of cancelling Russia and everything connected with our country is already reaching the point … Read more

Five Croatian diplomats are expelled by Russia

Russia

Russia announced the expulsion of five personnel from Croatia’s embassy in Moscow on Friday, after a similar step by Zagreb in response to Moscow’s military incursion into Ukraine. Russia’s foreign ministry said it summoned Croatia’s ambassador to voice “strong protest over the Croatian authorities’ baseless attempts to implicate Russia in war crimes in Ukraine.” The … Read more

Retired NATO general: Putin got 9 months to win war before Ukraine becomes powerful

Putin humiliated

Retired NATO general: Putin got 9 months to win the war before Ukraine becomes powerful Ukraine has battled courageously and driven the Russians back from the northern urban communities of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy and Kharkiv as of late, however, its counteroffensive has not been supported in light of the fact that Ukrainian powers need time … Read more

Finland’s PM says relations with Moscow can never go back to how they were

Sanna Marin

Finland’s PM says relations with Moscow can never go back to how they were Finland’s head of the state has said Russia’s activities in Ukraine were a defining moment for the world. And relations with Moscow couldn’t return to how they were before its intrusion. Head of the state Sanna Marin offered her remarks during … Read more

Russia seeks to shift blame for food crisis

Moscow has lobbied the West to relax sanctions against Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, attempting to deflect blame for a growing food crisis. It was exacerbated by Kyiv’s inability to ship millions of tons of grain and other agricultural supplies due to the fighting. The UK promptly accused Moscow of “trying to hold the … Read more

Kyiv slams NATO for ‘doing literally nothing’ to stop Russia

Kyiv

Ukraine’s top diplomat, Dmytro Kuleba, accused NATO on Wednesday of “doing literally nothing” in the face of Russia’s invasion while praising the EU for its “revolutionary” decisions to support Kyiv. “NATO as an alliance, as an institution, has been completely sidelined and is doing nothing. I’m sorry to say this, but “Kuleba stated this at … Read more

Putin visits wounded soldiers in Moscow

Vladimir Putin is photographed visiting soldiers injured in the Ukraine conflict. At Moscow’s Mandryk Military Clinical Hospital, he was photographed shaking hands with medics and patients. Putin was photographed wearing a white coat and conversing with Russian troops at Moscow’s Mandryka military hospital, according to the Rossiya-24 news channel. “These are people who are risking … Read more

Britain urges Russia to allow exports of Ukrainian grain

Britain

UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace On Wednesday urged Moscow to do the “right thing” and release grain stranded in Ukrainian ports as a result of Russia’s military campaign. Moscow has stated that if international sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine are lifted, it will allow food corridors in Ukraine and avoid a … Read more

Iran and Russia eye more cooperation in energy, trade

Iran

Tehran and Moscow said Wednesday that they want to expand their cooperation in energy and trade Officials said on Wednesday, as Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak visited Iran. Both countries have massive oil and gas reserves but are hampered by Western sanctions that limit their ability to export their resources. Novak led an economic … Read more