N. Korea’s Kim Wants ‘Forward-Looking’ Ties With Russia

In the face of a record-breaking series of weapons tests by Pyongyang this year, Seoul has moved to strengthen its security relationship with traditional ally the United States while entering a trilateral defense arrangement that also includes Japan. Seoul and Washington have staged joint military exercises with advanced stealth jets and U.S. strategic assets, while…

Rosatom and African Commission on Nuclear Energy announce cooperative Action Plan for peaceful use of nuclear energy

Rosatom and the African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE) approved an Action Plan for Cooperation in the field of the peaceful use of nuclear energy for 2023-2025.  Building upon the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Rosatom and AFCONE on September 22, 2020, the Parties have reaffirmed their commitment to promote the use of nuclear…

Russian-Israeli Families Mourn Victims Of Hamas Attack

Dmitry Reshetnikov moved from the Russian city of Volgograd to Israel to study when he was a teenager. Serving as a second lieutenant in a prestigious Israeli infantry unit, which he specifically worked to get into, he was killed during this month’s shocking attack by Hamas militants. Upon learning of her son’s death, his mother…

Notorious Russian Veteran of 2014 Separatist Conflict Killed in Ukraine – Reports

A Russian fighter who took part in the 2014 separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine has been killed on the battlefield, the independent news website The Insider reported Thursday, citing the Ukrainian military and pro-war Russian bloggers. Alexander Mozhayev was killed in southern Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, parts of which were captured by Russian forces during their 2022 invasion and…

Putin Decries ‘Ethnic Discrimination’ of Russian Athletes

Banning Russian athletes from international competitions amounts to ethnic discrimination, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday after Russia’s national Olympic body was suspended from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for violating Ukraine’s territorial integrity. “Thanks to some leaders of the modern International Olympic Committee we’ve learned that an invitation to the Games is not an unconditional right…

Putin Praises ‘Unprecedented’ Energy Ties with China

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised the “unprecedented” energy cooperation between Moscow and Beijing, as the Kremlin seeks to strengthen its Asian partnerships to make up for the loss of the European market. Russia has been hit by massive Western sanctions over its Ukraine offensive, with Europe trying to end its energy links with…

Kazakhstan Says Blocked Export of 106 Military Goods to Russia

Kazakhstan has restricted the export of more than 100 military products to neighboring Russia, a senior trade official told local media Thursday.  Kazakhstan has faced repeated accusations of helping its ally Russia obtain sanctioned goods that can be used to aid Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine despite Astana’s vows to avoid helping Moscow circumvent Western economic penalties.…

Nuclear Weapons ‘Saved’ Russia – Patriarch Kirill

Russia’s nuclear weapons “saved” the country, Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, said Wednesday.  “Were it not for the work of [Soviet atomic bomb creator Igor] Kurchatov and his colleagues, it is difficult to say if our country would still exist,” Patriarch Kirill said. His comments came as he presented a Church…

Russian Energy Companies Illuminate African Energy Week with Safe and Reliable Power Solutions

Rosatom and Gazprom, Russia’s energy companies, organized a joint session at the African Energy Week (Cape Town, South Africa). The session “Powering Africa’s Future: Collaborative Energy Solutions” unveiled a suite of innovative energy solutions, perfectly tailored to meet the diverse needs of the African continent. The session also included representatives from the South African investment…

Russia ‘Highly Values’ N. Korean Support Against Ukraine

Russia “highly values” North Korea’s support for its Ukraine campaign, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in Pyongyang on Wednesday, with Western concerns mounting over the historic allies’ deepening military ties. Lavrov’s comments came as he began a two-day visit to Pyongyang that is expected to lay the groundwork for a trip by President Vladimir Putin.…

Putin Calls U.S. ATACMS Missiles to Ukraine a ‘Mistake’

President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday decried Washington’s supply of ATACMS long-range missiles to Ukraine as a “mistake” that would not fundamentally change the situation on the battlefield. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday his forces had used the U.S. Army’s M39 Army Tactical Missile System for the first time, though the United States had not…

Putin Accepts Invites to Visit Thailand, Vietnam

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted invitations to visit Thailand and Vietnam, according to government statements from the two Southeast Asian nations. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has thrown Putin into international isolation, leaving him with few allies. The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin over the alleged deportations of thousands of…

Deadly Gaza Hospital Blast a ‘Crime,’ Russia Says 

The deadly blast at a Gaza hospital Tuesday night was a “crime” and Israel must provide proof that it was not involved, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. At least 500 people were killed in the blast at the al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital, Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said, blaming an Israeli airstrike. Israel claims the blast…

Russia Says Downed 28 Drones Near Crimea, Border Regions

Russia’s air defense systems downed at least 28 drones over territories near Ukraine overnight, Moscow’s Defense Ministry said Wednesday. Air defense assets on duty “intercepted and destroyed” drones over the Black Sea and the Belgorod and Kursk regions in western Russia, it said. Russia’s military did not provide details of any damages sustained on the ground…

16 Russians Killed, 9 Missing in Israel-Hamas War – Envoy

Sixteen Russian nationals have been killed and nine remain missing in the war between Israel and Hamas militants, Russia’s Ambassador to Israel Anatoly Viktorov said Tuesday. All 16 of those killed also had Israeli citizenship, the state-run TASS news agency quoted Viktorov as saying. One dual Russian-Israeli citizen is listed among the hostages taken by…

Putin Faces No Real Opposition, Spokesman Says

Russian President Vladimir Putin faces no real competition ahead of next year’s election, his spokesman said on Tuesday, adding that there could be “no rivals” to the long-time leader. Putin has led Russia since the turn of the century and presided over its seismic Ukraine offensive. He has won four presidential elections and briefly served…

Russia Moves to Revoke Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

Russian lawmakers voted on Tuesday to revoke Moscow’s ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, moving closer to abandoning a landmark agreement that outlaws the testing of nuclear weapons. The move comes after President Vladimir Putin said earlier this month he was “not ready to say” whether Russia needed to carry out live nuclear…

Putin Meets Hungary’s Orban, Praises Developing Ties

President Vladimir Putin met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in China on Tuesday, praising the EU member state’s leader for maintaining ties with Russia despite Moscow’s rifts with the West over the invasion of Ukraine. “It cannot but cause satisfaction that our relations with many European countries are being preserved and developed despite very limited opportunities…

Russia Says ‘No Proof’ North Korea Sending Weapons

The Kremlin said on Tuesday there was “no proof” North Korea was sending supplies of weapons to Russia, after Washington released images purportedly showing arms shipments from Pyongyang. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traveled to Russia last month and met President Vladimir Putin, sparking speculation among Western countries over the possibility of a potential…

Ukraine Says Strikes Russian-Occupied Airfields in East

Ukraine’s military said Tuesday that it struck Russian-controlled airfields in occupied eastern and southeastern territories overnight. Russian pro-war military bloggers backed up Kyiv’s claims, while Kremlin-backed officials in the occupied areas said the attacks were unsuccessful. Russia’s Defense Ministry has not commented on the reported strikes, which could not be independently verified, on airfields under its control.…

Russia Bans Central European University as ‘Undesirable’ Org

Russia has designated the Central European University (CEU) as an “undesirable” organization, the Prosecutor General’s Office said in a Telegram post on Monday.  The Prosecutor General’s Office accused the university of working to shape an “anti-Russian agenda imbued with hatred of Russia and its multinational people” in the global media. It also claimed that the…

Russian Ships Seen Unloading N. Korean Cargo Near Ukraine in ‘Likely’ Arms Shipment

Two Russian ships owned by U.S.-sanctioned companies were seen transporting what are believed to be North Korean munitions in recent months, a British security think tank reported Monday, citing dozens of high-resolution satellite images. The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) warned that the alleged emerging supply route could have “profound consequences for the war in Ukraine and…

Shoigu Says ‘Confident’ in Situation in Ukraine

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin on Monday that the military had improved its position in Ukraine despite Ukrainian counteroffensives throughout the year.  Speaking in a televised meeting, Shoigu said Ukraine had suffered heavy losses after beginning their June counteroffensive, with Russian forces destroying hundreds of tanks and over 1,500 armored vehicles.…

Putin to Call Israeli, Arab Leaders as Gaza Fears Grow

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to call Israeli and Arab leaders on Monday, his adviser said, amid Russian fears Israel’s Gaza offensive could trigger wider conflict in the region. Russia has repeatedly called for talks on ending the conflict, which has strained relations with long-time partner Israel and complicated ties with Iran, which backs…

New Video Shows Russian Drone ‘Bakery’

Russian state media on Sunday profiled a bakery 400 kilometers south of Moscow that doubles as a drone-manufacturing plant. The Russian government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta first reported on the Tambov Bakery’s drone production in March this year. The publication said at the time the bakery started assembling unmanned aerial vehicles, dubbed “Bekas,” on an urgent request from…

Russia Distances Itself From Fatal Stabbing of Teacher in France

Russia’s Embassy in Paris has denied links to the suspect of a deadly school stabbing that the French government described as an Islamist terrorist attack, state-run media reported Monday. Police in France named Friday’s suspected perpetrator as Mohammed Moguchkov, 20, who was born in the predominantly Muslim republic of Ingushetia in Russia’s North Caucasus. Moguchkov reportedly…

Soviet-Russian Composer Gennady Gladkov Dies at 88

Famous Soviet-Russian composer Gennady Gladkov passed away in the Russian capital on Monday aged 88, the state-run TASS news agency reported.  Gladkov is known for composing music for over 100 Soviet and Russian films, cartoons and theatrical plays.  His most famous work was a soundtrack to the 1969 Soviet animated musical “The Bremen Town Musicians.” Songs…

Russian Governor Denounced for Saying ‘We Didn’t Need’ Ukraine War

A Russian pro-war activist has accused the governor of a region 3,000 kilometers from Moscow of “discrediting” the military’s actions in Ukraine during a Q&A session, media reported Sunday. Khanty-Mansiisk autonomous district Governor Natalia Komarova said “We didn’t need” Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine when asked about ill-equipped troops during a meeting with constituents Saturday. Local activist…

Russia Puts Exiled Pussy Riot Lawyer on Wanted List for Spreading ‘War Fakes’ — TASS

Russian authorities have placed exiled former lawyer and popular YouTube personality Mark Feygin on their wanted list on accusations of violating wartime censorship laws, the state-run TASS news agency reported Monday. Russia’s Interior Ministry earlier in the day listed Feygin in its database of wanted persons without indicating which crime he is suspected of. An anonymous…

Maxim Osipov’s Fifth Wave of Independent Russian Writing

In March 2022, Russian writer and cardiologist, Maxim Osipov, left his home country, flying first to Armenia before settling in Germany. He now resides with his wife in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  Osipov is the well-known author of “Rock, Paper, Scissors” (2019), which was praised by the Belarussian Nobel-prize laureate Svetlana Alexievich as being “an accurate,…

Russian Fast Food, Circa 1382

What did our ancestors eat for a quick snack? They’d grab a little pie or a kalach. The whole point of a kalach — bread with a handle — is to eat it “on the go.” You could grab the handle with dirty hands, eat the bread, and then just throw away the dirty handle.…