How Russia Courted the Global South at BRICS Summit

The Russia-hosted BRICS summit came to a close on Thursday in Kazan, the capital of Russia’s republic of Tatarstan.  The largest international event held in Russia since it invaded Ukraine more than two years ago, the summit was seen as a tool for the Kremlin to shake off its pariah status and strengthen its influence…

Lukashenko Says Belarus Ready to Join BRICS

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Thursday that his country is ready to become an “active member” of the BRICS group of countries. “We fully share the BRICS philosophy. Belarus is coming to you with specific ideas and projects,” Lukashenko said at the bloc’s annual summit in the city of Kazan. “We’re ready to become an…

Women Set Fire to United Russia Office in Perm

Two women in the Ural Mountains city of Perm threw Molotov cocktails at the local office of the ruling United Russia party, igniting a blaze inside the building, Russian media reported Thursday. Emergency services told local media that the fire engulfed some 40 square meters (430 square feet) of the office, and photos taken from…

Rosatom Technical Academy and the IAEA Signed an Agreement to Extend the Academy’s Status as an IAEA Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Management and HR Development

On October 23, 2024, Rosatom Technical Academy and the IAEA signed an agreement to extend the Academy’s status as an IAEA Collaborating Centre in the field of nuclear knowledge management and human resources development and to expand the programmatic areas of collaboration. The Agreement was signed on the sidelines of the first International Conference on…

Russian Parliament Ratifies Defense Treaty With North Korea

Russian lawmakers voted unanimously on Thursday to ratify a strategic partnership agreement between Russia and North Korea that, among other things, provides for “mutual assistance” if either country comes under attack.  Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a visit to the isolated East Asian country in…

Ukraine Accuses Russian Troops of Executing 4 POWs

Kyiv claimed Thursday that Russian forces had executed four captured Ukrainian servicemen in the eastern Donetsk region, the latest war crime allegation against Moscow. The Ukrainian prosecutor general’s office said four servicemen fighting in the national guard had been captured on Oct. 6 near the Donetsk region town of Selydove, where Russian forces are advancing.…

Russia Grants Yanukovych’s Oldest Son Citizenship

The oldest surviving son of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych received Russian citizenship, state media reported Thursday, citing documents it said it had obtained. Government records reportedly list businessman Oleksandr Yanukovych, 51, as a Ukrainian citizen when he registered a financial and industrial services company in St. Petersburg. The state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported that…

Turkey Quietly Blocks Military-Linked Goods Exports to Russia After U.S. Warnings – FT

Turkey secretly blocked the export of U.S. military-linked goods to Russia following warnings from Washington, the Financial Times reported, citing three anonymous sources with direct knowledge of the matter. Ankara, which originally embraced the role of Moscow’s lifeline from Western sanctions, reportedly made the move in recent weeks without a public announcement due to the…

Russian Parliament Speaker Calls for Extradition of Ex-Putin Aide Chubais

Russian State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin on Wednesday called for the extradition of former Putin aide and veteran reformer Anatoly Chubais over corruption allegations. Chubais served as the Kremlin’s climate envoy before quitting his position and leaving Russia shortly after Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022. President Vladimir Putin previously suggested Chubais fled the country…

Kursk Region Police Search Lawmaker’s Business Over Border Defense Failures

Law enforcement authorities in southwestern Russia’s Kursk region searched the business of a regional lawmaker over reported defense failures that Ukrainian forces exploited during their cross-border incursion this summer. Ukrainian forces launched a surprise attack in the Kursk region on Aug. 6, breaching two lines of defensive fortifications that reportedly cost 15 billion rubles ($109…

Belarus to Hold Next Presidential Election on Jan. 26

Belarus will hold its next presidential election on Jan. 26, the country’s Central Election Commission announced Wednesday. Belarus, a key ally of Russia, has been ruled since 1994 by President Alexander Lukashenko. Since coming to power, Lukashenko has eliminated all forms of opposition in the country. Election authorities said parliament had approved the date of…

UN Chief Arrives in Russia to Attend BRICS Summit

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrived in Russia on Wednesday to attend this week’s BRICS summit, his first visit to the country in more than two years. Russia is hosting the three-day summit in the Tatarstan capital of Kazan, where the speaker of the regional legislative assembly greeted Guterres after his plane landed at the city’s airport. Ukraine’s…

Is Russia’s Wartime Wage Boom Coming to an End?

Russian officials, businesses and media have been reporting shortages of workers across different sectors of the economy for over a year.  Now some are saying that the reality of labor deficit is a new reality that the country will have to live with in the coming years.  “There will never be cheap labor in our…

Reactor Assembly Has Been Completed at Rooppur NPP Unit 1 in Bangladesh

At the Rooppur NPP construction site in the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (with the ROSATOM Engineering Division being the general designer and general contractor), the reactor assembly has been completed. The work was carried out by specialists from Atomstroyexport JSC, Atomtekhenergo JSC and Rosenergoatom Concern JSC. The reactor assembly process included installing of reactor internals,…

South Korea May Send Military Personnel to Ukraine Amid Suspected North Korean Deployments – Yonhap

South Korea may soon deploy military intelligence personnel in Ukraine to monitor North Korean troops claimed to be fighting for Russia, the Yonhap news agency reported Tuesday, citing an anonymous government source.  Seoul’s spy agency said Friday that Pyongyang sent a “large-scale” troop deployment to fight in Moscow’s war against Ukraine, claiming that 1,500 North…

Russia Jails Oscar-Nominated Film Producer in Absentia

A Moscow court sentenced Oscar-nominated film producer Alexander Rodnyansky to eight-and-a-half years jail in absentia on Monday for spreading “fake” information about the Russian army. Rodnyansky, 63, was born in Kyiv but spent most of his career in Russia, producing dozens of TV series and movies there including Oscar-nominated crime drama “Leviathan.” He left the…

LGBTQ+ Support Group in Russia’s Yekaterinburg Closes Amid ‘Anti-Queer Pressure’

A non-profit organization providing mental health and legal support services to LGBTQ+ people in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg announced Monday that it would shut down after coming under “anti-queer pressure.” The organization, called Lupta, was created in April 2023 as a support center for people facing discrimination over their sexual identity after its predecessor, the…

Kremlin Says Moldova’s Election Results ‘Raise Questions,’ Denies Meddling Claims

Authorities in Moscow claimed Monday that the narrow margin in Moldova’s constitutional referendum on EU membership “raises questions,” while also rejecting Moldovan President Maia Sandu’s accusations of Russian interference in Sunday’s presidential election. After nearly 99% of the votes were counted in a referendum that asked Moldovans whether to insert a clause into the constitution…

Russian Navy Ships Arrive in Myanmar for Joint Drills

A group of Russian warships arrived in Myanmar to join maritime exercises with the military junta’s navy, state media in the Southeast Asia country reported Monday. The Global New Light of Myanmar said four corvettes and a logistics vessel from Russia’s Pacific Fleet arrived at Thilawa port in Yangon on Sunday “to join the second…

Ukraine Drones Target Major Russian Explosive Plant

Ukraine said on Sunday it had targeted a crucial Russian explosives factory, located about 750 kilometers (470 miles) from the border, in an overnight drone attack. Kyiv has repeatedly launched drone attacks deep into Russian territory, seeking to hit energy and military sites that it says are key to supplying Moscow’s invading army. A source…

Writing About War Without Writing About War

Censorship of literature is not new in Russia. In 2010 the Russian parliament passed a law requiring age-appropriate labels on books, esssentially requiring authors to avoid controversial themes such as drugs, sex, and profanity to retain a broader readership.  After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in March 2022 the government published amendments to the Criminal Code,…

North Korea Troop Deployment Locks in Russia Military Alliance

North Korea’s decision to deploy thousands of soldiers to Ukraine’s front lines cements Pyongyang’s contentious military alliance with Moscow, experts told AFP, and pulls Russia deeper into Korean peninsula security. About 1,500 North Korean special forces soldiers are already in Russia acclimatizing, likely to head to the front lines soon, Seoul’s spy agency said Friday, with…

Russia, Ukraine Swap 190 POWs – Ministry

Russia said Friday that it had swapped 95 Ukrainian soldiers held captive for an equal number of Russian troops in an exchange deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates. “As a result of the negotiation process, 95 Russian servicemen were returned from territory controlled by the Kyiv regime,” Russia’s Defense Ministry said. “In return, 95…

Putin Touts BRICS Economic Growth at Business Forum

The BRICS group of countries is driving global economic growth faster than advanced Western economies, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the group’s business forum on Friday. The five original members of BRICS — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — together with its four newcomers accounted for 37.4% of global GDP compared to 29.3% for…

Indian PM Modi to Visit Russia for BRICS Summit

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend this month’s BRICS summit in Russia, India’s Foreign Ministry said Friday, months after the Indian leader met with President Vladimir Putin in a meeting that drew condemnation from Ukraine. Modi’s government has longstanding ties with Moscow that have persisted despite India’s attempts to forge closer security partnerships with…

North Korea Sending ‘Large-Scale’ Troop Deployments to Fight in Ukraine War, Seoul Says

North Korea is sending “large-scale” troop deployments to support Moscow’s war against Ukraine, with 1,500 special forces already stationed in Russia’s Far East where they are undergoing training, Seoul’s intelligence agency said Friday. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) released detailed satellite images of what it said was Pyongyang’s first deployment to Russia. South Korean President Yoon Suk…

U.S. Sanctions Chinese Firms Producing Drones for Russia

Washington unveiled new sanctions Thursday targeting China-based companies linked to the production of drones that Russia has deployed in its war against Ukraine. It marks the first time the U.S. sanctioned Chinese companies “directly developing and producing complete weapons systems in partnership with Russian firms,” the U.S. Treasury Department said. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said…