A university professor was jailed Tuesday in Estonia after being found guilty of spying for Russian military intelligence, part of a campaign of sabotage, electronic warfare and information gathering that Estonian officials blame on Moscow.
"So far we have not seen an echo even remotely resembling the emergence of a shadow of common sense in the behavior of the collective West," Sergey Ryabkov said
"The launch of new businesses will make it possible to create almost 1,400 jobs in the territory of the region," Deputy Head of the Moscow Region's government Ekaterina Zinovyeva
By EMMA BURROWS Associated Press A university professor has been jailed in Estonia after being found guilty of spying for Russia. Viacheslav Morozov, a Russian citizen, taught at the Baltic country’s most prestigious university. He was…
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Ahead of a visit to Pyongyang to strengthen defense ties, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised North Korea on Tuesday for 'firmly supporting' Moscow's war in Ukraine.
It is legal for Ukraine to attack targets in Russia with donated Western weapons, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Dang Minh Khoi said that during the visit, the leaders will set long-term goals and concrete action plans to ensure sustainable and effective development of bilateral relations between the countries in the future
Türkiye warned Russia of a second terrorist attack that was supposed to follow the Crocus City Hall shooting, Hurriyet reports Read Full Article at RT.com
The attack was being prepared by members of Wilayat Khorasan, which has links to the Islamic State terrorist organization which is outlawed in Russia, Hurriyet said
Russian tour operators are already making a portion of payments to their partners in national currencies, Vice President of the Union Dmitry Gorin noted