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‘Our red line is really, really red’: Kharkiv life defies Russian bombs

www.irishtimes.com

Work and friendships help residents of Ukraine’s second city cope with life near the front line

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Russian ministry lists politician Duntsova, rights activist Litvinovich as foreign agents

tass.com

Also listed were Maria Andreyeva, an activist at a group called The Way Home, and politician Pavel Ivanov

Kremlin slams Clooney Foundation as insane people for idea to arrest Russian journalists

tass.com

The foundation wants to encourage individual EU countries to start prosecuting Russian journalists for "war propaganda"

Mental health is another battlefront for Ukrainians in Russian war

www.cbsnews.com

As Russia's war on Ukraine continues, a new report finds many Ukrainians are struggling with poor well-being.

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Ukraine's 'Snake Island' heroes who told Russian warship 'go f*** yourself' finally home

www.mirror.co.uk

Ukraine's heroes of Snake Island, who gave a famous three-word retort to invading Russian forces before being captured in 2022, have finally returned home to their families

New sanctions on Russian metals not affecting Norilsk Nickel sales

tass.com

According to the company's department director Mikhail Borovikov, traditionally Norilsk Nickel have never supplied the metal to the exchange and tried to make 99% of sales to end users

Andrey Rublev claims he 'killed himself' mentally during livid meltdown at Roland Garros... as Russian star insists his 'problem is the head' after smashing his racket and crashing out of third round

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The No 6 seed was beaten 7-6, 6-2, 6-4 by Italian Matteo Arnaldi on Friday and - by no means for the first time in his career - Rublev was the author of his own downfall.

The Kremlin is accused of waging a 'shadow war' against the West with incidents of Russian sabotage on the rise

Russia has targeted Western nations with acts of sabotage for at least a decade, but the attacks have picked up pace since the invasion of Ukraine.

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WATCH: Russian strikes kill four, wound 23 in Kharkiv

www.euronews.com

Early Friday, Russian strikes on Kharkiv killed four and wounded twenty-three, including children, an ambulance medic, and a police officer.

Russian Railways not going to cut grain carriage

tass.com

According to Russian Railways Deputy CEO Alexey Shilo, the company scaled up grain carriage by more than 58% over the last five years

Russian diplomat dismissed allegations about use of North Korean missiles in Ukraine

tass.com

"The so-called inspection report on this matter by three former sanction experts from Great Britain, Japan, and South Korea will not become an independent or reliable document even if the US envoy says this one hundred times and the…

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Russian Foreign Ministry, UN discuss grain access to international markets

tass.com

"The detailed exchange of opinions on the current situation in the global food security sphere with the focus on tasks of normalizing unobstructed access of Russian agricultural products to global markets" was held

Sanctions block supplies of Russian agricultural products — Foreign Ministry

tass.com

"It was noted from the Russian side that illegal unilateral sanctions continue blocking supplies of domestic products, which exerts adverse impact on consumers from African, Asian and Latin American countries, provoking growth of relevant…

US, allies demand end to North Korean weapon transfers for Russian use against Ukraine

www.foxnews.com

The U.S. and its main allies in a joint statement released on Friday urged North Korea to halt weapon transfers to Russia's military for use against Ukraine.

Russian exports to EAEU countries double over 10 years — PM Mishustin

tass.com

The Prime Minister emphasized that Russia trades more complex products with the EAEU member states

Ukraine seeks to strike Russian targets with Western weapons, Zelenskyy says

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It's only a matter of time before Ukraine utilizes Western weaponry to strike military targets within Russia, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Musk praises Russian mathematician Perelman for proving crucial theorem

tass.com

Grigory Perelman proved the Poincare conjecture in 2002-2003 and turned down a $1 million prize awarded to him

Russian Prosecutor General's Office declares Dekoder-gGmbH undesirable

tass.com

This organization, established in Germany in 2015, has created and administered a website available in both German and Russian languages in the Russian segment of the Internet, where exclusively unfounded hostile articles against the…

Russian court extends detention of journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to August

www.upi.com

A Russian court extended the pretrial detention of U.S. radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva on Friday, saying it will not appear before judges again until Aug. 5.