Convicted murders and hitmen who were pardoned by Russian President Vladimir Putin after fighting in the army in Ukraine are back in St. Petersburg and “won’t hold back,” a senior investigator in the city has said.
Shell companies operating out of Hong Kong are shipping restricted military technology to Russia, the NYT reveals. The revelations comes as Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba travels to China for key talks.
Vladislav Bakalchuk, the estranged husband of Wildberries e-commerce major and Russia’s richest woman Tatiana Bakalchuk, threatens to sabotage a merger with Russ Group billboard operator and claim 50% of Wildberries if the pair divorce.
Ukraine’s recent sanctions have barred Lukoil from using the country for transit, affecting both Hungary and Slovakia.
Romania’s defence ministry found debris from a Russian Gheran1/2 drone near the Ukrainian border.
As the Paris 2024 Olympics prepare to open, the event is facing a complex web of political tensions and security concerns, with reports of potential threats to the event putting the French organisers on high alert.
The State Duma approved an amendment to a new law that would make it a serious disciplinary offence for soldiers to carry smartphones and other certain gadgets while serving in combat zones such as Ukraine.
A little more momentum was built for a start to peace talks as Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba travelled to Beijing for his first post-invasion meeting with China, and more commentators say a deal is possible.
Ukraine’s tightened sanctions against Russian oil giant Lukoil have led to a decreased flow of Russian oil into Hungary and Slovakia.
Claims made that Ukrainian law enforcement agencies involved. Georgian soldiers fighting in Ukraine summoned for questioning.
Moscow residents who voluntarily sign up to join the military will receive a one-time payment of RUB1.9mn ($22,000) upon signing a contract with the Russian Defence Ministry, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin has announced.
Residents of a large Russian city have taken to the streets to protest against prolonged electricity cuts and repeated water supply interruptions.
A court in Moscow has sentenced Alexey Soldatov, former Russian Deputy Minister of Communications and one of the founders of Runet, to two years in a general-regime penal colony.
Hungary has been blocking the disbursement of the next European Peace Facility tranche for more than a year.
Pertamina, the Indonesian state-controlled refiner, is said to be on the lookout for Russian oil grades for what will be the first time in years, according to three traders
A Belarusian court has sentenced German citizen Rico Krieger to death on terrorism changes. But observers believe Krieger’s case is linked to the Kremlin's preparation for a prisoner swap deal.
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), has been convicted of spreading “false information” about the Russian army and sentenced to 6½ years in prison.
Ukraine appears to have averted a disastrous default on its debt and has secured a last-minute “comprehensive restructuring” of its external public commercial debt, Finance Minister Serhii Marchenko announced on July 22.
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has warned that a durable solution is urgently needed following Ukraine's decision to cut off oil deliveries from Russia’s Lukoil, causing a significant disruption to Hungary's oil supply.