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According to the All-Russian Association of Fishery Enterprises, aquaculture production in Russia totaled 380,600 metric tons in 2024, which is 5% less than 2023 ...
MOSCOW, August 13. /TASS/. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has been fighting not against Russia but against the Ukrainian people in order "to destroy it," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria ...
VILNIUS, August 13. /TASS/. Latvia’s government will allocate at least two million euros to purchase US weapons for Ukraine, the Baltic nation’s Prime Minister Evika Silina said.
According to military expert Andrey Marochko, Russian means of objective control detected three Ukrainian pickup trucks crying troops near Kupyansk, moving towards Kurilovka ...
"An agreement that permanently ends the war could create an environment in which all Arctic nations may once again address together the many regional and global challenges and opportunities present in ...
According to Mead Treadwell, it will be a sigh of relief for the world and a renewal of constructive engagement among people of the Arctic ...
Among them 125 died from rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and downpours, another 115 were killed in road accidents ...
The United Kingdom, Germany, and France have urged the UN to activate the snapback mechanism, which would reinstate UN Security Council sanctions against Tehran if negotiations on Iran’s nuclear ...
According to Dejan Beric, foreign security services deliberately target Serbs living in Russia who are facing financial difficulties, recruiting them to carry out terrorist attacks ...
MOSCOW, August 13. /TASS/. The flow of mercenaries from France to Ukraine has been steadily declining since 2022 and may now have leveled off at 2024 figures, retired police officer and former French ...
These countries "are the ones who can provide for regime change and a transition period to set the stage for free elections, restore democratic rights and freedoms, reinstate Ukraine's Constitution, ...
"Europe is not seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict," former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and ex-UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter believes ...
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