Russia unveils N-powered icebreaking vessel
Saint Petersburg: President Vladimir Putin oversaw the launch of a new nuclear-powered icebreaker as Russia pushes to develop the Arctic and seeks new energy markets amid sanctions over Ukraine.
Saint Petersburg: President Vladimir Putin oversaw the launch of a new nuclear-powered icebreaker as Russia pushes to develop the Arctic and seeks new energy markets amid sanctions over Ukraine.
Moscow: The United States (US) opposes any military action that destabilizes the situation in Syria, a State Department spokesperson said, amid an escalation in retaliatory strikes by Kurdish militia near Syrian border.
Washington: US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director William Burns will caution Russia's spy chief about the consequences of any use of nuclear weapons, and will raise the issue of United States (US) prisoners in Russian jails, a White House spokesperson said.
Phnom Penh: Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba pressed Southeast Asian countries for political and material support in his county’s fight against Russia, while accusing Russia of playing “hunger games” with the world by holding up shipments of Ukrainian grain.
New Delhi: The United States (US) is happy for India to continue buying as much Russian oil as it wants, including at prices above a G7-imposed price cap mechanism, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said .
Moscow: Russia is ready for talks with European Union (EU) to resolve crisis, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said during an interview with Russian daily AiF. Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the EU calls on Moscow and Kyiv to start peace talks are "just
Kyiv: Ukrainian troops pushed towards the southern strategic river port of Kherson after Russia ordered one of the war s biggest retreats, although officials fear Russian troops could still turn Kherson into a "city of death" as they expect it will take at least a
Washington: America’s top general estimated that Russia’s military had seen more than 100,000 of its soldiers killed and wounded in Ukraine. The estimates could not be independently confirmed by Reuters.
Lise Morjé Howard, Ph.D. In recent weeks, Ukraine’s swift counteroffensive has led to the discovery of yet more heinous acts committed by Russian forces against Ukrainian military personnel and civilians. These add to a growing list of atrocities discovered in towns like Bucha and Irpin. Indeed,
Seoul: North Korea said it has never had arms dealings with Russia and has no plans to do so, its state media reported.