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The Russian government approved the 2035 Shipbuilding Industry Development Strategy to revamp the navy and the civilian fleet and shipbuilding facilities, Nikolay Patrushev recalled ...
According to Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov, Putin and Trump will "undoubtedly focus on discussing options for achieving a long-term peaceful resolution to the Ukrainian crisis" ...
WASHINGTON, August 11. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump has said that he expects agreements on land swaps between Russia and Ukraine. "There'll be some land swapping going on. I know that through ...
The Russian foreign minister stressed the importance of lasting peace between Baku and Yerevan in light of the trilateral top-level agreements that were reached in 2020-2022 under Russia’s central rol ...
The press service of the court did not give details of prohibited information serving as the cause for the fine ...
MOSCOW, August 11. /TASS/. The Bank of Russia sets the official dollar rate at the level of 79.6677 rubles for August 12, 2025, down eleven kopecks against the previous figure. The official euro rate ...
"Transatlantic unity, support for Ukraine and pressure on Russia is how we will end this war," Kaja Kallas wrote ...
MOSCOW, August 11. /TASS/. Ukraine imported goods worth $38.8 bln in the first half of this year and the negative balance reached $18.3 bln at the same time, the Strana news outlet reported, citing ...
"This policy once again confirms the opportunistic approach of the European capitals, which are hoping to further use Ukraine as an anti-Russian battering ram," the Russian embassy said ...
The US leader responded positively to the question whether normal trade may restart between the US and Russia, adding that "Russia has a very valuable piece of land" ...
The head of the Washington administration did not rule out that the meeting with Putin scheduled for August 15 in Alaska could be constructive for the Ukrainian settlement ...
"The only ones who need Zelensky's care are the people of Ukraine, but Zelensky doesn't care about them," Maria Zakharova said ...