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Poland gives reasons for not being able to support Ukraine as before
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Polish President Karol Nawrocki said that the country will not put the interests of Ukraine above its own interests, and will not let relations with Kiev dominate national priorities.
Nord Stream sabotage suspect accuses of being forced to supply
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Serhii Kuznietsov - a former Ukrainian soldier, a suspect in the Nord Stream sabotage - committed a hunger in an Italian prison and accused him of being treated cruelly to force him to plead guilty.
Germany pours money into Ukraine's most corrupt sector
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Amid a shocking energy corruption scandal involving an ally of President Zelensky, Germany has pledged to support Ukraine with an additional 40 million euros.
US Government Reopens
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President Donald Trump signed the end of the longest US government shutdown in history.
Mr. Zelensky's $100 million corruption case shocks Ukraine
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The large-scale corruption scandal has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the face of the most serious challenge since the beginning of his term.
China - India rushes to buy cheap oil, Russia earns tens of billions of USD
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China and India spent up to $24 billion on Russian oil and gas in just three months after the war in Ukraine.
Iran sharply reduces oil prices, competes with Russia to sell to China
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Iran has sharply reduced its already cheap crude oil prices to sell to China in the context of Russia becoming the leading supplier to Beijing.
Russian railway system contributes to Vietnam's economic development
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The Russia-Vietnam railway transport corridor is 5 years old, contributing positively to the economic development of Vietnam.
Shocking discovery about searching for life on Mars
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The search for life on Mars, even ancient life, is more complex than we thought, but it is not impossible.
Forecast of when Russian gas delivered to the EU will drop to a record level
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that Russian gas deliveries to the European Union (EU) will fall by more than half in 2025.
Japan affirms it will not give up its interests in oil and gas projects with Russia
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Japan has asked Russia to " Speak more clearly" about the recent decree regarding the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a press conference on July 5.
Germany predicts unwanted prospects in the EU when cutting off Russian gas
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The EU may disagree on gas distribution, amid a growing shortage, the leader of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) warned earlier this week.
Finland, Sweden officially begin NATO membership process
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The process of ratifying Finland and Sweden to join NATO officially kicked off on July 5.
Another large Chinese real estate corporation goes bankrupt
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China's real estate crisis has deepened as another large Shanghai real estate group went bankrupt.
Former US Secretary of State Kissinger responds to criticism from Ukrainian President
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said that the criticism of the Ukrainian president towards the comments he made was incorrect.
Germany negotiates demand for gas pipeline equipment to return to Russia
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Germany is negotiating with Canada and the European Commission on how to return key components to Russia's Nord Stream gas pipeline.
China speeds up buying cheap Russian coal
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China is still accelerating its purchases of Russian coal despite lower demand and higher domestic coal production.
Russia becomes the largest strategic supplier to India
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Russia supplies fertilizer to India at lower prices than China, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Jordan.
Ministryally Saves a Sailor in a Boat Broken in Chaba Storm
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Rescuers from mainland China rescued a crew member in a broken Hong Kong ship that sank in Typhoon Chaba early on July 4, just hours after rescue forces in Hong Kong said they needed to " color the boat" to find the missing people.
Governor Kaliningrad: Russia could cause half of Lithuania's economy to decline
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Kaliningrad Governor Anton Alikhanov said Russia could weaken half of Lithuania's economy to deal with the European country's blockade of Russia's Kaliningrad region.