Russia declared Human Rights Watch an "undesirable" organization
The Russian Federation declared Human Rights Watch an "undesirable" organization, banning its activities in the country. At the same time, several public figures, journalists,...
Rustem Umerov to meet with Trump's envoy and US delegation instead...
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Rustem Umerov will take part in negotiations with Donald Trump's envoy, Scott Witkoff, and the US...
Rubio may miss NATO foreign ministers' meeting – allies concerned
United States Secretary of State Rubio is likely to miss the December 3 NATO meeting in Brussels. This raises concerns amid negotiations to end...
US Midwest braces for record snowfall and road chaos
In the US, Chicago and neighboring Midwest cities are expecting significant snowfall, up to 30 centimeters of snow. Meteorologists predict about 20 centimeters of...
German Chancellor Merz criticized Orban's visit to Putin
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's trip to Moscow on November 28. Merz recalled that after Orban's previous visit to...
Uzbekistan has finally banned the circulation of vapes and e-cigarettes: what...
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a law completely banning the circulation of vapes and electronic cigarettes. Violations are punishable by up to 5 years...
EU suspects Belgium of 'secondary motive' for blocking €140 billion for...
EU countries are increasing pressure on Belgium to unblock 140 billion euros of frozen Russian reserves. Belgium is accused of concealing information about tax...
Sri Lanka faces one of its most devastating floods in years:...
In Sri Lanka, at least 56 people have died and 21 are missing due to floods and landslides caused by heavy rains. The country...
Orban went to Moscow for talks with Putin: he is going...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban went to Moscow on November 28. He plans to discuss oil and gas supplies, as well as peace efforts...
North Korea has introduced Russian as a compulsory subject in schools
North Korea has made Russian a compulsory subject for schoolchildren from the 4th grade. About 600 people in the DPRK study Russian, making it...






























