Today is the big negotiating day of the Eurasian Union's prime minister. Kyrgyzstan hosts the EAEU intergovernmental council.
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In the face of worsening geopolitical tensions in the world, it is important to maintain the stability of economies and strengthen cooperation within the EAEU.
Passenger cars traveling out of Belarus are most numerous in the Polish direction. The main problem is irregular acceptance of cars by the neighboring countries.
More than 340 million people worldwide suffer from food shortage in the world today. Such data is provided by the UN World Food Program.
Today Ukraine celebrates another Independence Day. Authorities across the country have cancelled celebrations, and citizens were advised not to leave their homes.
The Latvian authorities continue to demolish the monument to Riga's liberator warriors. All attempts not only to protest, but even to simply express disagreement with the vandalism, are immediately suppressed by the police.
Baltic hatred of everything Soviet has quickly transformed into the usual Russophobia. In Latvia, the concerned nationalists created a petition demanding the expulsion of all Russian-speaking people.
The Japanese authorities have decided to review its energy policy which implies a refusal of building new nuclear power plants in the country.
Bombings and terrorist attacks are already becoming a trademark of the Kiev regime. Unknown persons blew up the car of the head of the local administration Ivan Sushko in Mikhailovka, Zaporizhia region, in the morning of August 24.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, speaking at a meeting of SCO defense ministers, said that slowing down the pace of the offensive within the framework of a special operation in Ukraine was a conscious decision, aimed at minimizing the number of civilian casualties.
Russia called on the UN to strongly condemn the murder of Russian journalist and political analyst Darya Dugina. A statement to this effect was made during a meeting of the Security Council by Vasily Nebenzya.
The clouds of the energy crisis are gathering over Britain. The country is facing the closure of more than 70% of pubs due to light prices.
The French TV channel France-2 admitted its mistake in the video related to the Ukrainian conflict. In the report, the journalists were telling that the Russian troops allegedly carried out regular shelling of peaceful facilities.
Step by step democrats and peacekeepers around the world are taking off their masks. The head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell announced that a European training mission for the Ukrainian military will be placed in the territory of one of the EU countries neighboring Ukraine.
The renovated Belarusian pavilion was opened at VDNKh in Moscow. In early summer the future of this site was discussed at a meeting with the President.
The Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands reported about the participation in the training of the Armed Forces in the UK.
The meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council will be held on August 25-26 in Kyrgyzstan. The heads of governments will consider the progress of international agreement on the EAEU common gas market.
There has been no real wages growth in U.S. for 43 years - Americans are only getting poorer. A study of the U.S. economy was completed by the Center for the Study of China and Globalization.
The French TV channel France-2 acknowledged its mistake in a story related to the Ukrainian conflict. In the report, journalists said that Russian troops were allegedly shelling civilian targets on a regular basis.
The data on energy consumption was published in Lithuania. As it turned out, the electricity prices in the Baltic States over the past seven days rose by 22%, with a record € 514 per megawatt-hour in Lithuania, € 512 in Latvia, and €422 in Estonia.
Journalist and political analyst Darya Dugina died in the evening of August 20. She was behind the wheel of the car which burnt on Mozhayskoye highway in Odintsovsky District, Moscow Region.
Americans should think about hunger and food shortages in the near future. This opinion was shared with our TV channel by Аmerican political scientist Dmitry Yevstafiev.
Europe is digging a hole for itself in methods of pressure on Moscow. It is voluntarily going to lose income from Russian tourists.












