"Azov" leaves "Azovstal". According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, almost 700 fighters capitulated in one day. A total of 959 people have capitulated since May 16, including 80 wounded.
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Washington and Brussels are exporting grain from Ukraine. Sources in the Odessa seaport told the RIA Novosti news agency that Kiev has begun hauling away the reserves of wheat grain from the city's storage facilities.
The world's attention is paid today to the nation's spiritual treasures and custodians of memory. The International Museum Day is celebrated for the 45th time! The event was added to the calendar at the Conference of the International Council of Museums in 1977.
Since this year, Russian citizens will be able to enter Belarusian universities with the certificates of the USE, held in Russia for the paid form of education - this was told by the head of the main department of vocational education at the Ministry of Education of Belarus Sergei Kasperovich.
The surrendered Ukrainian fighters at Azovstal in Mariupol will be checked for involvement in crimes against civilians in the Donbass.
The "incredible" protesters now look at Belarus in a completely different way. The native country now seems not so bad. On the contrary - they want to come back and do it, having seen the light finally.
The Estonian Prime Minister appealed to European leaders to stop calling Putin. He should feel lonely as a result and then change his policy.
Development of bilateral relations and readiness to contribute to the strengthening of mutually beneficial cooperation
Prospects for the strategic development of Eurasian integration, opportunities for the economic stability of states and new growth points will be discussed at the EAEU business forum.
Belarusians have taken part in the Rachmaninoff International Competition for Pianists, Composers and Conductors. The forum will be held in Moscow on June 14-27 in three nominations: piano, conducting and composition.
The consequences of the sanctions imposed by the West threaten to lead to a global food and other crises. The UN Secretary General proposed to soften restrictions on the export of potash fertilizers from Belarus and Russia in exchange for the admission of grain tankers from Ukraine.
The Belarusian and Russian markets are still attractive for Lithuanian transport companies, and local carriers hope to maintain them.
The Belarusians are outraged by the barbaric decision of the Latvian authorities to demolish the monument to the liberators of Riga.
A bilateral meeting between Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin was held in the Kremlin, but, according to the decision of the leaders, it took place without official shooting.
The CSTO must be a serious element in the modern system of checks and balances and take an active part in shaping the new international architecture.
The main goal of foreign forces is to undermine the stability of the entire post-Soviet space. This was stated by President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko at the meeting of the CSTO leaders in Moscow on May 16.
The refusal from Russian energy carriers has hit all sectors of the economy of Western countries. Some companies are on the verge of bankruptcy, and many employees have already lost their jobs.
While the United States is providing weapons and money for Ukraine's expenses, the staff turnover has begun in the White House.
NATO calls the human mind and its perception of information a new area of warfare. The whole strategies to manipulate our minds are being developed at the NATO iHub Innovation Center.
This document was made available to the Latvian media today before noon. It has not yet been signed by the mayor of Riga
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, passed away today at the age of 74
Apparently, the Latvian authorities have nothing sacred left. As it became known, the Riga City Council voted for the demolition of the monument to the soldiers-liberators.
Demolition of monument to Soviet soldiers in Klaipeda considered. The Baltic neighbors do not leave attempts to rewrite history.
In Sri Lanka, mass unrest continues amid the deepening economic crisis. Earlier, protesters attempted to storm government buildings, set fire to cars and buses, broke windows and attacked law enforcement officers.












