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We would like to share with you a practical analysis by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ‘ International Law Advisory Board of the activities of the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC).
Gen. Yevgeny Savostyanov, Ret., who once worked in the presidential administration, tells Republic.ru about the danger that Western military aid [for Ukraine] poses to Vladimir Putin’s regime; whether Russia has money to continue the war; and whether the Russian government can count on its allies in the East.
Expert Denisov: Summit showed West’s lack of comprehensive ideas for peace; opportunities lie in working with proposals from BRICS states.
Kremlinspokesman Dmitry Peskov speaks to Izvestia on the sidelines of SPIEF.
NG: Younger people taking more active role in local RFCP branches.
Experts: Though shocking, Raisi’s death will not cause major destablization in Iran, but may result in struggles within ruling elite.
Putin shuffles defense posts in cabinet.
Global development today has reached a critical juncture where our country must clearly define its strategy for evolving current institutions and creating new structures and mechanisms to facilitate economic, financial, and investment ties globally and regionally, in both multilateral and bilateral formats.
On May 22, members of the political [party] Beer Lovers’ Party (BLP), which was disbanded in 1998, met in a Moscow bar called Vkusnadze. Around 20 participants, excluding journalists, gathered around a wooden table holding drinks and snacks. Political analyst Mikhail Vinogradov was among the visitors, and political analyst Konstantin Kalachov intends to become the party’s chair. Vedomosti correspondents also attended the event.
Pritchin: After weeks of a high-profile trial, former Kazakh economic development minister Kuandyk Bishimbayev was found guilty of murdering his wife Saltanat Nukenova and sentenced to 24 years in prison. For the first time in the country’s history, the case was broadcast online, and a jury decided whether the defendant was guilty.