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[1/2] Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko speak during a meeting at the Bocharov Ruchei residence in Sochi, Russia June 9, 2023. It was Lukashenko, according to his own narrative and Putin, who played a major role in ending a mutiny that threatened to destabilise the world's largest nuclear power. "Without Putin's support, the Lukashenko regime will not be able to survive," exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said on Twitter. High-profile Russian state TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov said Lukashenko deserved to be made a Hero of Russia and Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, on Tuesday lavished praise on the Belarusian leader. Independent Belarusian media outlet Zerkalo (the Mirror), which monitored Belarusian state TV coverage of Lukashenko's role, cited presenter Yevgeny Pustovoi as saying that Minsk was becoming "the peacemaker of Slavic civilisation".
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Alexander Lukashenko, Russia's Vladimir Putin, Wagner, Lukashenko, Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Prigozhin, you'll, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Vladimir Solovyov, Russia, Dmitry Peskov, Yevgeny Pustovoi, Zerkalo, Andrew Osborn, Mike Collett, White, Alex Richardson Organizations: Belarusian, Sputnik, REUTERS LONDON, Twitter, Russia's, Duma, NATO, Independent, Thomson Locations: Sochi, Russia, Kremlin, defusing, Belarusian, Moscow, Soviet, Belarus, Independent Belarusian, Minsk
[1/2] Russian President Vladimir Putin gives an emergency televised address in Moscow, Russia, June 24, 2023. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Kremlin via REUTERS/File photoMOSCOW, June 26 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday issued via the Kremlin website his first statement since an armed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group, congratulating participants of an industrial forum. It was not immediately clear when or where Putin's statement was recorded. Putin made a national address to the Russian people on Saturday condemning the mutiny by Wagner mercenaries as a "stab in the back" and vowing to crush it. Reporting by Reuters Editing by Andrew Osborn and Gareth JonesOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Wagner, Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Andrew Osborn, Gareth Jones Organizations: Sputnik, REUTERS, Kremlin, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Moscow, Russia, Kremlin, MOSCOW, Belarus
[1/3] Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko speak during a meeting at the Bocharov Ruchei residence in Sochi, Russia June 9, 2023. Putin announced in March he had agreed to deploy such weapons in Belarus, pointing to U.S deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in a host of European countries over many decades. It is still unclear where the Russian nuclear warheads - which will remain under Russian control - will be kept in Belarus. RANGEPutin, who is the ultimate decision maker on any nuclear launch, said Iskander mobile short-range ballistic missiles, which can deliver nuclear warheads, had already been handed over to Belarus. Putin has repeatedly raised the issue of U.S. B61 tactical nuclear warheads deployed at bases in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Turkey.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Alexander Lukashenko, Lukashenko, Putin, Moscow's, Vladimir Vladimirovich, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Su, Guy Faulconbridge, Kevin Liffey, Andrew Osborn, Frances Kerry Organizations: Belarusian, Sputnik, NATO, United, Sukhoi, B61, Cuban Missile Crisis, Thomson Locations: Sochi, Russia, Kremlin, Belarus, Europe, Putin MOSCOW, Soviet Union, Russian, Black, United States, Ukraine, Moscow, China, Washington, Minsk, Berlin, Stockholm, Soviet, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Nevada
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow. Photo: Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo/APRussian President Vladimir Putin fired a rhetorical broadside at Washington and the West on Tuesday, condemning allied military support for Ukraine as Moscow faces mounting battlefield losses more than a year after invading its smaller neighbor. Speaking to a crowd on Moscow’s Red Square at the country’s annual Victory Day parade commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, Mr. Putin declared: “An actual war has once again been unleashed against our Motherland,” saying the West sought Russia’s “disintegration and destruction.”
US authorities have busted open a secret computer network run by Russian security agents. FBI agents have neutralized what the Justice Department called "sophisticated malware." "Globally, the FSB has used Snake to collect sensitive intelligence from high-priority targets, such as government networks, research facilities, and journalists." Director of Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov attends a meeting of the service's collegium in Moscow, Russia, February 28, 2023. Top Justice Department officials praised the FBI's ability to neutralize the FSB's network.
[1/2] Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a military parade on Victory Day, which marks the 78th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two, in Red Square in central Moscow, Russia May 9, 2023. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERSMOSCOW, May 9 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said a "real war" was again being waged against Russia as he invoked the Soviet Union's victory in World War Two to say the West was trying to destroy his country. In a speech on Red Square as part of Russia's Victory Day celebrations, Putin said Russia wanted to see a peaceful future, and said the entire country was behind what Russia calls the "special military operation" in Ukraine. Putin said the West had forgotten the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy FaulconbridgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Kremlin via REUTERS/File PhotoApril 25 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a decree establishing temporary control of the Russian assets of two foreign energy firms, signaling Moscow could take similar action against other companies if need be. The decree - outlining possible retaliation if Russian assets abroad are seized - showed Moscow had already taken action against Uniper SE's (UN01.DE) Russian division and the assets of Finland's Fortum Oyj (FORTUM.HE). Rosimushchestvo said more foreign firms could find their assets under temporary Russian control, TASS reported. Last October European Council President Charles Michel said the EU was looking at using Russian assets frozen under sanctions against Moscow towards rebuilding Ukraine. Fortum had already warned shareholders there was a risk its Russian assets could be expropriated.
As Russia's war in Ukraine continues, there does not appear to be a clear end in sight. Russian victoryWhen it began its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, Russia's goal was to take over the country completely. Rather than taking more territory, Russia's objectives in the current stage of war seem to be to weaken Ukraine's resources, economy, and army. Nuclear war and/or NATO interventionPutin has repeatedly made nuclear threats since he began the invasion of Ukraine and, in September, claimed that it was "not a bluff." One senior official previously said that a Russian nuclear strike could trigger a "physical response" from NATO itself.
Putin sounds out military commanders on Ukraine
  + stars: | 2022-12-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/6] Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Joint Headquarters of the Russian armed forces involved in military operations in Ukraine, in an unknown location in Russia, December 17, 2022. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Kremlin via REUTERSSummary This content was produced in Russia, where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in UkraineMOSCOW, Dec 17 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has sought proposals from his armed forces commanders on how they think Russia's military campaign in Ukraine should proceed, during a visit to the operation's headquarters, the Kremlin said on Saturday. Putin was then shown at the head of another conference table at the joint task force headquarters, inviting suggestions from a row of military commanders. "We will listen to the commanders in each operational direction, and I would like to hear your proposals on our immediate and medium-term actions," Putin said. Putin spent the whole of Friday at the task force headquarters, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Interfax news agency.
As Russia's war in Ukraine continues, there does not appear to be a clear end in sight. Russian victoryWhen it began its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, Russia's goal was to take over the country completely. Rather than taking more territory, Russia's objectives in the current stage of war seem to be to weaken Ukraine's resources, economy, and army. Nuclear war and/or NATO interventionPutin has repeatedly made nuclear threats since he began the invasion of Ukraine and, in September, claimed that it was "not a bluff." One senior official previously said that a Russian nuclear strike could trigger a "physical response" from NATO itself.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with members of the Security Council via a video link in Saint Petersburg, Russia, October 10, 2022. "It is obvious that the Ukrainian secret services ordered, organised and carried out the terrorist attack aimed at destroying Russia's critical civilian infrastructure," Putin said of the bridge explosion. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said: "Putin is a terrorist who talks with missiles." Putin said Russia would respond "harshly" to any further attacks by Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the rush hour attacks appeared to have been deliberately timed to kill people as well as to knock out electricity.
Farmers among Russians drafted into the military, Putin says
  + stars: | 2022-09-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting on agriculture issues via video link in Sochi, Russia September 27, 2022. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERS ATTENTIONSummary This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in UkraineMOSCOW, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Farmers are among the Russians being drafted into the military, President Vladimir Putin told a meeting with officials on Tuesday, signalling potential further risks for the 2023 crop. Autumn is a busy season for farmers as they sow winter wheat for the next year's crop and harvest soybeans and sunflower seeds. Winter grain sowing has already been significantly delayed by rains. I ask you to pay special attention to this issue," Putin told the televised meeting.
Russia's Putin to meet Belarus' Lukashenko later today
  + stars: | 2022-09-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterRussian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council via video link at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia September 23, 2022. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERSSept 26 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko on Monday in Moscow, Belarus state media reported. Russia and Belarus are close allies, with Russia having used bases in Belarus as a staging post for its troops, aircraft and equipment in the invasion of Ukraine. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Reuters; Editing by Frank Jack DanielOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Putin allies express concern over mobilisation 'excesses'
  + stars: | 2022-09-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Governor of the Novgorod region Andrei Nikitin in the city of Veliky Novgorod, Russia, September 21, 2022. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERS/File PhotoSept 25 (Reuters) - Russia's two most senior lawmakers on Sunday addressed a string of complaints about Russia's mobilisation drive, ordering regional officials to get a handle on the situation and swiftly solve the "excesses" that have stoked public anger. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterRussia's top two parliamentarians, both close Putin allies, explicitly addressed public anger at the way the mobilisation drive was unfolding. Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the State Duma, Russia's lower chamber, also expressed concern in a separate post. The Kremlin has twice denied it actually plans to draft more than one million, following two separate reports in independent Russian media outlets.
The Federal Reserve's Wednesday rate hike was just the beginning of the world's fight against inflation. A smattering of other central banks have followed suit, while some others took a different course. For now, pain fueled by central banks is likely to continue. The Fed's 75 basis-point rate hike on Wednesday was the first of many such moves this week as the policymakers globally confront surging prices. Three investing experts explained how to adjust your portfolio to benefit from the Fed's rate hike and rising inflation.
Putin’s threats increase the risk of escalation to a nuclear conflict drastically. Beatrice Fihn, Nobel laureate and executive director of the International Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons, urged political leaders to renew efforts to get rid of all nuclear weapons by signing and ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Beatrice Fihn, Nobel laureate and executive director of the International Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons, told CNBC that Putin's "incredibly dangerous and irresponsible" threats drastically increase the risk of escalation to a nuclear conflict. Fihn called for the international community to "unequivocally condemn any and all nuclear threats" and urged political leaders to renew efforts to get rid of all nuclear weapons by signing and ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. 'No going back'Max Hess, a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute think tank, described Putin's nuclear threats as a "very significant announcement."
The bloc's 27 foreign ministers are in New York for the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations. He said the ministers would discuss continuing military support for Ukraine and an eighth sanctions package on Russia. "It's clear Russia wants to destroy Ukraine," Borrell said. Wednesday's meeting should emphasize unity, move ahead quickly with a new sanctions package and use the European peace facility funding mechanism to ramp up weapons supplies to Ukraine, he said. Keeping unity among the 27 for a sanctions package may prove complex amid an energy supply crisis that has hit the bloc hard.
Russia's military will have to be rebuilt because of the war in Ukraine, experts say. But the war in Ukraine has decimated the Russian military that Putin spent years building, while raising questions about his grip on power, Russia experts and military analysts told Insider. Russia's military is going to have to be rebuilt," George Barros, a military analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, told Insider. These losses have forced the Russian military to resort to pulling obsolete Soviet-era equipment, such as T-62 tanks, out of storage. The Russian military is "not nearly as powerful as we thought it was," he said.
Sursa foto: RTECChișinău: Mai multe troleibuze au rămas blocate după ce firele de curent electric s-au ruptMai multe troleibuze au rămas blocate după ce firele de curent electric de la intersecția străzilor Mihai Viteazu - Ștefan cel Mare s-au rupt. Din acest motive circulația mai multor troleibuze a fost blocată, iar în zonele respective s-au creat ambuteiaje. Staționează troleibuzele de pe rutele nr. De la Buiucani, toate rutele staționează. Serviciile de intervenție, se află la fața locului pentru soluționarea problemei.
Persons: Viteazu, cel Mare, Gavriil Bănulescu - Bodoni Locations: Chișinău
America House te invită la patru evenimente despre programele de instruire și public speakingÎmbunătățește-ți abilitățile de speaker, participă la două sesiuni informative despre programele de instruire din a doua jumătate a lui iulie cu doi experți americani și sărbătorește Ziua Independenței SUA alături de America House Chișinău. # Impromptu Speech: Public Speaking sessionPersoanele interesate sunt îndemnate să se înregistreze la sesiunea de public speaking până pe 5 iulie, orele 15.00. Subiectele vor fi date aleatoriu, fiecărui participant și vor avea la dispoziție 1 min pentru a se pregăti și 1 min pentru susținerea discursului. Julie Anderson este profesor pentru clasa I, formator la programul de instruire „Educație online – Crearea unei clase online eficiente”. Evenimentul va avea loc pe data de 9 iulie la orele 15.00 (https://fb.me/e/3uKlCyJl7 ) la oficiul America House Chișinău (Strada Mitropolit Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni 27, Chișinău).
Persons: SUA, . Vă, Veți, Bob Eckhart, Gavriil Bănulescu, Bodoni, Domnul Eckhart, Julie Anderson, Dna Anderson, Paula Organizations: House, America House Chișinău, Evenimentul, Chișinău, House Chișinău, City Locations: America, american, Chișinău, SUA
În anii 1840-1845 orașul Cahul și-a schimbat întrucâtva înfățișarea, căpătând trăsături caracteristice unui centru de județ. În 1857 în Cahul a lucrat câteva luni ca judecător clasicul culturii românești, savantul cu renume mondial – Bogdan Petriceicu Hașdeu. Îndrăgind acest plai, va scrie mai târziu despre locul acesta, despre râul Prut și orașul Cahul, admirând vitejia și înțelepciunea localnicilor. În perioada postbelică orașul Cahul devine principalul centru economic și cultural de sudul Moldovei. Astăzi, Ziua orașului v-a fi marcată printr-un concert susținut de Maestrul Eugen Doga, Paula Seling, Stela Botez, Maria Sarabaș și Ioana Căpraru.
Persons: ., Nicolai I, Gavriil, Bogdan Petriceicu Hașdeu, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Eugen Doga, Paula Seling, Stela Botez, Maria, Ioana Căpraru Locations: . Cahul, Șcheia, Frumoasa, Cahul, Prut, Moldovei
Never Have I Ever Game: American Dream Edition
  + stars: | 2021-07-02 | by ( Alte Articole | ) www.civic.md   time to read: +1 min
Vă rugăm să vă înscrieți la eveniment până pe 8 iulie la ora 15:00, deoarece locurile sunt limitate: https://forms.gle/je9UAAEFeQAW2KU37Regulile din Never Have I Ever sunt simple: Jucătorii iau rând pe rând potențiale experiențe pe care nu le-au avut niciodată. Dacă cineva a făcut acțiunea în cauză, obține un punct. Dacă nimeni nu a făcut acțiunea în cauză, persoana care a formulat interogarea primește un punct. Centrul oferă o gamă largă de proiecte și programe culturale și educative menite să împărtășească din istoria, cultura și valorile SUA. Aici veți putea să aflați detalii despre studiile în diverse instituții educaționale din SUA prin intermediul Programului Education USA.
Persons: Paula, Gavriil Bănulescu, Bodoni Organizations: City, Evenimentul, America House Chișinău, America Locations: SUA, America, Chișinău
Dna Anderson va vorbi despre obiectivul principal al instruirii, subiectele incluse în fiecare sesiune și publicul țintă. Julie Anderson este profesor pentru clasa I, formator la programul de instruire „Educație online - Crearea unei clase online eficiente”. Înregistrarea pentru programul de instruire poate fi făcută aici: https://forms.gle/i7fxWXmFTzeXn6SYAAmerica House este un centru de resurse și dezvoltare profesională unde vizitatorii pot veni să învețe, să creeze și să se inspire! Centrul oferă o gamă largă de proiecte și programe culturale și educative menite să împărtășească din istoria, cultura și valorile SUA. Aici veți putea să aflați detalii despre studiile în diverse instituții educaționale din SUA prin intermediul Programului Education USA.
Persons: Julie Anderson, Gavriil Bănulescu, Bodoni, Dna Anderson Organizations: House Chișinău, America House Chișinău Locations: american, America, Chișinău, America House, SUA
Acest eveniment va avea loc la centrul cultural America House Chișinău, situat pe strada Mitropolit Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni 27, Chișinău. Talentul ca resursă pentru a fi fericiți și de succes din perspectiva angajatorului și a angajaților;2. Se așteaptă ca urmare a acestei întâlniri, participanții să-și crească conștiința de sine, precum și să obțină o viziune mai clară asupra viitorului carierei lor și a eforturilor pe care ar trebui să le îndeplinească. Sesiunea va dura 1 oră și va include livrarea de conținut de către Veronica Arpintin, precum și exerciții practice. Centrul oferă o gamă largă de proiecte și programe culturale și educative menite să împărtășească din istoria, cultura și valorile SUA.
Persons: Gavriil Bănulescu, Bodoni, Veronica, Veronica Arpintin Organizations: America House Chișinău, Evenimentul, House Chișinău, BERD Locations: America, Chișinău, BERD Moldova, Moldova, engleză, House, SUA
Ieri, 17 iunie, la Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei a avut loc un eveniment important – comemorarea a 95 de ani de la nașterea rectorului fondator al Institutului Politehnic din Chișinău (Universității Tehnice a Moldovei) Sergiu Rădăuțanu. univ., dr. hab. Leonid Culiuc, Institutul de Fizică Aplicată, AȘM;# prof., dr. Ion Valuță, prorector cercetare în perioada rectorului Sergiu Rădăuțanu;# prof., dr. Gheorghe Manolea, DHC al UTM, Craiova (online)# prof. Valeriu Dulgheru, care a prezentat Biobibliografia elaborată cu acest prilej – „Sergiu Rădăuțanu – vocație, exigență, rațiune” (autori: dr./hab., prof. univ. În comunicările prezentate s-a menționat rolul primordial al rectorului Sergiu Rădăuțanu în fondarea Institutului Politehnic din Chișinău (astăzi, Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei).
Persons: Sergiu Rădăuțanu, Sergiu, ., Tronciu, Viorel Bostan, Ion Bostan, . Florin Tănăsescu, Leonid Culiuc, Manolea, Valeriu Dulgheru, Sergiu Gheorghe, Anatolie Chihai, Japoniei, Petru, Gavriil Bănulescu - Bodoni, Sergiu Ion Rădăuțanu, Vasile Șoimaru Organizations: Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei, Politehnic, Universității Tehnice, Moldovei, Tehnice, AȘM, UTM, Ministerul Cercetării, Tehnologiei, Antonov, Universitatea Tehnică Locations: Chișinău, Basarabia, România, Craiova, 2.10.1973, Sorbona, Kiev
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