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The Mayor of Moscow announced an End to Mobilization
Points for the mobilization of soldiers for Ukraine in Moscow closed at 2 p.m. local time on Monday, said Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, as quoted by the Russian Interfax news agency.
PM Mitsotakis at FSRU Alexandroupolis: The new natural gas terminal makes Greece the energy gateway of SE Europe (photos)
Along with Revythousa they build the “fortress” to replace the Russian gas
Bulgaria: Alley and a Garden next to the Russian Embassy will be renamed "Heroes of Ukraine" and "Boris Nemtsov"
The alley, located between Dragan Tsankov Boulevard and the fence of the Russian Embassy in Sofia, will be named "Heroes of Ukraine". This was voted by the municipal councilors in Sofia Council. The alley is located along 96 meters between Nezabravka Street and Nikola Mirchev Street.
The decision was taken with 36 "For", 16 "Against" and none abstained.
Five Ukrainian soldiers killed trying to ‘cross border’, Moscow says
Ukrainian vehicles were destroyed in the Rostov region of Russia, according to these reports
Vladimir Putin Declares State of Emergency after a Massive Diesel Spill
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered a state of emergency and criticized a subsidiary of metals giant Norilsk Nickel after a massive diesel spill into a Siberian river.
45 Flights Were Delayed or Canceled in Moscow
Thirty flights were delayed and 15 were canceled today at the three Moscow airports of Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo.
According to the information, 12 flights were delayed and 11 were canceled at Vnukovo airport, at Domodedovo - 11 flights were delayed, 4 were canceled, and 7 flights were delayed at Sheremetyevo airport.
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Russian-Turkish Public Forum starts in St Petersburg
Kremlin Says no Proof Russia was Source of Radioactive Pollution
There has to date been no confirmation from any Russian government agencies that there was an incident on Russian soil that could have caused raised levels of pollution from a radioactive isotope, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
Russia confirms spike in radioactivity in the Urals
Russian authorities on Nov. 21 confirmed reports of a spike in radioactivity in the air over the Ural Mountains.
Moscow metro: Stalin’s showcase project turns 80
The Moscow metro celebrated its 80th anniversary this month. When it first opened to the public in 1935 it served as a showcase of Stalin’s “Brave New World”, combining state-of-the-art mass transport and opulence with a politically skewed artistic and architectural design favored by the dictator’s regime.
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