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Erdoğan, Putin to meet on sidelines of summit in Uzbekistan
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sept. 16 on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Erdoğan departed for Uzbekistan on Sept. 15 to attend the eight-nation security group with Türkiye's status of "dialogue partner."
Kremlin hails importance of Putin-Xi meeting in Samarkand
The Kremlin on Tuesday hailed the significance of Russian President Vladimir Putin's planned meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping this week, noting that it's particularly important amid tensions with the West.
Ukraine says grain coming to Somalia, but Russia skeptical
Ukraine's president says tons of grain from his country will arrive in the coming weeks in Somalia, where famine approaches and the global crises of food security and climate change put millions at risk.
Russia unveils Economic Development Plan until 2030
The Russian Economic Development Ministry unveiled on Tuesday the scenarios for the development of the Russian economy until 2030.
Johnson: Winter Electricity Bills will Make British Citizens Cry
"British citizens' electricity bills - now, but even more so in winter - will make people cry". This is what the outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says in an article for "The Mail on Sunday".
In the text, Johnson admits that winter heating costs will be "frightening" for some households.
Auf Wiedersehen Ukraine, we have our own problems
"That's the brutal reality," German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said in an interview with public service ZDF.
She pointed out that it is necessary to understand this and during the autumn and winter to continue delivering weapons in order to support Ukraine.
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Putin to allow inspectors to visit Russia-occupied nuclear plant
Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed that independent inspectors can travel to the Moscow-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the French presidency said on Aug. 19, as fears grow over fighting near the site.
Erdoğan, Putin agree to 'boost economic, energy cooperation'
President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Aug. 5 adopted a statement pledging to boost political and economic cooperation including in energy and trade.
The talks between Putin and Erdoğan came as Russia's isolation grows following its intervention in Ukraine.
Putin's friend announced "good news": The end of the war?
He added that last month's wheat delivery agreement could be a step in that direction.
"The good news is that the Kremlin wants an agreed solution. The first success is the wheat agreement, which could perhaps be slowly extended to a ceasefire," Schrder told Stern weekly and RTL/ntv, adding that he met Putin in Moscow last week.
Putin Fired the Head of Roscosmos Rogozin
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov and appointed him as Director General of Roscosmos in place of Dmitry Rogozin.
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