Following the court's statement, Israel said it would send a delegation to Russia next week "to ensure the continuation of the Jewish Agency's activity in Russia," according to a statement from Prime Minister Yair Lapid's office. VLADIVOSTOK, Russia -- A court in Russia's Far East has fined a protester for holding a poster citing a popular rock star's recent quip that crudely warned citizens not to blindly follow President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin reacted earlier to media speculation about Putin's health, dismissing the rumors as "nothing but fakes.". The participants of the meeting agreed that Ukrainian forces have a significant potential to advance our forces at the front and to inflict new significant losses on the occupiers," he said. Still, foreigners get around that prohibition and routinely attend inaugurations as guests of American donors, which is allowed. "We are doing all we can to support Ukraine. (file photo), Islamic scholar Gabdrakhman Naumov (file photo), Germany's 1. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 2022 RFE/RL, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The collapse of the partially finished 10-story Metropol building on May 23 sparked angry protests in solidarity with the families of the dead and prompted accusations of government negligence and endemic corruption. EU capitals are to sign off on the sanctions in what is considered a formality before the measures enter into legal force upon their publication in the EU's official journal, expected on July 21. Ukraine could potentially quickly restart exports, Ukraine's Deputy Agriculture Minister Taras Vysotskiy said earlier on July 21. How many families like this may still be destroyed by war?". The mayor of the southern city of Mykolayiv said the city had been targeted again on the evening of July 21 after being shelled earlier in the day, injuring one person and damaging infrastructure, energy facilities, and storage areas. For all of RFE/RL's coverage of the war, click here. Naumov is well-known in Tatarstan as a teacher at the Russian Islamic University and is the former imam of a mosque in the regional capital, Kazan. FC Koln could face a club from Belarus in the Europa Conference League playoffs in August given that there are four football clubs from Belarus -- FC BATE Barysau, FC Homel, FC Shakhtsyor Salihorsk, and FC Dinamo Minsk -- in the qualifying round. Moscows Basmanny district court said on July 21 that it will start a hearing on the ministry's request on July 28. Vandecasteele, 41, was detained in Tehran by Iranian authorities in February, apparently without charge. British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, one of the final two candidates to take over as prime minister after the departure of Boris Johnson, says she does not support sending British soldiers to Ukraine to help fight against Russia. Her tasks include increasing U.S. support for Ukraine, obtaining additional support to "protect people from Russian terror," and boosting humanitarian assistance, Zelenskiy said. WATCH: Shells rained down as our team visited a frontline town in eastern Ukraine where volunteers were trying to evacuate civilians. Pinchuk has rejected all of the charges, saying she immediately closed the Telegram channel after it was officially designated as extremist. Barrack was later indicted on related charges of illegal lobbying as a foreign agent. The Russian-installed administration in the partially occupied Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhya said Ukraine had conducted a drone strike on a nuclear power station there, but the reactor was not damaged. MI6 chief Richard Moore: "I think they are about to run out of steam." SAMARA, Russia -- A Russian court has rejected an appeal filed by a prominent Islamic scholar from Tatarstan who was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison in November for running a branch of a banned religious group. The sanctions package, the seventh approved by the EU since Russia launched the invasion in February, also adds more individuals deemed responsible for the war to the list of those hit with travel bans and asset freezes, the Czech presidency said. Russian and Ukrainian forces both need to avoid basing their troops among civilians, and to do all they can to remove civilians from the vicinity, Wille said. FC Koln, but against those of the entire sport," the club said in the letter. TAVR Media said the information about the health of Zelenskiy was not true. Georgy Kakabadze told RFE/RL on July 20 that the Pervorechensky district court in the city of Vladivostok ordered him to pay a 40,000 ruble ($710) fine for the poster, which said: "The motherland is not the president's a*s." On July 20, answering a question at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado about Putin's health, CIA Director William Burns quipped that Putin is "entirely too healthy.". Videos posted on social media showed retirees gathering in at least four southern cities, Ahvaz, Shushtar, Behbahan, and Shush, chanting slogans against Raisi's government. "This normalcy is exactly what we are deprived of," Zelenska said. The club said in a letter made public on July 21 that it was "simply not sufficient" to have clubs from Belarus play their home games on neutral ground and that they should be removed from competitions, just as Russian clubs had been. The Nurcular movement, which has millions of followers around the globe -- especially in Turkey -- has been banned in Russia since 2008. Earlier in February, Naumov's appeal against his verdict and sentence was rejected by the Supreme Court of Tatarstan. Other criminal proceedings that grew out of investigations into the Trump inauguration included that of Washington lobbyist Samuel Patten, who pleaded guilty to helping an Ukrainian oligarch illegally purchase four tickets to Trump's inauguration and illegally working as a lobbyist for Ukrainian politicians without registering as a foreign agent. Moore said the war "is obviously not over and with winter coming and the pressure on gas supplies, "we are in for a tough time." Szijjarto said his goal was to complete talks on gas purchases as soon as possible, reiterating that Hungary wanted a cease-fire and peace talks to end the war in Ukraine. There are 40 million (Ukrainians)." The Ukrainian military said on July 22 that the main efforts of the Russian Army in the eastern Donetsk region are concentrated in the Kramatorsk and Bakhmut directions. The court handed down its decision on July 21 even after the 25-year-old activist said she may face torture if returned to custody in Belarus. The Sixth Court of Cassations in the city of Samara pronounced its ruling rejecting the appeal filed by Gabdrakhman Naumov on July 21, his lawyer, Ruslan Nagiyev, told RFE/RL. Speaking to the BBC in an interview on July 21, Truss ruled out the "direct involvement" of her country's troops if she were to become prime minister. Ukrainian hryvnya banknotes (illustrative photo), Speaking to the BBC in an interview on July 21, Truss ruled out the "direct involvement" of her country's troops if she were to become prime minister. Negotiations between the four parties in Istanbul last week reportedly were close to a deal on a UN-led plan to allow shipments of grain to begin moving through the ports. Giuliani's efforts ultimately led to Trump's first impeachment in 2019. The head of Britain's armed forces said on July 17 in an interview with the BBC that the number of Russians killed and wounded in Ukraine was about 50,000. "Moscow must continue to pay a high price for its aggression," she added. Ukraine has been slowly carrying out political and economic reforms since 2014, when it overthrew pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych, in order to meet EU membership requirements. Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in his nightly address that a meeting of Ukraines military command on July 21 has established that Ukrainian forces have a significant potential to advance our forces at the front and to inflict new significant losses on the occupiers," and that Kyiv needs to increase the intensity of its attacks on Russian forces. Nikolenko said the Ukrainian delegation at the talks would only support decisions guaranteeing the safety of Ukraine's southern regions, "strong positions" of Ukraine's armed forces in the Black Sea, and safe exports of Ukrainian agricultural products. HRW said it wrote to the Russian and the Ukrainian defense ministries on May 6, asking for details about the measures their armed forces were taking "to minimize civilian casualties, remove civilians from the vicinity of fighting, and avoid deploying forces in densely populated areas." Police in St. Petersburg arrested Pinchuk on November 1 last year at the request of Belarus. "These are poor kids from rural parts of Russia.
In an apparent dig at 69-year-old Putins age, he said: "And with all due respect to old age, 44 is not (almost) 70." "The motherland is a beggar, an old woman that sells potatoes at the railway station. CIA Director William Burns, speaking a day earlier at the same conference, said that U.S. intelligence estimated Russian losses "in the vicinity of 15,000 killed and maybe three times that wounded." Researchers from the Kyiv School of Economics estimate that it will take more than $100 billion to rebuild Ukraine's infrastructure. Subsequent attacks on these bases killed and wounded civilians, the watchdog said. The United States, the European Union, and several other countries have refused to acknowledge Lukashenka as the winner of the vote and imposed several rounds of sanctions on him and his regime, citing election fraud and the crackdown. When they take a town, there is nothing left. Exports of Russian gold last year reportedly totaled more than $15 billion. Ukraine has estimated that the costs of the war combined with lower tax revenues has left a $5 billion-a-month fiscal shortfall. Deputy Attorney General Gholam Abbas Turki said on July 21 that the Abadan city administration held a 4.5 percent participation in the Metropol project and bore a large part of the responsibility for the accident since its involvement in the construction led to the neglect of the municipality's "supervisory duty." Current Time reporter Borys Sachalko and cameraman Serhiy Dykun ran for cover, but nearby civilians were not fast enough. The government has cracked down on the protesters, arresting many. Lawyer Mustafa Nili wrote on Twitter on July 20 that Dadkhah had been transferred to the notorious Evin prison to serve the eight-year sentence he received in 2011. Last week, a group of 11 human-rights organizations appealed to Belgium to cancel the agreement. Economists calculate that pushes the annual deficit to 25 percent of GDP, compared with just 3.5 percent before the conflict. The United States has already provided $8 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the war began. The head of Germany's network regulator, Klaus Mueller, said Russias Gazprom had notified deliveries on July 21 of only about 30 percent of the pipeline's capacity. The U.S. District Court ruling against Yuri Vanetik concludes a subplot that emerged early in the Trump presidency amid scrutiny over his business dealings in Russia, the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference, and Ukrainian lobbying of the Trump White House. Russia last updated the number of war dead in March, saying 1,351 troops had died. It is obliterated, he said. The prohibition is aimed at curbing foreign influence on presidential administrations. "I think they are about to run out of steam, he said. Six previous rounds of sanctions have targeted Russia's economy, financial system, central bank, top government officials, as well as Russian President Vladimir Putin and his inner circle. (file photo), Iranian lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah (file photo), Iran has been hit by a recent wave of protests by retirees demanding an increase in their pension as the country grapples with an economic crisis. The Czech Republic, which currently holds the EU's rotating six-month presidency, said the new sanctions will align the EU with its Group of Seven (G7) partners. Nurcular was founded in Turkey by Said Nursi, who died in 1960. Prime Minister Alexander de Croo's government has said the treaty is the only solution for the release of Olivier Vandecasteele, a Belgian aid worker jailed in Iran. The request was quickly backed on July 20 by Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Britain, and the United States, which announced their coordinated suspension of debt service shortly after Ukraine made its request. Russia's Justice Ministry has demanded the closure of the Russian branch of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Sohnut, which processes the immigration of Jews to Israel. Giuliani later worked as Trump's personal lawyer and worked with other Ukrainian figures to dig up information that would be embarrassing to former Vice President Joe Biden. A bipartisan group of seven senators introduced the resolution on July 20 shortly after Zelenska spoke to members of Congress about the war, highlighting the suffering of Ukrainian civilians. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- A court of appeals in Russia's second-largest city, St. Petersburg, has upheld a decision to extradite Belarusian activist Yana Pinchuk to Minsk, where she faces charges for protesting the disputed August 2020 presidential election that kept authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka in power despite opposition accusations that the voting was rigged. The summit was the first gathering of heads of state in the region since Russia -- which was not a participant in the meeting -- launched its invasion of Ukraine five months ago. Zelenska, who visited the White House on July 19, said that while U.S. lawmakers can look forward to normal schedules, she and other mothers in Ukraine wonder whether their children will return to school in the fall, while teachers wonder whether they should prepare for the classroom or bomb shelters. In addition to her meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden at the White House, she also visited the State Department and met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. A court in Iran has indicted 20 people for their responsibility in the collapse of a tower building that killed 43 people in May in the southwestern city of Abadan. Pensioners and retired government employees have again taken to the streets in several cities across Iran shouting anti-government slogans and demanding a full 38 percent increase in their pensions, which was promised by the Supreme Labor Council. The resolution calls on the United States, along with NATO and European Union allies, to support the government of Ukraine to prevent further acts of Russian genocide against the Ukrainian people and supports tribunals and international criminal investigations to hold Russian political leaders and military personnel accountable.
The letter called for "decisive action" from UEFA, saying 1. As the war in Ukraine rages on, civilians have been caught in the fighting unnecessarily, said HRW's Belkis Wille. WATCH: Kyiv has urged Ukrainians living in the Zaporizhzhya region to evacuate. Zelenskiy said a meeting of Ukraines military command on July 21 defined tasks in tactical areas that must be carried out to strengthen positions and worked out supply issues related to delivering the latest weapons arriving from Western allies to the troops in the field. Russia will consider a request from Hungary to buy more gas, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on July 21 after meeting with his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijjarto, in Moscow. "This is not enough and I am telling my partners this frankly. FC Koln has urged UEFA, European soccer's governing body, to remove Belarusian football clubs from all European competitions over Minsk's support of Russia's ongoing unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv, said one of the most densely populated areas of Ukraine's second-largest city was being shelled, while the regional governor said two people had been killed and 19 wounded. Turki also said the city administration and the technical supervisors of the construction work were guilty of "numerous shortcomings and faults." The Ukrainian oligarch in question was later identified as Serhiy Lyovochkin, who was allied with the Opposition Bloc, a pro-Russian Ukrainian political party. The last round of sanctions was passed in June and imposed a ban on most Russian oil imports. Despite Moscow's waning influence in the region, none of the five presidents in attendance mentioned the war in Ukraine. In his lawsuit filed in 2019, Pavel Fuks, a Ukrainian-Russian developer, accused Vanetik of defrauding him after Fuks paid $200,000 for what he thought would be exclusive tickets to Trump's inauguration two years earlier.
In an apparent dig at 69-year-old Putins age, he said: "And with all due respect to old age, 44 is not (almost) 70." "The motherland is a beggar, an old woman that sells potatoes at the railway station. CIA Director William Burns, speaking a day earlier at the same conference, said that U.S. intelligence estimated Russian losses "in the vicinity of 15,000 killed and maybe three times that wounded." Researchers from the Kyiv School of Economics estimate that it will take more than $100 billion to rebuild Ukraine's infrastructure. Subsequent attacks on these bases killed and wounded civilians, the watchdog said. The United States, the European Union, and several other countries have refused to acknowledge Lukashenka as the winner of the vote and imposed several rounds of sanctions on him and his regime, citing election fraud and the crackdown. When they take a town, there is nothing left. Exports of Russian gold last year reportedly totaled more than $15 billion. Ukraine has estimated that the costs of the war combined with lower tax revenues has left a $5 billion-a-month fiscal shortfall. Deputy Attorney General Gholam Abbas Turki said on July 21 that the Abadan city administration held a 4.5 percent participation in the Metropol project and bore a large part of the responsibility for the accident since its involvement in the construction led to the neglect of the municipality's "supervisory duty." Current Time reporter Borys Sachalko and cameraman Serhiy Dykun ran for cover, but nearby civilians were not fast enough. The government has cracked down on the protesters, arresting many. Lawyer Mustafa Nili wrote on Twitter on July 20 that Dadkhah had been transferred to the notorious Evin prison to serve the eight-year sentence he received in 2011. Last week, a group of 11 human-rights organizations appealed to Belgium to cancel the agreement. Economists calculate that pushes the annual deficit to 25 percent of GDP, compared with just 3.5 percent before the conflict. The United States has already provided $8 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the war began. The head of Germany's network regulator, Klaus Mueller, said Russias Gazprom had notified deliveries on July 21 of only about 30 percent of the pipeline's capacity. The U.S. District Court ruling against Yuri Vanetik concludes a subplot that emerged early in the Trump presidency amid scrutiny over his business dealings in Russia, the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference, and Ukrainian lobbying of the Trump White House. Russia last updated the number of war dead in March, saying 1,351 troops had died. It is obliterated, he said. The prohibition is aimed at curbing foreign influence on presidential administrations. "I think they are about to run out of steam, he said. Six previous rounds of sanctions have targeted Russia's economy, financial system, central bank, top government officials, as well as Russian President Vladimir Putin and his inner circle. (file photo), Iranian lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah (file photo), Iran has been hit by a recent wave of protests by retirees demanding an increase in their pension as the country grapples with an economic crisis. The Czech Republic, which currently holds the EU's rotating six-month presidency, said the new sanctions will align the EU with its Group of Seven (G7) partners. Nurcular was founded in Turkey by Said Nursi, who died in 1960. Prime Minister Alexander de Croo's government has said the treaty is the only solution for the release of Olivier Vandecasteele, a Belgian aid worker jailed in Iran. The request was quickly backed on July 20 by Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Britain, and the United States, which announced their coordinated suspension of debt service shortly after Ukraine made its request. Russia's Justice Ministry has demanded the closure of the Russian branch of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Sohnut, which processes the immigration of Jews to Israel. Giuliani later worked as Trump's personal lawyer and worked with other Ukrainian figures to dig up information that would be embarrassing to former Vice President Joe Biden. A bipartisan group of seven senators introduced the resolution on July 20 shortly after Zelenska spoke to members of Congress about the war, highlighting the suffering of Ukrainian civilians. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- A court of appeals in Russia's second-largest city, St. Petersburg, has upheld a decision to extradite Belarusian activist Yana Pinchuk to Minsk, where she faces charges for protesting the disputed August 2020 presidential election that kept authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka in power despite opposition accusations that the voting was rigged. The summit was the first gathering of heads of state in the region since Russia -- which was not a participant in the meeting -- launched its invasion of Ukraine five months ago. Zelenska, who visited the White House on July 19, said that while U.S. lawmakers can look forward to normal schedules, she and other mothers in Ukraine wonder whether their children will return to school in the fall, while teachers wonder whether they should prepare for the classroom or bomb shelters. In addition to her meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden at the White House, she also visited the State Department and met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. A court in Iran has indicted 20 people for their responsibility in the collapse of a tower building that killed 43 people in May in the southwestern city of Abadan. Pensioners and retired government employees have again taken to the streets in several cities across Iran shouting anti-government slogans and demanding a full 38 percent increase in their pensions, which was promised by the Supreme Labor Council. The resolution calls on the United States, along with NATO and European Union allies, to support the government of Ukraine to prevent further acts of Russian genocide against the Ukrainian people and supports tribunals and international criminal investigations to hold Russian political leaders and military personnel accountable.
The letter called for "decisive action" from UEFA, saying 1. As the war in Ukraine rages on, civilians have been caught in the fighting unnecessarily, said HRW's Belkis Wille. WATCH: Kyiv has urged Ukrainians living in the Zaporizhzhya region to evacuate. Zelenskiy said a meeting of Ukraines military command on July 21 defined tasks in tactical areas that must be carried out to strengthen positions and worked out supply issues related to delivering the latest weapons arriving from Western allies to the troops in the field. Russia will consider a request from Hungary to buy more gas, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on July 21 after meeting with his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijjarto, in Moscow. "This is not enough and I am telling my partners this frankly. FC Koln has urged UEFA, European soccer's governing body, to remove Belarusian football clubs from all European competitions over Minsk's support of Russia's ongoing unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv, said one of the most densely populated areas of Ukraine's second-largest city was being shelled, while the regional governor said two people had been killed and 19 wounded. Turki also said the city administration and the technical supervisors of the construction work were guilty of "numerous shortcomings and faults." The Ukrainian oligarch in question was later identified as Serhiy Lyovochkin, who was allied with the Opposition Bloc, a pro-Russian Ukrainian political party. The last round of sanctions was passed in June and imposed a ban on most Russian oil imports. Despite Moscow's waning influence in the region, none of the five presidents in attendance mentioned the war in Ukraine. In his lawsuit filed in 2019, Pavel Fuks, a Ukrainian-Russian developer, accused Vanetik of defrauding him after Fuks paid $200,000 for what he thought would be exclusive tickets to Trump's inauguration two years earlier.