TASS – Former Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union, Latest News from Russia.
- European countries want to know details of Russia-US negotiations on Ukraine — media
- It is time for Afghanistan to consider resuming relations with SCO — Shoigu
- Pentagon chief announces creation of anti-drone task force
- There are over 23,000 terrorists in Afghanistan, Kabul actively fighting them — Shoigu
- Western countries’ intelligence behind transfer of militants to Afghanistan — Shoigu
- West should bear full responsibility for reconstruction of Afghanistan — Shoigu
- Israeli minister presents Trump with plan to seize Gaza — media
- Houthis begin producing multiple warhead missiles — leader
- UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting to discuss Ukraine on August 29
- VGTRK cameraman wounded in Russia’s borderline Kursk Region in intensive care
- Trump considers Zelensky, Europe’s demands unrealistic — magazine
- Russia’s Rublev through to third round of 2025 US Open in New York
- White House refuses to clarify whether US may use military force against Venezuela
- Slovak consulate resumes issuing tourist visas to Russians — visa center
- US welcomes reinstatement of anti-Iranian sanctions launched by EU trio
- Russia’s Kalinskaya through to third round at 2025 US Open after beating Putintseva
- UN calls for dialogue on Iran following E3 letter to Security Council
- UN Security Council extends mandate of peacekeepers in Lebanon through end of 2026
- Russia’s Alexandrova advances to next round at 2025 US Open
- Ankara ready to fulfill obligations on Russia-Ukraine settlement — source
- Share of domestic IT companies starts prevailing in Russian market — expert
- US remains open to direct dialogue with Iran to settle disputes, Rubio says
- UN says some starving Palestinians ‘disappear’ at aid distribution points
- Rome not to send troops to Ukraine, ready to provide ‘external assistance’ to security
- Russian army takes high ground in Kupyansk, puts Ukraine’s troops into grinder — expert
- Russian stock market indices in the green on Thursday — market data
- Iran to react to EU Three launching sanctions snapback mechanism — Foreign Ministry
- Russian budget deficit total 3.4% of GDP in H1 2025 — Finance Ministry
- Pakistan strikes Afghan provinces of Nangarhar, Khost — Reuters
- Witkoff violates protocol coming to meeting with Putin without stenographer — Reuters
- Europe’s decision on anti-Iranian sanctions to harm cooperation — Russia’s UN mission
- Europe’s decision on sanctions against Iran has no legal force — Russia’s UN mission
- Hungary slams Ukraine’s attempts to drag it into war with Russia — top diplomat
- Ukrainian MFA urges US, European countries to supply long-range missiles to Kiev
- Republika Srpska to hold presidential election in 2026 despite CEC decision
- Romania receives three more F-16 fighter jets from Norway
- Israel attacks Yemeni capital during Houthi leader’s address
- Any NATO-Ukraine alliance would create chronic instability — senator
- Analyst describes encirclement of Kupyansk as another success of Russian troops
- Russia’s tennis star Medvedev fined $42,500 for US Open blowup
- Bank of Russia sets official dollar rate at 80.29 rubles for August 29
- EC views Druzhba oil pipeline as important asset for EU energy security
- Palestinians from refugee camps south of Litani River surrender weapons to Lebanese army
- Pop Mart CEO earned more than $18 bln from start of 2025
- Sennheiser to liquidate legal entity in Russia
- India to boost Russian oil imports in September despite US pressure — Reuters
- Ukraine, allies fail to prepare security guarantees draft by weekend
- E3 triggers reinstatement of sanctions against Iran — UN Security Council president
- VGTRK cameraman wounded after stepping on mine in Russia’s borderline Kursk Region
- AfD calls for stopping aid to Kiev until investigation into Nord Stream blasts is complete
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