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Burundi interested in constructing small NPPs with Russian assistance — Lavrov
The Russian foreign minister highlighted that RusHydro’s expertise was the best in the world as well
Over one thousand exhibits presented at Drone Expo in Kazan
Over 230 manufacturers took part in one of Russia's largest gatherings dedicated to unmanned technology in 2026
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В Липецкой области открывают доступ к системам мониторинга бензина на АЗС
Все сервисы работают в тестовом режиме
В пункте отбора в Москве особый упор делают на комплектование войск БПС
Офицер пункта отбора Юрий Самсонов отметил, что в пункт обращается достаточное количество заинтересованных и замотивированных граждан
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Минюст предлагает расширить применение бесплатной юрпомощи
Минюст вынес на общественное обсуждение законопроект, наделяющий правом на бесплатную юридическую помощь по ряду социальных вопросов бывших заключенных, которые проходят пробацию. То есть с помощью специальных программ при поддержке государства и гражданского общества встраиваются в законопослушную жизнь.
В Красногорске горит крупный ТЦ
Около получаса назад в подмосковном Красногорске начался крупный пожар в торговом центре, сообщили "РГ" очевидцы инцидента.
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Красный Крест анонсировал раздачу гуманитарной помощи в Крыму
Российский Красный Крест (РКК) направил дополнительные средства гуманитарной помощи в Крым и Севастополь из-за введения режима чрезвычайной ситуации. Об этом сообщила пресс-служба организации.
Аудиторам-нарушителям запретят работать с общественно значимыми компаниями
Аудиторские организации, входящие в реестры Казначейства РФ и Банк России, не смогут оказывать услуги общественно значимым организациям (ОЗО) и общественно значимым организациям на финансовом рынке (ОЗО ФР) в случае исключения хотя бы из одного реестра. Соответствующие поправки в закон «Об аудиторской деятельности» в первом чтении приняла Госдума.
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Часы растеряли форму // В России сократился рынок носимых электронных устройств
Рынок носимой электроники по итогам первого полугодия сократился в натуральном выражении на 520 тыс. устройств, или 15,3% год к году, в денежном — на 2,65 млрд руб., или 11,3% год к году. Китайский бренд Huawei обогнал американский Apple по выручке в России от продаж смарт-часов и фитнес-браслетов. По доле натуральных продаж по-прежнему лидируют «безымянные» (Unbranded) устройства, хотя их присутствие на рынке продолжает сокращаться.
Нефти подлили спрос // МЭА обновило прогнозы для мирового рынка энергоресурсов
Мировой спрос и предложение нефти в июне начали восстанавливаться после майского провала: их поддержало частичное открытие Ормузского пролива, следует из ежемесячного доклада Международного энергетического агентства (МЭА). Вместе с тем сценарий, при котором рынок вернется к профициту уже к концу 2026 года, выглядит все менее вероятным на фоне эскалации конфликта на Ближнем Востоке. Для России перспективы осложняются атаками на нефтяную инфраструктуру: из-за их последствий агентство уже прогнозирует снижение добычи как в этом, так и в следующем году.
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Новости
Пикник с Harmonie Хрустальный дом Baccarat выпустил футляр Octogone Trunk Harmonie, в дизайне которого присутствует культовая для бренда форма восьмиугольника. Футляр предназначен для транспортировки или хранения набора для виски Harmonie и может использоваться для поездок, пикников или подачи напитков на дегустациях.
Выставки искусства и дизайна
«Вера Мухина. Навстречу ветру» «Вера Мухина: диалоги, грани» Сразу два московских музея отдали свои залы одной из мощнейших фигур в русском искусстве ХХ века — Вере Мухиной.
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Более 130 человек утонули во Франции с 19 июня в период аномальной жары
Во Франции с 19 июня в период аномальной жары в водоемах утонул 131 человек, сообщила министр спорта Марина Феррари.
Что произошло за день: пятница, 10 июля
Ситуация с топливом в регионах, рост цен на бензин в июне, ликвидация пожара на Ильском НПЗ, Борис Надеждин признан иноагентом
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Anti-War Politician Boris Nadezhdin Branded ‘Foreign Agent’
The designation comes nearly a month after Nadezhdin submitted documents to run for Russia’s lower-house State Duma in September. Foreign agents are barred from running for any elected office under Russian law.
Russian Regions Begin Odd-Even Gasoline Rationing
Drivers with license plates starting with an odd digit are allowed to buy gasoline on odd-numbered days of the month. Those with license plates starting with an even digit — with zero considered an even number — are restricted to even-numbered days.
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Росстат: бензин за июнь подорожал на 6,9%, дизель — на 7,1%
Потребительские цены на бензин в России в июне 2026 года выросли на 6,88% относительно предыдущего месяца, сообщает «Интерфакс» со ссылкой на данные Росстата.
«Ахинея. Классика иноагентства». МИД отрицает, что разрабатывает выездные визы для россиян
Представитель МИД РФ Мария Захарова опровергла информацию о том, что в России готовится закон о выездных визах.
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Former NATO commander urges bloc to give Trump ‘timeout’
NATO members should keep a low profile on meetings and joint activities in the next two years of Trump’s tenure, James Stavridis believes Read Full Article at RT.com
Replica mosque torched in Northern Ireland bonfire (VIDEOS)
Northern Irish loyalists have burned a replica mosque atop a bonfire, in what police called a “hate display” Read Full Article at RT.com
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Moscow tells Berlin to stop arming Kiev instead of preaching peace
Russian FM spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has rebuked a German diplomat’s call for Moscow to end the Ukraine conflict to solve fuel shortages Read Full Article at RT.com
Zelensky ‘personally cleared’ killing of Monaco bombing suspect – ex-Ukrainian diplomat (VIDEO)
Vladimir Zelensky “cleared” the killing of the Monaco bombing suspect, ex-Ukrainian diplomat Andrey Telizhenko has told RT Read Full Article at RT.com
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IEA issues oil demand warning
The IEA forecasts a 1 million barrel-a-day decline in global oil demand in 2026 as the Iran war continues to disrupt Middle Eastern exports Read Full Article at RT.com
Germany to hit its industry with more energy tariffs
German manufacturers could be forced to pay millions of euros per year to build a strategic natural gas reserve Read Full Article at RT.com
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Pakistan Builds First Merchant Ship in 40 Years – But Can It Build an Industry?
Pakistan has started building a container ship at the Karachi Shipyard – the first in four decades.
Ukraine’s Patriot Play is Both Impossible and Pointless: Here’s Why
“In theory,” one can dream about building “anything and anywhere.” In practice, cold hard realities get in the way, says veteran Russian military analyst Alexei Leonkov, commenting on Ukraine’s hopes to license-build Patriot missile interceptors.
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В РФ оценили недополученный ВВП из-за предотвратимых смертей от онкологии
ВВП России ежегодно недополучает почти 2,5 трлн руб. из-за предотвратимой смертности от онкологии и болезней системы кровообращения (БСК). Об этом 10 июля сообщил министр здравоохранения Михаил Мурашко на форуме «Россия и мир: тренды здорового долголетия».
Борис Надеждин внесен в реестр иноагентов
Политик Борис Надеждин внесен в реестр иностранных агентов Минюста. Это следует из информации на сайте ведомства. Также в реестр внесены создатель туроператора RussiaDiscovery Тимофей Рогожин, журналистка Екатерина Воропай и независимая организация «Штаб кандидатов».
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China achieves first-ever controlled rocket booster recovery
China successfully recaptured the first stage of a rocket after a launch on Friday in a breakthrough for the country's space program, state media said.
The first stage of a Long March-10B rocket separated from the second stage after liftoff and returned to a platform in the sea.
Latest news bulletin | July 10th, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Wildfire in southern Spain leaves at least 12 dead and 23 missing
A local official said four of the victims may be British after a fire broke out near Los Gallardos, Almería.
Man nearly sucked out of window mid-air on Ryanair plane, passengers say
The man's wife held onto his legs for around five minutes to stop him from being sucked out, officials say.
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Passenger 'partially sucked out of window' on Ryanair flight
A Ryanair flight was forced to make a emergency landing after a passenger was reportedly partially sucked out of a window.
Ukrainian security officer 'retracts confession' over killing of Monaco bomb suspect
There has been a new twist in the case of a Ukrainian woman who was found dead after allegedly carrying out a bombing in Monaco just days earlier.
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Hundreds give hero’s welcome to Egypt after best World Cup run
Supporters waved Egyptian and Palestinian flags in support of Gaza as the Pharaohs boarded an open-top bus for a parade.
Trump hints at further Iran negotiations after exchange of fire over Hormuz
Iran has not responded to Trump's latest claim, which comes as new attacks threaten the full resumption of war.
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Spain-Belgium live: Roja's perfect defence meets Red Devils' resilience in World Cup quarter-finals
Spain and Belgium clash in a tasteful quarter-final encounter on Friday, with both European nations seeking to reach the World Cup semi-finals in a 1986 rematch. The Roja and the Red Devils bring contrasting styles and experiences to this knockout tie, but only one of them will advance to face France in the final four. Follow our liveblog to see our minute-by-minute commentary.
Paris court hands monitor 18-month suspended sentence for assaulting preschooler in abuse scandal
A Paris court handed a school monitor an 18-month suspended prison sentence on Friday for sexually abusing a kindergarten-age child. It's the first such guilty verdict since the French capital was rocked by a wave of allegations of child sex abuse by non-teaching staff in Paris's public school system.
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Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv reaches ‘political’ agreement with US on Patriot interceptor production licences
Key supplies of interceptors to arrive in the next few days, as talks also continue on a ‘drone deal’, Zelenskyy says. What we know on day 1,598Ukraine and the US have reached a political agreement on licences for production of PAC-3 Patriot interceptors, president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday, adding that key supplies of the missiles were to arrive in the next few days. The Patriot is a US-made air defence system. Its PAC-3 interceptor is one of the few western weapons capable of shooting down the ballistic missiles Russia has increasingly fired at Ukrainian cities. Zelenskyy, speaking to reporters after returning from a Nato summit and talks withDonald Trump in Turkey, also said that talks were proceeding with the US on a “drone deal” or joint drone production.Discussions will proceed with Ukraine’s European allies on developing a separate anti-missile system, Zelenskyy said on Thursday, with a meeting planned for France in the near future. “It’s for ballistic targets, similar to Patriot, but more, I would say, mass-produced and a cheaper system,” he said.A top Ukrainian official has cautioned that it could take a year or more for the country to produce Patriot interceptor missiles. The Kremlin said the licence deal reflected what it called Washington’s “ambivalence” but noted it appreciated Trump’s efforts to help broker a peace deal to end the war, which Russia launched over four years ago.Zelenskyy said on Thursday that Russia struck an ammunition warehouse during its attack on the Kyiv region earlier this week, adding that a criminal probe was launched. In the small town of Vyshneve on Kyiv’s western outskirts, the Russian strike hit the warehouse and set off massive secondary explosions on 6 July. Ukrainian officials said 10 people were killed in Vyshneve and hundreds of houses were damaged. Ukrainian officials rarely disclose any damage to military targets after Russian attacks.Russian strikes killed at least 265 civilians in Ukraine and injured 1,816 in June, the highest combined casualty count since the first months after Moscow’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, a top UN official told the Security Council on Thursday. UN political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo said the number of civilians killed and injured in Ukraine in May had been the highest since April 2022, but data from the UN’s Office of the high commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) pointed to an even higher toll in June, and possibly July. In total, OHCHR has verified that at least 16,402 civilians, including 802 children, had been killed in Ukraine since the start of the war, and 48,428 had been injured, including 2,948 children. Russian authorities have reported that 250 civilians were killed and 1,596 were injured inside Russia in the first six months of 2026, but the UN was not in a position to verify the reports, DiCarlo saidUkraine opened a criminal investigation Thursday, a day after crowds of people in the western city of Lviv surrounded and overturned an army conscription vehicle. The incident drew a swift backlash from top Ukrainian officials, including Zelenskyy, who called it “a very bad story.” Ukraine has seen a steady increase in clashes between citizens and army conscription police since Russia’s invasion in 2022, with authorities reporting over a hundred such incidents this year alone. The unrest erupted after officers detained a man suspected of evading military service and took him to a draft centre, authorities said. Videos published on social media showed crowds surrounding and attacking a vehicle in Lviv late Wednesday, shouting “shame” and filming with their phones. A police officer who arrived to calm the crowd was later attacked, according to prosecutors. Continue reading...
Ukraine war briefing: Russia bans diesel exports as refinery attacks trigger gas shortages and price spikes
Moscow moves to support domestic fuel market as drivers face hours-long lines amid intensifying Ukrainian strikes. What we know on day 1,597Russia introduced a ban on diesel exports on Wednesday as part of a raft of measures to support the domestic fuel market after systematic Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries triggered gasoline shortages and price spikes. Drivers in many regions are facing hours-long lines to refuel, as intensifying Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure squeeze supplies of diesel and gasoline. The deputy prime minister, Alexander Novak, told a televised government meeting, chaired by the president, Vladimir Putin, that the fuel situation remained complex and that “it is clear that the current situation at filling stations is causing concern among the public.”Russian ballistic missiles and jet-powered drones killed at least three people in Kyiv in attacks on Wednesday morning, officials said, as Moscow exploits Ukraine’s critical shortage of US-made interceptors. The attacks coincided with a Nato summit in Ankara, where Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, held a meeting with Donald Trump and discussed the possibility of Ukraine obtaining licences to produce the interceptors. Moscow has stepped up its air war on Ukraine in recent months as its ground advances have largely stalled and Ukrainian attacks on its military logistics and oil industry triggered widespread fuel shortages. In July alone, Russian strikes on Kyiv and its surrounding region have killed 60 people.The US president’s commitment to allowing Ukraine to manufacture Patriot missile interceptors, however, was vaguely framed, and he admitted he had not spoken to the US defence and aerospace companies Lockheed Martin and RTX Corporation (formerly Raytheon) that produce the Patriot system. It also remained unclear how quickly manufacturing of the expensive and complex munitions could be stepped up.A Russian attack on Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa on Wednesday killed four people and injured six, a senior local official said. The city, Ukraine’s most important port, has been a frequent Russian target in the more than four-year-old war. AKharkiv, Ukraine’s second-biggest city, also came under missile attack on Wednesday morning, local officials said, reporting damage to private homes and a church. Another missile strike later on Wednesday on a residential building killed two, its mayor, Ihor Terekhov, said.In Russia, Ukraine’s overnight drone attacks killed one person and damaged industrial sites, authorities said.Russia denounced Nato’s decision to give military aid to Ukraine, saying it could have catastrophic consequences. Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson for Russia’s Foreign Ministry, said Nato’s priorities remained unchanged: “The militarisation of the European continent, the focus on building up defence capabilities, preparation for an armed conflict with Russia, and, of course, aid to Ukraine.” Zakharova said in a statement on her ministry’s website: “It is a pity, because if Nato strategists had stopped and thought for a moment, they might not have made such irresponsible decisions that could lead to a catastrophe not just for the alliance, but for the whole world.” Continue reading...
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Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals
Unesco report shows children lost out to servicing debt in 113 countries, with 18 spending five times more on loansMost developing countries spent less on education than they did repaying debt last year, according to the UN, at the same time as global aid to education is predicted to decline by up to 30%.More was spent on servicing foreign debt than on education in 113 developing countries in 2025, according to research by the UN’s culture and education agency, Unesco. In sub-Saharan Africa, countries spent 3.6 times more on debt than education. Continue reading...
Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ
President orders investigation after fictitious body given funding, triggering renewed scrutiny of alleged corruptionA fictitious federal entity that was allocated 1.3bn naira (£700,000) in Nigeria’s 2026 budget has precipitated a political storm in Africa’s largest democracy in the run-up to a general election set for January.The fake agency came to light last October when Femi Gbajabiamila, the president’s chief of staff, wrote to the police alleging that his signature, along with official seals and reference numbers, had been forged by Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, who was claiming to have been appointed by the presidency to head the presidential foreign intervention promotion council (PFIPC). Continue reading...