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The Bank of Russia has announced the official exchange rates for the US dollar, euro, and Chinese yuan for May 5, 2026. The report specifies the exact rates and the amount of increase or decrease compared to previous levels.
Gazprom reports that Russian consumers received record volumes of gas in early May and throughout April. The company attributes this increased demand to temperatures falling below climatic norms.
The European Commission has restricted funding for solar inverter projects involving companies from countries designated as 'high-risk,' including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The article reports on a corruption scandal in Ukraine involving businessman Timur Mindich and alleged illicit dealings in the defense and energy sectors.
A 12-year-old boy in Crimea was injured when an explosive device he found near an abandoned building detonated. Russian authorities have opened a criminal investigation to determine the origin of the munition and the circumstances of the…
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated that the Lebanese government is pursuing trilateral consultations in Washington to secure a comprehensive ceasefire with Israel.
Japanese lawmaker Muneo Suzuki expressed his hope that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will restore diplomatic relations between Japan and Russia, citing the precedent set by Shinzo Abe.
A car crashed into a crowd on a shopping street in downtown Leipzig, Germany, resulting in two deaths and more than 20 injuries. Emergency services, including firefighters and medical workers, responded to the scene with rescue helicopters.
A Russian military source cited by TASS claims there is an increase in non-combat casualties among Ukrainian forces in the Sumy Region.
A car crashed into a group of people in the historic center of Leipzig, Germany, resulting in at least two deaths and several injuries. Local police have described the situation as currently unclear.
Berlin police will reintroduce restrictions on May 8-9, banning Soviet symbols, specific ribbons, and military uniforms at certain memorial sites. Exceptions will be made for diplomats and veterans of the Great Patriotic War.
Zhukovsky Airport CEO Alexander Senin announced plans to expand the passenger terminal by 1,600 square meters by the end of the third quarter of 2026.
The South Korean Foreign Ministry reported an explosion and fire on the bulk carrier Namu, operated by HMM, while it was anchored in the Strait of Hormuz near the UAE.
The article reports on US President Donald Trump's plan to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, citing Euronews and unnamed US officials who claim the number was arbitrary.
The author suggests that households in Sri Lanka should reduce or eliminate the use of clothes dryers in favor of sun-drying to save money and energy following a tariff increase.
The author critiques a political incident in Sri Lanka where Sugeeshwara Bandara protested at a government official's private residence and was allegedly attacked with human waste.
The article is an interview between scholar Tinashe Mushakavanhu and Ugandan political leader and musician Bobi Wine. They discuss the influence of African literature, the persecution of writers in Uganda, and the intersection of art and…
The author discusses the current state of elementary mathematics achievement in Ontario, comparing the province's generalist teaching model with the specialist model used in China.
Former JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana has filed new allegations of sexual abuse and harassment against executive Lorna Hajdini, supported by anonymous witness statements.
Asian stock markets declined following losses on Wall Street, while oil prices remained elevated due to tensions between the US and Iran.