• Russian and Chinese navies to hold joint naval exercises in the South China Sea

    Russia and China will hold joint naval drills in the South China Sea off the coast of China’s Guangdon province, Reuters reported, citing the Chinese Navy.

    The exercises will begin and Monday and will last eight days.

    The two navies will carry out defense and rescue operations, as well as exercises focusing on seizing islands.

    The exercises come after the arbitration court in The Hague ruled that China did not have historic rights to the South China Sea.

    Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, …

  • First Ukrainian President: The US pressured Ukraine to get rid of nuclear weapons

    Ukraine did not rush to abandon nuclear weapons because it's not easy to do, but the Americans put pressure on the government to do so, according to the online-magazine Slon, citing the first President of Ukraine, Leonid Kravchuk.

    According to Kravchuk, at the time the Ukrainian government wanted the Americans to pay for the renunciation of nuclear weapons.

    “We demanded compensation from the United States and generally from the West. They were constantly, frankly speaking, pressing us and …

  • So-called LPR plans to open representative office in Austria

    Leaders from the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) announced their intention to open a “diplomatic office” in Austria.

    This information was distributed by websites associated with the LPR.

    According to the LPR, “the office” will be engaged in “outreach activities” and coordinate the delivery of humanitarian aid to the occupied Ukrainian territory.

    The organization will be headed, according to them, by the Austrian social activist Alfred Almeder.

    The Austrian edition of Die Presse …

  • Two US reconnaissance aircraft approached the Crimea

    On September 9, two patrol aircraft from the US Navy P-8A Poseidon approached the coast of the Crimea three hours apart from each other. This was reported by Interfax, referring to websites that track the movement of military aircraft.

    They took off on Friday from the Italian airbase Sigonella, and the last of the planes is currently performing the task over the Black Sea near the Russian borders and the Crimea.

    Poseidon’s route runs through Greek and Bulgarian airspace to the area west of …

  • Economists debunk myth about damages to West caused by Russian sanctions

    The Russian food embargo imposed in 2014 in response to Western sanctions did not cause significant damage to countries in the European Union. Experts from the Gaidar Institute, RANEPA (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration) and the Russian Foreign Trade Academy of the Ministry for Economic Development of the Russian Federation all arrived at the same conclusion after having analyzed the Eurostat data and the United Nations Comtrade database.

    The biggest …