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Putin hints at US driving wedge between Russia-EU

Putin hints at US driving wedge between Russia-EU

The Russian President also said the West is reluctant to acknowledge the legitimacy of trade blocs led by Russia.

UN warns Russia, Ukraine of ‘dangerous limbo’

UN warns Russia, Ukraine of ‘dangerous limbo’

“We are either looking at a return to a deepening, intractable conflict or a momentary upsurge in parts of the conflict,” an UN official said.

Putin, Greek PM discuss energy project

Putin, Greek PM discuss energy project

The Greek leader will meet Putin at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, which will take place on June 18–20.

Aung San Suu Kyi to lead delegation to China next week

Aung San Suu Kyi to lead delegation to China next week

The junta-drafted constitution in Myanmar bars the opposition leader Suu Kyi from becoming president.

Iran: Return of a powerful oil producer?

Iran: Return of a powerful oil producer?

Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said earlier this week that OPEC “needs to open space” for his country's anticipated boost in output.

Death toll from China’s ship capsize rises to 97

Death toll from China’s ship capsize rises to 97

Of the 456 people on board the Eastern Star, only 14 have been rescued so far.

SouthAfrica to ratify BRICS Bank this month

SouthAfrica to ratify BRICS Bank this month

The new lender will start naming its investments in the first quarter of 2016.

Amid weak global recovery, China bats for BRICS unity

Amid weak global recovery, China bats for BRICS unity

BRICS must work for democratization of international relations, says Chinese Foreign Minister wang Yi in Moscow.

India, China keen to buy new Russian weapons: Putin aide

India, China keen to buy new Russian weapons: Putin aide

Indian and Chinese Presidents had attended the the 70th anniversary of the victory against Nazi Germany in World War II.

Saudis unlikely to change OPEC output policy

Saudis unlikely to change OPEC output policy

Since the shale oil boom, the Saudis have changed track preferring to allow markets to determine the price of a barrel of oil.