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Press releases published on July 27, 2025

Hong Kong’s Economy Sees Positive Trajectory for Tenth Consecutive Quarter
(MENAFN) Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), announced on Sunday that the upcoming estimate for Q2 GDP is expected to continue its positive trajectory, marking the 10th consecutive quarter of economic …

Putin Eases Job Access Regulations for Moldovans
(MENAFN) President Vladimir Putin has relaxed the regulations governing Moldovan citizens seeking employment in Russia, despite ongoing political friction between Moscow and Moldova’s pro-European Union, pro-Ukrainian leadership. Moldova, a post-Soviet …

G7 ‘concerned’ regarding raids on Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau
(MENAFN) The Group of Seven (G7) ambassadors are closely monitoring recent law enforcement actions against Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU). In a statement on X, the G7’s Support Group for Ukraine expressed serious concern over …

Kremlin criticize ‘militarization’ over reports of US nukes in UK
(MENAFN) The Kremlin has criticized what it calls the West’s growing nuclear militarization following reports that the United States has deployed tactical nuclear weapons to the United Kingdom. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the …

Media reports Israeli ambassador to leave Russia early
(MENAFN) Israeli Ambassador to Russia Simona Halperin is set to end her mission in Moscow earlier than planned due to a new appointment, Russian media reported on Monday, citing embassy sources. She is expected to remain in Russia until at least October …

U.S.-Made Microchips Cost 20 Percent More Than Taiwan’s
(MENAFN) Microchips produced in the United States carry a price tag up to 20% higher than comparable chips manufactured in Taiwan, according to Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, a top purchaser of these components. Washington is aggressively encouraging expanded …

U.S., China Battle Over Ukraine Conflict at UN Security Council Meeting
(MENAFN) During a high-stakes UN Security Council meeting on Friday, the United States and China exchanged sharp accusations regarding Beijing’s alleged involvement in the Ukraine conflict. Acting US Ambassador Dorothy Shea charged China with covertly …

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Passenger Train in Russia
(MENAFN) Early Friday morning, a Ukrainian drone struck a passenger train in southern Russia, resulting in light injuries to two individuals, according to a senior regional official. Fragments from the drone fell onto a train station in the city of …

EU’s Russian Oil Ban Triggers Sharp Rise in Diesel Prices
(MENAFN) The European Union’s latest sanctions, which prohibit imports of oil products derived from Russian crude, are triggering a sharp rise in diesel prices across global markets, according to the chief executive of TotalEnergies, Europe’s leading oil …

Zelensky terminates independence of anti-graft agencies
(MENAFN) Ukraine’s Parliament has passed a controversial law stripping key anti-corruption agencies of their independence, prompting widespread criticism and nationwide protests. On Tuesday, the Verkhovna Rada approved legislation that places the National …

Egypt Confirms Vast Support to Mali
(MENAFN) Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has assured Mali of comprehensive technical, logistical, and institutional backing to assist the country in regaining peace and stability. Mali, situated in West Africa, has grappled with persistent jihadist …

Kremlin confirms forthcoming Russia-Ukraine discussions
(MENAFN) Russia and Ukraine are set to begin a new round of bilateral peace talks in Istanbul on Wednesday evening, according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The meeting, scheduled for 7 PM Moscow time (16:00 GMT), will be the third formal …

Demonstrators sing ‘Zelensky is the devil’ in Kiev
(MENAFN) Demonstrators in Kiev and other major Ukrainian cities took to the streets on Tuesday to protest President Vladimir Zelensky’s support for a new law reducing the independence of key anti-corruption agencies. Chanting slogans like “Zelya is the …

Moscow withdraws landmark army pact with Berlin
(MENAFN) Russia has officially ended its long-running military-technical cooperation agreement with Germany, citing Berlin’s increasing military support for Ukraine and what Moscow describes as openly hostile behavior. According to a resolution signed on …

Killing becomes points-based game
(MENAFN) Imagine a dystopian scenario where killing becomes a points-based game. In such a system, soldiers are rewarded with consumer goods—anything from a toaster to a high-definition TV—for confirmed kills on the battlefield. Violence is turned into a …

Russian press displays ‘largest drone assembly plant in the world’
(MENAFN) Russian TV channel Zvezda has given a rare glimpse inside what it calls the world’s largest drone assembly plant, located in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in Tatarstan, over 1,200 kilometers from the front lines. The facility manufactures …

EU applicant’s top MP associates bloc to USSR
(MENAFN) Shalva Papuashvili, Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, has accused the European Union of meddling in Georgia’s internal politics and forcing unfair political demands, likening the bloc’s approach to Soviet-era tactics. His remarks came in …

Outage Disrupts Musk’s Starlink Service
(MENAFN) Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet system, widely utilized by Ukrainian military personnel, experienced a worldwide disruption on Thursday. The network outage occurred at approximately 3:13 pm ET (7:13 pm GMT), according to Doug Madory, an …

Russia Says It Took Control of Two Key Ukrainian Villages
(MENAFN) On Saturday, Russia announced that its military forces have secured control over two villages located in eastern Ukraine. According to a statement from the Russian Defense Ministry, the Vostok (East) group successfully captured Zeleny Gai in the …

Israeli Minister Controversially Comments on Gaza Famine
(MENAFN) Amichai Eliyahu, Israel’s Minister of Heritage, sparked outrage from various political factions after stating that Israel need not be worried about the food shortage in Gaza. The far-right politician from Otzma Yehudit dismissed the United Nations …