The European Union will not be able to compensate the inevitable losses for Armenia's economy in the event of the republic's exit from the EAEU. This was announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
The ruling party of Georgia announced that the new chairman of the party will be elected at the congress on May 7. Candidates under consideration have not yet been named.
The State Security Service of Georgia announced the connections of domestic journalists and politicians with foreign special services.
On May 9, a military parade will be held in Stavropol. Among others, 320 kindergarten students will take part in it: they will walk around the square in military uniform. Ivan Ulyanchenko, the mayor of the city, told about it.
The Nalchik Garrison Military Court sentenced contract worker Khachim Borsov to six years, and his son Charym to five years in the colony. They were found guilty of evading military service.
Putin signed a decree on assigning the Volgograd international airport the historical name "Stalingrad". For this, it was necessary to "address the veterans of Volgograd and the participants of the "SVO"".
Shalin City Court of Chechnya extended Zarema Musaeva's arrest until August 26. The "Team Against Torture" reminded that the woman has diabetes and other serious diseases.
The Prosecutor General's Office approved the indictment in the criminal case against the former Minister of Sports of Dagestan and the head of the city of Kyzylyurt Magomed Magomedov. He is accused of embezzlement on a large scale and the creation of a criminal gang, while the more serious article - financing of terrorism - was removed from the charge.
From June 18 to 25, the most significant increases in gasoline prices were recorded in Crimea, Dagestan, Chechnya, and the Ivanovo region.
The Russian Ministry of Justice has added the Crimean Tatar human rights organization Crimean Solidarity to the register of foreign agents.
Representatives of Georgian civil society have issued an open appeal to international organizations, declaring what they believe is an intensification of Russia's annexation policy in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The document has been sent to the UN, the European Union, the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM), the OSCE, and NATO.
Representatives of the Chechen diaspora in Vienna organized a protest outside the Finnish Embassy. The activists' main demand was to prevent the extradition to Russia of refugees from the North Caucasus, who face the threat of torture and repression in their home countries. Human rights activist Roza Dunaeva provided information on this matter.