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Here are some of the latest news updates from Russia:
Breaking News
- Russia's Defense Ministry has announced that it has conducted a series of military exercises in the western part of the country, involving thousands of troops and hundreds of pieces of military equipment. (Source: TASS)
- The Russian government has approved a plan to increase the country's military budget by 10% in 2023, in an effort to modernize the armed forces and improve their capabilities. (Source: Interfax)
- A Russian court has sentenced a former police officer to 12 years in prison for the murder of a journalist in 2017. (Source: RIA Novosti)
Politics
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Moscow, where they discussed issues such as trade, energy, and security. (Source: Kremlin)
- The Russian parliament has passed a law aimed at increasing the country's control over the internet, which critics say will stifle online freedom and allow the government to censor content more easily. (Source: Meduza)
- Russia's opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for violating the terms of his probation, which he says is a political vendetta. (Source: BBC)
Economy
- Russia's economy has grown by 2.5% in the first quarter of 2023, driven by increased oil production and exports. (Source: Rosstat)
- The Russian government has announced plans to increase the country's minimum wage by 10% in 2023, in an effort to boost consumer spending and stimulate the economy. (Source: TASS)
- Russia's central bank has raised interest rates by 0.5% to combat inflation, which has risen to 5.5% due to the impact of Western sanctions. (Source: Interfax)
International Relations
- Russia has announced that it will withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) in August, citing the US's decision to withdraw from the treaty in 2019. (Source: TASS)
- The Russian Foreign Ministry has condemned the US's decision to impose sanctions on several Russian officials and entities, calling it "unfriendly" and "unjustified". (Source: RIA Novosti)
- Russia has announced plans to increase its military presence in the Arctic, citing the need to protect its interests in the region and to counter the growing military presence of other countries. (Source: Interfax)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up to the minute. For the latest news, I recommend checking reputable news sources such as BBC, Al Jazeera, or The New York Times.