Russia news right now
Here are some of the latest news stories from Russia:
Politics
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced plans to hold a national vote on constitutional amendments that could allow him to stay in power until 2036. (Source: BBC News)
- The Russian government has approved a bill to increase the minimum wage and pensions, effective from January 1, 2023. (Source: TASS)
- The Russian parliament has passed a law aimed at increasing the country's sovereignty over the internet, allowing the government to block foreign social media platforms and online services. (Source: The Moscow Times)
Economy
- Russia's economy has grown by 2.6% in the third quarter of 2022, driven by a surge in oil and gas exports. (Source: Reuters)
- The Russian central bank has raised its key interest rate to 9.5% to combat inflation, which has risen to 7.4% due to the impact of Western sanctions. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, has announced plans to increase its lending to small and medium-sized businesses in 2023. (Source: Interfax)
International Relations
- Russia has accused the United States of trying to destabilize the situation in Ukraine and has warned of "grave consequences" if the US continues to support Ukraine's military. (Source: TASS)
- Russia has announced plans to hold joint military exercises with China and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. (Source: Xinhua News Agency)
- The Russian Foreign Ministry has criticized the EU's decision to impose sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine, calling it "unfriendly" and "unjustified". (Source: RIA Novosti)
Other News
- A fire has broken out at a shopping center in the Russian city of Kostroma, killing at least 10 people and injuring many more. (Source: BBC News)
- Russia has launched a new spacecraft, the Soyuz MS-23, carrying three cosmonauts to the International Space Station. (Source: NASA)
- The Russian government has announced plans to increase funding for the country's space program, with a focus on developing new spacecraft and technologies. (Source: TASS)
Please note that the news stories are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.