Russia now news
Here are some recent news updates 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)
- Russia has accused the United States of interfering in its internal affairs, following reports of US involvement in the country's upcoming parliamentary elections. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Economy
- Russia's economy has grown by 1.5% in the third quarter of 2022, driven by a surge in oil exports and a recovery in the manufacturing sector. (Source: Reuters)
- The Russian ruble has strengthened against the US dollar, reaching its highest level in over two years. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Russia has launched a new program to support small and medium-sized enterprises, with a focus on promoting innovation and entrepreneurship. (Source: RIA Novosti)
International Relations
- Russia has announced plans to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, a pact that allows countries to conduct surveillance flights over each other's territories. (Source: The Guardian)
- The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused the United States of violating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which bans the development and deployment of certain types of missiles. (Source: TASS)
- Russia has offered to provide military assistance to the Central African Republic, following a request from the country's government. (Source: RIA Novosti)
Society
- Russia has reported a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, with over 40,000 new infections recorded in the past 24 hours. (Source: BBC News)
- The Russian government has launched a new program to promote the use of electric vehicles, with a goal of increasing the number of EVs on the country's roads to 10% by 2030. (Source: RIA Novosti)
- Russia has announced plans to build a new high-speed rail link between Moscow and St. Petersburg, which is expected to reduce travel time between the two cities to just over two hours. (Source: The Moscow Times)