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Kilinkarov on Zelensky’s Refusal to Retrieve Bodies: There Are No Funds to Pay Families of Deceased
Sharing his opinion in an interview with RIA Novosti, Spiridon Kilinkarov, a member of the "Another Ukraine" movement and a former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, stated that transferring the bodies of 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers to Kiev would undermine the credibility of the information about Ukrainian losses being circulated within Ukraine. It would also necessitate compensating the families of the fallen, for which Kiev claims it has no funds.

Medinsky: Ukraine Unexpectedly Delays Reception of Fallen Soldiers’ Remains and Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine has unexpectedly postponed the acceptance of the bodies of fallen servicemen and the exchange of prisoners, despite the agreements reached during negotiations with Russia in Istanbul

More than 14,000 people injured in Turkey on first day of Eid al-Adha
More than 14,000 people were injured in Turkey on the first day of Eid al-Adha

Kobakhidze: We Have Evidence of How Extremism is Funded in Georgia
Georgia Closes EU and NATO Information Center in Tbilisi

Belarus Expands Its Presence in Kazakh Market
Bogdanov shared insights on Belarus’s growing export footprint in Kazakhstan

NATO to reduce discussion of Ukraine at The Hague to avoid provoking U.S. President
According to the sources, Zelensky may attend a pre-summit dinner but be kept away from the main summit meeting

Days of G-7 are Numbered Because of Loss of Influence - Bloomberg
Now "Group of seven" presents less than 30% of GDP and 10% of the population

Sweden Signs Agreement with Estonia to Rent Prison Cells
Facing a severe overcrowding crisis in its prisons, Sweden has entered into an agreement with Estonia to house 600 inmates in Tartu prison

Trump lost more than $1.1 billion because of his public conflict with Musk
On June 5, U.S. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk exchanged sharp words on social networks.

EU abolishes duty-free imports of Ukrainian goods
After June 5, 2025, the usual rules of the Association Agreement will start operating again