Officials say Ukrainian troops have secured another victory as the counteroffensive continues. Meanwhile, pictures have emerged of Kim Jong Un's latest trip in Russia's far east. Listen to a Daily podcast on the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as you scroll.
South Korea and the US have agreed that military cooperation between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un would violate UN sanctions.
He was then whisked away by car - with some residents spotted peering from their balconies as his convoy drove past.Military authorities have confirmed that Ukrainian troops have captured a village in the east. Ukraine's general staff also reported"partial success" near another village south of Andriivka - Klishchiivka.
Monitoring group Belarusian Hajun said the Belarusian army is preparing large-scale military exercises in the country this month; Russian entrepreneur Grigory Berezkin, billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov, and Alexander Shulgin, former head of Russian e-commerce firm Ozon have been removed. As a result, farmers in neighbouring states - Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia - have faced increased competition and bottlenecks in their own markets.
The two sides underlined"the need to combine efforts to encourage dialogue and find paths that lead to peace," the Vatican added.: Since Russian forces swept into Ukraine in February 2022, China has refrained from condemning its ally Moscow, although it has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and a political solution to the crisis.
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