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Russia says talks with U.S. fail to make headway on embassies dispute

MOSCOW, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Russia and the United States failed to make any major progress on Tuesday in resolving a row over the size and functioning of their embassies and there is a risk that relations could worsen further, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said.

With ties already at post-Cold War lows, the two countries are in dispute over the number of diplomats they can post to each other's capitals, though Moscow said it was willing to lift restrictions imposed in recent years.

Russia develops cutting-edge vessel for Northern Sea Route

SEVASTOPOL, October 11. /TASS/: The Ivan Papanin-class multi-purpose reefer ship, developed by the St. Petersburg-based company Ugreftransflot, will be able to serve the Northern Sea Route’s infrastructure, and Arctic scientific and military bases without icebreaker support thanks to its hull reinforcement and electric propulsion system, curator of the project and member of the company’s board of directors Victor Kot told TASS on Monday.

Russia: CoviVac trials for 60+ group to begin in October, says vaccine developer

MOSCOW, October 11./TASS/: The Chumakov Federal Scientific Center for Research has set a target for October to launch the clinical trials of its CoviVac coronavirus vaccine for the 60+ age group, the center’s Director General Aidar Ishmukhametov told TASS on Monday.

Russia: Kremlin hammers The Sun as ‘very unscientific’, excoriates tabloid’s article on jab claims

MOSCOW, October 11. /TASS/: The British tabloid The Sun is a very unscientific newspaper, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said while commenting on an article claiming that Russian secret services had allegedly obtained information about the composition of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

"The Sun is a very well-known and a very unscientific newspaper. This is possibly our attitude to these publications," Peskov said.

Russia: Coughing Putin says he's fine, tests for COVID daily

MOSCOW, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, seen coughing during a televised government meeting, reassured officials on Monday that he was fine and said he was being tested for COVID-19 virtually every day.

"Don't worry, everything is fine. They test me practically on a daily basis not just for COVID-19 but all kinds of other infections, so it's all good," the Kremlin leader replied when Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the upper house of parliament, expressed concern about his health.

Russia's Navalny says prison has changed his status to "terrorist"

MOSCOW, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said on Monday that a prison commission had designated him an extremist and a terrorist, but officially no longer regarded him as an escape risk.

Navalny said on Instagram that he had been summoned before a commission at the prison in Vladimir region, east of Moscow, which voted unanimously in favour of the change of status.

Death toll from methanol poisoning in Russia’s southern Urals up to 34

ORENBURG, October 10. /TASS/: The death toll from methanol poisoning has risen from to 34 in the Orenburg Region, located in the south of the Urals, after two more people died in the recent hours, the press service of the regional government told journalists on Sunday.

Russia: Flights of L-410 planes suspended pending crash probe results

MOSCOW, October 10/TASS/: The Russian Army, Air Force and Navy Volunteer Society (DOSAAF) has suspended all flights of L-410 planes pending the end of the probe into the crash of an L-410 plane in Tatarstan, DOSAAF reported on Sunday.

"On instructions from the chairperson of the Army, Air Force and Navy Volunteer Society, Alexander Kolmakov, all flights of L-410 type planes have been suspended until the end of the probe," it said.

Putin to deliver very important speech at Russian Energy Week - Kremlin spokesman

MOSCOW, October 10. /TASS/: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech at the Russian Energy Week will be very important, his press secretary Dmitry Peskov told TASS on Sunday.

The Kremlin spokesman confirmed that Putin would take part in the Russian Energy Week’s plenary session. "He will deliver an informative and very important speech and then take part in a plenary discussion," he said.

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