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Over 4,000 people seek medical assistance amid flood in southeast Siberia

IRKUTSK, July 12. /TASS/: More than 4,000 people sought medical assistance in southeastern Siberia’s Irkutsk region as a result of heavy flooding that hit some of its districts late last month, a spokesperson for the region’s rescue service said on Friday.

"According to updated information, 4,166 people, including 701 children, sought medical assistance. 3,586 people received out-patient treatment. 580 people were hospitalized, including 134 children," the press service of the Irkutsk region department of the Russian emergencies ministry said.

Commission to decide on Spektr-RG space telescope launch early on July 12

MOSCOW, July 12. /TASS/: A state commission will gather on Friday morning to make the final decision on whether to postpone the launch of the Proton-M carrier rocket with the Spektr-RG space telescope, scheduled for July 12, Russia’s state-run space corporation Roscosmos said.

Deputy head of Russia’s Pension Fund resigns, admits bribery

MOSCOW, July 11. /TASS/: A deputy head of the Russian Pension Fund, Alexei Ivanov, has tendered his resignation and admitted taking a bribe, said Ivan Melnikov, the executive secretary of the Russian capital’s prison watchdog, the Moscow Public Monitoring Commission.

"Ivanov tendered his resignation and pleaded guilty to bribery on a significant scale (Article 290 p.2 of the Russian Criminal Code). He is now in a pretrial detention facility in northeastern Moscow," he said on Thursday, without giving any further details.

Fire near thermal plant in Moscow Region completely put out — rescuers

MOSCOW, July 12. /TASS/: Firefighters have completely extinguished a large fire that broke out on Thursday near the Severnaya thermal power station in the town of Mytishchi near Moscow, the regional emergencies ministry department said on its website on Friday.

"01:37 [Moscow time], July 12, 2019 - fire completely extinguished," rescuers said.

Russian, Georgian lawmakers to discuss ways out of current crisis in relations on July 15

MOSCOW, July 12. /TASS/: The head of the international affairs committee of the Federation Council, the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, said he would meet with Georgian opposition lawmakers in Moscow to discuss the current situation in bilateral relations and ways of overcoming the crisis.

"We are meeting Georgians next Monday. The discussion will concern the current state of relations and perspectives of overcoming the crisis, including through building inter-parliamentary dialogue," Konstantin Kosachev told TASS on Friday.

Nuclear-powered Soviet submarine leaks radiation: researchers

12 July 2019; DW: A Soviet submarine is leaking radiation into the Norwegian Sea "clearly above what is normal in the oceans." But researchers said it posed no serious threat, saying radiation levels "weren't alarmingly high."

Norwegian researchers on Wednesday said they have documented a radiation leak from a sunken Soviet-era nuclear submarine.

Germany: Identitarian movement classified as right-wing extremist

12 July 2019; DW: Germany's domestic intelligence service has identified the country's Identitarian movement as an extremist entity. The group, which claims to defend European identity through ethnopluralist ideology, has gained traction.

Germany's domestic intelligence agency on Thursday said it would step up observation of the far-right Identitarian movement in Germany, after designating it an extremist body.

Putin, Zelensky discuss Ukrainian issue in first phone talk

MOSCOW, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's new president Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the issue of the Ukrainian conflict in their first telephone conversation, the Kremlin said Thursday.

"The leaders discussed issues of a settlement in the southeast of Ukraine and cooperation in returning detainees from both sides. They agreed to continue this work at the expert level," a Kremlin statement said.

They also discussed opportunities to continue contacts in the Normandy format, the statement added.

New poll shows Boris Johnson unstoppable in race for Downing Street

LONDON, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is now unstoppable in the two-man race to succeed Theresa May as prime minister, the latest poll revealed Thursday.

Even if every one of the 28 percent of Conservative members still to vote put their crosses against rival Jeremy Hunt's name, Johnson would still win by a landslide.

That was the verdict of a poll among party members conducted by the website ConservativeHome.

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