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India celebrates its second astronaut entering the ISS, while a dazzling fireball comet lights up the Southeastern US before crashing into a Georgia home. Meanwhile, the Axiom-4 mission, including Shubhanshu Shukla, marks another milestone in human space exploration.

Russia will not bend under sanctions – finance minister

RT (Russia Today)Friday, June 27, 2025 at 3:47:36 AM
Russia will not bend under sanctions – finance minister
Russia's finance minister, Anton Siluanov, is pushing back against Western sanctions, claiming they won’t derail the country’s economic growth. Despite international pressure, he insists the Russian economy remains resilient and on track to expand.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about economics—it’s a political standoff. Russia’s defiance signals it won’t back down easily, which could prolong tensions with the West. Whether the economy truly holds up or not, the message is clear: Moscow wants to project strength, even under pressure.
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