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Medvedev’s Belgrade visit points to boost in bilateral ties, Serbian leader says

BELGRADE, October 4. /TASS/: Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s upcoming visit to Serbia signals expanding Serbian-Russian cooperation, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said at a meeting with Russian Ambassador Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko on Friday.

The Serbian president met with the Russian envoy on Friday to discuss preparations for Medvedev’s visit and joint celebration of the 75th anniversary of Belgrade’s liberation during World War II.

Belarusian leader confident Ukraine’s Zelensky will facilitate Donbass resolution

MINSK, October 4. /TASS/: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is confident that his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky will facilitate successful resolution of the conflict in Donbass, he said on Friday during the expanded talks with the Ukrainian leader.

"Everything will be fine with the east [of Ukraine]. The perseverance of the current president to put an end to the war will bring success, I am sure of it," the Belarusian president claimed.

Gas transit price for Ukraine to be determined by current tariffs in Europe — top brass

MOSCOW, October 4. /TASS/: The price of natural gas transit via Ukraine will be fixed in accordance with current European laws, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday in an interview with the Business FM radio station.

"The transit price in accordance with European legislation will be determined under such laws. This is not the cost of pumping per 1,000 cubic meters and per 100 kilometers, as it was earlier. This will be the price related to entry and exit from the gas transport system. This is what should be paid for," Novak said.

 

Tatneft conducts exploration on new blocks in Libya

MOSCOW, October 4. /TASS/: Tatneft is conducting exploration at new blocks in Libya, General Director of Tatneft Nail Maganov said at the Russian Energy Week.

"We are working in Libya, this is exploration. All new blocks," he said.

Tatneft operated in Libya under a concession agreement from 2005 until 2014. In 2017, after the annual meeting of the company’s shareholders, Maganov announced that Tatneft had no plans to resume production activities in Libya until the situation in the country stabilized completely.

Joint work at Russia’s first gas turbine to allow entering production in 2021

MOSCOW, October 4. /TASS/: Industry and Trade Ministry considers it possible to improve the schedule of entering the production of Russia’s first gas turbine through enticing several enterprises into the project, Minister Denis Manturov said at the Russian Energy Week forum on Friday.

"(Russia) is ready to cooperate, attract all enterprises to improve the schedule and enter production in 2021," he said.

The ministry expects the main turbine production to be based at enterprises of Rostec, Manturov added.

Migrants involved in terrorist activity more often, says Russian security chief

TULA, October 4. /TASS/: Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev stated that migrants become involved in terrorist activity in Central Russia more often due to the expansion of hidden extremist cells.

During a session in Tula on security issues in Central Russia, Patrushev informed that the number of crimes committed by migrants remains high.

Russian shipbuilders in final stretch to test cutting-edge missile corvette

ST. PETERSBURG, October 4. /TASS/: The delivery team of the Severnaya Shipyard in St. Petersburg in northwest Russia has carried out 70% of all the work as part of the shipbuilders sea trials of the Project 20385 lead corvette Gremyashchiy, the Shipyard’s press office reported on Friday.

Paralysed man walks again with brain-controlled exoskeleton

4 October 2019; AFP: A French man paralysed in a night club accident can walk again thanks to a brain-controlled exoskeleton in what scientists say is a breakthrough providing hope to tetraplegics seeking to regain movement.

The patient trained for months, harnessing his brain signals to control a computer-simulated avatar to perform basic movements before using the robot device to walk.

Motive sought for deadly stabbing spree at Paris police HQ

4 October 2019; AFP: Investigators combed an IT staffer's computer Friday for clues to his motive for stabbing four colleagues to death at police headquarters in Paris, as his wife said he had been "agitated" before going on the rampage with a kitchen knife.

The 45-year-old computer expert killed three men and a woman -- three police officers and an administrative worker -- in a frenzied 30-minute attack that ended when he was shot dead.

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