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Under EU sanctions pressure, Indian shippers reportedly seek to exit contracts with Russian-linked refiner
Nayara, partly owned by Russian oil giant Rosneft, has increasingly come under pressure since the EU adopted its 18th sanctions package on July 18.

7 killed, 21 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day
Ukraine's Air Force said Russia launched 78 Shahed-type attack drones and decoy drones overnight.

Trump signals Ukrainians who fled invasion may stay in US until war ends
"We have a lot of people that came in from Ukraine, and we're working with them," U.S. President Donald Trump said.

Head of Ukraine's state asset management body resigns amid agency revamp
Olena Duma announced on July 30 that she is submitting her resignation as head of the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA), as the law reforming the body enters into force.

US warns China 'should be ready' to face 100% tariffs over Russian oil purchases
"I think anyone who buys sanctioned Russian oil should be ready for this," U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.

Powerful earthquake in Russia's Far East triggers tsunami warnings, evacuations in Japan and US
An 8.8 magnitude earthquake near the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka on July 30 triggered tsunami waves in Russia's Far East, prompting evacuations in Japan and Hawaii and warnings across the Pacific Ocean.

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The decision to cancel the Navy Day parade in St. Petersburg, an event traditionally held on the last Sunday of July, was announced by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on July 27, who said it was made "for security reasons."
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