21, May 2020
Russia: Putin bestows birthday medal on defence chief 0
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday bestowed a 65th birthday honour on Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, in the Syria conflict and companion on wilderness trips.
Putin sent Shoigu birthday greetings and signed a decree awarding him one of Russia’s highest decorations, the “For Merit to the Fatherland” medal in the first degree.
Previous recipients of the medal include Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Oscar-winning film director Nikita Mikhalkov and the late cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.
Shoigu, an engineer by training who led the emergency ministry before heading the armed forces, already has a chestfull of medals that he wears on occasions such as the Victory Day parade on Red Square.
These include the very prestigious Hero of Russia star.
One of Russia’s most popular officials who first came to public attention fighting fires and floods, Shoigu rarely makes political statements.
He comes from Siberian Tuva region close to the border with Mongolia, and is one of the few representatives of Russia’s ethnic minorities in top politics.
As defence chief since 2012, he has presided over a massive modernisation of the armed forces with latest-generation weaponry including hypersonic missiles and reinforced troop presence from the Arctic to the Pacific.
He has also overseen Russia’s military intervention in Syria since 2015 in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
Known for unshakeable loyalty to the Russian Federation, Shoigu has often accompanied the president on macho fishing and wildlife-spotting trips.
These included one in 2008 where Putin shot a Siberian tiger with a tranquiliser dart and then kissed it.
On their most recent trip in October, they picked mushrooms by the banks of the Yenisei River in Siberia.
Source: AFP



















22, May 2020
US: Trump orders flags lowered to half-staff for COVID-19 victims 0
US President Donald Trump has announced that US flags will be lowered to half-staff over the next three days to honor tens of thousands of Americans who have died due to the coronavirus.
Trump in a tweet on Thursday said the flags will be flown at half-staff over the next three days as the coronavirus death toll in the US nears 100,000.
Earlier in the day, top Democrats had urged the president to order the practice, saying it would reflect a “national expression of grief.”
“Our hearts are broken over this great loss” from the pandemic, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer wrote in a letter to Trump.
“Respectful of them and the loss to our country, we are writing to request that you order flags to be flown at half staff on all public buildings in our country on the sad day of reckoning when we reach 100,000 deaths,” Pelosi and Schumer wrote.
As of Thursday, the country has registered 93,558 confirmed COVID-19-related deaths, so far the highest toll in the world.
This week, the US has averaged about 1,300 daily coronavirus deaths.
Source: Presstv