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Let's reshape it today. Corning Gorilla Glass TougherTogether. ET India Inc. ET Engage. ET Secure IT. Web Stories. Morning Brief Podcast. Economy Agriculture. Foreign Trade. Two other countries who have legally binding agreements with Russia are Abkhazia and South Ossetia, both self-proclaimed republics recognized by only five UN members, including Russia.

Moscow guarantees the protection of these republics and they, in turn, are obliged to help Russia in case of an attack — even though their military capabilities are far more modest. But a number of other states are sometimes referred to as Russian allies, even though there are no official agreements. Plus, the Russian military regularly conducts joint military drills with its Chinese colleagues.

Commenting on one of such drill in Peskov called China an ally. Political scientists, though, believe it might be an exaggeration.

Now, things are good just the way they are. But here we also can find some problems. After all, all the states are pursuing their own interests first. If using any of Russia Beyond's content, partly or in full, always provide an active hyperlink to the original material. And now, in the absence of shared fundamental values, common ideologies and a formal military alliance, it remains to be seen just how deep and lasting their ties will be.

Around Asia. A total of 28 Chinese military planes flew into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zones ADIZ Tuesday -- the largest incursion since the self-ruled island began regularly reporting such actions last year. An entire crew of workers at a fast food restaurant in Pakistan were allegedly detained on the weekend after refusing police officers' demands for free burgers.

In Japan, some volunteers for the Tokyo Olympics are anxious about the risk of catching Covid, amid uncertainty over whether they will get vaccinated before the games.

Photo of the Day. Setting up a home in space: China will send three astronauts into orbit on Thursday in its first crewed mission in nearly five years. The three men, aged between 45 and 56, will live for three months on the core module of the country's as yet completed space station.

While aboard the space station, called Tiangong or Heavenly Palace, the men will install equipment and carry out a series of technical tests. A spending slump might be weighing on China's recovery.

A coronavirus flare-up in southern China and economic uncertainty among consumers may be complicating the country's recovery efforts. It was the worst box office performance for the holiday since And while 89 million people traveled within China's borders during the holiday, or nearly the same as during 's pre-virus level, they didn't spend as much as they used to.

Chinese state media partly attributed the poor box office results to community lockdowns in the hugely populous Guangdong region, imposed to control a coronavirus outbreak that started last month.

The outbreak has also snarled other industries, including shipping, since Guangdong is home to several major ports. There may have also been a few other factors in play. Moviegoers on Chinese social media complained about a lack of Hollywood blockbusters to see over the weekend. And the overall drop in tourist spending might also be attributed to uncertainty about the economy. Nearly half of those surveyed wanted to save more. China has emerged from the pandemic at a faster pace than other major economies, thanks to strong global demand for its goods and a state-led investment boom in infrastructure and real estate projects.



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