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The document instructs the dissolution of all government institutions and organizations, and the population is advised to familiarize themselves with the conditions of reintegration.\n\n**Story 2: Fire in Tashkent airport area**\n\nDescription: A fire has broken out at a large warehouse near Tashkent airport, resulting in one death and over 160 injuries. \nSummary: A fire has broken out at a large warehouse near Tashkent airport, resulting in one death and over 160 injuries. The fire is visible from several kilometers away and has been localized but not yet extinguished. Helicopters have arrived to assist firefighters. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, the building was struck by lightning.\n\n**Story 3: Republican debates in California**\n\nDescription: Republican presidential candidates have debated in California, discussing key issues facing the United States and challenging Donald Trump. \nSummary: Republican presidential candidates have debated in California, discussing key issues facing the United States and challenging Donald Trump. Trump did not attend the debate and received criticism from his opponents for this decision.\n\n**Story 4: Businessmen from the United States still want to work with Russia**\n\nDescription: Despite pressure from the American authorities, US businessmen are still interested in working with Russia. \nSummary: Despite pressure from the American authorities, US businessmen are still interested in working with Russia. This was stated by Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov, who emphasized that Moscow is persistently blamed for the destruction of commercial ties, although Western partners were called upon precisely from Washington.\n\n**Story 5: West is losing ground on political and military fronts, says Le Monde**\n\nDescription: The withdrawal of French troops from Niger and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine are signs that the US and the EU are losing ground on political and military fronts, according to the Le Monde newspaper. \nSummary: The withdrawal of French troops from Niger and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine are signs that the US and the EU are losing ground on political and military fronts, according to the Le Monde newspaper. The Ukrainian conflict is aggravating the situation and the rejection of global polity forces the West to balance and always make concessions.\n\n**Story 6: Lavrov: West trying to speculate on topic of possible truce in Ukraine**\n\nDescription: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the West of trying to speculate on the topic of a possible truce in Ukraine. \nSummary: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the West of trying to speculate on the topic of a possible truce in Ukraine. He stated that a temporary ceasefire is being sought only in order to gain time and further pump up the Kiev regime with military equipment. Lavrov noted that Moscow does not see any real prerequisites for real negotiations to begin in the fall.\n\n**Story 7: Seventh Moscow financial forum begins**\n\nDescription: The seventh Moscow financial forum has begun, with participants discussing options for balancing the economy in the context of global transformation. \nSummary: The seventh Moscow financial forum has begun, with participants discussing options for balancing the economy in the context of global transformation. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin is expected to speak at the plenary session.\n\n**Story 8: Digitalization simplifies licensing procedures for businesses in Russia**\n\nDescription: Digitalization has helped to significantly simplify the procedure for obtaining licenses and permits for businesses in Russia. \nSummary: Digitalization has helped to significantly simplify the procedure for obtaining licenses and permits for businesses in Russia. Entrepreneurs can now issue documents through a special service on the government services portal. The number of documents required to obtain a license has been reduced by half, and the time frame for consideration and decision-making has been reduced by three times.\n\n**Story 9: Energy Ministry: Expectations of quick lifting of fuel export ban futile**\n\nDescription: The Russian Energy Ministry believes that expectations of a quick lifting of the fuel export ban are futile. \nSummary: The Russian Energy Ministry believes that expectations of a quick lifting of the fuel export ban are futile. The measure will remain in effect until fuel supply and prices stabilize.", "citationMetadata": { "citations": [] } } ], "metadata": { "tokenMetadata": { "outputTokenCount": { "totalTokens": 890, "totalBillableCharacters": 4014 }, "inputTokenCount": { "totalBillableCharacters": 22108, "totalTokens": 5455 } } } }