His criminal case will be revoked. [Looking at the World] Prigorn accepts Belarus's proposal to ease the situation, Belarus | Prigorn | file the case
On the evening of June 24th, Russian media reported that the founder of the Wagner organization, Prigoren, accepted the suggestion of Belarusian President Lukashenko to stop the organization's operations in Russia and take further measures to ease tensions. Russian President Putin has guaranteed that Prigoren can go to Belarus and will revoke his criminal record.
TASS and Today's Russian News Agency reported that Prigoren later released a message on social media stating that the Wagner organization's troops had stopped moving within Russia and turned back to the field camp. "I realized the responsibility of letting the Russians bleed, so we transferred the column and returned to the camp as planned," said Prigoren.
Earlier on the 24th, the website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement stating that the intention of the rebels is to destabilize Russia, which is under the control of external enemies of China and Russia. The statement also warns Western countries that any attempt to use the domestic situation in Russia to achieve its "Russia terror goals" is futile.
Transportation in the city center of Rostov on the banks of the Roston River has been restored
On June 24th, the mayor of Rostov on the banks of the Roston River in Russia announced that transportation in the local city center has resumed and the public transportation system has resumed normal operation.
On June 24th, people walk on Budyonnovsky Street in Rostov Oblast, Russia.
A train derailment accident occurred in Montana, USA
On June 24th, a train derailment occurred in Stilwater County, Montana, USA, and there have been no casualties so far.
According to local media reports, the train encountered a bridge collapse while passing by and subsequently derailed. Local officials said that multiple train carriages fell into the river, and the petroleum fuel loaded in the carriages had leaked into the river.
On June 24th, in Columbus, USA, several train carriages were submerged in the Yellowstone River after a bridge collapsed.
South Korean environmental groups hold large-scale rallies to oppose Japan's nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea
On the afternoon of June 24th, South Korean environmental groups held a large-scale rally at Seoul Square in the center of Seoul, opposing Japan's discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea.
On June 24th, in Seoul, South Korea, a man joined the ranks of activists who gathered to protest against the planned discharge of pollutants from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
The exchange rate of Türkiye lira against the US dollar fell below an important threshold and hit a new record low
On June 23, in Istanbul, Türkiye, people waited at the money exchange shop to exchange money. Türkiye's lira fell to a record low of 25.74 against the US dollar. On June 22, Türkiye's central bank raised the interest rate from 8.5% to 15%, which was the first interest rate decision since the appointment of the new governor of the central bank of Türkiye, Hafizer Guy Erkan, and the re-election of Türkiye's president, Rejp Tayyp Erdogan.
On June 23, in Istanbul, Türkiye, people waited at the money exchange shop to exchange money.
The Bank of England raised its benchmark interest rate to 5%
On June 22, the Bank of England, the central bank of the United Kingdom, announced that it would raise its benchmark interest rate from 4.5% to 5%, marking the 13th consecutive rate hike by the Bank of England since December 2021.
On the same day, a woman stood next to a housing agency in Manchester, England.
Japan's core CPI has risen year-on-year for 21 consecutive months
On June 23, the Japanese Ministry of General Affairs released data showing that the core consumer price index in May, excluding fresh food, was 104.8, a year-on-year increase of 3.2%, marking the 21st consecutive month of year-on-year growth.
On June 23rd, in Tokyo, Japan, people were buying fruits at a supermarket.
A building collapses in Jamnagar, India
On June 23rd, a residential building collapsed in Jamnagar, Gujarat, western India.
On that day, in Jamnagar, India, rescue workers searched and rescued the scene of a collapsed residential building.
People mourn the victims of the catastrophic implosion of the missing Titan at the port
On June 23rd, in Newfoundland, Canada, at the Port of St. John, people presented flowers on King's Beach. Paul Henri Nargeolet, Hamish Harding, Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, and his 19-year-old son Suleman experienced a catastrophic implosion on the Titan sightseeing boat.
On June 23rd, Patsy Ball, a resident of St. John's Port in Newfoundland, Canada, laid flowers at an anchor on King's Beach.
The Luodong River in South Korea is covered with green algae, and the water surface is green
On June 23rd, in Gyeongsangnam do, South Korea, the Lodong River was covered with green algae, and the entire water surface was green.
Colorado, USA is hit by a storm
Colorado, USA has recently been hit by a storm, with some areas experiencing heavy rainfall. Forecasts indicate that severe weather may continue until the end of this week.
On June 22nd, a man pulled a vehicle on a flooded road in Longtree, Colorado, USA.
Chile: floods caused by rainstorm
Recently, rainstorm hit central Chile, causing some rivers to rise sharply, causing floods.
On June 23rd, in the Maipo River near Santiago, Chile.
Mexico Encounters High Temperature Weather
Mexico is experiencing the third round of high temperatures this year, causing a surge in electricity consumption and putting the power supply system into a state of emergency.
On June 22nd, children cool off at a fountain in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico.
Esports - Olympic Esports Week: Cycling Race Status
On June 23rd, the Fuego team won the championship in the first Olympic Esports Week cycling event held at the Singapore Singapore Convention and Exhibition Center.
On that day, German player Mertens from Fuego team was in the game.
Many foreign countries welcome people flocking to the market to buy sacrificial animals for the Eid al Adha festival
On June 24th, in Peshawar, Pakistan, sacrificial animals were offered for sale in the market before the Muslim festival of Eid al Adha. Eid al Adha is one of the most sacred festivals of the year for Muslims, marking their annual pilgrimage to Mecca. During Eid al Adha, Muslims slaughter an animal and divide the meat into three parts: one for family, one for friends and relatives, and one for the poor and those in need.
Midsummer Carnival
June 24th is the traditional festival of San Juan in Spain, and people hold various celebration activities starting from the 23rd to welcome the arrival of summer.
On June 23rd, on the island of Menorca, Spain, a knight rode a fine horse through the crowd participating in the celebration of San Juan's midsummer festival.
Estonia: Celebrating Midsummer Festival
On June 23rd, Estonian people lit bonfires, sang and danced to celebrate the traditional festival of midsummer.
On that day, in Tallinn, Estonia, people dressed in traditional ethnic costumes danced gracefully to celebrate the Mid Summer Festival.
Copenhagen, Denmark: Beach Heat Relief
On June 22nd, people relax and cool off at a beach in Copenhagen, Denmark.