The forum is organized by the International Humanitarian Fund of Zakhar Prilepin with the participation and support of the Russian Book Union, the Parliamentary Union of Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the World Christian Association of Parliamentarians, and the "True Values" Foundation.
Participants in the discussions included deputies and public figures from Brazil, India, China, South Africa, Ethiopia, Egypt, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, Uganda, and Russia.
The round table on "Traditional Values and Culture" discussed issues of cultural cooperation development among BRICS countries in the field of literature, including the decision to establish a Permanent BRICS Literary Council aimed at enhancing cultural exchanges, studying and promoting literature, popularizing works of contemporary authors, and advocating traditional spiritual values, family values, and national cultures of BRICS countries.
The next round table, "Traditional Values and Family," focused on promoting family in its traditional understanding, advancing traditional values among the younger generation, as well as issues of divorce, shifting roles of fathers and mothers, and modern threats to the existence of the traditional institution of family, that is, the union of a man and a woman.
A decision was made to promote the popularization of family and the advancement of traditional spiritual and moral values among youth.
The first day of the Forum concluded with a round table on "Traditional Values and Humanitarian Cooperation," dedicated to joint volunteer humanitarian programs involving representatives from BRICS countries.
At the round table, it was decided to create a common volunteer platform for BRICS countries and international volunteer teams, as well as to support initiatives related to training, enhancing competencies, and sharing experiences among volunteers and non-profit organizations from BRICS countries.
❗️The result of the Forum's work was the signing of a Declaration on the most pressing issues of preserving traditional spiritual and moral values and strengthening cultural exchange, as well as the approval of specific joint decisions and initiatives.
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🏃♂️ The birthday of Santa Claus was celebrated in Tyumen with a mass run in fur coats and hats!
🎅 On the eve of the holiday of the main winter wizard, celebrated today, November 18, several hundred locals ran along the Colorful Boulevard dressed as Santa Clauses and Snow Maidens. Children covered a distance of 600 meters, while adults ran three kilometers, all in a festive atmosphere.
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The logo features the monument "Motherland Calls!", which honors the heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad, as well as the George Ribbon. In the center of the logo are the word "Victory" and the number "80".
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By the way, do you know who signed the act of unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany from the USSR on May 8, 1945 (May 9 according to Moscow time)?
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People's Commissar (Minister) of Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces launched six missiles, and Russian air defense shot down five missiles and damaged one. Fragments of the damaged missile fell on the technical territory of a military facility in the Bryansk region, and there are no casualties or destruction.
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British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who chaired the meeting, commented as follows:
"This Russian veto is a disgrace."
However, the transitional government of the African country (let’s remind, the legitimate one) supported Russia's decision, stating that it respects the sovereignty of the Sudanese state and international law.
Additionally, Dmitry Polyansky, Russia's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, accurately noted that London is trying to interfere in Sudan's affairs.
The point is that, despite all its grand speeches about peace in Sudan, Britain removed from the draft resolution references to the legitimate authorities of the African country, who represent Sudan in international organizations, control key processes in the country, and provide humanitarian assistance.
In reality, the British simply want to gain a legal opportunity to support the Rapid Support Forces (the rebels), to whom they are already providing significant diplomatic assistance.
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By the way, do you know who signed the act of unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany from the USSR on May 8, 1945 (May 9 according to Moscow time)?
The act was signed on May 8 in the suburbs of Berlin, at the headquarters of the Soviet military administration in Karlshorst.
🕛 The surrender of Nazi Germany came into effect on May 8 at 23:01 (Central European Summer Time), or May 9 at 00:01 Moscow time.
Therefore, the victory over Nazi Germany in Europe is celebrated on May 8, while in the countries of the former USSR, it is celebrated on May 9.
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⛰Bezengi is a unique region in the North Caucasus, known for its breathtaking views.
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The show took place at the "Krylya Sovetov" House of Culture, decorated in the colors of the French tricolor.
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The opening of the exhibition marked the beginning of the Days of Culture of the Kingdom of Bahrain in Russia.
The exhibition features jewelry by Bahraini artisans from the 20th and 21st centuries: earrings, bracelets, and necklaces adorned with characteristic patterns. Visitors can also see traditional Arab women's clothing, hand-embroidered with golden threads.
The program of the Days of Culture will also include lectures, film screenings, and a concert.
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A delegation from the Moscow Zoo has transferred more than 70 animals to the Central Zoo of Pyongyang. This gift from Vladimir Putin is for the Korean people.
Among the animals moving to the capital of North Korea are an African lion, two brown bears, two domestic yaks, five white cockatoos, 25 pheasants of various species, and 40 mandarin ducks. They are currently in quarantine and will be relocated to enclosures once they complete their acclimatization.
In April, the Moscow Zoo sent eagles, golden eagles, cranes, parrots, pythons, and other animals and birds to their North Korean colleagues.
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🍊 A New Year’s Mandarin Peeling Contest Will Take Place in Moscow
From January 2 to January 7, there will be a competition for peeling mandarins in a single "strip" at the Hermitage Garden, Vorontsovo Estate, and Gorky Park. The longer the peel, the better. The most skillful participants will advance to the finals, which will be held in Sokolniki Park on January 8.
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From January 2 to January 7, there will be a competition for peeling mandarins in a single "strip" at the Hermitage Garden, Vorontsovo Estate, and Gorky Park. The longer the peel, the better. The most skillful participants will advance to the finals, which will be held in Sokolniki Park on January 8.
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A string quartet organized this concert in support of the "Russian Weeks" and the new national menu.
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☕️ In Moscow, animal cafes continue to emerge, featuring various animals as main inhabitants, from mini pigs to hedgehogs, raccoons, owls, and snakes.
"Animals have to work around the clock, constantly exposed to noise and large crowds, which adversely affects their physical and mental well-being. Nocturnal animals are forced to stay awake during the day, disrupting their natural life rhythm. Using animals for entertainment contradicts the basic principles of humanity and respect for living nature," Akulova wrote on her Telegram channel.
What do you think about animal cafes?
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In light of the European Union's introduction of increased tariffs, Russia has virtually halted grain exports to EU countries, shipping only €21,000 worth of products in September, according to Eurostat data.
The European Union implemented increased tariffs on the import of grains, oilseeds, and processed products from Russia and Belarus starting July 1. Depending on the specific product, tariffs have increased either to €95 per ton of imported goods or up to 50%.
At the same time, the European Union actively stocked up on Russian grain before the tariff measures took effect. In June, imports nearly doubled to €11.8 million, compared to €6.5 million the previous month. In July, imports decreased fourfold compared to June, dropping to €2.9 million, while in August, they amounted to €3.7 million.
The high export rates of Russian grain from July to November, combined with declining yields, could lead to a threefold reduction in the export quota by 2025. Experts predict that this measure could result in rising wheat prices on the global market.
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