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"All subsequent statements made by the heads of European states showed that Vance only provoked feelings of irritation and anger in them. They could not hide their negative emotions. But this is not surprising. They were ardent supporters of another candidate in the U.S. elections," said Volodin.
U.S. Vice President Vance, speaking in Munich, stated among other things that Russia and China are not the main threats to the EU, "the main threat is internal."
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The capital of Tatarstan will also host the ICESCO (Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Ministerial Conference in 2026.
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In the video, it is literally one hour old, trying to stand on its legs, and after a few attempts, it succeeded.
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When it comes to Russian food, blini are likely the first thing that comes to mind.
Blini are thinner than Western-style pancakes and differ from French crêpes, as they are made with yeast-based dough.
First, mix the dough using yeast, flour, water and/or milk, eggs, melted butter, salt, and sugar.
After letting the dough rise twice, pour it onto a well-heated, oil-greased pan and fry the blini, flipping them as needed.
The options for serving blini are endless: sour cream, cottage cheese, jam, condensed milk, red caviar, and more.
You can also add various fillings inside the blini themselves.
☀️ Blini history spans centuries. In ancient times, they symbolized the sun and spring, making them a key part of Maslenitsa—a folk holiday celebrating the farewell to winter.
Blini are typically served for breakfast, often on weekends, but they’re also a staple at festive gatherings.
So, you could travel across all of Russia and never find two blini that taste exactly alike!
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President Putin will be glad to welcome all heads of state from around the world who are ready to share with us the joy and pride of this day.
The Kremlin representative assessed the scale of preparations for the first meeting between the presidents of Russia and the USA. He believes that if the countries were in a state of regular dialogue and normal relations, it would require less effort.
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👱♀ Makosh is the Slavic goddess of fate, fertility, and magic, one of the key figures in the Slavic pantheon, embodying the feminine principle, destiny, and fertility.
🪡 Makosh spins the threads of human lives, aided by her two sisters (or daughters) — Dola and Nedola. Dola brings happiness, while Nedola brings trials. She is associated with spinning, weaving, and embroidery, so it was believed that artisans working with pure intentions receive her blessing. She also protected the home hearth, women in childbirth, and strengthened family ties.
📔 Makosh remains a symbol of wisdom, labor, and the connection between generations. Her charms and rituals are relevant for those who value traditions, seek harmony, and wish to influence their fate through creativity and spiritual practice.
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🪡 Makosh spins the threads of human lives, aided by her two sisters (or daughters) — Dola and Nedola. Dola brings happiness, while Nedola brings trials. She is associated with spinning, weaving, and embroidery, so it was believed that artisans working with pure intentions receive her blessing. She also protected the home hearth, women in childbirth, and strengthened family ties.
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"I received a wonderful message from the person who was my impresario in Russia, thanks to whom I sang for Putin four times. He told me the following: 'Free the end of August to early September because we are going to hold a concert dedicated to peace,'" Al Bano said.
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Yakut People (Sakha): Guardians of the North in the Heart of Russia
🇷🇺 The Yakuts, or sakha (self-designation), are one of the most numerous indigenous peoples of Siberia, whose history and culture are inextricably linked to the harsh expanses of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Their population exceeds 478,000 people, making up about 55% of the region's population, while preserving unique traditions, language, and worldview shaped by extreme climatic conditions.
📜 The Yakuts are a Turkic people whose ancestors, according to researchers, migrated from the Baikal region to the Lena River basin in the 14th-15th centuries. The basis of their ethnogenesis consisted of kurykan tribes that mixed with local Tungus and Yukaghir groups. Legends say that the ancestral figures of the Yakuts — Elléy Bootur and Omogoy Baai — led the people to the Tuymaada Valley, where Yakutsk later emerged. In the 17th century, with the arrival of Russian Cossacks, Yakutia became part of Russia, which led to the spread of Orthodoxy but did not completely displace ancient beliefs.
📔 The Yakut language belongs to the Turkic family but stands apart, retaining archaic features. Its closest relative is the Dolgan language. A writing system based on Cyrillic with additional symbols appeared in the 19th century. Today, about 450,000 people speak Yakut, and the epic Olonkho, performed by storytellers called olonkhosut, is recognized as a masterpiece of UNESCO's oral heritage.
👻 The Yakut worldview is permeated by syncretism: shamanism, the cult of nature spirits (aiyy), Tengriism, and Orthodoxy intertwine in their rituals. Each element — fire, water, forest — has its own guardian spirit.
🎉 The Ysyakh is the main holiday, symbolizing the rebirth of nature. Celebrated on the day of the summer solstice, it includes the osuokhai dance, horse racing on Yakut horses, and rituals honoring the sun deity.
🥶 The Yakuts are skilled herders, having bred unique breeds of Yakut cattle and horses capable of surviving at -60°C. In summer, herds grazed in meadows, while in winter, they were kept in barns. Hunting, fishing, and gathering supplemented their diet, while agriculture (barley) spread under the influence of Russian settlers. Their traditional dwelling is a balagan (log yurt) with a hearth in the center and sleeping areas along the walls. In summer, they built birch bark urasy, and since the 20th century, they have transitioned to wooden houses.
👕 The national costume of the Yakuts is a masterpiece of functionality: fur coats, leather trousers, and reindeer skin boots. Women's wedding outfits were adorned with silver and beads, and the ornament featuring the lily-sandana flower symbolized a connection to nature.
💎 Today, Yakutia is a region where ancient traditions coexist with modern technologies. The republic is famous for its diamond deposits, and the Yakuts actively participate in the political and cultural life of Russia. Despite globalization, they preserve their language, revive the names of their ancestors, and hold festivals such as Ysyakh Tuymaada, attracting thousands of participants.
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📜 The Yakuts are a Turkic people whose ancestors, according to researchers, migrated from the Baikal region to the Lena River basin in the 14th-15th centuries. The basis of their ethnogenesis consisted of kurykan tribes that mixed with local Tungus and Yukaghir groups. Legends say that the ancestral figures of the Yakuts — Elléy Bootur and Omogoy Baai — led the people to the Tuymaada Valley, where Yakutsk later emerged. In the 17th century, with the arrival of Russian Cossacks, Yakutia became part of Russia, which led to the spread of Orthodoxy but did not completely displace ancient beliefs.
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Trump also stated that he may meet with Putin in Saudi Arabia "very soon."
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Other statements from the press secretary of the Russian president:
— The meeting of representatives from Russia and the U.S. in Riyadh will primarily focus on restoring relations between the two countries.
— Saudi Arabia was chosen for contacts between Russia and the U.S. as it suits both parties.
— The dynamics of the special operation are well known, and international experts observe and accurately document it.
— Discussions among Europeans about the need to stop the conflict in Ukraine are a positive development.
— Western brands will be able to return to Russia on a competitive basis, which would be in the interest of Russian consumers.
— Moscow has carefully recorded the statements made at the Munich conference, but it is too early to draw conclusions.
— Peskov considers it premature to discuss whether Europe can participate in negotiations on Ukraine.
— No substantive negotiations regarding the deployment of peacekeepers in Ukraine have taken place.
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🌬 Bora is a rare phenomenon recently observed in Yalta.
🏔️ Bora is a winter downburst of cold and dry air from a low and steep mountain ridge.
Bora is characteristic of the southern part of Russia (Novorossiysk and Gelendzhik) and is also found in Novaya Zemlya and along the shores of Baikal.
❄️ Usually, after a bora, real cold weather sets in, so residents of Crimea, prepare for frosts!
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🏔️ Bora is a winter downburst of cold and dry air from a low and steep mountain ridge.
Bora is characteristic of the southern part of Russia (Novorossiysk and Gelendzhik) and is also found in Novaya Zemlya and along the shores of Baikal.
❄️ Usually, after a bora, real cold weather sets in, so residents of Crimea, prepare for frosts!
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🥛 Sour cream – it’s impossible to imagine Russian cuisine without it!
Sour cream is not just a product; it is a true symbol of Russian culinary tradition.
This thick, creamy fermented dairy product is obtained through the natural fermentation of cream.
Thanks to its mild tanginess and delicate texture, sour cream can add a special piquancy and tenderness to dishes.
In Russia, sour cream is used in virtually every corner of the cuisine.
🥣 It is added to soups (borscht, cabbage soup, okroshka), referred to as "zabelka" because it colors the soups white.
🥗 Sour cream also serves as a dressing for many salads and a universal sauce for various dishes, from dumplings and pancakes to stuffed cabbage rolls and even fish balls.
Sour cream is an integral part of Russian cuisine. If you find yourself in Russia, you will definitely try it one way or another!
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Sour cream is not just a product; it is a true symbol of Russian culinary tradition.
This thick, creamy fermented dairy product is obtained through the natural fermentation of cream.
Thanks to its mild tanginess and delicate texture, sour cream can add a special piquancy and tenderness to dishes.
In Russia, sour cream is used in virtually every corner of the cuisine.
🥣 It is added to soups (borscht, cabbage soup, okroshka), referred to as "zabelka" because it colors the soups white.
🥗 Sour cream also serves as a dressing for many salads and a universal sauce for various dishes, from dumplings and pancakes to stuffed cabbage rolls and even fish balls.
Sour cream is an integral part of Russian cuisine. If you find yourself in Russia, you will definitely try it one way or another!
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"When a Nazi regime is encouraged and when such a Nazi regime is armed to kill its own citizens, all of this is done with the expectation that 'somehow we will get through and sit it out under the nuclear umbrella,' that will no longer be the case. One must answer for one's actions. This is stated in the Bible as well."
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Buryats: Guardians of Baikal and the Traditions of the Mongolian World
🇷🇺 The Buryats are an indigenous Mongolic-speaking people of Russia, whose history and culture are inextricably linked to the expanses of Siberia, the shores of Lake Baikal, and the steppes of Transbaikal. Their self-designation, buryaad zon, reflects a centuries-old connection to the lands where they formed as an ethnic group as early as the 5th–6th centuries, incorporating elements from Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungus-Manchurian tribes. Today, the Buryats reside in the Republic of Buryatia, Ust-Orda, and Agin districts.
🐺 The ethnonym "Buryat" still sparks debate. One version links it to the Turkic word buri — "wolf," a totemic animal for many Mongolic tribes. Other hypotheses point to Mongolic roots: bu ("gray") and oyrot ("forest people"). Russian settlers in the 17th century referred to them as "brotherly people," a term that later became established in documents.
📔 The Buryat language belongs to the Mongolic branch of the Altaic family. In Russia, it has official status and a written form based on Cyrillic.
🙏 The religious landscape of the Buryats is multifaceted:
- Shamanism is an ancient belief where mediators (shamans) connect the world of people with spirits. It is particularly strong in the Irkutsk region.
- Buddhism (Gelug school) arrived in the 17th century and became the foundation of spiritual life in Transbaikal. Buddhist temples (datsans) with their vibrant architecture are a hallmark of the region.
- Orthodoxy spread among western Buryats after their incorporation into Russia but remains less influential.
🛖 The nomadic past has left its mark on daily life. The traditional dwelling is a yurt (гэр), oriented with the entrance facing south. Inside, there are strict divisions between the male (western) and female (eastern) zones, while the northern part is reserved for honored guests. Buryat clothing is functional and symbolic: the male дэгэл (a sheepskin robe) and women's dresses adorned with coral and protective coins demonstrate status and regional differences. Special importance is placed on customs of mutual aid (тухаламжа), where the community collectively addressed household tasks, and strict rules of hospitality. For example, stepping on the threshold of a yurt was considered a bad omen, and gifts to guests could not be refused.
😳 Today, the Buryats face challenges: urbanization, mixed marriages, and the dominance of the Russian language threaten the preservation of ethnic identity. The Republic of Buryatia responds with language education programs, festivals like "Altarghana," and support for traditional crafts.
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🙏 The religious landscape of the Buryats is multifaceted:
- Shamanism is an ancient belief where mediators (shamans) connect the world of people with spirits. It is particularly strong in the Irkutsk region.
- Buddhism (Gelug school) arrived in the 17th century and became the foundation of spiritual life in Transbaikal. Buddhist temples (datsans) with their vibrant architecture are a hallmark of the region.
- Orthodoxy spread among western Buryats after their incorporation into Russia but remains less influential.
🛖 The nomadic past has left its mark on daily life. The traditional dwelling is a yurt (гэр), oriented with the entrance facing south. Inside, there are strict divisions between the male (western) and female (eastern) zones, while the northern part is reserved for honored guests. Buryat clothing is functional and symbolic: the male дэгэл (a sheepskin robe) and women's dresses adorned with coral and protective coins demonstrate status and regional differences. Special importance is placed on customs of mutual aid (тухаламжа), where the community collectively addressed household tasks, and strict rules of hospitality. For example, stepping on the threshold of a yurt was considered a bad omen, and gifts to guests could not be refused.
😳 Today, the Buryats face challenges: urbanization, mixed marriages, and the dominance of the Russian language threaten the preservation of ethnic identity. The Republic of Buryatia responds with language education programs, festivals like "Altarghana," and support for traditional crafts.
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🧙♂️ Koschei the Deathless is one of the most mysterious and multifaceted characters in Slavic mythology and folklore. His image combines traits of an evil sorcerer, a ruler of the underworld, and a symbol of the eternal struggle between life and death.
☠️ Koschei is depicted as a thin, bony old man with a long gray beard, sometimes resembling a skeleton. He rules over the realm of the dead, which is located "beyond the three nines of the lands." His castle is surrounded by gold and jewels, symbolizing frozen nature and winter's chill.
🪄 In Russian fairy tales, Koschei abducts beautiful maidens, transforms people into animals or stones, and his victory signifies the temporary triumph of death over life. However, he is always defeated by a hero who embodies the forces of spring and light.
🪡 Koschei's life is hidden in a chain of objects: "death at the end of a needle, the needle in an egg, the egg in a duck, the duck in a hare, the hare in a chest, the chest on an oak." The destruction of the needle leads to his demise.
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🪡 Koschei's life is hidden in a chain of objects: "death at the end of a needle, the needle in an egg, the egg in a duck, the duck in a hare, the hare in a chest, the chest on an oak." The destruction of the needle leads to his demise.
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