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— Trump received a letter from Zelensky expressing readiness to strike a deal on rare earth metals and resume peace negotiations over Ukraine. The U.S. is receiving "strong signals" from Russia about its willingness to pursue peace;
— Trump is prepared to welcome Greenland into the U.S. if local residents support the move. The president reiterated his intent to return the Panama Canal to U.S. control;
— Trump announced plans to increase tariffs on imported goods and warned China, India, and the EU to prepare for retaliatory U.S. duties effective April 2;
— “We’re just getting started.” Trump’s administration has achieved more in 43 days than others did in four or eight years. Trump has signed nearly 100 decrees and taken over 400 executive actions, calling this a “record in restoring common sense, safety, optimism, and prosperity” in the U.S.;
— Trump highlighted his successes in curbing illegal immigration, called Biden “the worst president in U.S. history,” and criticized Democrats for opposing his initiatives. He accused the Biden administration of spending millions on promoting left-wing values in Moldova, LGBTQ initiatives in Lesotho, male circumcision in Mozambique, creating “transgender mice,” and funding Sesame Street for the Middle East;
— Trump declared that hiring in any field must prioritize skills over race or gender. The U.S. now officially recognizes only two genders (male and female), and men are barred from competing in women’s sports;
— Trump claimed to have ended government censorship and restored free speech in America. He also signed a decree establishing English as the primary national language;
— Trump praised Musk and thanked him for his contributions, prompting applause from the audience;
— Trump announced a forthcoming “golden card” for investors seeking U.S. citizenship, priced at $5 million: “It’s like a green card, but cooler”;
— Democrats held up signs reading “Lies” and “Musk Steals” during Trump’s speech.
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Trump's speech also had a revolutionary character, although it did not contain any new theses — he repeated ideas he had already voiced multiple times.
Trump stated that the world has changed, and the U.S. needs "acceleration" to become a great power again. He criticized the course of the previous administration, spoke about the need to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., protectionist policies, changes in foreign strategy (mentioning EU "allies" in a negative light but not Russia), and the fight against drug cartels, illegal immigration, and LGBT propaganda.
However, if we remove the historical context, Trump's speech conceptually echoes Gorbachev's address, which also called for accelerating the country's development, democratization, changing the foreign policy course, and strengthening party discipline.
The comparison between Mikhail Gorbachev and Donald Trump may seem paradoxical at first glance. However, it conceals an intriguing analysis of the crisis strategies of leaders whose ambitions intertwined with the fates of superpowers.
Are Trump and Gorbachev similar only in their speeches? The answer is no.
Both came to power during moments of systemic decline. Gorbachev inherited a USSR suffocating in the grips of "stagnation," economic stagnation, and ideological crisis. Trump, by his own words, received an America "destroyed" by the previous leader. Their mission is to save the system through its radical renewal.
Criticism of their predecessors became their calling card. Gorbachev accused the Brezhnev elite of corruption and bureaucratic paralysis, while Trump criticized the "Washington swamp" for betraying national interests. Both utilized the image of an enemy: for Gorbachev, it was the "conservatives" within the CPSU, while for Trump, it was Joe Biden's administration.
Their rhetoric is a cocktail of nostalgia and utopia. Gorbachev promised "socialism with a human face," while Trump promised to "make America great again." Both appealed to the "people" in contrast to the establishment.
Gorbachev bet on glasnost and acceleration, trying to breathe life into the planned economy. Trump promotes protectionism and "America first," economically attacking his former allies and NATO.
The irony of history is that Gorbachev, who dreamed of renewing the USSR, became the gravedigger of the Soviet empire. Observing their similarities, many believe that Trump could "repeat the success" — that is, provoke the disintegration of the U.S.
The processes in America today resemble the late USSR — from purges (the fight against the "gender non-conforming" vs. the anti-alcohol campaign in the USSR) to the race for technologies (artificial intelligence as an analogue of scientific and technological progress).
What if... the comparison between the USSR of the 1980s and modern-day America is not just a metaphor? It raises the question: can democracy, like socialism once did, become a victim of its own contradictions? Or is Trump, unlike Gorbachev, not a "gravedigger," but a "shock therapist" for a system that can still adapt? The answer, as with perestroika, will only become clear in hindsight.
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🥗 Herring under a Fur Coat (Shuba) – an unusual salad with an unusual history!
Herring under a Fur Coat, alongside Olivier salad, is one of Russia’s iconic New Year’s salads.
This dish became especially popular during Soviet times for its heartiness, simplicity, and vibrant appearance.
🗄 The base of the dish is salted herring, cut into pieces, layered with boiled potatoes, carrots, beets, eggs, and onions.
Each layer is coated with mayonnaise, and the beets give the salad its striking pink-purple hue.
The name obviously references a metaphor: the herring, forming the bottom layer, is "covered" by a "fur coat" of vegetables and mayonnaise.
🔍 But there’s an even more intriguing origin story.
🚩 In 1919, political debates often erupted in the tavern of Moscow merchant Anastas Bogomilov. This was unsurprising, as the October Revolution had just shaken Russia.
By New Year’s Eve, Bogomilov devised a "unifying" appetizer, with ingredients symbolizing different strata of the new Soviet society:
🐟 Affordable herring – the proletariat;
🧅🥔🥕 Onions, potatoes, and carrots – peasants;
😎 Beets – the Red Army (due to their reddish color);
🥗 Mayonnaise, then a trendy import – the bourgeoisie.
Bogomilov named the salad with the acronym SHUBA (ШУБА), standing for "Chauvinism and Decadence – Boycott and Anathema!"
🇷🇺 The hearty dish paired well with alcoholic drinks, helping patrons stay sober longer. Fights and quarrels in the tavern dwindled.
If only for this fascinating tale, this cult Russian salad is worth trying!
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Herring under a Fur Coat, alongside Olivier salad, is one of Russia’s iconic New Year’s salads.
This dish became especially popular during Soviet times for its heartiness, simplicity, and vibrant appearance.
Each layer is coated with mayonnaise, and the beets give the salad its striking pink-purple hue.
The name obviously references a metaphor: the herring, forming the bottom layer, is "covered" by a "fur coat" of vegetables and mayonnaise.
By New Year’s Eve, Bogomilov devised a "unifying" appetizer, with ingredients symbolizing different strata of the new Soviet society:
🐟 Affordable herring – the proletariat;
🧅🥔🥕 Onions, potatoes, and carrots – peasants;
Bogomilov named the salad with the acronym SHUBA (ШУБА), standing for "Chauvinism and Decadence – Boycott and Anathema!"
If only for this fascinating tale, this cult Russian salad is worth trying!
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Key statements from the President:
— Extremism, radicalism, and religious intolerance threaten Russia’s people, identity, and territorial integrity. Law enforcement must respond to such acts with the utmost severity and urgency.
— Channels of illegal migration must be shut down—all directives on this matter have already been issued. The MVD should explore phasing out paper-based migration processes and transition to electronic registration of foreigners. These and other innovations should be part of the new migration policy concept, which must be adopted this year.
— Cybercrime increased last year, with the clearance rate dropping to 23%. Losses exceeded ₽200 billion, and around 25% of fraud victims are elderly.
— Passport issuance for residents of Donbas and Novorossiya is nearly complete.
— Anti-corruption efforts must not slow down; special attention should be paid to state defense contracts and national projects.
— Road fatalities have more than halved over 20 years, but road safety remains a critical issue. Mortality rates must be reduced by 1.5 times by 2030.
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⛲️ Local landmark. An ice fountain has appeared in the Rostov region due to pipes bursting from temperature fluctuations.
📸 Now, locals are taking photos against its backdrop and sharing them on social media.
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🌋 The caldera of the Uzon volcano in Kamchatka is a vast basin with a diameter of about 12 kilometers, located in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve.
It was formed around 40,000 years ago. Once, it was occupied by a conical volcano over 3,000 meters high. Its outer rim now frames the perimeter of the caldera.
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It was formed around 40,000 years ago. Once, it was occupied by a conical volcano over 3,000 meters high. Its outer rim now frames the perimeter of the caldera.
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"So why is the French ambassador coming to us? I would like to clarify once again," the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry questioned.
"It is very important that these two have found a common activity in measuring," Zakharova concluded.
The main thing is that Macron doesn't start measuring his popularity in France.
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The cookies, called "nuts," got their name due to their shape: they were made from two separate sandy "shells," and the filling consisted of boiled condensed milk.
To prepare this treat, there was a special frying pan with a long handle and indentations where the "nuts" were baked.
For this, a jar was boiled in a pot of water for two to three hours.
In the end, a simple and incredibly delicious dessert was created, which children adored. If you want to immerse yourself in that time, you definitely need to try this treat!
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Nenets: Guardians of the Arctic and Traditions of Northern Russia
🇷🇺 In the vast expanses of the Russian Arctic, among snow and tundra, lives an incredible people — the Nenets. This indigenous group of the North, numbering around 50,000 people, has preserved a unique culture for centuries, despite harsh conditions and modern challenges.
📍 The Nenets inhabit the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, as well as parts of Taimyr and the northern Krasnoyarsk Krai. Their lands are a realm of permafrost, where winter temperatures drop below -50°C. Here, amidst endless pastures, the Nenets migrate with their reindeer herds, following ancient routes.
🦌 For the Nenets, the reindeer is not just an animal but a symbol of life. It provides food, clothing (fur for traditional malitsa jackets), materials for dwellings (chums), and reindeer sleds replace cars. Their nomadic lifestyle demands incredible endurance: families travel hundreds of kilometers, maintaining a balance between humans and nature.
👻 The Nenets believe in nature spirits — khe-khe — and practice animism. Shamans, mediators between worlds, play a key role in rituals. Despite Orthodox Christian influences, many families preserve traditional beliefs.
🌬 Their folklore is rich with tales of heroes and spirits, and musical instruments like the sangabts (Jew’s harp) create melodies reminiscent of the tundra’s howling winds.
📔 The Nenets language belongs to the Samoyedic group of the Uralic family. A Cyrillic-based noscript was introduced in the 1930s, but the language remains endangered, as younger generations often speak Russian. However, schools in Yamal teach Nenets, and folklore festivals help preserve their heritage.
⚖️ Today, the younger generation seeks balance: some return to the tundra, while others use technology to protect their culture or move to cities.
“Neney nenets” — “a true human” — is how they describe themselves. And that says it all.
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🌬 Their folklore is rich with tales of heroes and spirits, and musical instruments like the sangabts (Jew’s harp) create melodies reminiscent of the tundra’s howling winds.
⚖️ Today, the younger generation seeks balance: some return to the tundra, while others use technology to protect their culture or move to cities.
“Neney nenets” — “a true human” — is how they describe themselves. And that says it all.
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Users are actively joking and creating memes featuring the animal in an awkward situation.
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During the meeting, Putin supported the idea of combat veteran Svetlana Grishanova to create a unified support standard for families of special operation participants across all regions. The regions of the Russian Federation, in turn, will complement this standard based on their capabilities and specific needs.
What else the president stated:
— Specialists should provide psychological support to the relatives of the injured and deceased soldiers from the first days;
— On Macron: "There are still people in the world who want to return to the times of Napoleon's invasion; they forget how that ended";
— All the mistakes of our enemies begin with underestimating the character of the Russian people and representatives of Russian culture;
— Kyiv, in its attempt to assassinate Metropolitan Tikhon, has "reached the priests," even though they are not at war with anyone.
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