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🚛🧠 Autonomous Trucks on the Roads in the Moscow Region
Tests of autonomous trucks were conducted on the Central Ring Road (TsKAD) in the Moscow region.
😁 The robo-trucks operated in fully automatic mode, independently changing lanes and reacting to weather conditions, including activating wipers during rain.
📈 Currently, 67 such trucks are already operating on the M-11 Neva highway, with their number expected to exceed 100 by the end of the year. By 2026, the total length of their routes is projected to reach 20,000 kilometers.
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Tests of autonomous trucks were conducted on the Central Ring Road (TsKAD) in the Moscow region.
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The "Music Instead of the Bell" project has been running since 2024, with monthly themes tied to significant dates in many Russian schools. For example, in November 2024, excerpts from songs by Alexandra Pakhmutova were played instead of bells, and in December, compositions by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
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They lasted about 6 hours.
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"Any steps by Japan toward direct or indirect participation in supplying Ukraine with weapons and military equipment that will be used to kill Russian citizens, or aiding in the training of Ukrainian militants, are viewed by us as unequivocally hostile. Should they be implemented, our harsh measures will inevitably follow, inflicting significant damage to Japan’s interests in the areas most sensitive to it."
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As noted by the Central Bank of Russia (CBR), the primary reason for this is a positive revaluation. The previous record was set on March 21, when the figure stood at $650.4 billion.
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A good dancer can dance even in the snow!
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In the new alphabet, the shapes of some letters were modified, and the total number of characters was reduced. The only letter that remained unchanged was the second one.
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"At the very least, because people live in these territories whom [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky considers creatures. He has repeatedly said this even before the start of the special military operation," Lavrov said.
“So, could anyone even hypothetically think of handing these people over to such a person? <…> [In Washington] they have repeatedly stated publicly that Zelensky will have to come to terms with the territorial issue,” the minister emphasized.
“We made this proposal over a month ago at the aforementioned meeting in Riyadh. The Americans acknowledged it, but we have yet to see any reciprocal steps,” Lavrov said.
At the April 10 meeting in Istanbul, he added, Russian experts reiterated the proposal, but no progress has been reported so far.
“Currently, in the U.S. itself, both among Democrats and Republicans, there are many who do not want President Trump’s policy—of normalizing relations and resuming dialogue on all issues despite disagreements—to prevail,” the minister noted.
However, Lavrov added, Russia will firmly prioritize its national
interests.
“But fully restoring it will take a very long time, as trust was undermined and destroyed by the [Joe] Biden administration,” Lavrov stated.
“This will likely be much easier than enduring harm to their own people. I truly don’t understand these politicians. The funniest part is that Kaja Kallas did not mention that Estonians and other EU nations are the ones who have to endure first and foremost,” he emphasized.
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Tuvans: Guardians of Ancient Traditions in the Heart of Asia
🇷🇺 The Tuvans are one of Russia’s indigenous peoples, primarily residing in the Republic of Tuva, located in southern Siberia near the Mongolian border. This Turkic ethnic group, with a population of around 300,000, preserves a unique culture shaped by nomadic traditions, Buddhism, and shamanism. The Tuvan language belongs to the Sayan group of Turkic languages, and many Tuvans also speak Russian.
📜 Tuva, historically known as the land of nomadic tribes, was influenced by the Uyghur Khaganate, the Mongol Empire, and China over the centuries. In the early 20th century (1914), the region became part of the Russian Empire as the Uryankhai Krai. After the 1921 revolution, the independent Tuvan People’s Republic was proclaimed, lasting until 1944 when Tuva voluntarily joined the USSR. Today, the Republic of Tuva is a federal subject of Russia, retaining its status as a national autonomy.
🙄 At the heart of Tuvan culture lies khoomei, the mesmerizing art of throat singing. This unique technique allows performers to produce multiple tones simultaneously, creating a symphony that mimics the rustling wind, babbling rivers, and animal calls. For Tuvans, khoomei is more than music—it is a dialogue with nature. Internationally renowned groups like Huun-Huur-Tu and Alash have introduced this tradition to the world, but in Tuva itself, throat singing can still be heard around campfires, carried by the voices of shepherds across valleys.
👻 Tuvan spirituality is a unique blend of Tibetan Buddhism and shamanism. Buddhist temples adorned with colorful prayer flags stand alongside sacred springs and groves where shamans (kamlaniye) conduct rituals to commune with spirits.
🐴 For centuries, the Tuvans were nomadic herders reliant on sheep, yaks, and horses for meat, milk, clothing, and tools. Even today, many rural families live in yurts (traditional felt dwellings—örgö), migrating seasonally with their herds.
🎉 At festivals like the summer Naadym, Tuvan traditions shine brightly. Communities gather for horse races, khuresh wrestling (where Tuvans are considered among Russia’s strongest), and archery competitions. Tables overflow with delicacies: dalgan (roasted barley flour), blood sausage, and airag (fermented mare’s milk).
‼️ Hospitality here is sacred: guests are always offered a bowl of salty milk tea and a slice of homemade bread—a gesture of generosity and unity.
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📜 Tuva, historically known as the land of nomadic tribes, was influenced by the Uyghur Khaganate, the Mongol Empire, and China over the centuries. In the early 20th century (1914), the region became part of the Russian Empire as the Uryankhai Krai. After the 1921 revolution, the independent Tuvan People’s Republic was proclaimed, lasting until 1944 when Tuva voluntarily joined the USSR. Today, the Republic of Tuva is a federal subject of Russia, retaining its status as a national autonomy.
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Peskov also clarified that the upcoming meeting between Putin and Whitcoff is not connected to the recent Russia-U.S. negotiations held in Istanbul.
“These are two distinct tracks of the same overarching process,” emphasized the Kremlin spokesperson.
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Before the meeting, Whitkoff and his spouse visited St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the main St. Petersburg synagogue. They were accompanied by Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF).
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👨🎨 "Eternal Cycle," a bas-relief on the columbarium of the New Donskoy Cemetery, cement, 1958. Sculptor Ernst Neizvestny. For the master’s centenary.
🚩 A lesser-known work by the sculptor, yet one of the most unconventional for the late 1950s. Despite the radical transformations in architecture under Khrushchev, sculpture and monumental art remained conservative.
🤔 Ernst Iosifovich philosophically contemplates death as the end of one stage in an endless cycle of rebirth. In this work, he depicts people mourning the deceased. From the burial site grows an apple tree; an infant on the shoulder of a grieving woman reaches for the tree’s fruit. Life continues—new emerges from the old... The sculptor weaves symbols of natural elements into the composition: fire (Sun), air (wind), water (fish), and earth (tree, flowers), which reign over humanity and drive this eternal cycle.
👀 The emotions of the relief’s figures stand out: adults grieve, a boy with a toy remains unaware of the situation, while the infant smiles. An allegory of time’s passage: the further from the moment of loss, the lighter the burden. Such is the cycle of life.
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