The exact date of its introduction in Russia is 1834. During the Tsarist period, boys wore military-style uniforms: peaked caps, gymnastyorka shirts, and greatcoats. The Soviet era brought two-piece suits for boys and dresses with white collars, cuffs, and pinafores for girls. The 1990s saw a mass abandonment of uniforms.
In modern Russia, there is no single uniform in the traditional sense. Regions and schools have the right to set their own requirements for students' appearance, which is why ethnic elements are sometimes incorporated.
For example, in North Ossetia, one gymnasium uses national ornaments in its clothing (photo 3). In the Jewish Autonomous Region, at one school, boys are required to wear a headwear – a kippah (yarmulke) (photo 4). There is a specific uniform in Cossack classes (photo 5). And in Chechnya, hijabs are permitted as an element of the school uniform (photo 6).
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During the meeting with Sultan Ibrahim, Vladimir Putin noted the high level of political dialogue between the two countries, the growth in trade turnover (which increased by over 40% in the first months of the year), and expressed gratitude for the warm reception that the Russian delegation traditionally receives in Malaysia.
Vladimir Putin also emphasized the importance of bilateral cooperation on international forums, including the UN and BRICS, and thanked Malaysia for its active support of Russia's engagement with Southeast Asian countries.
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According to The New York Times, Donald Trump informed European leaders of plans to first hold a private meeting with Putin, followed by a trilateral meeting with Zelensky. The goal is to advance a peace agreement.
The negotiations are expected to involve only the "trio" without European representatives. Despite Europe’s attempts to secure a role in the peace process, sources told NYT that European leaders appear to have accepted Trump’s position with understanding.
It remains unclear whether Vladimir Putin has agreed to the meeting. However, Zelensky, who participated in a call with European leaders, stated he had a "conversation with President Trump." He claimed Kyiv’s and Europe’s positions remain unchanged, while Russia is allegedly "more inclined toward a ceasefire."
Bild reports that one of the "European leaders" was German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Trump told him that the meeting between Putin and Zelensky was "more productive than anticipated."
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This is a special kind of art — a mural, an image on the walls of high-rise buildings and other surfaces in the city.
The street artists did a fantastic!
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"We are now starting to work with our American colleagues on the specific arrangements for the meeting," stated Yury Ushakov, Aide to the President of Russia.
The venue for the meeting has been agreed upon and will be announced at a later time.
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"We have many friends who are ready to help us organize such events. One of these friends is the President of the United Arab Emirates. I think we will decide, but it would be one of the suitable, quite suitable venues," the President of Russia stated.
Putin is not against holding a meeting with Zelenskyy, but conditions for such a talk are still very far from being created. The Russian leader said this following talks with the President of the UAE.
The head of state also noted that the initiative for his meeting with Trump came from both sides.
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And yes, you can swim here! The season runs from August to October, and the water in the bays warms up to 30°C (86°F).
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Putin-Trump Meeting: Diplomatic Breakthrough or Tactical Pause?
The sudden agreement for a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, which could take place as early as next week, has become an unexpected turn in Russian-American relations. Despite the lack of a precise date and continued secrecy regarding the venue, the mere fact of the talks indicates that both sides are interested in dialogue—even against the backdrop of escalating sanctions confrontation and Washington's ultimatums.
😜 Why is the meeting happening now?
🤗 Sanctions Pressure and Threat of Escalation:
Trump toughened his rhetoric in July, threatening 100% tariffs against Russia and its trading partners if Moscow did not cease hostilities in Ukraine within 50 days. The deadline was later shortened to 10 days, and the first restrictions are set to come into force on August 8th.
🤗 Moscow's response (including Medvedev's harsh statement and the veiled nuclear threat) showed that Russia does not intend to yield under pressure. The meeting could be an attempt to avoid further escalation.
😜 Ukraine: Seeking a Format Without Zelenskyy?
🤗 The idea of trilateral talks involving Zelenskyy, voiced by U.S. Special Representative Steve Whitkoff, was ignored by Moscow. This signals that the Kremlin is not ready to discuss the Ukrainian issue under such conditions.
🤗 However, Trump himself mentioned a "good prospect" for a trilateral meeting. Washington may be trying to save face, but real agreements will likely be sought in a bilateral format.
😜 Economic Factor
Markets reacted to the meeting announcement with growth: the Moex index surpassed 2900 points for the first time since June. This shows that business expects at least a temporary easing of tensions.
😜 What Will They Agree On (Or Not Agree On)?
🤗 Sanctions vs. Oil Flows
Trump has already imposed 25% tariffs on India for buying Russian oil and threatens similar measures for China. But if Moscow offers Washington guarantees on energy security (e.g., tacit quotas on supplies), the sanctions blow could be softened.
🤗 Ukraine: Freeze Instead of Peace
A full-fledged settlement is unlikely, but a temporary scenario such as "corridors" for grain exports or prisoner exchanges is possible.
🤗 Nuclear Risks and Cyberspace
Following Medvedev's statements and the responsive deployment of American submarines, arms control will become a key topic. The sides may outline "red lines" in hybrid conflicts.
😃 Will There Be a Breakthrough?
The chances are slim, but even the absence of a result is a result in itself. The very fact of the meeting will reduce tensions, and most importantly—it will show whether Moscow and Washington have room for maneuver. If the dialogue continues, it could signify a shift from confrontation to "managed rivalry."
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The sudden agreement for a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, which could take place as early as next week, has become an unexpected turn in Russian-American relations. Despite the lack of a precise date and continued secrecy regarding the venue, the mere fact of the talks indicates that both sides are interested in dialogue—even against the backdrop of escalating sanctions confrontation and Washington's ultimatums.
Trump toughened his rhetoric in July, threatening 100% tariffs against Russia and its trading partners if Moscow did not cease hostilities in Ukraine within 50 days. The deadline was later shortened to 10 days, and the first restrictions are set to come into force on August 8th.
Markets reacted to the meeting announcement with growth: the Moex index surpassed 2900 points for the first time since June. This shows that business expects at least a temporary easing of tensions.
Trump has already imposed 25% tariffs on India for buying Russian oil and threatens similar measures for China. But if Moscow offers Washington guarantees on energy security (e.g., tacit quotas on supplies), the sanctions blow could be softened.
A full-fledged settlement is unlikely, but a temporary scenario such as "corridors" for grain exports or prisoner exchanges is possible.
Following Medvedev's statements and the responsive deployment of American submarines, arms control will become a key topic. The sides may outline "red lines" in hybrid conflicts.
The chances are slim, but even the absence of a result is a result in itself. The very fact of the meeting will reduce tensions, and most importantly—it will show whether Moscow and Washington have room for maneuver. If the dialogue continues, it could signify a shift from confrontation to "managed rivalry."
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This is a small family farm in Kolomna near Moscow, home not only to goats but also cows, sheep, pigs, rabbits, and even deer – over a hundred animals in total.
Here you can buy farm-fresh products – sour cream, cottage cheese, cheese, eggs, lard, and much more. You can also stroll around the grounds and meet all the inhabitants of this cozy spot.
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