A quiet green oasis has opened on the grounds of the historic Count Sheremetev Hospice House, where the Sklifosovsky Research Institute now operates.
Here you will find neat alleys, hedges, rare decorative and medicinal plants.
At the heart of the garden are pearl roses, dedicated to the legendary love story of Sheremetev and Praskovya Zhemchugova.
And in the evening, the facade comes alive with the "Wave of Life" light installation, reminiscent of a heartbeat.
This place was created as a symbol of gratitude to doctors and as a space for relaxation amidst the urban hustle and bustle.
Now, anyone can come here to take a moment to exhale and feel the silence in the middle of the metropolis.
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"Six medals from the International Junior Science Olympiad have been won by our kids. This is the best result in terms of the number and quality of awards among the participating countries. You have shown that systematic daily work and perseverance lead to world-class results," said Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.
The Russian schoolchildren won two gold, one silver, and three bronze medals.
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🚢 A Woman is Now at the Helm of the "Yamal". No Place for Superstition in the Nuclear Fleet. Marina Starovoitova Becomes the World's First Female Captain of a Nuclear Icebreaker.
She was appointed to the position during a ceremony in Nizhny Novgorod marking the 80th anniversary of the nuclear industry. Varoyamova has been working at sea for over 20 years, six of which have been in the nuclear fleet. During this time, she rose through the ranks from an ordinary sailor to a chief mate.
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She was appointed to the position during a ceremony in Nizhny Novgorod marking the 80th anniversary of the nuclear industry. Varoyamova has been working at sea for over 20 years, six of which have been in the nuclear fleet. During this time, she rose through the ranks from an ordinary sailor to a chief mate.
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The weather was not on the couple's side – rain, wind, thunderstorms, and snowfall greeted the lovers on their way to the Elbrus saddle. Despite this, they went through all the trials with a smile. The newlyweds first had to take a cable car and then use snowcats to go further up the slope. They did not reach the very summit, as that would have required additional preparation.
The groom also proposed to his chosen one in the Elbrus region.
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Imagine: a long embankment along the Moskva River—a full 3.5 kilometers for strolling.
Wooden decks right over the water, viewing platforms, swings, and photo spots—the perfect place to stop and just enjoy the view.
If just walking isn't enough, you can play volleyball, work out on the exercise equipment, or go for a run along the river.
And for special moments, a real wedding garden with arches, an amphitheater, and a pavilion by the water has appeared here.
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Trump's core message: He places himself in the same league as legendary American politicians(like Nixon) who firmly and confidently stood up to Soviet leaders. This gesture — the pointing finger — symbolizes assertiveness, dominance in the debate, and standing one's ground.
Why did Trump do this? By drawing such a parallel,Trump accomplishes several goals:
— Creates a strong image: He presents himself as a tough negotiator who is not afraid to confront Putin. —Appeals to his base: His supporters see this as confirmation of his famous slogan "America First" and his readiness to "stand up for America" on the international stage. —Rewrites the narrative: His meeting with Putin in Helsinki (2018) was heavily criticized for his allegedly overly soft and conciliatory stance. This publication may be an attempt to change that perception.
Thus, Trump is using a powerful visual rhetorical device by comparing himself to the figure of Nixon in a moment of confrontation. However, this comparison is more of a political PR move than a reflection of a real historical parallel. The goal is to create a specific image in the eyes of voters, not to indicate an actual similarity between the situations.
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Imagine that one of the largest cities in Russia was once almost half-populated by Chinese people.
By 1910, there were already 50,000 Chinese people living in Vladivostok—more than half of the city's population at the time.
Of course, the opposite happened—a sort of "state within a state" emerged in the city, with its own laws and an established way of life.
People lived very crowded in Millionka, about 80 people in 20-square-meter rooms. The entire district was connected by wooden galleries, allowing movement between houses without touching the ground.
👮♀️ There was no map of this labyrinth of galleries. Thus, even if the police had ventured into this area (which they did not), it is unlikely they would have managed to catch any criminal.
Millionka had its own laws. Among them were the code of silence, debt bondage, and the unquestionable authority of local elders.
🃏 The most popular pastime for locals was gambling. People gambled for everything, often even for body parts or a person's life.
The thing is, the Chinese who came to Millionka were not fleeing a good life; most of the population consisted of those who had been laborers, convicts, or bandits in their homeland, the Celestial Empire.
In short, all those who needed to disappear and start over.
The reason for this was not only hundreds of shops and workshops but also dozens of opium dens, underground casinos, brothels, and an established timber smuggling operation to Manchuria.
During Chinese holidays, life in Vladivostok came to a halt—there was simply no one to work; the city's economy literally depended on Chinese laborers.
And, of course, this could not sit well with the local authorities.
Today, Millionka is a mix of trendy bars and ruins, full of history and a unique, rather gloomy atmosphere.
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