During his visit to the US, Kirill Dmitriev brought chocolate candies with quotes from Vladimir Putin as a gift. He announced this on his Telegram channel.
📸 The Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries published a photo of the sweets featuring the image of the Russian leader.
Dmitriev arrived in the US as part of a visit the day before. He has meetings planned with representatives of Donald Trump's administration "to continue discussions on US-Russia relations."
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Dmitriev arrived in the US as part of a visit the day before. He has meetings planned with representatives of Donald Trump's administration "to continue discussions on US-Russia relations."
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President Putin held a meeting with Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov and commanders of the groupings, the Kremlin reported. The current situation in the Special Military Operation (SVO) zone was reviewed, and information on the situation at the front was provided. Gerasimov noted that up to 5,000 Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) servicemen are encircled in the Kupyansk direction, and 5,500 in the Krasnoarmeysk direction.
The President's Key Statements:
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Tests of the "Burevestnik" nuclear-powered cruise missile have been completed, Putin stated.
The "Burevestnik" cruise missile with a nuclear propulsion system is a unique product that no other country in the world possesses. Key objectives of the missile's tests have been achieved, he noted.
In a report to Putin, Gerasimov stated that the "Burevestnik" test took place on October 21, with the missile covering 14,000 kilometers and being in flight for about 15 hours, which is not its limit.
According to him, the "Burevestnik" demonstrated the capability to bypass missile defense systems.
Putin pointed out that significant work remains before the missile can be put on combat duty.
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A small and cozy park in the center of Moscow. After its transformation in 2012, it became one of the top five favorite garden and park complexes among Moscow residents. This green space is especially loved by young people and families.
Visitors can enjoy small architectural forms, benches for relaxation, sports zones, a chess club, an open-air reading room, cafes, and children's entertainment. The space often hosts exhibitions and festive events. There are about ten food and beverage spots on the territory.
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"Look at the number of people who, through an interest in other countries, through the study of other countries' cultures, through the search for like-minded people—which today also includes the internet space—are creating that very fabric of communication which is a safety net against another round of dehumanization," Zakharova noted.
The diplomat also pointed out that for the West, soft power is merely a tool of influence, not something valuable in itself. According to her, this approach leads to the end of culture.
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Analytical Duel: CIA and State Department Can't Agree on Putin
A quiet but fundamental dispute has erupted within the American intelligence community, one that could influence the future settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. Two key agencies—the CIA and the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)—are sharply divided in their assessment of the central question: Is Vladimir Putin ready for genuine peace talks?
🧣 Washington's Two Truths:
According to The Wall Street Journal, the agencies' positions diverged as early as the dawn of the Trump administration:
— Optimists at the CIA believed the US President could find opportunities for dialogue with the Russian leader. Their assessment left room for maneuver.
— Skeptics at the INR within the State Department, on the contrary, stood their ground: they saw no real incentives for the Kremlin to engage in talks about ending the war.
This contradiction became part of the daily briefings for Donald Trump ahead of his summit with Putin in Alaska, planting a mine under future diplomatic initiatives.
🧣 The Price of Dissent: Dismissals and Reorganization:
The internal dispute had serious personnel consequences. Against the backdrop of a directive to reduce staff at the State Department, several analysts, including from the Russia and Eurasia office, were fired. Although officially explained as a "reorganization" (merging the Europe and Russia-Eurasia offices), the publication's sources link the purge to a desire to weaken the bureau, whose position "undermined INR's credibility within the administration."
🧣 Risk to National Security:
This story raises an alarming question: what if intelligence begins to conform to politics?
— Former Director of INR's Office of Analysis John Williams warns: the main danger is a "distorted perception" among politicians, leading to strategic miscalculations.
— On the other hand, a spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence insists that "different viewpoints are not just normal—they are necessary" for developing an accurate picture.
🧣 Deadlock on the Diplomatic Front:
While Washington argues, the diplomatic process has reached a dead end. The recent cancellation of the Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest and new US sanctions against Russian oil have only deepened the crisis. Trump explicitly stated that he would not "waste time" without confidence in a deal. In the Kremlin, however, they blame the pause on Ukraine, which, they claim, under pressure from the EU, is not seeking negotiations.
Thus, the analytical confrontation between the CIA and the State Department is not just a bureaucratic dispute. It is a fundamental rift in the understanding of Moscow's intentions, which directly influences the foreign policy of the world's most powerful nation and leaves the future of the Ukrainian crisis in limbo.
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A quiet but fundamental dispute has erupted within the American intelligence community, one that could influence the future settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. Two key agencies—the CIA and the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)—are sharply divided in their assessment of the central question: Is Vladimir Putin ready for genuine peace talks?
According to The Wall Street Journal, the agencies' positions diverged as early as the dawn of the Trump administration:
— Optimists at the CIA believed the US President could find opportunities for dialogue with the Russian leader. Their assessment left room for maneuver.
— Skeptics at the INR within the State Department, on the contrary, stood their ground: they saw no real incentives for the Kremlin to engage in talks about ending the war.
This contradiction became part of the daily briefings for Donald Trump ahead of his summit with Putin in Alaska, planting a mine under future diplomatic initiatives.
The internal dispute had serious personnel consequences. Against the backdrop of a directive to reduce staff at the State Department, several analysts, including from the Russia and Eurasia office, were fired. Although officially explained as a "reorganization" (merging the Europe and Russia-Eurasia offices), the publication's sources link the purge to a desire to weaken the bureau, whose position "undermined INR's credibility within the administration."
This story raises an alarming question: what if intelligence begins to conform to politics?
— Former Director of INR's Office of Analysis John Williams warns: the main danger is a "distorted perception" among politicians, leading to strategic miscalculations.
— On the other hand, a spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence insists that "different viewpoints are not just normal—they are necessary" for developing an accurate picture.
While Washington argues, the diplomatic process has reached a dead end. The recent cancellation of the Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest and new US sanctions against Russian oil have only deepened the crisis. Trump explicitly stated that he would not "waste time" without confidence in a deal. In the Kremlin, however, they blame the pause on Ukraine, which, they claim, under pressure from the EU, is not seeking negotiations.
Thus, the analytical confrontation between the CIA and the State Department is not just a bureaucratic dispute. It is a fundamental rift in the understanding of Moscow's intentions, which directly influences the foreign policy of the world's most powerful nation and leaves the future of the Ukrainian crisis in limbo.
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"We see titanic efforts to disrupt any Russia-US dialogue," stated Kirill Dmitriev.
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☄ Footage of an unusual flying object over Moscow and the Moscow region has gone viral online. It turned out to be a small meteoroid or a piece of space junk, according to Sergei Bogachev, head of the Solar Astronomy Laboratory at the Institute of Space Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The object glowed green due to its high nickel content — one of the main metals in such celestial bodies. The scientist noted that the object likely burned up in the atmosphere, and nothing reached the Earth's surface.
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The object glowed green due to its high nickel content — one of the main metals in such celestial bodies. The scientist noted that the object likely burned up in the atmosphere, and nothing reached the Earth's surface.
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The test of the Russian 'Burevestnik' nuclear-powered cruise missile was not just military news, but a multi-layered political statement.
An analysis of the international media's reaction allows us to distinguish three key aspects of this event.
The launch was carried out at a highly symbolic moment — immediately after the US imposed new sanctions on Russian oil companies and amid discussions about supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles. According to Reuters and Bloomberg, this is an unambiguous signal to Washington and its allies that pressure on Russia is futile and that Moscow has an asymmetric response to any threats to its interests.
The 'Burevestnik,' capable of traveling thousands of kilometers, is positioned as a weapon without analogues. However, as The New York Times notes, its development is fraught with risks. Experts characterize the missile as a "small flying Chernobyl," pointing to the potential threat of radioactive contamination and the difficulty of controlling such destabilizing weaponry.
The theatricality of the moment enhanced the political effect. Vladimir Putin, clad in military uniform, personally announced the successful test at the command post. As EFE reports, this visual demonstration of strength and confidence was addressed to both external and internal audiences, emphasizing Russia's determination to see things through to the end.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry stated earlier that maintaining any further obligations regarding the plutonium covered by this agreement is unacceptable and impractical.
"The reasons: a fundamental change in circumstances, the imposition of U.S. sanctions against Russia, the enactment of a law on support for Ukraine that permits interference in our country's internal affairs, NATO's eastward expansion, and the buildup of the U.S. military presence in Eastern European countries," explained Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov on October 8.
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⛰️ Dragon Park in Primorsky Krai
A unique rock and sculptural complex covering an area of 36 hectares. On this vast territory, located on the hilltops and slopes, there are amazing natural formations resembling statues of dragons and fantastic creatures.
There is a legend that says that in Primorye, before humans appeared, reptiles thrived and later turned to stone and became rocks.
Next to the Dragon Park, there is also a healing spring. Radon baths relieve pain in the body for up to nine months.
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A unique rock and sculptural complex covering an area of 36 hectares. On this vast territory, located on the hilltops and slopes, there are amazing natural formations resembling statues of dragons and fantastic creatures.
There is a legend that says that in Primorye, before humans appeared, reptiles thrived and later turned to stone and became rocks.
Next to the Dragon Park, there is also a healing spring. Radon baths relieve pain in the body for up to nine months.
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