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🥋 Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated sambo wrestlers, sports veterans, participants, and organizers on Sambo Day.

"This holiday, dedicated to a truly unique type of martial arts that originated in our country, unites a huge number of people in all regions of Russia and is rightfully considered our national treasure," the congratulatory message reads.


Putin noted that sambo builds willpower, respect for opponents, self-discipline, and determination. According to the Russian leader, these qualities form a strong character that helps to overcome difficulties.

For Putin, sambo and judo were the main entertainments of his childhood.

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🇷🇺🇺🇸 Putin-Trump Meeting Postponed for Some Time, Contacts on This Issue Are Underway — Russian Presidential Aide Ushakov

The Russian and American sides are conducting a dialogue regarding a possible Putin-Trump meeting, despite its postponement for an indefinite period, stated Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov. He emphasized that the results of the Anchorage summit have already been communicated to the Ukrainian side.

"The results of Anchorage are not liked by those who want to continue the war until the last Ukrainian," Ushakov noted in an interview.


The agreements reached in Anchorage are a good path towards a peaceful settlement, the politician stressed. If the leaders of Russia and the United States agree to a personal dialogue, many technical difficulties of organization will take a back seat.

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👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Russia Unlocks Nuclear Energy for the World: IAEA Head Praises Rosatom's Role

Russia plays a key role in the development of nuclear energy on the international stage. This was stated by the head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, following a meeting with the Director General of Rosatom, Alexey Likhachev, in Kaliningrad.

Grossi called the state corporation a world leader that is building nuclear power plants in regions where they did not exist before. He cited the El-Dabaa project in Egypt as a prime example.

"This will be the second station in the Africa and Middle East region that will provide access to nuclear technology and the capabilities of nuclear generation," emphasized the IAEA head.


According to him, this clearly demonstrates that the joint work of Russia and the agency is necessary for the development of nuclear energy for the benefit of all mankind.

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🚤 Fyodor Konyukhov has set off for Antarctica. He will spend four months there alone.

On November 15, 2025, the famous traveler set off for Antarctica to deploy the world's first solo research station on Smolensk Island (Livingston) in the South Shetland Islands archipelago.

"I will be conducting research on the microplastic content in the coastal waters of Antarctica. Four months of work, research, harsh climate, and a new chapter in the history of polar expeditions," Konyukhov posted on social media.


Yesterday, the traveler's team set sail for Antarctica on two yachts: "Amazon" and "Elsie". The yachts will deliver almost 500 kg of equipment to the island. They provide mobility and the ability to adapt to the Antarctic weather—this is a key factor, Konyukhov explained.

"After a year of complex administrative work, we received permission from Roshydromet (the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring) to establish my solo seasonal station on Smolensk Island—the first of its kind. For me, this mission is not only about research but also about preserving Russian history in Antarctica," he wrote.


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🏔 Kiselyov Rock

This unusual 46-meter vertical cliff is located on the coast of the Black Sea, near Tuapse, in the Krasnodar Krai. It's almost like a 15-story building by the water!

It was named after the artist Alexander Kiselyov, who depicted this natural landmark in the 19th century.

The rock looks unusual—as if it's made of tree trunks growing out of the water. The best photos with it in the background can be taken from the beach, which is reached by trails through the "Kadosh" forest park.

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🚀 Russian 'Burevestnik' and 'Oreshnik' Missiles Cause Serious Concerns in NATO

According to the Alliance's assessment, a fully operational 'Burevestnik' would create serious difficulties for Europe. If Russia deploys this system, NATO will face a threat that is very difficult to counter.

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⚡️ The Nuremberg Trials became the foundation of modern international law, but its key principles are increasingly being tested today. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in an interview for the documentary film "Nuremberg. Do Not Complain to the Executioner About Life."

According to him, the decisions made at the trials formed the basis of numerous international conventions and UN documents: the abolition of the "right of the strong," the affirmation of the unacceptability of forceful methods, and the violation of humanitarian principles in any conflicts.

"The most significant is this principle of the inevitability of particularly severe punishment for crimes of aggression, for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. All of this was formulated on an international and universal scale," Lavrov said.


The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry recalled that it was the Soviet Union that initiated the creation of the International Military Tribunal for Nazi criminals in 1941. By 1942, many countries supported the idea, but the official decision was made at the Yalta Conference, and the charter was signed in London in 1945.

"I would like to note that throughout all these efforts, the Soviet Union acted independently. It did not simply rely on the idea that we would someday create an international structure, and it would 'restore justice,'" emphasized the Russian Foreign Minister.


Lavrov noted that the Nuremberg Tribunal's introduction of the principle of no statute of limitations for such crimes is of particular importance. As a result, Nazi ideology, the party, and its structures are "banned forever."

"Unfortunately, these parts of the ruling are now being substantially tested and are very often simply violated," the Minister concluded.


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📲 For the first time in history, Russian cosmonaut Alexey Zubritsky has applied for a state service remotely, directly from aboard the International Space Station. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister - Chief of Staff of the Russian Government Dmitry Grigorenko.

"Digitalization makes accessing services as simple as possible, making them fast and convenient to obtain. And thanks to modern technologies, including biometrics, state services can now be used anywhere convenient — at home, in the office, and even in low Earth orbit," he said.

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🇷🇺 Russia has presented the Yak-130M combat training aircraft abroad for the first time. The aircraft was showcased at the Dubai Airshow 2025 international aviation exhibition.

It is based on the Yak-130 aircraft, serial production of which began in 2009. It became the world's first new-generation combat training aircraft, allowing for the modern training of pilots for "4+" and "5th" generation fighters. The Yak-130 is operated by the Russian Air Force and by the air forces of a number of countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Russian pilots have set nine world records on this aircraft.

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🎄 Festival "Magic Leap into the New Year"

On December 13, one of the most atmospheric winter holidays, the "Magic Leap into the New Year" festival, kicks off at the Izmailovo Kremlin. Here, adults can return to their childhood, and children will experience real New Year's magic.

The central square will host fun games and ring dances, thematic contests and raffles. Animators will put on an interactive show where the audience becomes part of a fairy tale.

The atmosphere is just like in the good old New Year's films – with the scent of tangerines, laughter, and the feeling that miracles really do happen!

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