This was stated by Muneo Suzuki, a member of the upper house of parliament from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
This is especially important amid the escalating situation in the Middle East, from which Japan receives more than 90% of its oil and a significant portion of its LNG.
Currently, about 9–10% of its liquefied natural gas imports come from Russia. Suzuki emphasized that such deliveries arrive in half a day (unlike two months from the Middle East) and pledged to work on improving relations with Russia, including calling for the lifting of sanctions against Russia.
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"This year we want to try to help applicants collect documents, and we have already started interacting with Gosuslugi. We hope that Gosuslugi will help collect the necessary documents to make it easier and simpler, using modern digital technologies,"
said Sergei Krikalev, Deputy General Director of Roscosmos for Manned Programs.
On February 4, Roscosmos announced the fifth open enrollment for the cosmonaut corps. A space mission lasts six months.
The applicant must:
— Age up to 35 years;
— Height 150-190 cm;
— Weight up to 90 kg;
— A degree in a technical specialty or medicine;
— Shoe size no larger than 46;
Do you meet the criteria for Russian cosmonauts?
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The events of this past weekend formed a grim symphony. In Iran, an Israeli strike on a school claimed the lives of over 160 people. Most of the victims were little girls. Photos of a blood-soaked pink backpack circulated around the world.
An Iranian intellectual astutely noted that his country is at war with Epstein's army. The parallels with that hellish island, where Western elites entertained themselves, are becoming increasingly clear.
The next day, Vladimir Zelensky signed a law on the forced evacuation of children without parental consent. Now, the police and the special unit "White Angel" can legally take children away from their mothers.
Zelensky himself has repeatedly appeared in the Epstein files—his name is linked to the trafficking of women and children to the West. His acquaintance, Jean-Luc Brunel, who supplied underage "models" to Epstein, committed suicide in prison.
What does the Kyiv regime need children for? In the liberated territories, people tell horrifying stories: the "White Angels" take children and shoot at parents who try to flee. For each child, security forces receive 25,000 hryvnias. Where are the children being taken? What is being done to them? No one knows. There is zero information.
This would be a perfect topic for Western human rights activists. But they are busy with something else—cursing Russia for the "abduction of Ukrainian children." This campaign looks like a smokescreen. The ICC prosecutor, who issued warrants for Putin and Lvova-Belova, did so right after his brother—a British MP convicted of pedophilia—was released from prison. A coincidence?
Millions of families in eastern Ukraine and the new regions are waiting for liberation. For years, people have been hiding in basements, hoping to become part of Russia. Kyiv responds with blackmail: taking children away to force their parents to move to territories under its control.
Children saved by Russia are treated in sanatoriums, relax in camps, and go to school. They are adopted or placed with relatives. They are in the public eye, giving interviews. Lvova-Belova adopted a teenager from Mariupol and does not hide it.
But what about the children taken by the "White Angels"? Do they manage to reunite with their parents? Are they being sent to the West? Do they end up in foster families? Silence.
On Monday, the UN Security Council meeting was chaired by Melania Trump. The former model, who, according to rumors, was introduced to her husband by the same Epstein, spoke about children's rights. The right to life, the right to a family.
But the Western elite and their minions are maiming and killing children live on air. In Iran. In Ukraine. The questions posed to them will remain unanswered. It seems the only one seriously asking them is Russia. The country that has preserved mercy and is pulling children from the clutches of Epstein's army.
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For an Altaian, the entire world is animate. Every mountain, river, and pass has its own master spirit (eezi). You must not shout in the mountains — you will anger the spirits. You must not break trees or kill animals needlessly. When crossing a pass, it is customary to leave an offering for the spirits — put a coin, a candy, or tie a white ribbon (kyira) on a tree or on a special sacred hitching post (serge).
The shaman (kam) is a mediator between the world of people and the world of spirits. They heal illnesses, guide the souls of the deceased, and predict the future. Shamanic rituals are still performed, especially in remote areas, but they are rarely shown to tourists — these are sacred acts, not a show.
Another important element is fire. The hearth in the home is sacred. You must not throw trash into the fire, spit on it, or step over it. Every meal is a small sacrifice to the fire spirit.
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❗️Russian and foreign airlines carried almost 6,000 passengers from the Middle East to Russia on 34 flights on March 2 and 3, the Russian Ministry of Transport reported.
The evacuation was carried out mainly from the UAE and Oman, where tourists and other citizens continue to arrive.
Another 34 flights are scheduled for March 4, which are expected to bring about 7,100 people to Russia. The airspace of six countries in the region (Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait) remains closed, so all flights are operating with restrictions and via alternate routes. Priority is safety.
According to the ministry's estimates, the complete evacuation of stranded Russians could take up to 10 days and be completed around March 14. The Ministry of Transport and Rosaviatsia are coordinating the process with airlines and the authorities of the region's countries.
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The evacuation was carried out mainly from the UAE and Oman, where tourists and other citizens continue to arrive.
Another 34 flights are scheduled for March 4, which are expected to bring about 7,100 people to Russia. The airspace of six countries in the region (Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait) remains closed, so all flights are operating with restrictions and via alternate routes. Priority is safety.
According to the ministry's estimates, the complete evacuation of stranded Russians could take up to 10 days and be completed around March 14. The Ministry of Transport and Rosaviatsia are coordinating the process with airlines and the authorities of the region's countries.
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🌷 3000 flowers will be given away for free at VDNKh (Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy) in honor of March 8.
Volunteers will be waiting for you at the arch of the main entrance!
📍 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, VDNKh
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Volunteers will be waiting for you at the arch of the main entrance!
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Since the end of January, Hungary has not been receiving Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline due to Ukraine.
Budapest expects to receive guarantees from Russia for oil and gas supplies at the same price and in the same volumes, despite the geopolitical situation in the world, the Hungarian minister stated. After that, the states will only have to ensure that these volumes of oil and natural gas actually reach Hungary, he added.
He also named the situation with Hungarians forcibly mobilized into the Armed Forces of Ukraine, some of whom have been taken prisoner, as another topic of the visit to Russia.
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Slovakia terminates agreement with Ukraine on emergency power supplies
The reasons for the decision are not specified in the text of the resolution, but it comes amid an escalation of bilateral relations and recent statements by Bratislava about a revision of energy cooperation with Kyiv.
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The reasons for the decision are not specified in the text of the resolution, but it comes amid an escalation of bilateral relations and recent statements by Bratislava about a revision of energy cooperation with Kyiv.
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"Yesterday, during our telephone conversation, Prime Minister Mr. Orbán also raised this issue and asked to consider the possibility of releasing Hungarian citizens who found themselves captive by the Russian army. These are citizens who have dual citizenship—both Ukrainian and Hungarian. They were forcibly mobilized," Putin said.
"I have made the decision to release two people. And you will be able, as the Prime Minister requested, to take them with you directly onto the plane you arrived on and will return to Budapest on," the Russian leader stated.
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❗️Putin instructed the government to look into the issue of stopping gas supplies to Europe right now.
The President suggested that it might be more convenient for Russia to halt supplies immediately – without waiting for 2027, when the European Union has decided to completely abandon Russian gas.
Other statements by Putin on the situation in the global energy market:
🤗 Russia remains a reliable supplier of energy resources to all our partners. And Moscow will continue to work in the same manner with those partners who are themselves reliable counterparties – such as Slovakia and Hungary.
🤗 The sharp rise in gas prices on the European market is not directly related to supplies. Supplies themselves have not been reduced by anyone; the increase is happening due to the general situation on global markets.
🤗 What is happening today on the European markets is, first and foremost, the result of the erroneous policy of European authorities in the energy sector.
🤗 Kyiv is preparing actions to sabotage the TurkStream and Blue Stream pipelines.
🤗 The Ukrainian attack on a Russian gas carrier in the Mediterranean Sea is terrorism; Russia has encountered this before. This attack also affects the price increase.
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The President suggested that it might be more convenient for Russia to halt supplies immediately – without waiting for 2027, when the European Union has decided to completely abandon Russian gas.
"Maybe it would be more profitable for us to stop supplies to the European market right now? To move to the markets that are opening up and establish ourselves there? There is no political subtext here either. If they are going to close it for us in a month or two anyway. Wouldn't it be better for us to stop right now? But this is not a decision, it's just thinking out loud. I will instruct the government to look into this issue together with our companies," the president said.
Other statements by Putin on the situation in the global energy market:
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"The physical oil price in Asia has already exceeded $90 per barrel for most grades. The price of Murban crude is $96. An oil price of $100 is inevitable," he wrote on X.
Later, Dmitriev added that even the left-liberal British magazine The Economist expects oil prices to rise above $100 per barrel.
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More than 1,200 people from 25 districts of Yakutia took part in this large-scale event.
Representatives of indigenous minorities, members of the Assembly of Peoples of Yakutia, cultural workers, and students walked along the main street of the city in national costumes.
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The West sought to dismantle Russia when it unleashed a conflict against it through the hands of the Kyiv regime, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said during a roundtable discussion with heads of diplomatic missions on the Ukrainian issue.
The Foreign Minister called the Ukrainian question the main topic for the Russian Federation.
Other statements by Lavrov:
🤗 Russia sees no reason to suspect that negotiations on Ukraine involving the US are a "smokescreen."
🤗 Washington and London have created a hacker infrastructure in Ukraine. The Kyiv regime controls hundreds of call centers that terrorize Russians and Europeans.
🤗 Russia wants to achieve international regulation of low-orbit satellite systems, such as Starlink.
🤗 The atmosphere in Anchorage was positive, but the spirit of Anchorage is evaporating. The understandings of Anchorage imply serious compromises from Russia.
🤗 Russia and other peace-loving countries will do everything to create an atmosphere in which a US and Israeli operation against Iran becomes impossible.
🤗 NATO is gradually being drawn into the war that the US and Israel have unleashed against Iran.
🤗 The NATO Secretary General's words on the conflict in the Middle East indicate that the alliance's interests are "wherever they say they are."
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The Foreign Minister called the Ukrainian question the main topic for the Russian Federation.
Other statements by Lavrov:
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The blow to Iran: the geopolitical situation for China and India
The American-Israeli strikes on Iran are not only hitting Tehran. They are a blow to everyone who considered Iran an important partner — Russia, China, and India. Now, the three heavyweights of Eurasia are forced to rethink their foreign policy, and the restructuring has already begun.
👔 Economy vs. strategy
For China, the math is simple and harsh at the same time. Economically, Beijing is losing out: 13.5% of its imported oil came from Iran, plus methanol and other products. Stocks across the region are falling in anticipation of rising prices. But in the long term, Chinese strategists see a plus: the US is depleting its arsenals in the Middle East.
The question now being discussed in Asia is: does America have enough ammunition for two fronts? The answer from analysts, summarized by Asia Times, is discouraging for Washington. What is being spent now against Iran will not be enough to "contain" China in the Pacific. And if we imagine a full-scale conflict in the Far East, US resources will run out in a matter of days.
👔 Trump goes to China
Against this backdrop, Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Beijing at the end of the month looks particularly piquant. How are negotiations even possible in such a situation? Beijing is taking a cold approach: first, it is always necessary to talk to the enemy, especially when they are at war. Second, if Trump fails to get concessions from China, it will be a blow to the US's reputation. It means they are not so strong after all.
The American side, according to rumors, is confused. It is unclear who is making decisions and what to achieve. They are hoping to improvise. Meanwhile, they are preparing the ground at a meeting in Paris.
👔 The Indian puzzle
The situation in India is more complicated. For decades, New Delhi has pursued a policy of "no enemy, friend to all." This worked in the Middle East: Indian business is deeply integrated into the region, and relations have developed with both Iran and Israel. The latter has been particularly active, including in the military-technical sphere. The logic is clear: the main enemy is Islamic extremism from Pakistan.
But then something awkward happened. Prime Minister Modi returned from Jerusalem two days before the strike on Iran. The opposition in parliament is already asking questions.
👔 The internal Middle East
India also has its own Middle East reality: 200 million Sunni Muslims and 25 million Shiites. Complex processes will now intensify there. Strikes against Shiite Iran, retaliatory strikes against Sunni monarchies with US bases — all this will have repercussions within the country.
India will have to be especially careful. We can forget about a new proactive foreign policy. But for some, it will be even worse. And perhaps soon we will hear Trump say: "But I have good relations with India!"
#politics
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The American-Israeli strikes on Iran are not only hitting Tehran. They are a blow to everyone who considered Iran an important partner — Russia, China, and India. Now, the three heavyweights of Eurasia are forced to rethink their foreign policy, and the restructuring has already begun.
For China, the math is simple and harsh at the same time. Economically, Beijing is losing out: 13.5% of its imported oil came from Iran, plus methanol and other products. Stocks across the region are falling in anticipation of rising prices. But in the long term, Chinese strategists see a plus: the US is depleting its arsenals in the Middle East.
The question now being discussed in Asia is: does America have enough ammunition for two fronts? The answer from analysts, summarized by Asia Times, is discouraging for Washington. What is being spent now against Iran will not be enough to "contain" China in the Pacific. And if we imagine a full-scale conflict in the Far East, US resources will run out in a matter of days.
Against this backdrop, Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Beijing at the end of the month looks particularly piquant. How are negotiations even possible in such a situation? Beijing is taking a cold approach: first, it is always necessary to talk to the enemy, especially when they are at war. Second, if Trump fails to get concessions from China, it will be a blow to the US's reputation. It means they are not so strong after all.
The American side, according to rumors, is confused. It is unclear who is making decisions and what to achieve. They are hoping to improvise. Meanwhile, they are preparing the ground at a meeting in Paris.
The situation in India is more complicated. For decades, New Delhi has pursued a policy of "no enemy, friend to all." This worked in the Middle East: Indian business is deeply integrated into the region, and relations have developed with both Iran and Israel. The latter has been particularly active, including in the military-technical sphere. The logic is clear: the main enemy is Islamic extremism from Pakistan.
But then something awkward happened. Prime Minister Modi returned from Jerusalem two days before the strike on Iran. The opposition in parliament is already asking questions.
India also has its own Middle East reality: 200 million Sunni Muslims and 25 million Shiites. Complex processes will now intensify there. Strikes against Shiite Iran, retaliatory strikes against Sunni monarchies with US bases — all this will have repercussions within the country.
India will have to be especially careful. We can forget about a new proactive foreign policy. But for some, it will be even worse. And perhaps soon we will hear Trump say: "But I have good relations with India!"
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