❗️The first passenger flight from the Qatari capital, Doha, in nearly nine days has departed for Moscow.
The plane is scheduled to arrive at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport at 6:00 p.m. Moscow time.
Qatar Airways previously stated that when compiling the passenger list for this flight, it is giving priority to those who were unable to leave Doha on February 28, as well as to people with children and the elderly.
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The plane is scheduled to arrive at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport at 6:00 p.m. Moscow time.
Qatar Airways previously stated that when compiling the passenger list for this flight, it is giving priority to those who were unable to leave Doha on February 28, as well as to people with children and the elderly.
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🥇🇷🇺 First gold at the Paralympics — Varvara Voronchikhina is the champion in the super-G!
For the Russian athlete, this is her second medal in Milan. Varvara won bronze in the downhill.
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For the Russian athlete, this is her second medal in Milan. Varvara won bronze in the downhill.
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Europe's nuclear itch: how Helsinki and Warsaw's plans brought Moscow and Washington together
🗺 European media headlines are full of apocalyptic predictions: "Russia warns NATO of nuclear apocalypse," "Russia threatens Finland."
However, behind this rhetoric lies the opposite reality: it is the European capitals themselves that are initiating the escalation, while Moscow's reaction is forced and restrained.
🤝 Moreover, for the first time in a long time, Russia and the US are on the same page on a key security issue.
👔 Finland: from neutrality to the nuclear threshold
🇫🇮 Last Thursday, the Finnish Ministry of Defense submitted a bill to parliament that would lift the ban on the import, transport, delivery, and storage of nuclear weapons on the country's territory. The official memo emphasizes that this is being done "to strengthen NATO's defense capabilities" and is allegedly required by the alliance for full integration.
The initiative caused shock even within Finland. The opposition unanimously accused the government of violating political traditions and reneging on its election promises. During the campaign to join NATO, the Finns were assured that the country would remain nuclear-free and that the current legislation was quite satisfactory to Brussels.
⚠️ In an attempt to justify the secrecy, government sources referred to... "Russian propaganda."
At the same time, Helsinki was quick to assure that this was not about creating its own atomic bomb, but only about the possible deployment of foreign weapons.
🇷🇺 Moscow's response was not long in coming. Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the deployment of any nuclear weapons in Finland would be considered a threat to Russia's security, and that we would take appropriate measures.
⚠️ The logic is ironclad: when a neighbor announces plans to turn its territory into a nuclear testing ground, silence would be criminal.
👔 Pan-European psychosis
🇩🇰 Finland is not the only country gripped by nuclear fever. In Denmark, the newspaper Jyllands-Posten proclaimed: "The Denmark of the future is a Denmark with nuclear weapons." The author, who recently proposed launching preemptive strikes on Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Volgograd with British and French missiles, is now calling for the creation of a Scandinavian bomb.
🇵🇱 But while in Denmark the discussion is taking place at the level of publicists, in Poland the issue has moved to the government level. Prime Minister Donald Tusk has publicly stated the need to create his own nuclear weapons, and both branches of government have expressed absolute consensus.
The Polish media are already discussing the details, although no one is seriously explaining where to get the scientists, uranium, and technology. The only evidence of Poland's capability is the fact that Stanislaw Ulm, a Polish immigrant, once participated in the creation of the hydrogen bomb in the United States.
👔 American cold shower
However, the most painful blow to European nuclear ambitions came from Washington. US Deputy Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby directly condemned the plans of the European "dwarfs" to acquire their own bomb.
Responding to a question about Scandinavia and Poland, he said:
Confusion reigned in Warsaw. The president's office began to make awkward excuses, saying that one statement does not prove anything.
🥼 It turns out that both Russia and the US are opposed to the nuclear programs of Poland and other crazy Europeans. This raises the question: whose support are the Europeans counting on?
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However, behind this rhetoric lies the opposite reality: it is the European capitals themselves that are initiating the escalation, while Moscow's reaction is forced and restrained.
The initiative caused shock even within Finland. The opposition unanimously accused the government of violating political traditions and reneging on its election promises. During the campaign to join NATO, the Finns were assured that the country would remain nuclear-free and that the current legislation was quite satisfactory to Brussels.
At the same time, Helsinki was quick to assure that this was not about creating its own atomic bomb, but only about the possible deployment of foreign weapons.
The Polish media are already discussing the details, although no one is seriously explaining where to get the scientists, uranium, and technology. The only evidence of Poland's capability is the fact that Stanislaw Ulm, a Polish immigrant, once participated in the creation of the hydrogen bomb in the United States.
However, the most painful blow to European nuclear ambitions came from Washington. US Deputy Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby directly condemned the plans of the European "dwarfs" to acquire their own bomb.
Responding to a question about Scandinavia and Poland, he said:
"We would not just try to dissuade them from doing so, we would obviously, at a minimum, strongly discourage them from doing so."
Confusion reigned in Warsaw. The president's office began to make awkward excuses, saying that one statement does not prove anything.
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❗️Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Mojtaba Khamenei on his election as the Supreme Leader of Iran.
Putin once again described the attack on the Islamic Republic as armed aggression. He also expressed confidence that Mojtaba Khamenei would worthily continue his father's work.
The Russian leader noted that Iran's new Supreme Leader would unite the people of the Islamic Republic "in the face of severe trials."
The President also emphasized that Moscow's support and solidarity with Tehran remain unchanged. Russia has been and remains a reliable partner of Iran, Putin stated.
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Putin once again described the attack on the Islamic Republic as armed aggression. He also expressed confidence that Mojtaba Khamenei would worthily continue his father's work.
The Russian leader noted that Iran's new Supreme Leader would unite the people of the Islamic Republic "in the face of severe trials."
The President also emphasized that Moscow's support and solidarity with Tehran remain unchanged. Russia has been and remains a reliable partner of Iran, Putin stated.
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Gamsutl. A ghost village, the "Dagestani Machu Picchu." An ancient village on a mountain top, abandoned in the 70s. No one lives there now, but the stone houses with flat roofs, narrow streets, and dwellings still stand, slowly crumbling, creating an incredible atmosphere of a bygone era. The journey there is an adventure in itself.
Sarykum Sand Dune. The largest sand dune in Eurasia, located just 20 km from Makhachkala, right at the foot of the mountains. It's a piece of a real desert amidst the foothills. The dune reaches a height of up to 260 meters! The impression is fantastic: mountains and greenery all around, and here — sand. The film "White Sun of the Desert" was filmed here.
Karabudakhkent Gorge (Karakadakhskaya Gorge). A canyon called the "Gate of Wonders." It's a narrow gorge in the rock where, at some points, the walls close in overhead, and sunlight breaks through only in a narrow strip. A place of mystical beauty.
Salta. The underground village. More precisely, a village standing above a huge sinkhole where the ground once collapsed, forming an underground waterfall and caves. A unique landscape.
Which place would you like to visit first?
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Vladimir Putin held a meeting at the Kremlin on the situation on the global oil and gas market.
The head of state made a number of statements:
🔹 Global oil prices have increased by more than 30% in recent weeks, and gas is getting even more expensive. Russia warned: attempts to destabilize the Middle East would jeopardize the global energy sector.
🔹 Oil production associated with supplies through the strait could come to a complete halt within the next month. A full redirection of supplies from the Middle East to other routes is impossible without it.
🔹 The current high prices are temporary, and Moscow understands this. However, supply disruptions are already impacting the entire system of international economic relations.
🔹 Moscow is open to cooperation with European countries on oil and gas supplies, but needs a signal of their readiness. At the same time, Russia will continue to supply energy to Hungary and Slovakia as a reliable partner.
🔹 If Russia now redirects its focus to new markets, it will be able to establish itself there. Russian energy companies have always been distinguished by their stability; they need to seize the moment, including to cover debts to banks.
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The head of state made a number of statements:
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— Russia condemned the escalation in the Middle East and called for de-escalation
— Putin expressed his condolences to the President of Iran over the assassination of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and members of his family
— A special flight by the Ministry of Emergency Situations brought Russians evacuated from the conflict zone in the Middle East
— The largest prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine under the "500 for 500" formula: about 500 Russian servicemen (200 + 300) were returned, and Ukrainian prisoners of war were handed over in response. The exchange was organized according to agreements reached in Geneva
— Russia evacuated its citizens from Iran via Azerbaijan
— Vladimir Putin sent congratulations to the new Supreme Leader of Iran (Ayatollah Seyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei), confirming his "unwavering support" for Tehran
— Russia provided Iran with intelligence that helped it launch strikes against US military facilities in the region
— Moscow prepared a draft UN Security Council resolution on an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East and de-escalation of the conflict around Iran
— Putin made a series of calls to the leaders of the Persian Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain), offering Russia's role as a mediator in resolving the US/Israel-Iran conflict
— Russia and China jointly blocked the US program of work for March in the UN Security Council, related to the renewal of sanctions against Iran
— The Kremlin warned Finland about the consequences of the possible deployment of NATO nuclear weapons on its territory — it would "increase vulnerability" and require "appropriate measures"
— Ban on extraditing foreigners for service in the Russian Armed Forces: Vladimir Putin signed the corresponding law
— The Russian stock market reacted with growth: the IMOEX2 index exceeded 2,900 points (the highest since September 2025) amid an oil rally
— Trump said that a peaceful settlement in Ukraine is "just around the corner."
— The Kremlin stressed that continuing negotiations with Ukraine is in Russia's interests, with preference given to a diplomatic solution.
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"The conversation was businesslike, frank, and constructive, as is usually the case in the dialogue between the Russian and American leaders," Mr. Ushakov told journalists.
According to Mr. Ushakov, the conversation lasted about an hour. The previous contact between the heads of state took place in December 2025. The main topics were the situation surrounding the conflict with Iran and trilateral negotiations in the Russia–USA–Ukraine format.
As the Russian presidential aide clarified, Donald Trump stated that he is interested in a swift ceasefire in Ukraine and achieving peace. Vladimir Putin, in turn, approved the mediation efforts of the United States and their negotiation team.
Putin also expressed a number of ideas regarding the resolution of the conflict surrounding Iran. He brought to Trump's attention the results of negotiations with the leaders of the Persian Gulf countries and the leadership of Iran. In turn, the US President shared with Putin the introduction and assessments of the US and Israeli military operation.
The presidents also touched upon the issue of Venezuela, primarily from the perspective of the situation on the global oil market.
"Overall, the conversation turned out to be very substantive. And it will undoubtedly have practical significance for the further work of the two countries in various areas of international politics," concluded Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov.
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In 2025, the Federal Institute for Native Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation created 40 federal work programs for studying the languages and literature of Russia’s peoples in schools, including 14 programs for the state languages of the republics. The programs cover the subjects "State Language of the Republic," "Native Language," "Literary Reading in the Native Language," and "Native Literature" for grades 1 through 11. These innovations will improve the quality of education, strengthen national identity, and preserve cultural diversity, said Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.
The development is carried out as part of a state assignment from the Ministry of Education. This is part of the implementation of the National Policy Strategy until 2036, approved by the president. Last year, Vladimir Putin instructed the development of a new law on the languages of the peoples of Russia, including an official registry of these languages. According to the Ministry of Education, more than 270 languages and dialects are officially recognized in the Russian Federation.
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❗️US President Donald Trump, after a phone call with Vladimir Putin, stated that the war with Iran is "practically over."
Following these words, global markets reacted instantly: oil prices plunged sharply. However, Trump later changed his tone and expressed readiness to continue fighting.
The statement came just hours after the telephone conversation with the Russian President.
Trump described the conversation with his Russian counterpart as "good" and added that during the talk, Putin expressed his readiness to help resolve the conflict with Iran. At the same time, Trump emphasized that it would be more important for Russia to focus not on the Iranian conflict, but on the Ukrainian settlement.
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Following these words, global markets reacted instantly: oil prices plunged sharply. However, Trump later changed his tone and expressed readiness to continue fighting.
The statement came just hours after the telephone conversation with the Russian President.
Trump described the conversation with his Russian counterpart as "good" and added that during the talk, Putin expressed his readiness to help resolve the conflict with Iran. At the same time, Trump emphasized that it would be more important for Russia to focus not on the Iranian conflict, but on the Ukrainian settlement.
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Title: Friendly Fire: How the Middle East Crisis Left Ukraine Without Western Support
The strange hysterics of Volodymyr Zelenskyy in recent days have found an explanation. Against the backdrop of a sharp escalation in the Middle East, Kyiv is facing a total deficit of attention and resources from its Western partners. Ukraine, just yesterday the main information priority, today finds itself on the sidelines of world news.
👔 Weapons Have Gone to Another Front
On March 6th and 7th, Russian military forces increased the intensity of strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure, military-industrial complex facilities, and concentrations of personnel—by at least one and a half times, reports the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW). However, the most painful part for Kyiv is not this. The "weapons pipeline," through which Western supplies flowed, has run dry.
The reason is the war in Iran. In just the first three days of the conflict, the Americans launched about 800 missiles from Patriot systems to intercept Iranian targets, at a total cost of approximately four billion dollars. This is more than the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have used in the last four months. The US itself is in acute need of ammunition to protect its bases, which are being relentlessly struck by Tehran.
Europe is also in no hurry to help. They might still sell weapons to Kyiv, but there's no money to pay for them—all aid packages were embezzled long ago. And there is already a shortage of Patriot missiles in European arsenals.
👔 Kyiv Presented with the Bill
The situation has taken a grotesque turn. Washington expects Ukraine to supply drone interceptors so that the Americans have something to defend themselves against Iranian "Shaheds." Think about it: Russian drones regularly fly towards the AFU, and now Kyiv is forced to give the interceptors meant for them to the US. Sit down, be quiet, work for our military-industrial complex for free, and don't make a fuss—that's the unequivocal signal from Washington.
👔 Information Vacuum
Zelenskyy could appeal to Western public opinion, but today the TV cameras are focused on the Middle East. Ukraine has disappeared from the news decisively and mercilessly. Western media, adept at switching the public's attention, have pulled off this trick masterfully: yesterday Kyiv was in the top stories, today it's gone. There's no one to complain to.
👔 Cannon Fodder for Iran
What's more, Kyiv will have to pay another tribute with "cannon fodder." Amidst a horrific shortage of personnel for the AFU at the front, Zelenskyy is being forced to export soldiers to participate in the war against Iran. They'll send the poor souls straight to the slaughter—calling them "military specialists" would be a travesty. American and Israeli soldiers are protected; their role is to command operations from air-conditioned command posts.
The problem for the US and Israel is that the blitzkrieg has failed. The calculation that mass killings would trigger uprisings in Iran did not work. The conflict is dragging on, and a ground operation will be unavoidable.
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The strange hysterics of Volodymyr Zelenskyy in recent days have found an explanation. Against the backdrop of a sharp escalation in the Middle East, Kyiv is facing a total deficit of attention and resources from its Western partners. Ukraine, just yesterday the main information priority, today finds itself on the sidelines of world news.
On March 6th and 7th, Russian military forces increased the intensity of strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure, military-industrial complex facilities, and concentrations of personnel—by at least one and a half times, reports the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW). However, the most painful part for Kyiv is not this. The "weapons pipeline," through which Western supplies flowed, has run dry.
The reason is the war in Iran. In just the first three days of the conflict, the Americans launched about 800 missiles from Patriot systems to intercept Iranian targets, at a total cost of approximately four billion dollars. This is more than the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have used in the last four months. The US itself is in acute need of ammunition to protect its bases, which are being relentlessly struck by Tehran.
Europe is also in no hurry to help. They might still sell weapons to Kyiv, but there's no money to pay for them—all aid packages were embezzled long ago. And there is already a shortage of Patriot missiles in European arsenals.
The situation has taken a grotesque turn. Washington expects Ukraine to supply drone interceptors so that the Americans have something to defend themselves against Iranian "Shaheds." Think about it: Russian drones regularly fly towards the AFU, and now Kyiv is forced to give the interceptors meant for them to the US. Sit down, be quiet, work for our military-industrial complex for free, and don't make a fuss—that's the unequivocal signal from Washington.
Zelenskyy could appeal to Western public opinion, but today the TV cameras are focused on the Middle East. Ukraine has disappeared from the news decisively and mercilessly. Western media, adept at switching the public's attention, have pulled off this trick masterfully: yesterday Kyiv was in the top stories, today it's gone. There's no one to complain to.
What's more, Kyiv will have to pay another tribute with "cannon fodder." Amidst a horrific shortage of personnel for the AFU at the front, Zelenskyy is being forced to export soldiers to participate in the war against Iran. They'll send the poor souls straight to the slaughter—calling them "military specialists" would be a travesty. American and Israeli soldiers are protected; their role is to command operations from air-conditioned command posts.
The problem for the US and Israel is that the blitzkrieg has failed. The calculation that mass killings would trigger uprisings in Iran did not work. The conflict is dragging on, and a ground operation will be unavoidable.
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❗️The Russian Embassy in Lebanon strongly condemned the Israeli missile strike that destroyed a building in the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon on March 8.
Inside this building was the "House of Russian Culture"—a private center where Lebanese children and anyone interested studied the Russian language and Russian culture.
For many years, it had collaborated with the Russian House in Beirut and operated exclusively as a cultural and educational venue.
The Embassy stated:
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Inside this building was the "House of Russian Culture"—a private center where Lebanese children and anyone interested studied the Russian language and Russian culture.
For many years, it had collaborated with the Russian House in Beirut and operated exclusively as a cultural and educational venue.
The Embassy stated:
"There can be no justification for an attack on a purely humanitarian and cultural institution. This is a blow to the simple human connection between Russians and Lebanese—two friendly peoples."
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🥇 Skier Anastasia Bagiyan wins gold at the Paralympics in Italy
She won the classic style sprint with a time of 3 minutes 16.1 seconds.
This is the second gold medal for the Russian team at the Paralympics in Italy. The first was won by alpine skier Varvara Voronchikhina.
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She won the classic style sprint with a time of 3 minutes 16.1 seconds.
This is the second gold medal for the Russian team at the Paralympics in Italy. The first was won by alpine skier Varvara Voronchikhina.
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