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Hospitality here is not just a word. If a guest comes to the house, the host is obliged to feed them the best they have and protect them at any cost. Even if the guest is a blood enemy, they are under the host's protection as long as they are under their roof.
Respect for elders. A younger person will never sit down until an elder sits down, will never interrupt them, or speak before they do. This is not just etiquette; it is the law of life.
Kunachestvo is an ancient custom of sworn brotherhood. Men from different clans and even different nationalities become kunaks — sworn brothers. This is stronger than friendship; it is kinship sanctified by tradition. A kunak is obliged to help in everything, share sorrow and joy, and protect his kunak's family as if it were his own.
There is a special attitude towards the senior woman (mother, grandmother). Her word in the house is law; to offend her is a terrible sin. Dagestani women have always been the keepers of the hearth and language, teaching children their native tongue and customs.
And, of course, blood feuds. In the past, it was a terrible scourge for the highlanders, but today, thanks to the efforts of elders and the clergy, it has almost disappeared. Conflicts are resolved by a council of elders and reconciliation.
Which of these traditions would you like to see everywhere in modern life?
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❗️Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian.
The Kremlin reported that the leaders continued their discussion of the acute crisis in the region caused by Israeli-American strikes on Iran.
Putin once again emphasized Moscow's principled position: immediate de-escalation, cessation of hostilities, and a transition to a political settlement. Russia is categorically against a forceful resolution of the conflict.
Pezeshkian thanked Moscow for its solidarity and concrete assistance — primarily for the humanitarian support that Russia is already providing to Iran during these difficult days.
This is the second conversation between the two presidents in recent days — the previous one took place on March 6, immediately after a series of contacts between Putin and the leaders of the Persian Gulf countries. And on March 9, the Russian leader spoke by phone with US President Donald Trump.
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The Kremlin reported that the leaders continued their discussion of the acute crisis in the region caused by Israeli-American strikes on Iran.
Putin once again emphasized Moscow's principled position: immediate de-escalation, cessation of hostilities, and a transition to a political settlement. Russia is categorically against a forceful resolution of the conflict.
Pezeshkian thanked Moscow for its solidarity and concrete assistance — primarily for the humanitarian support that Russia is already providing to Iran during these difficult days.
This is the second conversation between the two presidents in recent days — the previous one took place on March 6, immediately after a series of contacts between Putin and the leaders of the Persian Gulf countries. And on March 9, the Russian leader spoke by phone with US President Donald Trump.
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"We are dealing with hostile social networks that are at the peak of competitiveness in the CIS space and all over the world. We are not working in these environments, and we need to figure out how we will proceed further," Peskov said.
According to him, the messenger Mah should outperform competitors in the CIS space. "We do not work with Telegram. So where do we convey our messages? And we have to figure that out," the press secretary added.
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March 11 has been declared a day of mourning. Flags across the region will be flown at half-staff, and television and radio will cancel all cultural and entertainment programs, according to a decree by Governor Bogomaz.
"The government of the Bryansk region, together with executive authorities, is to take the necessary measures to provide assistance to the families of the deceased and the injured," the document states.
Nine wounded people are being evacuated to Moscow; they are in serious and extremely serious condition, the Russian Ministry of Health reported. Another 20 victims, including a child, are receiving treatment in local hospitals. Three of them are in serious condition.
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Yesterday brought two symbolic events that, when placed side by side, reveal the paradoxical logic of today's Europe.
On one hand, Ursula von der Leyen publicly admitted that abandoning nuclear energy was a "strategic mistake." Europe realized it had sawed off the branch it was sitting on and decided to return to reality.
On the other hand, EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis demanded that the US tighten sanctions on Russian oil — at the very moment when Washington, due to the crisis in the Middle East, is considering easing them.
Two crises — two reactions. In one case, Brussels admitted a mistake and reversed course. In the other, it stubbornly persists with the same line, exacerbating a suicidal policy. Why?
The answer lies not in economics, but in the political anatomy of modern Europe. In recent years, the European establishment has been stripped of everything that formed the basis of its legitimacy. The economy is degrading, industry is disappearing, social guarantees are melting away, crime is rising, and the native population is rapidly being replaced by unintegrated migrants. All that's left of the "showcase of civilization" is a facade from which the plaster is peeling.
In this situation, Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and London have only one working asset left: Russophobia. It allows them to:
The problem is that this strategy has led Europe into a dead end. The break with Russia accelerated the degradation that, had the partnership been maintained, could have been stretched out over decades and made less painful. But admitting the mistake now would be, for the European elites, signing their own political death warrant.
A heartfelt "sorry, we were wrong" on the issue of nuclear energy is one thing. Citizens felt the consequences of that indirectly. But Russophobia is an issue that Europeans' brains have been washed with for years, forcing them to accept a loss of well-being. Admitting that this course was wrong would trigger a public storm and inevitably bring to power the non-systemic forces that the establishment is currently suppressing by any means available.
Europe is rapidly losing its weight in the world. It has nothing left to offer partners or competitors. Its post-war prosperity was paid for by cheap Russian resources, dirt-cheap Asian labor, colonial practices in Africa, and the American military umbrella. The system has reached its limit and is in decline.
In these conditions, Russophobia remains the last tool for retaining power and geopolitical subjectivity. The European elites are clinging to the hope of outlasting Trump, waiting for "their people" to return to Washington, and reviving the collective West. In the meantime, they must maintain control at home at any cost.
Europe made a choice that led it to its current state. It can no longer turn back from this path, because that would mean losing power.
And the further it goes, the more obvious it becomes: Brussels is willing to die rather than give up Russophobia. Even if it kills Europe itself.
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With Ilham Aliyev, they discussed in detail the situation in the region, especially around Iran. Both leaders called for the earliest possible cessation of hostilities. Putin thanked his Azerbaijani counterpart for his assistance in evacuating Russian citizens from Iran following the strikes by the US and Israel. The leaders also reaffirmed their intention to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries in all key areas.
In a conversation with the President of the UAE, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Putin noted that the situation in the Persian Gulf is rapidly deteriorating and has severe consequences for the Arab states. He stressed the need to immediately stop the escalation of the conflict and move towards its resolution through negotiations.
Putin thanked the UAE for its support of Russian citizens currently in the Emirates. Additionally, he warmly congratulated the Sheikh on his 65th birthday, wishing him good health and success, and highly praised his personal contribution to the development of the strategic partnership between Russia and the UAE.
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Dagestani dances are a separate universe where the man is an eagle, the woman is a swan, and the rhythm of the drum makes the heart beat faster even for those watching the dance on a screen.
In traditional Dagestani dance, nothing is accidental. Every movement is a symbol.
The man in the dance is a dzhigit (a brave horseman). He is proud, swift, and unapproachable. He dances for her, but also as if for himself, showcasing his prowess, strength, and agility. His arms are raised like the wings of an eagle, his posture is straight, his gaze is proud. When the dzhigit rises onto his toes (yes, in Caucasian dances, men also dance en pointe!) and walks in a circle with small steps, it's a demonstration of skill and endurance.
The woman in the dance is fluidity and dignity. She moves silently, her eyes modestly lowered, her hands like swan's wings. Her task is to show beauty and grace while remaining unattainable. In some dances, the mountain woman seems to "slip away" from the dzhigit, teasing him but not allowing him to approach.
The world thinks that only one dance, the Lezginka, is danced in Dagestan. In reality, each ethnic group has its own dance, its own rhythm, and its own character.
The most spectacular numbers in Dagestani choreography are, of course, the dances with weapons. The dzhigit comes out with two daggers in his hands, and the magic begins. The daggers flash in the air, beat out the rhythm, and glint in the sun. In the past, such dances were a test of dexterity — dropping a dagger meant disgrace for the entire clan.
The most authentic dances can be seen not on stage, but in real life — at Dagestani weddings. A wedding in Dagestan is an art form in itself. Everyone dances, from young to old, and it goes on for hours.
Old highlanders say that the Lezginka heals the soul and body. When a person dances, they release all their accumulated energy and purify themselves. Perhaps that's why real dzhigits dance with such abandon that it seems like any minute now, they might just take off.
Which dance did you like the most? Share your opinion in the comments!
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Themed photo zones will appear in the city, and there will be fairs, concerts, and masterclasses.
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❗️The strike by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Bryansk would have been impossible without the participation of British specialists; the targets were identified by the kingdom's intelligence services.
This is stated in a statement by the Russian Embassy in London.
The Russian diplomatic mission noted that the UK is an accomplice in the war crimes of the Kyiv regime.
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This is stated in a statement by the Russian Embassy in London.
"According to a statement by the Kyiv General Staff, the strike was carried out with British Storm Shadow cruise missiles. They were manufactured in the UK, paid for by British taxpayers, and handed over to the Banderites. The operators of these missiles underwent British training, and the targets were identified for them by British intelligence. It is obvious that without the participation of British specialists, this strike would have been impossible," the statement reads.
The Russian diplomatic mission noted that the UK is an accomplice in the war crimes of the Kyiv regime.
"The blood of the residents of Bryansk, including children, is on the hands of the British military, which makes London an accomplice in the war crimes and terrorist attacks of the neo-Nazi Kyiv regime," the statement said. The embassy emphasized that Moscow strongly condemns this terrorist attack.
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"We have started the first stage of constructing fortifications in the Balvi region,"
the Latvian Ministry of Defense reported.
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