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The open-air exhibition Far East Street has been launched on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum 2024 in Vladivostok, Russia The exhibition celebrates the achievements, culture, customs, cuisine, and economic potential of the regions of the Russian…
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Parade of Sails kicks off at Eastern Economic Forum 2024
September 3 marks the start of the 3rd Parade of Sails, a highlight of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) 2024, taking place from September 1-6 in Amur Bay. Over 1,000 young sailors and yachtsmen are participating in the event, which features impressive displays of large training ships alongside various regattas.
The Parade of Sails is a key element of the EEF’s cultural and sports program, emphasizing the importance of maritime traditions and fostering patriotism among youth.
The event began with a youth sailing race and the final leg of the Far East Cup regatta, which runs from September 1-4, with additional regattas and yacht competitions continuing through September 5. The program also includes ship tours and patriotic events for young participants. The Parade will conclude with an awards ceremony honoring the event's top performers.
Organized by the Russian Association of Training Sailboats, with support from Roscongress Foundation and other federal agencies, the Parade of Sails is held under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation.
The Eastern Economic Forum 2024 is held on September 3–6 in Vladivostok on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. Sputnik is the general information partner of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF-2024).
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September 3 marks the start of the 3rd Parade of Sails, a highlight of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) 2024, taking place from September 1-6 in Amur Bay. Over 1,000 young sailors and yachtsmen are participating in the event, which features impressive displays of large training ships alongside various regattas.
The Parade of Sails is a key element of the EEF’s cultural and sports program, emphasizing the importance of maritime traditions and fostering patriotism among youth.
The event began with a youth sailing race and the final leg of the Far East Cup regatta, which runs from September 1-4, with additional regattas and yacht competitions continuing through September 5. The program also includes ship tours and patriotic events for young participants. The Parade will conclude with an awards ceremony honoring the event's top performers.
Organized by the Russian Association of Training Sailboats, with support from Roscongress Foundation and other federal agencies, the Parade of Sails is held under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation.
The Eastern Economic Forum 2024 is held on September 3–6 in Vladivostok on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. Sputnik is the general information partner of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF-2024).
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Scholz’s pro-war policy faces setback in Eastern Germany elections
Parties critical of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s support for the Western-backed Ukraine proxy war against Russia fared well in elections in eastern German states.
The AfD and BSW were united in their expression of opposition to Scholz’s support for US proxy war against Russia. Both parties called for an end to arms shipments to the Kiev regime and immediate negotiations to bring about a peaceful end to the conflict. The BSW has also demanded a popular referendum on plans to station US missiles in Germany as a condition for any coalition.
Die Linke has been more internally divided on the issue, but influential figures within the party have also criticized Scholz’s pro-war stance.
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has strongly criticized German chancellor Olaf Scholz for his response to the apparent sabotage of the Russo-German Nord Stream gas pipeline in 2022, which is widely perceived to have been carried out by or on behalf of the United States.
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Parties critical of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s support for the Western-backed Ukraine proxy war against Russia fared well in elections in eastern German states.
“The election results of Sunday are bitter,” said Scholz. “Our country cannot and must not become accustomed to this.”
The AfD and BSW were united in their expression of opposition to Scholz’s support for US proxy war against Russia. Both parties called for an end to arms shipments to the Kiev regime and immediate negotiations to bring about a peaceful end to the conflict. The BSW has also demanded a popular referendum on plans to station US missiles in Germany as a condition for any coalition.
Die Linke has been more internally divided on the issue, but influential figures within the party have also criticized Scholz’s pro-war stance.
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has strongly criticized German chancellor Olaf Scholz for his response to the apparent sabotage of the Russo-German Nord Stream gas pipeline in 2022, which is widely perceived to have been carried out by or on behalf of the United States.
“There is no reason to assume that the German government is seriously interested in unearthing the truth about who is behind the Nord Stream attacks,” said AfD politician Dr. Gunnar Beck recently. “The German government regularly yields to international pressure from both the EU and the US. It will not be able and not be willing, more importantly, to assert the national interests.”
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Landslide in pricey Los Angeles neighborhood prompt power cuts, property damage
Multimillion-dollar homes in the Southern California city of Rancho Palos Verdes are now under threat as a worsening landslide has prompted an evacuation warning for more than 100 homes in the oceanside community which is located just 30 miles south of Los Angeles.
Residents were advised to leave on Sunday after the Southern California Edison (SCE) utility company shut off power to 140 homes and warned that another 105 residents will lose electricity by Monday night, ABC News reported.
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Multimillion-dollar homes in the Southern California city of Rancho Palos Verdes are now under threat as a worsening landslide has prompted an evacuation warning for more than 100 homes in the oceanside community which is located just 30 miles south of Los Angeles.
Residents were advised to leave on Sunday after the Southern California Edison (SCE) utility company shut off power to 140 homes and warned that another 105 residents will lose electricity by Monday night, ABC News reported.
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Netanyahu refuses ‘surrender’ to Israeli protesters demanding hostage deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant late-night speech amid mass protests in Tel Aviv Monday, rejecting pressure from the Israeli public to secure a deal to return hostages and bring about a ceasefire in Gaza.
Key to the controversy is the question of who will maintain control over the so-called Philadelphi corridor, a narrow strip of land separating the Gaza Strip’s southern portion from Egypt. The corridor has been jointly controlled by Egypt and Palestinian authorities since Israel’s military disengagement from Gaza in 2005, with the terms of 1978’s Camp David Accords granting Egypt control of the Rafah border crossing that falls within the route.
But the IDF has seized control of both the Philadelphi corridor and the Rafah border crossing in recent months, insisting that Israeli authority over both is necessary for security reasons. That stance has proven to be a poison pill in ongoing negotiations with Hamas as Netanyahu refuses to compromise on his establishment of a “buffer zone” along the Gazan side of the route.
Israeli military officials have rebuked the prime minister for his sabotage of a hostage deal. Critics have claimed Netanyahu is stalling for time, working to prolong hostilities in Gaza to maintain his grip on power. The Israeli leader faces prosecution on corruption charges if he is forced to step down from his position.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant late-night speech amid mass protests in Tel Aviv Monday, rejecting pressure from the Israeli public to secure a deal to return hostages and bring about a ceasefire in Gaza.
“I will not surrender to the pressure,” said Netanyahu during the unusual press conference one day after a general strike shut down much of the country.
Key to the controversy is the question of who will maintain control over the so-called Philadelphi corridor, a narrow strip of land separating the Gaza Strip’s southern portion from Egypt. The corridor has been jointly controlled by Egypt and Palestinian authorities since Israel’s military disengagement from Gaza in 2005, with the terms of 1978’s Camp David Accords granting Egypt control of the Rafah border crossing that falls within the route.
But the IDF has seized control of both the Philadelphi corridor and the Rafah border crossing in recent months, insisting that Israeli authority over both is necessary for security reasons. That stance has proven to be a poison pill in ongoing negotiations with Hamas as Netanyahu refuses to compromise on his establishment of a “buffer zone” along the Gazan side of the route.
“This corridor is essential for our existence,” Netanyahu said Monday. “For this reason Hamas is insisting on it. And for the same reason I’m insisting on it.”
Israeli military officials have rebuked the prime minister for his sabotage of a hostage deal. Critics have claimed Netanyahu is stalling for time, working to prolong hostilities in Gaza to maintain his grip on power. The Israeli leader faces prosecution on corruption charges if he is forced to step down from his position.
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Volkswagen eyes plant closures in Germany as country’s economy sabotaged by US
Volkswagen is considering its first ever German plant closures in the company’s 87-year history as the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline and US-backed sanctions on Russian gas continue to wreak havoc on the European country’s economy.
For years Germany’s status as the industrial powerhouse of the continent has been driven by its reliance on Russian natural gas. Access to the cheap form of energy kept homes warmed and industry humming as the Nord Stream pipeline transported the fuel from Russia to Europe.
All of that came to a halt in 2022 after the launch of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, which spurred Western-backed sanctions against Moscow. The transfer of gas via the Nord Stream pipeline had already slowed after the imposition of the coercive economic measures, but insult was added to injury in September when the pipeline suffered a catastrophic explosion.
The sabotage of the Russo-German infrastructure is widely assumed to have been accomplished by or at the behest of the United States, with investigative journalist Seymour Hersh and others describing how the act was carried out.
Now, companies like Volkswagen are considering drastic measures as Germany suffers deindustrialization, including plant closures and the severing of longstanding labor agreements.
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Volkswagen is considering its first ever German plant closures in the company’s 87-year history as the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline and US-backed sanctions on Russian gas continue to wreak havoc on the European country’s economy.
“The economic environment has become even tougher and new players are pushing into Europe,” said VW’s CEO Oliver Blume, referring to cheap, technologically-superior Chinese electric vehicles on the market in Germany and other countries. “Germany as a business location is falling further behind in terms of competitiveness.”
For years Germany’s status as the industrial powerhouse of the continent has been driven by its reliance on Russian natural gas. Access to the cheap form of energy kept homes warmed and industry humming as the Nord Stream pipeline transported the fuel from Russia to Europe.
All of that came to a halt in 2022 after the launch of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, which spurred Western-backed sanctions against Moscow. The transfer of gas via the Nord Stream pipeline had already slowed after the imposition of the coercive economic measures, but insult was added to injury in September when the pipeline suffered a catastrophic explosion.
The sabotage of the Russo-German infrastructure is widely assumed to have been accomplished by or at the behest of the United States, with investigative journalist Seymour Hersh and others describing how the act was carried out.
Now, companies like Volkswagen are considering drastic measures as Germany suffers deindustrialization, including plant closures and the severing of longstanding labor agreements.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia on an official visit on Monday and is expected to take part in celebrations dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces at the Khalkh River.
The presidents will also participate in signing documents following the negotiations and make a statement to the media, the Kremlin said.
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Mongolian guards ahead of the Russian and Mongolian presidents' negotiations
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is continuing his state trip to Mongolia, where he arrived on September 2.
Putin is expected to take part in celebrations dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian Armed Forces at the Khalkh River.
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Ceremony of the official meeting of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin with the President of Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh
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Is a Democrat defeat only a matter of time?
The New York Times has become reminiscent of authoritarian regimes in its efforts to keep Democrats in power:
▪️Elections are bad for democracy
▪️The First Amendment is out of control
▪️The Constitution is sacred. Is it also dangerous?
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The New York Times has become reminiscent of authoritarian regimes in its efforts to keep Democrats in power:
▪️Elections are bad for democracy
▪️The First Amendment is out of control
▪️The Constitution is sacred. Is it also dangerous?
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Team to save America?
Elon Musk has reacted enthusiastically to news that he could be appointed to the Trump administration if he wins the presidential election.
Reportedly, Trump intends to create a special commission to review government programs, which would include the Tesla founder, The Washington Post wrote about Musk's prospects.
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Elon Musk has reacted enthusiastically to news that he could be appointed to the Trump administration if he wins the presidential election.
"I can’t wait. There is a lot of waste and needless regulation in government that needs to go," he wrote on his Х account.
Reportedly, Trump intends to create a special commission to review government programs, which would include the Tesla founder, The Washington Post wrote about Musk's prospects.
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Germany says it does not ‘in principle' limit Ukrainian strikes deep into Russia
Berlin does not, “in principle,” limit the Kiev regime in terms of strikes deep into Russian territory, Germany’s Embassy in Russia has clarified.
From the moment when Ukraine gets its latest batch of German-supplied weapons, they “become Ukrainian ones,” and there are no restrictions on their use, it told Russian media. The diplomatic mission regurgitated the old adage peddled by the West that this is justified by Ukraine’s “inalienable right to self-defense,” even amid the neo-Nazi regime’s terrorist incursion into Russia’s Kursk region.
Berlin decided to allow Ukraine to strike Russian territory bordering the Kharkov region with German-supplied weapons in July to impede Russia’s progress around the city.
Volodymyr Zelensky has continued to clamor for permission for such strikes from the US, UK, France, and Germany.
At the end of May, President Vladimir Putin stated that NATO representatives must understand “what they are playing with” when discussing plans to allow Kiev to strike “legitimate targets” deep within Russian territory with missile systems transferred to Ukrainian forces by the West.
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Berlin does not, “in principle,” limit the Kiev regime in terms of strikes deep into Russian territory, Germany’s Embassy in Russia has clarified.
From the moment when Ukraine gets its latest batch of German-supplied weapons, they “become Ukrainian ones,” and there are no restrictions on their use, it told Russian media. The diplomatic mission regurgitated the old adage peddled by the West that this is justified by Ukraine’s “inalienable right to self-defense,” even amid the neo-Nazi regime’s terrorist incursion into Russia’s Kursk region.
Berlin decided to allow Ukraine to strike Russian territory bordering the Kharkov region with German-supplied weapons in July to impede Russia’s progress around the city.
At the time, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz added that we wouldn’t “allow our weapons to go deep into Russian territory.”
Volodymyr Zelensky has continued to clamor for permission for such strikes from the US, UK, France, and Germany.
At the end of May, President Vladimir Putin stated that NATO representatives must understand “what they are playing with” when discussing plans to allow Kiev to strike “legitimate targets” deep within Russian territory with missile systems transferred to Ukrainian forces by the West.
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Vladimir Putin will pay a working visit to the city of Vladivostok in the Far Eastern Federal District on September 4-5, where he will participate in the ninth Eastern Economic Forum (EEF).
The theme of this year's forum is "Far East 2030. Let's join efforts and create opportunities".
On September 4, the Russian president is scheduled to hold talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, as well as with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin.
The Russian leader will see an interactive presentation of the results of the development of the Far East with a videoconference with residents of the Far Eastern Federal District who are ready to launch production facilities, and hold a meeting on the development of infrastructure in the Far Eastern Federal District.
On September 5, the main event of the Eastern Economic Forum will be the plenary session with the participation of Vladimir Putin, Anwar Ibrahim and Han Zheng.
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🇷🇺🪖More statements from the Russian Defense Ministry's daily briefing on the progress of the special military operation:
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The Presidents of Russia and Mongolia laid a wreath at the monument to Georgy Zhukov
In the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, Vladimir Putin is taking part in celebrations dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces over Japanese militarists on the Khalkhin Gol River.
Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov commanded the Soviet and Mongolian troops in the battles of Khalkhin Gol in 1939.
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In the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, Vladimir Putin is taking part in celebrations dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces over Japanese militarists on the Khalkhin Gol River.
Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov commanded the Soviet and Mongolian troops in the battles of Khalkhin Gol in 1939.
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