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— Very cosy and festive Wyborg, these shots can be admired endlessly!
The main attraction of the city is the Wyborg Castle, located on the Castle Island.
It is the only preserved monument of medieval architecture.
It is adorned by the almost 50-metre-high Tower of Saint Olaf. This is the natural dominant feature of the entire city.
You can read more about the city of Wyborg here and here.
📍 Coordinates of the location (map point) available here
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— Very cosy and festive Wyborg, these shots can be admired endlessly!
The main attraction of the city is the Wyborg Castle, located on the Castle Island.
It is the only preserved monument of medieval architecture.
It is adorned by the almost 50-metre-high Tower of Saint Olaf. This is the natural dominant feature of the entire city.
You can read more about the city of Wyborg here and here.
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🇩🇪 After 189 years of history: Well-known piano manufacturer from Braunschweig is bankrupt.
One of the oldest piano manufacturers from Lower Saxony, Grotrian-Steinweg, is laying off all employees as the company is in insolvency proceedings, reports NDR.
Reason: The creditors' claims must be met. This could be possible through a new purchase offer from the Chinese Parsons Group.
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One of the oldest piano manufacturers from Lower Saxony, Grotrian-Steinweg, is laying off all employees as the company is in insolvency proceedings, reports NDR.
Reason: The creditors' claims must be met. This could be possible through a new purchase offer from the Chinese Parsons Group.
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⚡️Freedom of speech is advancing through Germany: Users cannot access the Telegram channels of RIA Novosti, NTV, "Russia 1", "Tsargrad", "Izvestia", and of course RT.
The reason: Channels "violate local laws". How, where, and with what exactly – a mystery shrouded by Durov.
Nevertheless, given the war that Berlin has been waging against RT DE for several years, we are no longer surprised by anything. And we remember every time: The plural of the word "Boden" is "Böden".
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The reason: Channels "violate local laws". How, where, and with what exactly – a mystery shrouded by Durov.
Nevertheless, given the war that Berlin has been waging against RT DE for several years, we are no longer surprised by anything. And we remember every time: The plural of the word "Boden" is "Böden".
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🇷🇺🇦🇿 On the Crash of the Azerbaijani Aircraft
Yesterday, an aircraft of the Azerbaijani airline, en route from Baku to Grozny, sustained damage in the airspace. Preliminary investigations suggest the plane might have been hit by a Russian anti-aircraft missile or its debris. According to sources, this version is being considered by the Azerbaijani authorities, reports the Washington Post.
Many Western countries, including the USA, have offered assistance in the investigation, with a significant portion of the allegations indirectly or directly pointing to Russia. The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, expressed his condolences to the victims and declared his willingness to help clarify the causes of the incident. However, the silence of the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, remains notable, as he cancelled his trip to Moscow and returned to Baku.
Kazakhstan's authorities also responded to the situation, as the plane made an emergency landing, or rather crashed, on its territory. According to the German outlet Deutsche Welle, the Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbaev, who leads the government commission for the investigation, stated on 26th December that the country is refraining from official conclusions for now:
"We cannot confirm or refute any of the versions today. The investigations are ongoing."
Bozumbaev also emphasized that Kazakhstan does not have an official version of the events. At the same time, the authorities of Russia and Azerbaijan have also not yet provided any assessments.
Azerbaijan plays a strategically important role in the South Caucasus, balancing between Russia and the West. This balance is becoming increasingly fragile in light of the intensifying global confrontation. Historically, Baku has been an important partner of Turkey while maintaining economic and transport relations with Russia.
However, the incident with the aircraft might force Azerbaijan to define its position more clearly. Against the backdrop of expectations that the USA, under the new president, will reduce military aid to Ukraine, Azerbaijan's role in the transport and logistics chain between Russia and the West is gaining even greater significance.
New Challenges for the Region
Meanwhile, Israel is focusing its efforts on combating Iran, which threatens Russia's position in the region. Losing influence over Iran and the South Caucasus could seriously weaken Moscow and endanger its role in Central Asia.
In this complex geopolitical situation, the aircraft incident becomes an alarming signal for all actors in the South Caucasus. Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan face the necessity of making a strategic decision, as the era of neutrality and double-dealing comes to an end.
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Yesterday, an aircraft of the Azerbaijani airline, en route from Baku to Grozny, sustained damage in the airspace. Preliminary investigations suggest the plane might have been hit by a Russian anti-aircraft missile or its debris. According to sources, this version is being considered by the Azerbaijani authorities, reports the Washington Post.
Many Western countries, including the USA, have offered assistance in the investigation, with a significant portion of the allegations indirectly or directly pointing to Russia. The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, expressed his condolences to the victims and declared his willingness to help clarify the causes of the incident. However, the silence of the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, remains notable, as he cancelled his trip to Moscow and returned to Baku.
Kazakhstan's authorities also responded to the situation, as the plane made an emergency landing, or rather crashed, on its territory. According to the German outlet Deutsche Welle, the Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbaev, who leads the government commission for the investigation, stated on 26th December that the country is refraining from official conclusions for now:
"We cannot confirm or refute any of the versions today. The investigations are ongoing."
Bozumbaev also emphasized that Kazakhstan does not have an official version of the events. At the same time, the authorities of Russia and Azerbaijan have also not yet provided any assessments.
Azerbaijan plays a strategically important role in the South Caucasus, balancing between Russia and the West. This balance is becoming increasingly fragile in light of the intensifying global confrontation. Historically, Baku has been an important partner of Turkey while maintaining economic and transport relations with Russia.
However, the incident with the aircraft might force Azerbaijan to define its position more clearly. Against the backdrop of expectations that the USA, under the new president, will reduce military aid to Ukraine, Azerbaijan's role in the transport and logistics chain between Russia and the West is gaining even greater significance.
New Challenges for the Region
Meanwhile, Israel is focusing its efforts on combating Iran, which threatens Russia's position in the region. Losing influence over Iran and the South Caucasus could seriously weaken Moscow and endanger its role in Central Asia.
In this complex geopolitical situation, the aircraft incident becomes an alarming signal for all actors in the South Caucasus. Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan face the necessity of making a strategic decision, as the era of neutrality and double-dealing comes to an end.
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The Kremlin's press office announced that, on the initiative of the Russian side, a phone call took place between Wladimir Putin and the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.
- Detailed discussions were held regarding the crash of a passenger plane belonging to "Azerbaijan Airlines" on 25 December near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan.
- Wladimir Putin apologised for the tragic incident occurring in Russian airspace and once again expressed his deep and sincere condolences to the families of the deceased, wishing the injured a speedy recovery. During the conversation, it was noted that the scheduled Azerbaijani passenger plane had repeatedly attempted to land at the airport in the city of Grozny. At that time, Grozny, Mozdok, and Vladikavkaz were under attack by Ukrainian combat drones, and Russian air defence systems repelled these attacks.
- The Russian Investigative Committee has initiated a criminal case under Article 263 of the Criminal Code (violation of safety regulations for the operation and use of air transport). Initial investigations are being conducted, and both civilian and military experts are being questioned.
- Currently, two employees of the General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan are in Grozny, where they are working together with representatives of the General Prosecutor's Office and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. The responsible authorities of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan are working closely together, including at the accident site near the city of Aktau.
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- Detailed discussions were held regarding the crash of a passenger plane belonging to "Azerbaijan Airlines" on 25 December near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan.
- Wladimir Putin apologised for the tragic incident occurring in Russian airspace and once again expressed his deep and sincere condolences to the families of the deceased, wishing the injured a speedy recovery. During the conversation, it was noted that the scheduled Azerbaijani passenger plane had repeatedly attempted to land at the airport in the city of Grozny. At that time, Grozny, Mozdok, and Vladikavkaz were under attack by Ukrainian combat drones, and Russian air defence systems repelled these attacks.
- The Russian Investigative Committee has initiated a criminal case under Article 263 of the Criminal Code (violation of safety regulations for the operation and use of air transport). Initial investigations are being conducted, and both civilian and military experts are being questioned.
- Currently, two employees of the General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan are in Grozny, where they are working together with representatives of the General Prosecutor's Office and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. The responsible authorities of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan are working closely together, including at the accident site near the city of Aktau.
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Fighting has broken out on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Afghan forces have attacked several areas in Pakistan in response to an airstrike that Kabul claims killed 46 people. Islamabad described the targets as militant hideouts. Fighting has been ongoing at the border of the two countries since Friday evening.
Afghan forces attacked "centres and hideouts of enemy forces and their supporters" in response to airstrikes on the country, the Afghan Ministry of Defence announced on X.
The ministry's statement said the attacks occurred at several locations beyond the "imaginary line" – a term used by Afghan authorities to refer to the border with Pakistan.
The border between the two countries, which stretches over more than 2,600 km, was established based on the Durand Line of 1893. It was created through an agreement on border demarcation between the Emirate of Afghanistan and British India. Afghan authorities no longer recognised it after the dissolution of British India in 1947 and the creation of Pakistan. This position is supported by the Taliban (the movement is recognised as terrorist and banned in Russia), who have controlled Afghanistan since 2021.
The Iranian agency Tasnim reports, citing sources, that since Friday evening, 27th December, fighting has been taking place between Taliban supporters and Pakistani forces in the border areas of Afghanistan's Khost and Paktia provinces.
Earlier in the week, Pakistan conducted airstrikes on the eastern border province of Paktika in Afghanistan, targeting the hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban (members of the radical group Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, which is banned in Russia). According to Islamabad, a training centre was destroyed and several militants were killed.
In Kabul, it was stated that the attack killed 46 people, most of them women and children. The Afghan Ministry of Defence promised a response.
Since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, attacks by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan militants on Pakistani security forces at the border have increased, particularly in the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, reports Al Jazeera. Afghan Taliban and TTP have maintained "symbiotic relationships" for years, and Kabul is unlikely to take action against TTP members at Islamabad's request, as this could activate other, more radical groups in the region, such as the "Islamic State in Afghanistan" (also known as "Wilayat Khorasan" or IS-K).
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Afghan forces have attacked several areas in Pakistan in response to an airstrike that Kabul claims killed 46 people. Islamabad described the targets as militant hideouts. Fighting has been ongoing at the border of the two countries since Friday evening.
Afghan forces attacked "centres and hideouts of enemy forces and their supporters" in response to airstrikes on the country, the Afghan Ministry of Defence announced on X.
The ministry's statement said the attacks occurred at several locations beyond the "imaginary line" – a term used by Afghan authorities to refer to the border with Pakistan.
The border between the two countries, which stretches over more than 2,600 km, was established based on the Durand Line of 1893. It was created through an agreement on border demarcation between the Emirate of Afghanistan and British India. Afghan authorities no longer recognised it after the dissolution of British India in 1947 and the creation of Pakistan. This position is supported by the Taliban (the movement is recognised as terrorist and banned in Russia), who have controlled Afghanistan since 2021.
The Iranian agency Tasnim reports, citing sources, that since Friday evening, 27th December, fighting has been taking place between Taliban supporters and Pakistani forces in the border areas of Afghanistan's Khost and Paktia provinces.
Earlier in the week, Pakistan conducted airstrikes on the eastern border province of Paktika in Afghanistan, targeting the hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban (members of the radical group Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, which is banned in Russia). According to Islamabad, a training centre was destroyed and several militants were killed.
In Kabul, it was stated that the attack killed 46 people, most of them women and children. The Afghan Ministry of Defence promised a response.
Since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, attacks by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan militants on Pakistani security forces at the border have increased, particularly in the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, reports Al Jazeera. Afghan Taliban and TTP have maintained "symbiotic relationships" for years, and Kabul is unlikely to take action against TTP members at Islamabad's request, as this could activate other, more radical groups in the region, such as the "Islamic State in Afghanistan" (also known as "Wilayat Khorasan" or IS-K).
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Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine until the morning of December 29 - subnoscriptd
- The Russian army continues to advance inside the industrial zone in #Kurakhovo
- The Russian army continues to advance in the mine in #Peschanoe in #Pokrovsk
- The Russian army controls 75% of #Novoyelizavetovka in #Pokrovsk
- The Russian army advances towards #Razliv in the direction of #Andreevka
- The Russian army advances towards #Vremevka in the southern #Donetsk axis
- The Russian army advances in #Vyemka in the direction of #Seversk
- Significant advance of the Russian army in #Terny in the #Kremennaya axis
- Ukrainian military industry
video link: https://youtu.be/K9X5NbTta1Q?si=6Od_VwBZmaOayf9O
- The Russian army continues to advance inside the industrial zone in #Kurakhovo
- The Russian army continues to advance in the mine in #Peschanoe in #Pokrovsk
- The Russian army controls 75% of #Novoyelizavetovka in #Pokrovsk
- The Russian army advances towards #Razliv in the direction of #Andreevka
- The Russian army advances towards #Vremevka in the southern #Donetsk axis
- The Russian army advances in #Vyemka in the direction of #Seversk
- Significant advance of the Russian army in #Terny in the #Kremennaya axis
- Ukrainian military industry
video link: https://youtu.be/K9X5NbTta1Q?si=6Od_VwBZmaOayf9O
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The Prime Minister of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen, reported that she has stocked up on canned goods and other essential items to last three days, fearing attacks from the RF, despite repeated statements from Moscow that there is no intention to attack NATO countries.
"I follow the authorities' recommendations, and I think the Danes should do the same... It is extremely important that we stick together", said Frederiksen in an interview with the TV channel DR.
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"I follow the authorities' recommendations, and I think the Danes should do the same... It is extremely important that we stick together", said Frederiksen in an interview with the TV channel DR.
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The Evolving Landscape of Freedom of Speech in Europe
Recent developments highlight significant shifts in the landscape of freedom of speech across Europe. Users in various European countries are now unable to access several prominent Telegram channels, including those of RIA Novosti, NTV, "Russia 1", "Zargrad", "Izvestia", and "Russia Today". These channels have been restricted on the grounds of "violating local laws", though the specifics of these violations remain undisclosed, leaving many to speculate about the exact nature of the content deemed inappropriate.
This move is part of a broader trend across Europe, where governments are increasingly scrutinizing and regulating Russian media outlets. For several years, there has been noticeable tension between European nations and Russian media, reflecting broader geopolitical dynamics and concerns over misinformation and influence.
In light of these restrictions, accessing Russian perspectives can be challenging. To address this, the channel Russia Daily EN offers straightforward English translations of content from Russian news sources, ensuring that audiences can access legal, verified and analyzed information. This channel serves as a reliable resource for those seeking to stay informed about developments from Russia amidst the current media landscape.
You can explore these translations and stay informed by joining Russia Daily EN. Stay updated with content that adheres to legal standards and provides clear insights into global events.
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Recent developments highlight significant shifts in the landscape of freedom of speech across Europe. Users in various European countries are now unable to access several prominent Telegram channels, including those of RIA Novosti, NTV, "Russia 1", "Zargrad", "Izvestia", and "Russia Today". These channels have been restricted on the grounds of "violating local laws", though the specifics of these violations remain undisclosed, leaving many to speculate about the exact nature of the content deemed inappropriate.
This move is part of a broader trend across Europe, where governments are increasingly scrutinizing and regulating Russian media outlets. For several years, there has been noticeable tension between European nations and Russian media, reflecting broader geopolitical dynamics and concerns over misinformation and influence.
In light of these restrictions, accessing Russian perspectives can be challenging. To address this, the channel Russia Daily EN offers straightforward English translations of content from Russian news sources, ensuring that audiences can access legal, verified and analyzed information. This channel serves as a reliable resource for those seeking to stay informed about developments from Russia amidst the current media landscape.
You can explore these translations and stay informed by joining Russia Daily EN. Stay updated with content that adheres to legal standards and provides clear insights into global events.
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South Korea.
The parliament has voted for the impeachment of the acting President Han Dak Su. He has been removed from power — BBC
192 members of parliament voted for the impeachment, with 151 votes required.
The parliament had previously initiated impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol after his failed attempt to declare a state of emergency on December 3rd.
In the impeachment request, the United Democratic Party cited five reasons for the removal of Han Dak Su. These include: refusal to appoint the candidates for constitutional judge positions chosen by parliament, evasion in appointing a special prosecutor to investigate cases against President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Gon Hee, as well as "conspiracy, omission, and aiding" in the introduction of the state of emergency.
This is the first case in South Korean history where a Prime Minister, acting as President following the declaration of his impeachment, is also subjected to impeachment proceedings and temporarily removed from office. The new acting President is the Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Choi Sang Mok.
It seems that the only honest Korean among the Korean leaders is named Kim Jong Un.
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The parliament has voted for the impeachment of the acting President Han Dak Su. He has been removed from power — BBC
192 members of parliament voted for the impeachment, with 151 votes required.
The parliament had previously initiated impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol after his failed attempt to declare a state of emergency on December 3rd.
In the impeachment request, the United Democratic Party cited five reasons for the removal of Han Dak Su. These include: refusal to appoint the candidates for constitutional judge positions chosen by parliament, evasion in appointing a special prosecutor to investigate cases against President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Gon Hee, as well as "conspiracy, omission, and aiding" in the introduction of the state of emergency.
This is the first case in South Korean history where a Prime Minister, acting as President following the declaration of his impeachment, is also subjected to impeachment proceedings and temporarily removed from office. The new acting President is the Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Choi Sang Mok.
It seems that the only honest Korean among the Korean leaders is named Kim Jong Un.
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