On July 29, we celebrate Global Tiger Day. It was established in 2010 during the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia, which brought together thirteen tiger-range countries committed to address the alarming decline in wild tiger populations.
The primary goal of this day is to raise awareness about tiger conservation, promote protection of tiger habitats, and support global efforts to curb poaching and illegal trade that threaten tiger survival.
🇷🇺 🇧🇩 Rare tiger species live in both Russia and Bangladesh. The countries contribute significantly to the global efforts to protect tigers through anti-poaching measures, community engagement, and long-term conservation strategies. In Russia in a decade the number of Amur tigers has increased from 400 to around 750. In Bangladesh the population is also on the rise, with now at least 125 Bengal tigers living in Sundarban.
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The primary goal of this day is to raise awareness about tiger conservation, promote protection of tiger habitats, and support global efforts to curb poaching and illegal trade that threaten tiger survival.
🇷🇺 🇧🇩 Rare tiger species live in both Russia and Bangladesh. The countries contribute significantly to the global efforts to protect tigers through anti-poaching measures, community engagement, and long-term conservation strategies. In Russia in a decade the number of Amur tigers has increased from 400 to around 750. In Bangladesh the population is also on the rise, with now at least 125 Bengal tigers living in Sundarban.
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29 июля отмечается Международный день тигра. Он был учрежден в 2010 году в Санкт-Петербурге в ходе Международного форума по проблемам, связанным с сохранением тигров на Земле. На саммите собрались представители 13 стран, где обитают тигры, чтобы объединить усилия в борьбе с тревожной тенденцией — сокращением популяции этого красивейшего зверя.
Основные цели Дня тигра — содействовать защите мест обитания тигра и поддержать глобальные усилия по борьбе с браконьерством и незаконной торговлей, которые ставят под угрозу существование этих животных.
🇷🇺 🇧🇩 Редкие виды тигров обитают как в России, так и в Бангладеш. Обе страны вносят большой вклад в глобальные усилия по защите тигров: борются с браконьерством и реализуют долгосрочные стратегии в сфере охраны природы. В России за одно десятилетие численность амурских тигров увеличилась с 400 до 750 особей. В Бангладеш популяция также растет: в настоящее время в Сундарбане обитает не менее 125 бенгальских тигров.
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Основные цели Дня тигра — содействовать защите мест обитания тигра и поддержать глобальные усилия по борьбе с браконьерством и незаконной торговлей, которые ставят под угрозу существование этих животных.
🇷🇺 🇧🇩 Редкие виды тигров обитают как в России, так и в Бангладеш. Обе страны вносят большой вклад в глобальные усилия по защите тигров: борются с браконьерством и реализуют долгосрочные стратегии в сфере охраны природы. В России за одно десятилетие численность амурских тигров увеличилась с 400 до 750 особей. В Бангладеш популяция также растет: в настоящее время в Сундарбане обитает не менее 125 бенгальских тигров.
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📖 The latest, 7th edition of the annual English-language #CrimeanMagazine is available now, offering an honest and in-depth look into the life in Crimea following its reunification with Russia in 2014.
This issue highlights a selection of cultural, ecological, and transport initiatives that are already reshaping the peninsula, bringing lasting benefits to both residents and visitors.
You will also find key facts and figures showcasing the Republic of Crimea’s most recent achievements across its core sectors of development.
🏅 In the year marking the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, special attention is given to the historic Yalta Conference — a pivotal event where the Leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition laid the foundations for a postwar world order intended to prevent the resurgence of Nazism.
The issue also features a tribute to the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Artek International Children’s Centre — one of Russia’s leading educational venues, offering ample opportunities for rest and recreation.
Other highlights include advances in Crimea’s scientific and research fields, stunning natural landscapes and beaches, as well as a variety of additional fascinating topics.
👉 Read the 7th edition of the annual English-language Crimean Magazine (pdf file on Yandex Disk)
#CrimeaIsRussia
This issue highlights a selection of cultural, ecological, and transport initiatives that are already reshaping the peninsula, bringing lasting benefits to both residents and visitors.
You will also find key facts and figures showcasing the Republic of Crimea’s most recent achievements across its core sectors of development.
The issue also features a tribute to the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Artek International Children’s Centre — one of Russia’s leading educational venues, offering ample opportunities for rest and recreation.
Other highlights include advances in Crimea’s scientific and research fields, stunning natural landscapes and beaches, as well as a variety of additional fascinating topics.
👉 Read the 7th edition of the annual English-language Crimean Magazine (pdf file on Yandex Disk)
#CrimeaIsRussia
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📰 Article by Russia' Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov ‘The Helsinki Act’s 50th anniversary: Expectations, reality, and future’
Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on August 1, 2025
✍️ Marking the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War and WWII in 2025 serves as an occasion for us to recall and reaffirm the importance of peace which came at such a high cost for our forefathers. We must also be mindful of how fragile this peace architecture is. In fact, its integrity hinges upon the ability of countries and their people to engage in coordinated collective action.
Back in 1945, the year of Victory, major powers realised the need to overcome their differences for the sake of the humankind as a whole. This paved the way for establishing the United Nations as one of the key derivatives of this vision. In fact, the purposes and principles set out in the UN Charter remain relevant to this day and are in step with the reality of an emerging multipolar world order.
But there is another international event which happened precisely 50 years ago and is worth commemorating. This is when the Helsinki Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) was signed. It became a landmark event in consolidating the post-war architecture based on the framework resulting from the Yalta and Potsdam conferences.
☝️ Those camping on unfriendly positions towards Russia seek to diminish and sweep under the carpet the fact that our country, which was the USSR at that time, played a leading role in the Helsinki process, while also distorting the objectives the Soviet leaders were pursuing. We are facing groundless and unappealing accusations of undermining the European security framework, and politicians in the EU and NATO have made no secret of their intention to re-write the outcomes of WWII and do not shy away from concocting barbaric fakes for that purpose.
Key points:
• Western countries have breached all the OSCE agreements on arms control and confidence-building measures. Russia has appealed to the conscience of Western elites more than once, inviting them to coordinate reliable security guarantees based on fundamental commitment adopted within the OSCE.
• Europe is deeply immersed in Russophobia, and its militarisation is essentially becoming uncontrollable. There are more than enough facts of this. <...> This brings historical events to mind: with their current leaders, modern Germany and the rest of Europe are transforming into a Fourth Reich.
• In recent years, the West has openly shown absolute contempt for the OSCE’s principles & embarked on the path of suppressing rivals through economic pressure, including unlawful unilateral measures against Russia, Belarus and any other country that strives to defend its legitimate national interests. The OSCE marked a decisive end to practical cooperation between the East and the West.
• The scale of accumulated OSCE problems is immense. Burdened by them, the Organisation has been side-lined in international affairs. The Vienna platform no longer offers space for cooperation or security. The architects of the Helsinki Final Act did not envisage such a future for the pan-European process. It is high time to consider whether such an Organisation has any reason to persist.
• Today, the ideas of sovereign equality of states and their mutually respectful dialogue – strangled in the OSCE – are being realised through multilateral cooperation projects within the CSTO, the CIS, #SCO, and other regional frameworks across Eurasia.
• As a strategic objective, Russia envisions forming a flexible and resilient architecture of equal & indivisible security and cooperation in Eurasia, capable of addressing contemporary challenges.
• There will be no future for the OSCE if NATO and EU countries do away with the consensus rule and continue using this platform with its headquarters in Vienna as their private mouthpiece for spreading shameless propaganda campaigns to demonise Russia & any other parties who break ranks, while backing their underlings in Kiev.
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Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on August 1, 2025
✍️ Marking the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War and WWII in 2025 serves as an occasion for us to recall and reaffirm the importance of peace which came at such a high cost for our forefathers. We must also be mindful of how fragile this peace architecture is. In fact, its integrity hinges upon the ability of countries and their people to engage in coordinated collective action.
Back in 1945, the year of Victory, major powers realised the need to overcome their differences for the sake of the humankind as a whole. This paved the way for establishing the United Nations as one of the key derivatives of this vision. In fact, the purposes and principles set out in the UN Charter remain relevant to this day and are in step with the reality of an emerging multipolar world order.
But there is another international event which happened precisely 50 years ago and is worth commemorating. This is when the Helsinki Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) was signed. It became a landmark event in consolidating the post-war architecture based on the framework resulting from the Yalta and Potsdam conferences.
☝️ Those camping on unfriendly positions towards Russia seek to diminish and sweep under the carpet the fact that our country, which was the USSR at that time, played a leading role in the Helsinki process, while also distorting the objectives the Soviet leaders were pursuing. We are facing groundless and unappealing accusations of undermining the European security framework, and politicians in the EU and NATO have made no secret of their intention to re-write the outcomes of WWII and do not shy away from concocting barbaric fakes for that purpose.
Key points:
• Western countries have breached all the OSCE agreements on arms control and confidence-building measures. Russia has appealed to the conscience of Western elites more than once, inviting them to coordinate reliable security guarantees based on fundamental commitment adopted within the OSCE.
• Europe is deeply immersed in Russophobia, and its militarisation is essentially becoming uncontrollable. There are more than enough facts of this. <...> This brings historical events to mind: with their current leaders, modern Germany and the rest of Europe are transforming into a Fourth Reich.
• In recent years, the West has openly shown absolute contempt for the OSCE’s principles & embarked on the path of suppressing rivals through economic pressure, including unlawful unilateral measures against Russia, Belarus and any other country that strives to defend its legitimate national interests. The OSCE marked a decisive end to practical cooperation between the East and the West.
• The scale of accumulated OSCE problems is immense. Burdened by them, the Organisation has been side-lined in international affairs. The Vienna platform no longer offers space for cooperation or security. The architects of the Helsinki Final Act did not envisage such a future for the pan-European process. It is high time to consider whether such an Organisation has any reason to persist.
• Today, the ideas of sovereign equality of states and their mutually respectful dialogue – strangled in the OSCE – are being realised through multilateral cooperation projects within the CSTO, the CIS, #SCO, and other regional frameworks across Eurasia.
• As a strategic objective, Russia envisions forming a flexible and resilient architecture of equal & indivisible security and cooperation in Eurasia, capable of addressing contemporary challenges.
• There will be no future for the OSCE if NATO and EU countries do away with the consensus rule and continue using this platform with its headquarters in Vienna as their private mouthpiece for spreading shameless propaganda campaigns to demonise Russia & any other parties who break ranks, while backing their underlings in Kiev.
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🎙 Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s response to a media question regarding the tightening of tariffs by the US Administration towards the countries of the Global South (August 4, 2025)
❓ Question: How does Russia view Washington’s policy of increasing tariff barriers against our key foreign policy partners in the Global South?
💬 Maria Zakharova: Sanctions and restrictions have unfortunately become a defining feature of the current historical period, impacting countries across the globe. Unable to accept the erosion of its dominance in an emerging multipolar international order, Washington continues to pursue a neocolonial agenda, employing politically motivated economic pressure against those who choose an independent course on the international stage.
This approach runs counter to the very principles of free trade once championed by Western nations. Instead, we now witness politically driven protectionism and the arbitrary imposition of tariff barriers. Brazil, our strategic partner in Latin America and the Caribbean, is one of the main victims of this policy.
☝️ Such actions by the United States represent a direct infringement on the sovereignty of other nations and an attempt to interfere in their internal affairs. Beyond these concerns, this policy risks slowing global economic growth, disrupting supply chains, and deepening the fragmentation of the international economic system.
Nonetheless, we firmly believe that no tariff wars or sanctions can halt the natural course of history. We are supported by a vast number of partners, like-minded states, and allies, particularly among the countries of the Global South and, above all, within #BRICS, who share this perspective.
❗️ We stand ready to deepen cooperation with them to resist unlawful unilateral sanctions and to help shape a genuinely multipolar, just, and equitable international order.
❓ Question: How does Russia view Washington’s policy of increasing tariff barriers against our key foreign policy partners in the Global South?
💬 Maria Zakharova: Sanctions and restrictions have unfortunately become a defining feature of the current historical period, impacting countries across the globe. Unable to accept the erosion of its dominance in an emerging multipolar international order, Washington continues to pursue a neocolonial agenda, employing politically motivated economic pressure against those who choose an independent course on the international stage.
This approach runs counter to the very principles of free trade once championed by Western nations. Instead, we now witness politically driven protectionism and the arbitrary imposition of tariff barriers. Brazil, our strategic partner in Latin America and the Caribbean, is one of the main victims of this policy.
☝️ Such actions by the United States represent a direct infringement on the sovereignty of other nations and an attempt to interfere in their internal affairs. Beyond these concerns, this policy risks slowing global economic growth, disrupting supply chains, and deepening the fragmentation of the international economic system.
Nonetheless, we firmly believe that no tariff wars or sanctions can halt the natural course of history. We are supported by a vast number of partners, like-minded states, and allies, particularly among the countries of the Global South and, above all, within #BRICS, who share this perspective.
❗️ We stand ready to deepen cooperation with them to resist unlawful unilateral sanctions and to help shape a genuinely multipolar, just, and equitable international order.
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⚛️ In 2025, Russia celebrates 80 years of its nuclear industry. The official starting point was August 20, 1945, when the Special Committee under the Council of Ministers of the USSR was established to oversee efforts in harnessing atomic energy from uranium.
The USSR was a pioneer in civil atomic energy, and Russia remains one of the industry’s global leaders. Soviet specialists launched the world's first nuclear power plant in Obninsk, and, thus, discovered a new powerful source of clean energy. The first nuclear icebreaker and the first tokamak also appeared in the USSR.
The USSR's nuclear industry began as a response to the challenges of the post-war era. Peaceful achievements inspired generations and expanded the boundaries of conceivable. Today, the nuclear industry is aspiring to a new wonderful dream - a long and healthy life for humanity thanks to clean nuclear energy, advanced nuclear medicine, new materials and modern digital technologies.
📸 : Rosatom State Corporation
#NuclearIndustry80
The USSR was a pioneer in civil atomic energy, and Russia remains one of the industry’s global leaders. Soviet specialists launched the world's first nuclear power plant in Obninsk, and, thus, discovered a new powerful source of clean energy. The first nuclear icebreaker and the first tokamak also appeared in the USSR.
The USSR's nuclear industry began as a response to the challenges of the post-war era. Peaceful achievements inspired generations and expanded the boundaries of conceivable. Today, the nuclear industry is aspiring to a new wonderful dream - a long and healthy life for humanity thanks to clean nuclear energy, advanced nuclear medicine, new materials and modern digital technologies.
📸 : Rosatom State Corporation
#NuclearIndustry80
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On August 3, 2025, at the North South University Ms Ekaterina Semenova, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. of Russia in Bangladesh, participated in the seminar noscriptd “Diplomacy Beyond Borders” as a Special Guest. The event was organized to explore the use of non-traditional diplomatic tools such as humanitarian aid, soft power, media to address global challenges.
In her address to the faculty and students of the NSU, Ms Semenova outlined Russia’s vision for a sustainable world order that values global diversity and promotes mutually respectful dialogue among nations. The speaker highlighted the global shift towards multipolarity and advancement of the Global South, as well as the obstacles put by the Western countries to hinder this process.
Ms Semenova elaborated on the Russian initiative to establish an architecture of equal and indivisible Eurasian security. "All states must receive solid guarantees of their own security, but not at the expense of security and national interests of other countries," she said.
In her address to the faculty and students of the NSU, Ms Semenova outlined Russia’s vision for a sustainable world order that values global diversity and promotes mutually respectful dialogue among nations. The speaker highlighted the global shift towards multipolarity and advancement of the Global South, as well as the obstacles put by the Western countries to hinder this process.
Ms Semenova elaborated on the Russian initiative to establish an architecture of equal and indivisible Eurasian security. "All states must receive solid guarantees of their own security, but not at the expense of security and national interests of other countries," she said.
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3 августа 2025 года Е.А.Семенова, Временный поверенный в делах России в Бангладеш, приняла участие в семинаре «Дипломатия без границ» в Университете Север-Юг в качестве специального гостя. На мероприятии рассматривалось использование нетрадиционных дипломатических инструментов, таких как гуманитарная помощь, мягкая сила и СМИ для решения глобальных проблем.
В своем обращении к преподавателям и студентам Е.А.Семенова изложила российское видение устойчивого миропорядка, основанного на принятии разнообразия стран мира и взаимоуважительном диалоге. Докладчик отметила становление многополярности и опережающее развитие глобального Юга, а также препятствия, создаваемые западными странами, чтобы приостановить эти процессы.
Е.А.Семенова подробно остановилась на российской инициативе по созданию архитектуры равной и неделимой евразийской безопасности. «Все государства должны получить надежные гарантии собственной безопасности, но не за счет безопасности и национальных интересов других стран», — заявила она.
В своем обращении к преподавателям и студентам Е.А.Семенова изложила российское видение устойчивого миропорядка, основанного на принятии разнообразия стран мира и взаимоуважительном диалоге. Докладчик отметила становление многополярности и опережающее развитие глобального Юга, а также препятствия, создаваемые западными странами, чтобы приостановить эти процессы.
Е.А.Семенова подробно остановилась на российской инициативе по созданию архитектуры равной и неделимой евразийской безопасности. «Все государства должны получить надежные гарантии собственной безопасности, но не за счет безопасности и национальных интересов других стран», — заявила она.
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🌐 On July 24, 2025 Russia organized a workshop “Exchange of experience of CICA member states in the field of countering the use of information and communication technologies/ICTs for criminal purposes” on the sidelines of the International conference on combating crimes committed using ICTs “ICT-Crime 2025” (St. Petersburg, July 24-26, 2025).
Representatives of government authorities, international organizations, IT-companies and academia from more than 15 countries (Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, Tajikistan, Türkiye, Thailand, the UAE, Uzbekistan, Vietnam) and from The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime took part in the event (hybrid format).
The workshop demonstrated the heightened interest of the #CICA members in increasing cooperation on a broad information security agenda — combating computer incidents, enhancing national legislation, raising digital literacy, countering terrorism and extremism using #AI as a type of ICTs.
Participants noted the importance of strengthening multilateral cooperation and improving international informational security measures. The Event emphasized the need to sign the Convention against Cybercrime, approved on December 24, 2024 by the #UNGA as well as the early entry into force of this universal international treaty. The Forum was recognised as an effective platform for assisting the CICA members in terms of creating conditions for training law enforcement personnel.
🤝 Participants confirmed their readiness to continue discussion during the Workshop on exchanging experience in the field of countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes.
Representatives of government authorities, international organizations, IT-companies and academia from more than 15 countries (Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, Tajikistan, Türkiye, Thailand, the UAE, Uzbekistan, Vietnam) and from The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime took part in the event (hybrid format).
The workshop demonstrated the heightened interest of the #CICA members in increasing cooperation on a broad information security agenda — combating computer incidents, enhancing national legislation, raising digital literacy, countering terrorism and extremism using #AI as a type of ICTs.
Participants noted the importance of strengthening multilateral cooperation and improving international informational security measures. The Event emphasized the need to sign the Convention against Cybercrime, approved on December 24, 2024 by the #UNGA as well as the early entry into force of this universal international treaty. The Forum was recognised as an effective platform for assisting the CICA members in terms of creating conditions for training law enforcement personnel.
🤝 Participants confirmed their readiness to continue discussion during the Workshop on exchanging experience in the field of countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes.
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Обращение к посредникам является Вашей личной инициативой и осуществляется на Ваш страх и риск, и не дает гарантии получения визы.
Информируем Вас о том, что Посольство не имеет аффилированных фирм, компаний, брокеров и иных посредников, осуществляющих подготовку к собеседованию, сбор комплекта документов на визу, запись на прием и не несет ответственность за их действия.
Обращение к посредникам является Вашей личной инициативой и осуществляется на Ваш страх и риск, и не дает гарантии получения визы.
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Dear applicants,
We inform you that the Embassy does not have any affiliated firms, companies, brokers or other intermediaries that prepare applicants for interviews, assist with visa documents or make appointments.
The Embassy should not be held responsible for their actions.
Contacting intermediaries is your personal initiative and at your own risk and does not guarantee that you will receive a visa.
We inform you that the Embassy does not have any affiliated firms, companies, brokers or other intermediaries that prepare applicants for interviews, assist with visa documents or make appointments.
The Embassy should not be held responsible for their actions.
Contacting intermediaries is your personal initiative and at your own risk and does not guarantee that you will receive a visa.
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