🇨🇦 29 ноября 2025 года в канадском Икалуите, территория Нунавут, состоялся Pan-Arctic Vision, Арктическое «Евровидение».
🎵 Этот международный культурный проект через музыку, творчество и общие северные корни объединяет страны Арктики.
🎙В конкурсе выступили 9 артистов. По итогам международного онлайн-голосования победителями стали:
🇷🇺 «Самая арктическая песня» — Россия (Якутия).
Выступление певицы Саины (Екатерины Саввиновой) с композицией «Ньолтэн hэдьэн» («Танец солнца») покорило зрителей сочетанием горлового пения, ритма бубна и звучания варгана — подлинным голосом Севера.
🇮🇸 «Самая революционная песня» — Исландия.
Панк-группа Geðbrigði.
🇳🇴 «Песня, передающая чувство общности и единения» — Норвегия.
Исполнитель Линус Йонсен из региона Сапми, север Норвегии.
🌎 Pan-Arctic Vision проводится ежегодно с 2023 года (Норвегия), затем — 2024 год (Гренландия). Следующий конкурс пройдёт в 2026 году на Фарерских островах.
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🎵 Этот международный культурный проект через музыку, творчество и общие северные корни объединяет страны Арктики.
🎙В конкурсе выступили 9 артистов. По итогам международного онлайн-голосования победителями стали:
🇷🇺 «Самая арктическая песня» — Россия (Якутия).
Выступление певицы Саины (Екатерины Саввиновой) с композицией «Ньолтэн hэдьэн» («Танец солнца») покорило зрителей сочетанием горлового пения, ритма бубна и звучания варгана — подлинным голосом Севера.
🇮🇸 «Самая революционная песня» — Исландия.
Панк-группа Geðbrigði.
🇳🇴 «Песня, передающая чувство общности и единения» — Норвегия.
Исполнитель Линус Йонсен из региона Сапми, север Норвегии.
🌎 Pan-Arctic Vision проводится ежегодно с 2023 года (Норвегия), затем — 2024 год (Гренландия). Следующий конкурс пройдёт в 2026 году на Фарерских островах.
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🇨🇦 On November 29, 2025, in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, the Pan-Arctic Vision, the Arctic’s own “Eurovision”, took place.
🎵 This international cultural project brings together the countries of the Arctic through music, creativity, and shared northern heritage.
🎙Nine artists took part in the competition, and the winners were determined through international online voting:
🇷🇺 “Most Arctic Song” — Russia (Yakutia).
The performance of singer Saina (Ekaterina Savvinova) with “N’yoltən hédyen” (“Dance of the Sun”) captivated audiences with its blend of throat singing, drum rhythms, and jaw harp — an authentic voice of the North.
🇮🇸 “Most Revolutionary Song” — Iceland.
Punk band Geðbrigði.
🇳🇴 “Song Best Reflecting Community and Unity” — Norway.
Performer Linus Johnsen from the Sápmi region in northern Norway.
🌎 Pan-Arctic Vision has been held annually since 2023 (Norway), followed by 2024 (Greenland). The next contest will take place in 2026 in the Faroe Islands.
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🎵 This international cultural project brings together the countries of the Arctic through music, creativity, and shared northern heritage.
🎙Nine artists took part in the competition, and the winners were determined through international online voting:
🇷🇺 “Most Arctic Song” — Russia (Yakutia).
The performance of singer Saina (Ekaterina Savvinova) with “N’yoltən hédyen” (“Dance of the Sun”) captivated audiences with its blend of throat singing, drum rhythms, and jaw harp — an authentic voice of the North.
🇮🇸 “Most Revolutionary Song” — Iceland.
Punk band Geðbrigði.
🇳🇴 “Song Best Reflecting Community and Unity” — Norway.
Performer Linus Johnsen from the Sápmi region in northern Norway.
🌎 Pan-Arctic Vision has been held annually since 2023 (Norway), followed by 2024 (Greenland). The next contest will take place in 2026 in the Faroe Islands.
Recording
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🗓 On December 19-20, the Second Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum is scheduled to take place in Cairo (Egypt), at the JW Marriott Hotel Cairo.
The Heads of the Foreign Ministries of Russia, Egypt and other African States, as well as delegations of regional integration organizations, are expected to attend.
Accreditation of representatives of Russian media is open via the following link until 6 pm on December 10.
❗️ For media representatives of third countries, passport details and an equipment list must be submitted to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via the diplomatic mission of the state where the media outlet is registered.
Detailed information on the programme, as well as on visa procedures, badge issuance and access to the venue, will be provided to accredited media after the accreditation process is completed.
A live broadcast of the Conference’s open sessions will be available on the Russian MFA’s official website and on its social media accounts.
👉 Learn more about participation and accreditation
The Heads of the Foreign Ministries of Russia, Egypt and other African States, as well as delegations of regional integration organizations, are expected to attend.
Accreditation of representatives of Russian media is open via the following link until 6 pm on December 10.
❗️ For media representatives of third countries, passport details and an equipment list must be submitted to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via the diplomatic mission of the state where the media outlet is registered.
Detailed information on the programme, as well as on visa procedures, badge issuance and access to the venue, will be provided to accredited media after the accreditation process is completed.
A live broadcast of the Conference’s open sessions will be available on the Russian MFA’s official website and on its social media accounts.
👉 Learn more about participation and accreditation
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💬 Russia's MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova:
In the Stockholm suburb of Salem, the first far-right march in 15 years took place on Saturday, December 6. About 150 people participated in the torchlit procession.
The issue is not even the number of extremists – the mere fact that such a march was allowed speaks volumes. Sweden has now joined the ever-growing list of EU countries where such neo-Nazi demonstrations are permitted.
Although Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson hurried to issue a condemnation, claiming that “there is no place for anti-Semitism or xenophobia in Sweden”, the actual facts suggest otherwise.
Mr Kristersson and other representatives of the Kingdom should be honest enough to admit that Sweden, together with the rest of the EU, votes against the UN General Assembly resolution “Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”.
This is the outcome – a tolerance for the revival of Nazism within their own society.
Official Stockholm is among the most active political and economic sponsors of the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev. The flow of Swedish weapons and military equipment to neo-Banderite formations in Ukraine continues unabated. In doing so, Sweden is a direct accomplice to their crimes.
To learn more on the origins of Swedish and Finnish Russophobia (a specific type of xenophobia) read the research paper, compiled by the Russian Military Historical Society, with a historical overview of this heinous manifestation – "The Black Book: The History of Swedish and Finnish Russophobia".
In the Stockholm suburb of Salem, the first far-right march in 15 years took place on Saturday, December 6. About 150 people participated in the torchlit procession.
The issue is not even the number of extremists – the mere fact that such a march was allowed speaks volumes. Sweden has now joined the ever-growing list of EU countries where such neo-Nazi demonstrations are permitted.
Although Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson hurried to issue a condemnation, claiming that “there is no place for anti-Semitism or xenophobia in Sweden”, the actual facts suggest otherwise.
Mr Kristersson and other representatives of the Kingdom should be honest enough to admit that Sweden, together with the rest of the EU, votes against the UN General Assembly resolution “Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”.
This is the outcome – a tolerance for the revival of Nazism within their own society.
Official Stockholm is among the most active political and economic sponsors of the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev. The flow of Swedish weapons and military equipment to neo-Banderite formations in Ukraine continues unabated. In doing so, Sweden is a direct accomplice to their crimes.
To learn more on the origins of Swedish and Finnish Russophobia (a specific type of xenophobia) read the research paper, compiled by the Russian Military Historical Society, with a historical overview of this heinous manifestation – "The Black Book: The History of Swedish and Finnish Russophobia".
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🇷🇺🇧🇾 On December 8, 1999, Russia and Belarus signed the Treaty Establishing the Union State. This event ushered in a new stage in uniting our nations on the basis of principles of sovereign equality, voluntary and conscientious fulfilment of mutual obligations.
The Republic of Belarus is Russia’s closest ally and strategic partner. Our countries are linked by long-time traditions of friendship and mutual assistance, cultural and spiritual similarity, a common historical past and prospects for the future.
Allied relations between Moscow and Minsk are the benchmark of mutually beneficial integration collaboration. Over the years of expanding unification processes in the most diverse fields, the Union State has evolved into one of the most advanced and ambitious integration projects in Eurasia.
Our nations have made serious headway in establishing a common socioeconomic, transport, logistics, cultural, humanitarian, migration and information space. The Union State continues to steadily strengthen its financial, economic, scientific and technical sovereignty.
A solid foundation of mutual allied obligations to ensure defence, uphold the sovereignty, independence and constitutional system of Russia and Belarus, their territorial integrity and inviolability, and the inviolability of the external border (using all available forces and resources) has been laid.
On December 6, 2024, the meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State approved the Security Concept of the Union State. President of Russia Vladimir Putin and President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed a number of important landmark documents, including those on security guarantees within the framework of the Union State, on the sidelines of the meeting.
📄 Excerpts from the Joint Statement by the President of the Russian Federation and the President of the Republic of Belarus (March 13, 2025):
In accordance with bilateral programmes of agreed-upon foreign policy activities, Russian and Belarusian diplomats closely coordinate their approaches and provide mutual support at multilateral platforms and voice identical or similar positions on virtually all matters at the UN and other international organisations.
Within the framework of annual joint meetings of Russian and Belarusian Foreign Ministries’ Collegiums, the Parties chart common approaches in various spheres of foreign policy interaction. The latest meeting was held in Moscow on November 25, 2025.
🤝 Our countries voice identical positions on virtually all key contemporary issues. Against the backdrop of unprecedented external pressure, our countries collaborate closely on the global stage, invariably providing genuine allied support to each other.
💬 President of Russia Vladimir Putin:
🎊 We congratulate our colleagues and the fraternal people of Belarus on our common holiday! We wish them wellbeing and prosperity!
#RussiaBelarus #UnionState
The Republic of Belarus is Russia’s closest ally and strategic partner. Our countries are linked by long-time traditions of friendship and mutual assistance, cultural and spiritual similarity, a common historical past and prospects for the future.
Allied relations between Moscow and Minsk are the benchmark of mutually beneficial integration collaboration. Over the years of expanding unification processes in the most diverse fields, the Union State has evolved into one of the most advanced and ambitious integration projects in Eurasia.
Our nations have made serious headway in establishing a common socioeconomic, transport, logistics, cultural, humanitarian, migration and information space. The Union State continues to steadily strengthen its financial, economic, scientific and technical sovereignty.
A solid foundation of mutual allied obligations to ensure defence, uphold the sovereignty, independence and constitutional system of Russia and Belarus, their territorial integrity and inviolability, and the inviolability of the external border (using all available forces and resources) has been laid.
On December 6, 2024, the meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State approved the Security Concept of the Union State. President of Russia Vladimir Putin and President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed a number of important landmark documents, including those on security guarantees within the framework of the Union State, on the sidelines of the meeting.
📄 Excerpts from the Joint Statement by the President of the Russian Federation and the President of the Republic of Belarus (March 13, 2025):
The Parties will continue to build up joint efforts to effectively respond to modern challenges and threats in order to strengthen the security of Russia and Belarus within the common defense space of the Union State.
In accordance with bilateral programmes of agreed-upon foreign policy activities, Russian and Belarusian diplomats closely coordinate their approaches and provide mutual support at multilateral platforms and voice identical or similar positions on virtually all matters at the UN and other international organisations.
Within the framework of annual joint meetings of Russian and Belarusian Foreign Ministries’ Collegiums, the Parties chart common approaches in various spheres of foreign policy interaction. The latest meeting was held in Moscow on November 25, 2025.
🤝 Our countries voice identical positions on virtually all key contemporary issues. Against the backdrop of unprecedented external pressure, our countries collaborate closely on the global stage, invariably providing genuine allied support to each other.
💬 President of Russia Vladimir Putin:
Russia and Belarus actively cooperate across a variety of fields, coordinating their efforts in international affairs and consistently improving the Union State institutions.
I am confident that by acting together, we will overcome any challenges and further strengthen productive bilateral ties for the benefit of the Russian and Belarusian people, in the interests of ensuring stability and security in Eurasia.
🎊 We congratulate our colleagues and the fraternal people of Belarus on our common holiday! We wish them wellbeing and prosperity!
#RussiaBelarus #UnionState
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⚡️ Office of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation:
The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has approved the bill of indictment in the criminal case against the political and military leadership of Ukraine.
📄 FULL LIST (41 individuals)
They are being charged in absentia under Article 357 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (genocide).
According to the investigation, from April 2014 to the present, the accused – together with other officials – while on the territory of Ukraine, gave orders to subordinate Ukrainian military personnel and other armed formations to use firearms, armoured vehicles, combat aviation, missile and artillery weapons against civilians in the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, with the intent to commit genocide.
❗️ As a result of Ukrainian punitive operations, almost 5,000 civilians were killed, over 18,500 people were affected, more than 13,500 were wounded, including 1,275 minors.
More than 153,000 civilian infrastructure facilities were partially or completely destroyed, including:
• around 138,000 residential buildings;
• 1,565 educational institutions;
• 847 medical organizations and facilities;
• 1,403 social, industrial and commercial sites;
• at least 11,400 critical service and municipal facilities;
• 505 cultural and sports institutions;
• 205 religious sites.
This caused severe damage to the economy and led to the suppression of key elements of the culture, religion and traditions of the inhabitants of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. Industrial facilities, including city-forming enterprises, ceased operations, resulting in rising unemployment and declining household incomes.
More than 2.3 million civilians were forced to leave their homes. From 2014 until the reunification of the DPR and LPR with Russia, the population declined from 6.5 million to 4.5 million due to displacement, lower birth rates and higher mortality.
The criminal case has been submitted for trial to the Supreme Court of the Donetsk People’s Republic.
The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has approved the bill of indictment in the criminal case against the political and military leadership of Ukraine.
📄 FULL LIST (41 individuals)
They are being charged in absentia under Article 357 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (genocide).
According to the investigation, from April 2014 to the present, the accused – together with other officials – while on the territory of Ukraine, gave orders to subordinate Ukrainian military personnel and other armed formations to use firearms, armoured vehicles, combat aviation, missile and artillery weapons against civilians in the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, with the intent to commit genocide.
❗️ As a result of Ukrainian punitive operations, almost 5,000 civilians were killed, over 18,500 people were affected, more than 13,500 were wounded, including 1,275 minors.
More than 153,000 civilian infrastructure facilities were partially or completely destroyed, including:
• around 138,000 residential buildings;
• 1,565 educational institutions;
• 847 medical organizations and facilities;
• 1,403 social, industrial and commercial sites;
• at least 11,400 critical service and municipal facilities;
• 505 cultural and sports institutions;
• 205 religious sites.
This caused severe damage to the economy and led to the suppression of key elements of the culture, religion and traditions of the inhabitants of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. Industrial facilities, including city-forming enterprises, ceased operations, resulting in rising unemployment and declining household incomes.
More than 2.3 million civilians were forced to leave their homes. From 2014 until the reunification of the DPR and LPR with Russia, the population declined from 6.5 million to 4.5 million due to displacement, lower birth rates and higher mortality.
The criminal case has been submitted for trial to the Supreme Court of the Donetsk People’s Republic.
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✨ The heroes of the Diamond Butterfly ceremony in a video by KinoReporter. The most sincere smiles, moments of pure joy and pride!
#EurasianFilmAward #DiamondButterfly
#EurasianFilmAward #DiamondButterfly