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Medvedev Compares Global Situation To Pre-WWI Era
Dmitry Medvedev stated that current global geopolitical schemes and deals will not resolve conflicts. He compared the present international situation to the period preceding World War I. The remarks suggest an existential nature to the current conflict with the West.
Govorit Moskva
European Subjectivity Linked To Militarization
European elites are attempting to maintain their global subjectivity through measures described as potentially suicidal. The source suggests that European influence is perceived as a declining force by the global majority.
Govorit Moskva
Wildberries Pays Millions In Settlements
Wildberries has paid out settlements ranging from 7,000 to 25,000 rubles for specific cases, as well as larger sums of 6 million and 9.6 million rubles.
Business FM Russia
European Influence Declining In International Relations
Diplomats from Asian nations reportedly do not consider Europe a major global power, according to a Moscow broadcaster. The source described Europe as a "fading star" attempting to maintain its subjectivity in international relations.
Govorit Moskva
Moscow Implements Curfew For Minors
Moscow authorities are introducing a curfew for teenagers effective May 1. Children under the age of 17 are prohibited from being in public spaces between 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM. The curfew is scheduled to remain in place until September 30.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Medvedev Calls Western Policy Existential Threat To Russia
Dmitry Medvedev stated that the conflict between Russia and the West is existential in nature. He noted that most Russians are waiting for victory and the conclusion of the military campaign. Medvedev compared the current global situation to the period preceding World War I and stated that geopolitical deals will not resolve conflicts. Speaking at the 'Knowledge First' marathon, Medvedev claimed that Europeans desire Russia's death. He further noted that Europe is undergoing militarization similar to the period before World War II. Medvedev observed that following the collapse of the Soviet Union, most Russians looked toward relations with the West. He criticized US and Israeli aggression against Iran. Medvedev noted that geopolitical developments have dispelled previous Russian illusions regarding a warm relationship with the West.
Govorit Moskva
Russian History Exam For Ninth Graders Delayed Until 2028
A new mandatory oral history exam for ninth-grade graduates is expected to take effect no earlier than 2028. The announcement was made by Muzaev. Rosobrnadzor head Anzor Muzaev announced that ninth-grade students in Russia will begin taking oral history exams starting in the 2027-2028 school year. The new format will not include highly complex questions, as tasks will be based on textbook materials. This follows previous statements from Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov regarding the implementation of oral examinations. The exam is planned to be conducted in February. The head of RosoboronNadzor reported on the implementation timeline. The initiative includes a proposal to create a publicly accessible database to provide methodological materials for students.
Radio Zvezda
Victory Museum Banners Defaced With Paint
Three banners previously placed before the Victory Museum banner were destroyed during an artillery strike. A fourth banner, installed by Egorov, Kontariya, and Berest, managed to remain on the roof. The strike occurred at the museum site, according to the report.
Radio Zvezda
SMS Bombing Scam Targets Phone Users
Scammers are attacking Russian citizens using SMS bombing techniques involving confirmation codes from dozens of websites. Fraudsters then call concerned recipients posing as security service employees to convince them to transfer money to safe accounts or disclose personal data. The report was provided by TAS Agency. Fraudsters are targeting Russian pensioners by impersonating various government officials to steal savings. Scammers first call victims claiming to be from former workplaces to report pension increases and request SMS codes. They then impersonate FSB investigators warning of fraudulent loan attempts and Central Bank representatives requesting money for verification. Victims are instructed to remain silent during the process, resulting in the permanent loss of their savings.
Radio Zvezda
Detained In Bribery Investigation
Mavliev reportedly demanded a bribe from a construction organization representative in exchange for patronage. The alleged deal involved the alienation and sale of 1,400,000 square meters of land belonging to a municipal sanatorium.
Business FM Russia