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Russian daily newspaper

Komsomolskaya Pravda is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1925. Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper Pravda 'Truth'.

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Putin Prioritizes Citizen Impact in 2025 Government Meeting

President Putin chaired a government meeting reviewing 2024 accomplishments and 2025 plans, emphasizing citizen impact. Key initiatives included housing improvements benefiting 2.5 million people, a new infrastructure project for 20 million more, a mining ban in energy-short regions, and efforts to ...

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Trump's Bold Plans for North America and Beyond

Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration is marked by ambitious plans: purchasing Greenland, adding Canada as the 51st US state, reclaiming the Panama Canal, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico, prompting international reactions ranging from outright rejection to strategic analysis.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Zelenskyy's Second Term Bid Hinges on Zaluzhnyi's Support

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to run for a second term, depending on the support of former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi, who has been offered a top position in exchange for his backing; refusal could lead to investigations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Gorlovka Under Siege: Constant Shelling and Air Threats

Gorlovka, under constant shelling for a decade, faces ongoing threats from nearby Toretsk, despite the protection of the 23rd anti-aircraft missile division using Strela and Osa systems. A recent HIMARS strike narrowly missed a crew, highlighting the dangers.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Russian Forces Capture Heavily Fortified Ukrainian City of Kurakhove

After a multi-month campaign involving strategic deception and a three-pronged assault, Russian forces captured the heavily fortified Ukrainian city of Kurakhove on January 6, 2025, resulting in a significant Ukrainian defeat and reducing shelling of Donetsk.

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Russian Soldiers' Heroism Prevents Losses in Ukraine

During the special military operation, Private Stanislav Kladov shot down an enemy FPV drone protecting his unit, while Private Andrey Plyusnin, despite being outnumbered, neutralized an enemy ambush, ensuring his unit's safe passage. Both actions prevented losses and highlight individual heroism an...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Heavy Ukrainian Losses Reported in Kursk Region Offensive

The Russian "Sever" group's offensive in Kursk Oblast resulted in heavy Ukrainian losses; approximately 49,830 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed, and numerous armored vehicles and artillery systems destroyed. The fighting involved nine Ukrainian brigades, including former convicts in one unit, wit...

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Record-Breaking Russian Domestic Tourism in 2024

In 2024, Russia saw a record 79.2 million domestic tourist trips (projected to reach 92 million by year's end), exceeding previous records by 11%, driven by post-pandemic recovery and increased international tourism, particularly from China, exceeding President Putin's 2030 goal.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Kulikov: Optimistic Outlook on Ukraine Conflict Resolution in 2024

Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister and ex-Minister of Internal Affairs Anatoly Kulikov expressed optimism about ending the Ukraine conflict in 2024, highlighting Russia's improved military capabilities and contrasting troop morale with that of Ukraine, while acknowledging uncertainties regarding U...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Russian Efreitors' Actions Force Enemy Retreat, Secure Supply Lines

In the ongoing conflict, Efreitor Ilya Solovyev's precise artillery fire forced an enemy retreat, while Efreitor Bulat Budayev's courageous supply run ensured timely support for advancing Russian troops, highlighting the importance of coordinated operations and logistical prowess.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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German Couple on Trial for Murdering Ukrainian Mother and Daughter, Kidnapping Newborn

A German couple murdered a Ukrainian mother and daughter, and kidnapped their newborn baby in March 2024, after which the baby was recovered and the couple arrested and is now on trial.

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No Poverty
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Antibiotic Resistance to Cause 40 Million Deaths by 2050

A new study projects approximately 40 million deaths globally from antibiotic-resistant infections within the next 25 years, with a 70% increase in deaths by 2050 primarily affecting those 70 and older, driven by aging populations and increased vulnerability to infection; however, deaths have decrea...

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Good Health and Well-being