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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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Montenegro: Balancing West and East

Montenegro, despite its recent NATO membership and EU aspirations, maintains strong cultural ties with Russia, even as economic relations suffer due to Western sanctions; however, public opinion reveals dissatisfaction with the current economic situation.

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Russian Soldiers Awarded for Bravery in Donbas

During the conflict in Donbas, Corporal Alexander Panasenko destroyed an enemy drone protecting artillery units, while Corporal Roman Dyachkov's accurate mortar fire enabled a successful assault on an enemy stronghold, resulting in the capture of the enemy position; both received state awards for th...

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Moscow City Robbery: 127 Million Rubles Stolen

Three men robbed a courier of 127 million rubles ($1.6 million USD) in Moscow City on May 25th; two were apprehended in New Moscow, and one in Rostov-on-Don, highlighting the risks of informal cash transport and cryptocurrency exchange operations.

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Reduced Inequality
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Russian Car Loan Applications Plummet Amidst High Interest Rates and Car Prices

Russian car loan applications plummeted almost 50% year-on-year in May, totaling 90,900 due to high interest rates (25-26%), high car prices (average 3 million rubles), and attractive deposit rates. New car sales dropped 15% while used car sales plummeted 65.3%.

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Military Spouse's Account: Challenges and Sacrifices During Wartime Deployment

Sofiya, wife of a Russian officer deployed to the SMO three days after their wedding, details the emotional and practical difficulties of separation, isolation, and uncertainty, highlighting the unseen sacrifices of military spouses and the need for support systems.

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Russian Soldiers Repel Attacks, Secure Gains in Ukraine

Junior Sergeant Artur Urazaev and Private Yevgeny Borzykin, through tactical prowess and accurate fire, repelled enemy attacks, destroying enemy reinforcements and a large portion of a reconnaissance group, resulting in territorial gains for Russian forces.

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Russia's Ambitious Plan: Nuclear Power Plant on the Moon

Russia plans to launch a lunar mission in early 2028, including deploying a nuclear power plant on the Moon's south pole to enable long-term exploration and resource extraction, building on its legacy of successful Venusian and lunar missions.

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Ballymena Riots: Anti-Immigrant Violence Erupts After Rape Accusation

Three days of rioting erupted in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, after two 14-year-old migrant teenagers were accused of raping a girl, injuring 15 police officers and causing widespread property damage; the unrest reflects growing anti-immigrant sentiment amid a surge in migration.

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US-Russia Consultations to Move to Moscow

Following a statement by Russian Ambassador to the US Alexander Darchiev, the next round of US-Russia consultations to address bilateral issues will be held in Moscow, a shift from the previous location in Istanbul. This decision comes despite ongoing challenges to improving relations from within bo...

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CIPR-2025: Russia's Cybersecurity and Software Transition

The CIPR-2025 conference in Nizhny Novgorod highlighted Russia's cybersecurity challenges, the progress and obstacles of software import substitution, and the need for skilled engineers, with experts discussing the growing role of AI and the importance of open-source collaboration.

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Russian Fund for SMO Veterans Shows High Success Rate

The State Fund "Defenders of the Fatherland" in Moscow reported high success in supporting veterans and families of SMO participants, boasting 88% trust among veterans and 86% satisfaction among those who received assistance, achieved through a system of 4000 social coordinators nationwide.

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Ukraine's Youth Exodus and Expanding Mobilization Calls

A Ukrainian deputy minister's unsubstantiated claim that Ukrainian youth are returning after leaving contradicts the observed mass emigration. This, coupled with calls to mobilize women and 18-year-olds, suggests a deepening crisis.

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