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01.04.2025Day Trump Rejected Putin's External Administration While China Reaffirmed Alliance

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 01.04.2025.

It displays 176 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.04.2025Day Trump Rejected Putin's External Administration While China Reaffirmed Alliance
Russian media reported Trump rejecting Putin's external administration proposal for Ukraine, contrary to previous days' framing of US-Russia alignment on Ukraine's future. This marked a significant development in the ongoing narrative fluctuation between cooperation and conflict with the US.

China-Russia relations dominated coverage with Wang Yi's Moscow visit. Putin met with the Chinese Foreign Minister, exchanging warm greetings and discussing their "successful joint work" in international organizations. Komsomolskaya Pravda framed this as countries exchanging "symbols of highest trust" amid Western pressure.

Military operations continued with reports of Russian forces liberating Razliv village in DPR and repelling a Ukrainian incursion into Bryansk region. Energy infrastructure attacks remained contentious, with Russia providing the US evidence of Ukraine's moratorium violations.

By evening, reports emerged of Trump's "irritation" with both Russia and Ukraine, with Fox News claiming the US planned harsh sanctions against Russia's oil "shadow fleet."
01.04.2025
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00:52
RIA Novosti

Пекин понимает и поддерживает Москву, заявил глава МИД Китая

00:52
02:09
02:42
RIA Novosti

Российские военные нанесли удар по боевикам ВСУ в курском приграничье

02:42

03:51New Pension Laws From April 1 While Trump Confident On Ukraine Deal

Russian media reports on new pension laws taking effect April 1, 2025 (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Several headlines focus on international events including SpaceX's first orbital flight over Earth's poles (Interfax) and Trump expressing confidence about reaching a Ukraine deal (Lenta). Military operations continue with Russian forces striking Ukrainian militants near Kursk (RIA Novosti). Domestic policy discussions include potential bans on electric scooters on sidewalks (RBC) and possible state regulation of potato prices (Vesti). Former Defense Ministry officials Chekmazov and Fomin have fully admitted guilt in a bribery case (TASS).
03:58
04:24
RIA Novosti

Число пострадавших при украинском обстреле Горловки достигло 12

04:24
05:07
RIA Novosti

Глава МИД КНР назвал три основные задачи сотрудничества России и Китая

05:07
05:22
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06:07
RIA Novosti

Ван И: отношения с Россией — важный фактор стабильности в турбулентном мире

06:07

06:51Trump Rejects Putin's Ukraine Administration Plan

Russian media reports on new pension laws taking effect April 1, 2025, including pension increases and changes to driver's license requirements (Komsomolskaya Pravda, TASS). International relations coverage includes Trump rejecting Putin's proposal for external administration in Ukraine (Moscow Times) and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi describing Russia-China relations as a stability factor in a turbulent world (RIA Novosti). Several incidents are reported: a boat with Russian and Kazakh tourists exploded in Thailand (NTV) and Israeli jets struck Beirut, killing at least three people including a Hezbollah member (RT). Domestic economic issues include Russian coal sales stopping (Lenta) and banks requesting Roskomnadzor take measures against cashback fraud (RBC).
07:24
RIA Novosti

Российские войска сорвали попытку ВСУ вторгнуться в Брянскую область

07:24
07:42
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08:33
08:50
RIA Novosti

ВСУ нанесли удары по объектам российской энергетики

08:50
08:59
08:59
RIA Novosti

ВСУ нанесли удары по объектам энергетики в Белгородской и Запорожской областях

08:59

09:00Russia Pauses Drone Attacks After Trump Rebuke

Russian media reports on diplomatic and military developments. Foreign Minister Lavrov announced an upcoming Russian-Chinese summit in May (Kommersant). Multiple sources report Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure in Belgorod and Zaporizhzhia regions (NTV, RIA Novosti, TASS). Russia has apparently paused massive drone attacks on Ukraine after Trump's rebuke (Moscow Times). International relations updates include Ukraine setting conditions for Black Sea agreements (Lenta), Switzerland lifting sanctions from four Russian properties (RBC), and Finland's President Stubb indicating preparation for restoring relations with Russia (Vesti). RT presents a geopolitical view that "the West is breaking up" while Russia and China build "the new world."
09:24
09:42
10:34
RIA Novosti

Путин подписал закон о противодействии телефонному мошенничеству

10:34
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11:00
11:17

11:18Putin Signs Anti-Fraud Laws While Soldiers Liberate Razliv Village

Russian media reports on military operations with forces liberating the village of Razliv in DPR (Izvestia, NTV). Putin signed new laws addressing cybersecurity and telephone fraud (RIA Novosti, TASS), and established a Day of Military Glory commemorating the end of the Leningrad Battle (Vesti). Domestic policy updates include a technical default by Rosnano on state-guaranteed bonds (Interfax), Parliament adopting laws granting leave to relatives of wounded special military operation participants (Kommersant), and new pension increases taking effect April 1 (Komsomolskaya Pravda). International coverage mentions Trump announcing Elon Musk's departure from government service (Lenta) and a Ukrainian drone striking a passenger bus in Donbass (RT).
11:26
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11:52
RIA Novosti

Россия серьезно относится к предложениям США, но не может принимать их как есть, заявил Рябков

11:52
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13:10
RIA Novosti

Путин принял в Кремле главу МИД Китая

13:10

13:12Kremlin Rebuffs Trump Oil Tariff Threats

Russian media reports on escalating international tensions, with the Kremlin responding to Trump's threats to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil (Kommersant). The Foreign Ministry stated Russia cannot accept US proposals on Ukraine "as is" (RBC). Domestically, April 1st brings new pension increases and driver's license requirements (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Economic concerns feature as major businesses report the worst industrial production decline since 2022 (Moscow Times). Other coverage includes Putin meeting China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi (RIA Novosti, RT), holding a Security Council meeting on counter-terrorism (TASS), establishing March 2 as Mentor's Day (Vesti), and the spring military draft calling up 160,000 conscripts (Svoboda).
13:17
RIA Novosti

Ван И: отношения с Россией — важный фактор стабильности в турбулентном мире

13:17
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14:46
RIA Novosti

Россия передала США доказательства того, как ВСУ нарушают мораторий на удары по энергообъектам

14:46
14:46

14:57Russia Presents US With Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Attack Evidence

Russian media reports Russia has provided the US with evidence of Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure that violate a moratorium (Kommersant, RBC, RIA Novosti). Several sources highlight Russia-China cooperation, with Putin sending friendly greetings to Xi Jinping and noting successful joint work in international organizations (Izvestia, NTV). Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated Russia "cannot" accept US ceasefire proposals in Ukraine as is (Moscow Times). Other topics include preparations for Zelensky's presidential elections (Lenta), slowdown of Russian army advances in Ukraine (Moscow Times), new pension laws taking effect April 1 (Komsomolskaya Pravda), and Rosnano expecting state assistance with remaining debt (Interfax).
15:13
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RIA Novosti

AFP: власти Франции начали новое расследование против Ле Пен

16:05
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RIA Novosti

Во Франции начали новое расследование против Ле Пен

16:14
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17:16Russia Shares Ukraine Moratorium Violation Data With US

Russian media reports Russia has provided the US with data on Ukraine's violations of energy infrastructure attack moratoriums (Interfax, RBC, Kommersant). International relations coverage shows intense diplomatic activity with Putin meeting Milorad Dodik in the Kremlin (Kommersant, TASS) and Foreign Ministers Lavrov and Wang Yi preparing a "joint response to Western strategists" while announcing a Russia-China summit in May (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Other headlines note Trump's "irritation" over Russia-Ukraine issues (Lenta), Ukrainian preparations for elections (NTV), a new investigation against Le Pen in France (RIA Novosti), and Putin significantly increasing governor salaries (Moscow Times).
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RIA Novosti

США могут ввести агрессивные санкции против перевозчиков российской нефти, сообщил Fox News

19:00
20:12

20:13US Plans Harsh Sanctions Against Russia's Oil Shadow Fleet

Russian media reports on Ukraine violating agreements by attacking energy infrastructure, with Lavrov and Belousov briefing Putin on Kiev's non-compliance with the moratorium (Interfax, RT). Several outlets cover US plans to impose harsh sanctions against Russia's "shadow fleet" for oil transport (Kommersant, RIA Novosti, Fox News). Military news includes two apartment buildings damaged by drone attacks in Taganrog (RBC, TASS) and the formation of a new assault unit comprised of former Wagner fighters in the special military operation zone (Lenta). International relations coverage highlights the "strong friendship" between Russia and China as Putin warmly welcomed China's Foreign Minister (NTV), while Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova dismissed Moldova's accusations of Russian interference as "vaudeville" (Izvestia).
20:29
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21:19
RIA Novosti

Группа американских сенаторов угрожает ужесточить санкции против России

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