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01.11.2024The day North Korea pledged allegiance

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 01.11.2024.

It displays 196 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.11.2024The day North Korea pledged allegiance
Russian media focused on North Korea's pledge to support Russia's "sacred war" in Ukraine, as stated by DPRK's Foreign Minister during talks with Lavrov in Moscow. This development aligns with previous reports of growing Russia-DPRK cooperation. Simultaneously, Trump's claims about destroying Nord Stream 2 and separating Russia from China were met with skepticism in the Kremlin. The Russian military reported advances in Donetsk, while Ukrainian drones targeted several Russian regions, including an attack on a residential building in Bryansk. Later in the day, reports emerged of new suspects in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack investigation. The government also announced new regulations for cryptocurrency mining, reflecting ongoing efforts to control the digital economy.
01.11.2024

01:16Drone Strike on Bryansk: Residential Building Hit

The newspapers report on a Ukrainian drone attack on a residential building in Bryansk, with one person injured (RBC.ru, NTV.ru, TASS, Vesti). This incident appears to be part of a larger series of drone attacks on Russian territories. Weather forecasts predict precipitation and temperatures up to +3 degrees in Moscow on November 1 (Izvestia). An increasing number of Ukrainians are reportedly deciding to move to Russia (Lenta.ru).
01:31
RIA Novosti

Лавров в декабре может впервые с начала СВО посетить страну ЕС, узнали СМИ

01:31
02:19
RIA Novosti

Операторы дронов разбили угрожавший бойцам ВДВ танк ВСУ в Курской области

02:19
02:27
RIA Novosti

Минобороны сообщило о разгроме танка и пикапа ВСУ новыми FPV-дронами в Курской области

02:27

03:00Drones Strike Bryansk: Russia Responds

The newspapers report on ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian territories, with a significant incident in Bryansk where a residential building was hit (Gazeta.ru, RBC.ru, NTV.ru). Russian military operations continue, with the Ministry of Defense showcasing sniper work in the Seversk direction (Izvestia) and reporting the destruction of Ukrainian military equipment by FPV drones in Kursk region (RIA Novosti). Diplomatic movements are noted, with Lavrov planning his first visit to an EU country since 2021 (Vesti).
04:11
RIA Novosti

Российские десантники взяли под контроль дамбу в Курской области

04:11

04:29Drones and Diplomacy: Russia's Dual Front

The newspapers report on ongoing tensions with Ukraine and international relations. Multiple sources (RBC.ru, NTV.ru, RIA Novosti) discuss Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territories, particularly in Bryansk. Lavrov comments on future US-Russia relations and Turkey's weapon supplies to Ukraine (Lenta.ru, TASS). China's concerns about Russia-North Korea relations are noted (Gazeta.ru). The Ministry of Digital Development is working on regulations for businesses to provide anonymized personal data to authorities (Kommersant).
04:35
04:43
RIA Novosti

Россия призвала участников арабо-израильского конфликта избегать эскалации

04:43
05:15
RIA Novosti

Военно-техническое сотрудничество Турции и Украины вызывает недоумение, заявил Лавров

05:15

05:24Drone Swarm Descends on Russia

The newspapers report extensively on overnight Ukrainian drone attacks targeting multiple Russian regions, with air defense systems intercepting 83 drones (NTV.ru, Vesti, Meduza). A residential building in Bryansk was damaged (Meduza). Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov expresses bewilderment at Turkey's military cooperation with Ukraine while calling for peace (Kommersant, RIA Novosti, TASS). The government has given a two-week deadline to halt price increases (Lenta.ru).

06:13Drones and Diplomacy: Russia's Balancing Act

The newspapers report on ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Multiple sources discuss Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territories (NTV.ru, RBC.ru, TASS). Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticizes Turkey's military cooperation with Ukraine while calling for peace (Kommersant, RIA Novosti). Trump denies being a "friend of Russia" (Izvestia), while the government sets a two-week deadline to halt price increases (Lenta.ru).
06:19
RIA Novosti

В подполье рассказали об ударе по производству беспилотников в Одессе

06:19
06:43

07:08Drone Strikes Spark Diplomatic Tensions

The newspapers report on a series of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territories, with a notable incident in Bryansk where a residential building was hit (Interfax.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti). Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticizes Turkey's stance on Ukraine (RBC.ru). Former US consulate employee Robert Shonov was sentenced to nearly five years for collaborating with foreigners (Meduza). Trump comments on Nord Stream 2 destruction (Lenta.ru).
07:15

07:57Trump Denies Russian Friendship, Claims Nord Stream 2 Credit

The newspapers report on Trump's recent statements denying friendship with Russia and claiming responsibility for halting Nord Stream 2 (Gazeta.ru, Meduza, RT). NATO's plans to use the Danube for Black Sea access are discussed (Izvestia, Vesti). A rare military decree from a Russian emperor was sold at auction after being stolen from a Moscow archive (Lenta.ru). Russia has launched a system to confirm special military operation participant status without documents (TASS).
08:19

08:52Russia-North Korea Diplomatic Dance

The newspapers report on diplomatic meetings between Russia and North Korea, with Foreign Ministers Lavrov and Choe Son-hui discussing strategic partnership (RT, TASS). Trump's recent statements denying friendship with Russia and claiming credit for halting Nord Stream 2 are highlighted (Meduza, Gazeta.ru). Domestic news includes high approval ratings for Putin (Vesti) and the detention of French and German citizens at Baikonur for attempting to photograph a rocket (Izvestia).
09:07
RIA Novosti

Лавров рассказал о важности договора о стратегическом партнерстве с КНДР для региона

09:07

09:24Russia-North Korea Diplomatic Tango

The newspapers report extensively on diplomatic meetings between Russia and North Korea. Foreign Minister Lavrov is discussing strategic partnership with his North Korean counterpart (RT, TASS, RIA Novosti, Kommersant). Reports also mention North Korea's intention to aid the Russian army (RBC.ru). Additionally, there's coverage of U.S. actions against a new Russian gas project (Lenta.ru) and Saudi involvement in Russian agricultural assets (Interfax.ru).
10:03
RIA Novosti

В Кремле удивились словам Трампа об уничтожении "Северного потока — 2"

10:03
10:05

10:07North Korea Pledges Military Support to Russia

The newspapers report on continuing Russia-North Korea diplomatic relations, with North Korea pledging support for Russia's military (Kommersant, RBC.ru, NTV.ru). Trump's recent statements on Nord Stream 2 and denials of Russian friendship are widely discussed (Meduza, Lenta.ru, RIA Novosti). Russian military advancements in DPR are reported (Izvestia, TASS), while Hungary and Slovakia seek to replace Russian gas with Azerbaijani supplies (The Moscow Times).
10:51

11:00Trump Claims Nord Stream Destruction, North Korea Pledges Support

The newspapers report on Trump's recent interview with Tucker Carlson, where he claimed responsibility for destroying Nord Stream and separating Russia from China (Gazeta.ru, Meduza). North Korea's pledge to support Russia militarily until "victory" in Ukraine is widely discussed (The Moscow Times, Kommersant, RBC.ru). Russian military advancements in the DPR are reported, with the liberation of Leonidovka, Novoukarainka, and Shakhterskoye (NTV.ru, Vesti, Izvestia).

11:58Oil Depot Strike and Ruble Woes

The newspapers report on recent developments in Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Ukrainian forces reportedly struck another oil depot in southern Russia (The Moscow Times), while Russian forces claim to have hit Ukrainian reserves in Sumy region (TASS). Domestically, the Central Bank addressed reasons for the ruble's weakening (Kommersant), and authorities in Moscow region announced a drone threat (RBC.ru). Trump's comments on Nord Stream 2 continue to draw attention (Meduza, Vesti).
12:03
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли массированный удар по позициям ВСУ в курском приграничье

12:03
12:03
12:19

13:02Trump's Nord Stream Claims Stir Kremlin Response

The newspapers report on Trump's controversial statements about Nord Stream 2 destruction, drawing responses from Russian officials (Lenta.ru, NTV.ru). North Korea's pledge to support Russia "until victory" in Ukraine is widely discussed (Meduza, The Moscow Times). The Central Bank's stance on potential bankruptcies as "beneficial for the economy" is noted (RBC.ru). Russian military operations in border regions are also mentioned (RIA Novosti).
13:39

14:24Russia Demands Answers from Danish Media

The newspapers report on recent diplomatic tensions between Russia and Denmark, with the Russian embassy demanding explanations from Danish journalists about border violations (Izvestia). There's coverage of changes in migrant statistics collection (RBC.ru) and the transfer of Universal Beverage assets to Rosimushchestvo by Putin (TASS). Human Rights Watch criticizes Ukraine's law targeting the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (RT). The Ministry of Justice has labeled publicist Alexander Arkhangelsky as a foreign agent (Kommersant).
14:59
15:15
RIA Novosti

Правительство утвердило требования к майнингу криптовалют

15:15

15:19Kremlin Tightens Crypto Reins

The newspapers report on new government regulations for cryptocurrency mining (Kommersant, RIA Novosti). US strategies to threaten Russia's "underbelly" in the Black Sea are discussed (Komsomolskaya Pravda). The Ministry of Justice has labeled more individuals as "foreign agents" (Meduza). Military losses in Ukraine are being calculated (Lenta.ru), while weather conditions in Moscow are highlighted (NTV.ru).
15:39

16:05Kremlin Tightens Crypto Reins, Military Operations Continue

The newspapers report on new government regulations for cryptocurrency mining (Kommersant, RIA Novosti, Meduza). Military operations continue, with Ukrainian forces allegedly attacking a monastery in Kursk region (Gazeta.ru) and Russian forces intercepting a Ukrainian missile in Oryol region (RBC.ru). International news includes a fatal railway station accident in Serbia (Izvestia) and Israel's reported interest in Russian mediation for peace talks (RT).
17:07

17:08Crypto Crackdown and Moscow's Weather Woes

The newspapers report on new government regulations for cryptocurrency mining (Kommersant, RIA Novosti, Interfax). Weather conditions in Moscow are highlighted, with record rainfall and a cyclone named "Martin" affecting the city (Komsomolskaya Pravda, NTV). Medvedev's comments on preventing the special military operation are discussed (TASS, Lenta), while the Ministry of Justice labels more individuals as "foreign agents" (Meduza).
17:15
RIA Novosti

В Орловской области сбили украинскую ракету

17:15
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17:39

17:41New Suspects in "Crocus" Terror Case

The newspapers report on new developments in the "Crocus" terrorist attack case (Kommersant). US strategies to threaten Russia's "underbelly" in the Black Sea are discussed (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Military operations continue, with Ukrainian forces allegedly attacking a monastery in Kursk region (Gazeta.ru) and Russian forces intercepting a Ukrainian missile in Oryol region (RBC.ru, RIA Novosti). Economic news includes rising butter prices in Russia (The Moscow Times).
17:47
RIA Novosti

В Боливии протестующие сторонники экс-президента захватили военную часть

17:47

18:21Crocus Terror Case Expands: New Suspects Emerge

The newspapers report on new developments in the "Crocus" terror attack case, with new suspects identified (Kommersant, RBC.ru). Economic challenges are highlighted, with European imports to Russia at a 25-year low (The Moscow Times) and a significant lawsuit against Google (Gazeta.ru). Cultural news includes the postponed premiere of "Crime and Punishment" series (Meduza). International events feature protests in Bolivia (RIA Novosti).
19:15
RIA Novosti

Конец иллюзиям. Киев нашел сразу три способа избежать поражения

19:15

19:19Crocus Terror Case Expands as Economy Shifts

The newspapers report on new developments in the "Crocus" terror attack case, with additional suspects identified (Kommersant, RBC.ru). Economic news includes a significant U.S. aid package to Ukraine (Izvestia) and Yandex's record data sharing with the government (The Moscow Times). International events feature the removal of a statue in Riga (Svoboda.org) and Russia blocking a British program in the UN Security Council (TASS).
19:47
RIA Novosti

Подполье сообщило о поражении базы нацбата "Кракен" в Харькове

19:47

21:01Crocus Terror Case Expands: Weapon Suppliers Identified

The newspapers report on new developments in the Crocus terror attack case, with four new suspects allegedly involved in providing weapons to the terrorists (Meduza, Kommersant). Economic news includes Putin transferring assets of Universal Beverage to Rosimushchestvo (TASS) and Poland's foreign minister criticizing unconditional aid to Ukraine (Izvestia). Moscow set a new daily precipitation record (NTV.ru), while reports of military operations continue (RIA Novosti, Vesti).
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22:43

22:44The Day of Drone Destruction

The newspapers report on ongoing military operations in Ukraine. Russian forces claim to have destroyed Ukrainian drones in multiple regions (Izvestia, Lenta.ru, Vesti). A missile strike on Kharkiv's police headquarters resulted in casualties (Meduza). Domestically, the Ministry of Education plans to introduce remote learning for drivers (Kommersant). In international relations, Russia blocked a British program in the UN Security Council (TASS), while former President Medvedev criticized US policy towards Ukraine in an RT interview.
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