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03.01.2025The Day Kursk Became A Card

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 03.01.2025.

It displays 172 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.01.2025The Day Kursk Became A Card
The South Korean political crisis opened the news cycle, with law enforcement attempting to arrest President Yun Suk-yeol before military intervention prevented it. By morning, Zelenskyy's framing of Ukrainian operations in Kursk region as negotiating leverage dominated coverage, while Russian sources reported destroying 22 drones overnight across six regions.

Kazakhstan's Tokayev praised Putin's understanding of his country, while Russian sources claimed intelligence about Ukraine lowering conscription age. The afternoon brought reports of an oil spill reaching Sevastopol and heating systems failing in Transnistria. German Foreign Minister Baerbock's call to remove Russian bases from Syria prompted sharp responses from Moscow.

Evening coverage focused on US House Speaker Johnson's reelection and Blinken's concerns about nuclear weapons use, while Russian media highlighted a Moscow Times poll suggesting 40% of Ukrainians would accept territorial concessions.
03.01.2025
00:31
RIA Novosti

Южнокорейские следователи прибыли в резиденцию президента для его ареста

00:31
00:47
RIA Novosti

Следователи прибыли в резиденцию президента Южной Кореи для его ареста, военные оказали им сопротивление

00:47
00:55
RIA Novosti

Южнокорейские военные оказали сопротивление следователям, прибывшим для ареста президента

00:55
01:19
RIA Novosti

Южнокорейские военные помешали следователям, прибывшим для ареста президента

01:19
02:23
RIA Novosti

Группировка войск "Центр" уничтожила пункт управления беспилотниками ВСУ

02:23

04:08Russian Forces Seize MaxxPro

The newspapers expand military reporting with multiple sources claiming successes: Russian forces report capturing Ukrainian equipment (NTV) and destroying drone control points (RIA), while air defense claims downing four drones over Rostov (TASS). US sources acknowledge superiority of Yasen-M submarines over American counterparts (Izvestia). Meanwhile, Biden's team reportedly discusses potential strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities (Vesti, Axios).
05:03
RIA Novosti

Токаев заявил о приверженности Казахстана стратегическому партнерству с Россией

05:03
05:11
RIA Novosti

Российские силы ПВО сбили за ночь 22 украинских беспилотника

05:11
05:19
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО сбили за ночь 22 украинских беспилотника

05:19

06:40Digital Ruble Meets Traffic Fines

The newspapers focus on military developments, with Russian intelligence services predicting a collapse of Ukrainian defense (Izvestia), while Zelenskyy frames recent operations in Kursk as negotiation leverage (RBC). Air defense reports downing 22 Ukrainian drones overnight (RIA). New domestic regulations emerge: digital ruble debt collection (TASS) and increased traffic fines (Gazeta). Space industry coverage contrasts SpaceX achievements with Russian capabilities (Meduza).
06:47
07:11
RIA Novosti

На Западе допустили скорый обвал обороны ВСУ, рассказали в СВР

07:11
07:27
07:43
07:59
08:31
08:55
09:03

09:20Ukraine Draft Age Under Review

The newspapers expand coverage of military developments, with Russian intelligence services claiming Ukraine will lower conscription age amid defense concerns (SVR, RT, Interfax). Russian forces report conducting multiple strikes on Ukrainian targets (Izvestia, Vesti). European gas prices reach October 2023 peak (NTV), while French and German foreign ministers visit Damascus (Kommersant). A court orders Yandex to obscure oil refinery locations on maps due to Ukrainian strikes (Moscow Times).
09:27
RIA Novosti

В Минобороны рассказали о серии групповых ударов по объектам ВПК Украины

09:27
10:47
11:11
11:27

11:29Twelve Strikes In Seven Days

The newspapers expand coverage of Russian military claims, with multiple sources reporting 12 group strikes on Ukrainian targets over the past week (Kommersant, NTV, RIA). Defense Ministry reports losses of 225 Ukrainian personnel in Kursk direction (Izvestia). Meanwhile, Zelenskyy criticizes EU's treatment of Ukrainian labor migrants (RT), while Meduza provides analysis of SpaceX's impact on global space industry compared to Russian capabilities.
11:35
11:43
12:31
13:11
13:59
RIA Novosti

В Приднестровье без отопления и горячей воды остались полторы тысячи домов

13:59
13:59

14:01Kursk Becomes Zelenskyy's Trump Card

The newspapers expand coverage of Zelenskyy's statements framing Kursk operations as negotiation leverage (Gazeta, Meduza), while Russian sources report helicopter Ka-52M operations against Ukrainian rotations in the region (Izvestia, TASS). An oil spill reaches Sevastopol (Kommersant), and heating systems fail in Transnistria affecting 1,500 homes (RIA). Moscow's UN envoy criticizes US signals regarding conflict resolution (RT, RBC).
14:15
14:31
15:51

16:57Forward March On Pokrovsk

The newspapers expand coverage of battlefield developments around Pokrovsk, with Russian sources claiming advances (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lenta). A civilian casualty is reported in Kursk region from Ukrainian drone strikes (Izvestia). In international coverage, Greenland's leadership expresses independence aspirations from Denmark (Gazeta), while German Foreign Minister calls for removal of Russian bases from Syria (Vesti). Russian stock market opens 2025 with 1.89% decline (Kommersant).
17:59
RIA Novosti

На Кубани собрали 86 тысяч тонн загрязненного грунта

17:59
19:59
RIA Novosti

Джонсона переизбрали спикером палаты представителей США

19:59

20:09Voices Rise Against Russian Bases

The newspapers expand coverage of two diplomatic exchanges: US concerns over Russian nuclear capabilities (Gazeta) and Russian Foreign Ministry's response to German calls for removal of Russian bases from Syria (Kommersant, Lenta, TASS). Multiple sources report Mike Johnson's reelection as US House Speaker (Izvestia, Meduza, RIA). A Moscow Times poll suggests 40% of Ukrainians would accept territorial concessions for peace, while Transnistria implements rolling blackouts (RBC).
22:31
RIA Novosti

В Киеве прогремели взрывы

22:31
22:39
23:19
23:35