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04.11.2024

04.11.2024The Day of Sandu's Victory and Governors' Shuffle

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 04.11.2024.

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

04.11.2024The Day of Sandu's Victory and Governors' Shuffle
Moldova's presidential election dominated early reports, with pro-EU incumbent Maia Sandu securing victory. Russian media emphasized the role of diaspora votes in her win, while opposition parties contested the results. Foreign Minister Lavrov accused the West of preparing Europe for conflict with Russia, continuing the bellicose rhetoric from previous days. Domestically, significant changes in regional leadership occurred, with Putin appointing new acting governors in Tambov and Rostov oblasts. Notably, a veteran of the "special military operation" was appointed in Tambov, marking a first for Russian regional leadership. The day concluded with reports of potential North Korean troop movements near Kursk, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions and the evolving Russia-DPRK cooperation highlighted in earlier summaries.

04.11.2024

00:04Sandu's Foreign Votes Clinch Moldova's Presidency

The newspapers extensively report on the Moldovan presidential election results. Pro-EU incumbent Maia Sandu claims victory (Gazeta.ru, Interfax.ru, Kommersant, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti), with a nearly 10% lead over her opponent Stoianoglo (Interfax.ru). Sandu's lead is attributed to votes from abroad (NTV.ru, Lenta.ru). In other news, Putin transferred assets, including Universal Beverage, to Rosimushchestvo (TASS), and Chechnya denied rumors of mandatory hijab wearing (Vesti).
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00:58
RIA Novosti

Санду нарастила отрыв от Стояноглу на выборах президента Молдавии

00:58
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02:50
RIA Novosti

Санду нарастила отрыв от Стояногло на выборах президента Молдавии

02:50
03:07
RIA Novosti

Санду побеждает на выборах в Молдавии с 55,04 процента голосов

03:07

03:08Sandu Clinches Moldova's Presidency

The newspapers extensively report on Maia Sandu's victory in Moldova's presidential election. Pro-EU incumbent Sandu has won with 54.43% to 55.04% of the votes (RT, RIA Novosti, Gazeta.ru, Kommersant). Her victory is partly attributed to votes from abroad (Izvestia). In other news, an American who assisted the Russian army is hoping for asylum in Moscow (Lenta.ru, Vesti). Putin has transferred assets, including Universal Beverage, to Rosimushchestvo (TASS).
03:38
04:28
RIA Novosti

Санду набирает свыше 55 процентов на выборах в Молдавии после обработки почти всех протоколов

04:28
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05:06
RIA Novosti

Санду набирает свыше 55 процентов голосов после обработки почти всех протоколов

05:06

05:24Sandu Secures Second Term

The newspapers extensively report on Maia Sandu's victory in Moldova's presidential election. With 99% of votes counted, Sandu maintains her lead with over 55% of the votes (Kommersant, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, Vesti). In military news, the DPR claims to have prevented 96 Ukrainian drone attacks in a week (Izvestia), while a Russian military expert reports significant Ukrainian losses in the LPR region (TASS). Lenta.ru reports on a growing cemetery near Kramatorsk, controlled by Ukrainian forces.

08:07Sandu Clinches Moldova, Lavrov Lashes West

The newspapers extensively report on Maia Sandu's victory in Moldova's presidential election, with multiple sources confirming her win with over 55% of the votes (Interfax.ru, Kommersant, The Moscow Times). In international relations, Lavrov accuses the West of waging a hybrid war against Russia (Izvestia) and comments on Germany's position regarding Nord Stream (Lenta.ru). The US presidential election is also discussed, with analysis of potential outcomes for Trump and Harris (Meduza). Domestically, Putin has transferred assets, including Universal Beverage, to Rosimushchestvo (TASS).
09:29
RIA Novosti

Участки в Москве приняли больше всего избирателей на выборах главы Молдавии за рубежом

09:29
09:37
RIA Novosti

Участки в Москве приняли больше всего молдавских избирателей за рубежом

09:37
09:45

10:05Lavrov Warns of US War Plans as Russia Strikes Ukraine

The newspapers report on foreign minister Lavrov's statements about US plans to involve Europe in a war with Russia (Gazeta.ru, Lenta.ru, RT). Multiple sources discuss Russian military strikes on Ukrainian military airfields and infrastructure (Izvestia, NTV.ru, TASS). In Moldova, President Maia Sandu has been re-elected for a second term, with diaspora votes playing a crucial role (Meduza, RIA Novosti).
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11:55Governors' Exodus: Tambov and Rostov Leaders Step Down

The newspapers report on significant political changes in Russia, with governors of Tambov and Rostov regions announcing their resignations (Interfax.ru, Kommersant, Meduza, RBC.ru). Foreign Minister Lavrov continues his critique of the West, challenging experts to predict when the West will develop a conscience (Gazeta.ru, Komsomolskaya Pravda). President Putin participated in Unity Day celebrations, laying flowers at the Minin and Pozharsky monument (Izvestia, NTV.ru, Vesti). The Moscow Times reports on potential Russian military involvement in North Korea.
12:06
RIA Novosti

Молдавские социалисты не признали итоги президентского голосования за рубежом

12:06
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13:31Putin Vows Kursk Cleanup as POWs Reject Exchange

The newspapers report on President Putin's statements regarding the clearance of the Kursk region from Ukrainian forces (Gazeta.ru, NTV.ru). Multiple sources discuss the ongoing situation with Ukrainian prisoners of war, with some reportedly refusing to be exchanged (Lenta.ru, Meduza). In Moldova, socialist parties are contesting the legitimacy of recent presidential elections (RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, RT). Economic challenges are highlighted, with Russia reportedly returning to barter trade due to payment issues (The Moscow Times).
15:05
RIA Novosti

Оппозиция в Молдавии обвинила Санду в фальсификациях на участках за рубежом

15:05
15:13
15:21
RIA Novosti

"Хотят свергнуть правительство". Друга России ставят перед роковым выбором

15:21

16:02NATO Snub and North Korean Diplomacy

The newspapers report on Ukraine's frustration with the West's reluctance to invite Kyiv to NATO (Gazeta.ru). In Moldova, concerns are raised about Western intentions to use the country as a platform for conflict with Russia (Izvestia). Changes in leadership at the United Aircraft Corporation are discussed (Kommersant, RBC.ru). Putin's meeting with North Korea's Foreign Minister is highlighted (NTV.ru, TASS). The unpredictable outcome of the upcoming US presidential election is noted (Svoboda.org).
16:33
17:21

17:54Putin Appoints War Veteran as Tambov Governor

The newspapers report on significant political changes in Russia, with Putin appointing a veteran of the "special military operation" as acting governor of Tambov Oblast (Lenta.ru, The Moscow Times, RBC.ru). Multiple sources discuss Russia's early peace treaty demands for Ukraine, including the neutralization and reduction of its armed forces (The Moscow Times, Meduza). The drowning of one of Prigozhin's main associates in Karelia is reported (Gazeta.ru). Putin's meeting with children of fallen soldiers is highlighted (NTV.ru).
18:01
RIA Novosti

Путин назначил участника "Времени героев" Первышова врио главы Тамбовской области

18:01
18:09
RIA Novosti

Путин назначил врио губернаторов Тамбовской и Ростовской областей

18:09

19:14The Governors' Shuffle: New Faces in Tambov and Rostov

The newspapers report on significant political changes in Russia's regional leadership. Multiple sources (Gazeta.ru, Interfax.ru, Izvestia, Kommersant, Meduza, RBC.ru, TASS) discuss the appointment of new acting governors in Tambov and Rostov oblasts. Evgeny Pervyshov, a participant in the "Time of Heroes" program and a veteran of the "special military operation," has been appointed as acting governor of Tambov Oblast. Yury Slyusar, the head of the United Aircraft Corporation, is reported to be the new acting governor of Rostov Oblast.
19:21
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21:23North Korean Troops Near Kursk

The newspapers report on significant geopolitical developments. The US State Department claims 10,000 North Korean troops have been transferred near Kursk (Gazeta.ru). Syria reports strikes on civilian targets in Damascus (Kommersant). Lavrov challenges Western conscience (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Taganrog residents warned of potential evacuation due to rising water levels (Lenta.ru). Russian mergers and acquisitions market grows by 40% (RBC.ru). A German expert doubts Ukrainian involvement in Nord Stream explosions (RT).
21:46
RIA Novosti

Лидерами по доступности аренды жилья стали регионы Крайнего Севера

21:46
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