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08.07.2025

08.07.2025Trump's Surprise and Kursk's Wounds

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 08.07.2025.

It displays 171 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.07.2025Trump's Surprise and Kursk's Wounds
Russian media initially focused on renewed US military aid to Ukraine, detailing President Trump's promises of more weapons and Pentagon announcements of resumed deliveries after a pause. The Kremlin expressed negative views on these supplies. Concurrently, the story of former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit's death continued to develop, with reports of his body's identification and new allegations of corruption surfacing. Later, Andrei Nikitin's formal appointment as the new Transport Minister was widely covered. In the afternoon, a new significant editorial priority emerged with reports of President Trump threatening Russia with a "little surprise" and considering new sanctions. The day concluded with prominent coverage of a Ukrainian attack on a beach in Kursk, resulting in casualties, marking a direct impact of the conflict on Russian territory. Separately, Yale University was declared an "undesirable organization."
08.07.2025
00:12
RIA Novosti

Трамп после приостановки поставок Украине пообещал отправить ей больше оружия

00:12
00:37
02:04
02:04
RIA Novosti

Пентагон сообщил о скорой отправке Украине вооружения

02:04
02:12
RIA Novosti

Пентагон сообщил о скорой отправке Украине вооружения после паузы в поставках

02:12

03:32Trump's Ukraine Arms Promises

Russian media is now predominantly focused on renewed US military aid to Ukraine. Reports highlight President Trump's promises to supply more weapons (Kommersant, RBC.ru, RT) and his expressed disappointment over Putin's Ukraine decisions (Lenta.ru). Pentagon announcements regarding additional weapon deliveries to Kyiv after a supply pause are also widely covered (NTV.ru, RIA Novosti), shifting editorial attention from the ongoing Starovoit suicide story.
03:56
04:13
RIA Novosti

Пентагон сообщил о планах возобновить поставки оружия Украине

04:13
05:05
05:21

06:42Trump's Renewed Arms Pledge

Russian media continues to prioritize reports on renewed US military aid to Ukraine. President Trump's promise of more weapons, explicitly linked to Putin's decision to continue the war, is highlighted (The Moscow Times, Kommersant). The Pentagon's confirmation of resumed arms supplies also receives significant attention (RIA Novosti, NTV.ru). Simultaneously, outlets cover ongoing military actions in Ukraine (Izvestia, TASS, Vesti) and the continuing story of former Minister Starovoit's alleged suicide (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
07:07
RIA Novosti

ЕС срочно ищет способы покрыть дефицит бюджета Украины, пишет FT

07:07
07:42
07:42
RIA Novosti

ЕС срочно ищет способы покрыть дефицит бюджета Украины, сообщил FT

07:42
07:51
RIA Novosti

ЕС срочно ищет способы покрыть дефицит бюджета Украины, сообщила FT

07:51
08:35
RIA Novosti

ЕС срочно ищет способы покрыть дефицит бюджета Украины, пишет FT

08:35
08:52

09:13Ukraine Aid Resumes

Russian media continues to prominently feature reports concerning US military assistance to Ukraine. Outlets highlight the Pentagon's confirmation of additional weapon deliveries (Lenta.ru, NTV.ru) and President Trump's promises of more arms due to Putin's decision to continue the conflict (The Moscow Times, Kommersant). Separately, news covers new charges against former Deputy Minister of Defense Popov (RBC.ru, TASS) and ongoing discussions about the alleged suicide of former Minister Starovoit (Svoboda.org, Komsomolskaya Pravda).
09:54
RIA Novosti

"В этом мы их превосходим". Как слова Путина напугали Запад

09:54
10:21

10:40Continental Confrontation Looms

Russian media continues to heavily feature the Ukraine conflict. The Kremlin expresses negative views on new US arms supplies (Izvestia), while reports emerge of a major European port preparing for war with Russia (The Moscow Times). Russian forces have struck Ukrainian energy infrastructure (Vesti). Simultaneously, outlets remain focused on the death of former Transport Minister Starovoit, noting Kremlin shock (Kommersant, RBC.ru) and Putin's immediate briefing (Lenta.ru). A new transport minister was approved (Interfax.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta).
10:56
11:22
11:57
12:05
RIA Novosti

Мишустин рассказал о трехкратном увеличении объемов производства беспилотников

12:05
12:05
12:58
RIA Novosti

Путин назвал поддержку многодетной семьи стратегическим приоритетом

12:58
13:15
13:24

13:26Starovoit Saga Deepens

Russian media continues its strong focus on the death of former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit, with several outlets highlighting the Kremlin's shock and the completion of body identification (The Moscow Times (English), NTV.ru, Kommersant, RBC.ru, Vesti). New reports detail allegations of significant wealth and potential detention surrounding Starovoit (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Concurrently, a separate corruption scandal involving the son of a former deputy defense minister's lavish properties is reported (Lenta.ru). Another prominent theme is the ongoing discussion of US military aid to Ukraine, with President Trump reportedly promising immediate Patriot interceptor missiles (The Moscow Times).
13:41
RIA Novosti

"Этого хватит". Союзники Москвы потребовали немедленных и срочных мер

13:41
13:59
13:59
RIA Novosti

Андрея Никитина назначили главой Минтранса

13:59
14:07
15:00
RIA Novosti

"Этого хватит". Союзники Москвы потребовали немедленных и срочных мер

15:00

15:10Nikitin Assumes Transport Ministry

Russian media is predominantly covering the formal appointment of Andrey Nikitin as the new Minister of Transport (Interfax.ru, Izvestia, Kommersant, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS). This follows the ongoing focus on the death of former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit, with new reports detailing alleged corruption and planned detention (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Separately, the Prosecutor General's Office has declared Yale University an "undesirable organization" (NTV.ru, RBC.ru).
15:44
16:01
16:01
16:09
16:18

17:24Trump's Surprise for Russia

Russian media is largely focused on recent statements from US President Donald Trump. Multiple outlets report his threats of a "little surprise" for Russia (Kommersant, Lenta.ru, NTV.ru, RBC.ru). Simultaneously, headlines cover Trump's pledge to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine (RT) and his acknowledgment that the Ukrainian settlement is more complex than anticipated (TASS). There are also reports of his proposed 10% import duties on BRICS nations (Vesti) and the Czech President's openness to renewing cooperation with Russia (Izvestia).
17:28
19:46

20:49Trump's Policy Moves for Ukraine

Russian media continues to focus significantly on US President Donald Trump's statements concerning Russia and Ukraine. Headlines report his consideration of new sanctions against Russia through Congress (Interfax.ru) and his approval for transferring "defensive weapons" to Kyiv (NTV.ru). This builds upon previous reports of his promise of a "little surprise" for Russia (Kommersant, RBC.ru). Concurrently, outlets cover a Ukrainian attack on a beach in Kursk (TASS) and a report from RT (Russia Today) on a mother dying in Ukraine while attempting to prevent her son's conscription.
20:56
RIA Novosti

ВСУ атаковали городской пляж в Курске, есть погибшие

20:56
21:13
21:30
22:05
22:40
RIA Novosti

Число пострадавших при атаке ВСУ на городской пляж в Курске увеличилось до семи

22:40
22:48
23:23

23:24Kursk Beach Under Fire

Russian media's primary focus has shifted to the Ukrainian attack on a beach in Kursk, with multiple outlets detailing fatalities, including a Rosgvardiya employee, and increasing numbers of injured civilians (Izvestia, Lenta.ru, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti, TASS). This intensifies coverage of cross-border incidents. Discussions about US President Donald Trump's potential sanctions against Russia (Interfax.ru, Kommersant) and his perceived loss of anti-war potential (Vesti) also continue.