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14.11.2024

14.11.2024The Day Kupyansk Opened Its Gates Again

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 14.11.2024.

It displays 190 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.11.2024The Day Kupyansk Opened Its Gates Again
Russian media reported military advances into Kupyansk and capture of Voznesenka village in DPR, marking a shift in territorial control narratives. A bridge collapsed in Crimea due to an overloaded truck, with cleanup operations expected to take 24 hours.

Putin increased disability payments for military personnel to 4 million rubles, while the government unveiled a demographic strategy featuring stroller rentals and flexible work schedules for mothers. The dollar reached 99 rubles, its highest since October 2023.

The courts issued severe sentences: 24 years for setting fire to a military recruitment office, and life sentences in absentia for Russian Volunteer Corps leaders. The ordered closure of the Gulag Museum in Moscow emerged as a significant development in historical memory politics.

By evening, Sberbank raised mortgage rates by 3.5 percentage points, while Bank of China expanded payment blockages for Russian businesses.
14.11.2024
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RIA Novosti

Предложенный Трампом генпрокурор США признавал Крым российским

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00:50The Night the CIA Leak was Found

The newspapers report on new Trump-related developments: Reuters reveals a list for Pentagon restructuring (RBC), while his proposed Attorney General had previously acknowledged Crimea as Russian (RIA). A CIA employee was detained for leaking documents about Israel's strike on Iran (Meduza). In domestic news, Putin transferred Universal Beverage assets, including "Glavprodukt," to state property management (TASS), while motorcycle accidents have significantly increased (Kommersant).
00:57
RIA Novosti

Конгрессмен, выдвинутый Трампом на пост генпрокурора США, называл Крым частью России

00:57

03:30Trump's Cabinet Takes Shape

The newspapers report extensively on Trump's cabinet formation, with Marco Rubio nominated for Secretary of State (Interfax, Moscow Times), and a congressman who previously recognized Crimea as Russian proposed for Attorney General (RIA). Kazakhstan banks have increased processing times for Russian business payments (RBC). Military reports claim success of "Strela-10" air defense systems in Zaporizhzhia (Izvestia, Vesti), while a CIA employee was detained for leaking documents about Israel's Iran strike (Meduza).
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04:17
RIA Novosti

Лавров ответил на вопрос о легитимности выборов на Украине

04:17
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RIA Novosti

Легитимность выборов на Украине будет зависеть от того, как их проведут, заявил Лавров

04:25

06:03The Bridge That Fell in Crimea

The newspapers report extensively on a bridge collapse in Crimea, with emergency services expecting cleanup to take up to 24 hours (Gazeta, Lenta, Vesti). Foreign Minister Lavrov discusses BRICS' disappointment with US sanctions (Izvestia) and aircraft refueling difficulties (TASS). Domestic airlines may cancel hundreds of flights due to lack of state support (Moscow Times), while the government prepares a new "family-centric" demographic strategy (RBC).
07:45
RIA Novosti

Рухнувший в Крыму мост восстановят в следующем году

07:45

08:27The Crimean Bridge Breaks Again

The newspapers report intensively on two major developments: a bridge collapse in Crimea caused by an overloaded truck (Vesti, RIA), and Foreign Minister Lavrov's complaints about aircraft refueling difficulties due to sanctions (Gazeta, Lenta). In military matters, NATO Secretary General Rutte acknowledged Ukraine's disadvantaged position (Izvestia), while The Times reports on Ukraine's theoretical nuclear capabilities, which Kiev officially denies (Meduza).
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09:21
RIA Novosti

Российские военные поразили инфраструктуру аэродромов ВСУ

09:21
09:45
RIA Novosti

Российские войска закрепляются на окраинах Купянска

09:45

09:46Russians Walk Into Kupyansk

The newspapers report extensively on Russian military advances, with claims of capturing Voznesenka village in DPR (Izvestia, RBC, Vesti) and Russian forces entering Kupyansk (Meduza, RIA). Putin increased disability payments for military personnel to 4 million rubles (Kommersant, NTV). The Moscow Times reports on apparent sanctions circumvention through Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia's increased EU imports matching their exports to Russia.

11:56The Day Kupyansk's Gates Opened

The newspapers report on Russian military claims of entering Kupyansk (Lenta, RIA), while the IEA notes Russian fuel exports reached their lowest since July 2020 (Kommersant). In Belarus, discussions continue about the potential pardon of political prisoner Maria Kolesnikova (Meduza). The Kursk governor dismissed a district head after residents booed her medal presentation (Gazeta), while refugees from the region demand compensation (Svoboda).
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12:49
RIA Novosti

Израиль нанес удар по центру Дамаска

12:49
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13:21
RIA Novosti

Жест отчаяния. Запад готовит решающий шаг против России

13:21
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13:38The Three Trillion Ruble Shuffle

The newspapers report on changes in military compensation, with new payment procedures for injuries during the special operation (Gazeta). A significant demographic initiative emerges with the Ministry of Labor publishing a family strategy through 2036, including stroller rentals and flexible work schedules for mothers (Komsomolskaya Pravda). The dollar reaches 100 rubles on forex (Kommersant), while the budget redistribution amounts to 3 trillion rubles (TASS, Vesti).
14:01
RIA Novosti

Программа "Время героев" открывает новый набор участников

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15:55Prison Sentences Pour Like Rain

The newspapers report on severe judicial sentences: a theater director received 8 years for social media posts about Putin (Moscow Times), while a man accused of setting fire to a military recruitment office got 24 years (TASS). The leader of the Russian Volunteer Corps received a life sentence in absentia (Interfax, NTV). Meanwhile, Bitcoin surpassed $90,000 (Meduza) as the dollar reached 99 rubles (RBC), its highest since October 2023.
16:09

17:54The Milk Price Rollback

The newspapers report extensively on milk price reductions following a prosecutor's inspection (Interfax, Kommersant, RBC, Vesti). Gazprom claims the EU is artificially destroying gas demand (TASS), while gas prices spike following reports of supply cuts (Izvestia). Regional news sources present contradicting narratives about Mariupol residents' movements (Lenta) and military looting in Kursk (Meduza).
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18:49
RIA Novosti

ВСУ нанесли удар по селу в Херсонской области

18:49
19:45
RIA Novosti

Топ-менеджера "Ростелекома" арестовали по делу о мошенничестве

19:45
20:09

20:18The Great Birth Rate Push

The newspapers report on EU's preparation of new sanctions packages against Russia (Bloomberg via Kommersant, RBC), while Russia's demographic policy through 2036 emerges as a major focus, featuring stroller rentals and flexible work for mothers (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Moscow Times). A significant development in historical memory politics surfaces with the ordered closure of the Gulag Museum (Moscow Times English). Meanwhile, a senior Rostelecom executive faces arrest for large-scale fraud (RIA, TASS).
20:25
RIA Novosti

В офисе Зеленского признали, что ядерная бомба не поможет Украине победить

20:25
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22:05
RIA Novosti

В ООН попытались оправдаться за отсутствие реакции на убийства Киевом российских журналистов

22:05

22:07The Milk Price Surge and RFK's Moscow Echo

The newspapers report on milk price increases (Gazeta, Interfax), while discussing RFK Jr.'s potential appointment as Health Secretary in Trump's cabinet (RT, NTV). The closure of the Gulag Museum under pressure from Kremlin officials gains coverage (Moscow Times), as does the UN's lack of response to alleged killings of Russian journalists in Ukraine (RIA). Bank of China's expanding payment blockages also surface as a significant development (RBC).
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