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15.11.2024The Day Abkhazia Stormed Its Gates

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 15.11.2024.

It displays 259 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.11.2024The Day Abkhazia Stormed Its Gates
The morning began with reports of a massive drone attack on Krasnodar, with Russian forces claiming to have intercepted 51 UAVs. By mid-morning, protests in Abkhazia escalated dramatically as demonstrators rammed through parliament gates with trucks, opposing a Russian investment agreement. The situation intensified throughout the day, leading to the president's departure from the capital by evening.

In a significant diplomatic development, Putin and Scholz spoke by phone for the first time in two years, discussing Ukraine. The conversation generated multiple interpretations and responses throughout the day, with Zelensky expressing opposition to the dialogue.

The government announced restrictions on uranium exports to the US and Gazprom halted gas supplies to Austria, marking a shift in energy politics. These moves came as Chinese banks continued expanding payment blockages for Russian businesses, following patterns from previous days.
15.11.2024
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RIA Novosti

Трамп отказался взять в администрацию главу JPMorgan, поддерживающего Украину

00:01
02:33

02:35North Korean Shadows Over Kursk

The newspapers report on North Korea's alleged military involvement near Kursk, with the US and Asian allies preparing a response (Gazeta, Lenta). Meanwhile, Trump's cabinet formation continues to make headlines with his rejection of the JPMorgan chief who supported Ukraine (RIA). A separate diplomatic track emerges with reports of Musk's secret meeting with Iran's UN envoy (RT). The Pentagon confirms continued aid to Ukraine until Biden's term ends (Vesti).
04:01
RIA Novosti

В Краснодарском крае ночью нейтрализовали не менее 46 украинских БПЛА

04:01
04:05
RIA Novosti

В Крымском районе Кубани ночью нейтрализовали не менее 46 украинских беспилотников

04:05
04:25
RIA Novosti

Два района в Краснодарском крае подверглись массированной атаке беспилотников

04:25
04:33

04:34Fifty-One Drones Over Krasnodar

The newspapers report on a major overnight drone attack, with Russian forces claiming to have intercepted 51 Ukrainian UAVs, particularly in the Krasnodar region (Gazeta, Izvestia, RBC, RIA, Vesti). In U.S. political coverage, Trump's potential cabinet formations continue to make headlines with Kennedy Jr.'s consideration for Health Secretary (Interfax, NTV) and Trump's promises regarding Middle East and Ukraine policy (Kommersant). The UN's response to allegations about killed Russian journalists remains in focus (Lenta).
05:13
05:29
RIA Novosti

Два района Краснодарского края подверглись массированной атаке беспилотников

05:29
06:17

06:18The Resilience Plan and the Yuan Block

The newspapers report on Zelenskyy's preparation of a new "resilience plan" for Ukraine (Gazeta, Meduza), while YouTube access disruptions in Russia begin to resolve (Lenta). A significant development in Russian-Chinese financial relations emerges as a major Chinese bank starts blocking yuan transfers from Russia-friendly countries (Moscow Times). The Central Bank of Russia revokes BKF bank's license (Kommersant, RBC), while Ukrainian drone attacks continue in Krasnodar and Kursk regions (RIA, TASS).
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07:53
RIA Novosti

Российские военные мощным ударом уничтожили более сотни боевиков ВСУ в Сумской области

07:53
08:01
RIA Novosti

Российские военные мощным ударом уничтожили более сотни боевиков ВСУ под Сумами

08:01

08:02The Day Krasnodar Faced the Drones

The newspapers report on rising military activity, with Ukrainian forces launching multiple drone attacks on Krasnodar region (Lenta, RBC), while casualties increase in Gorlovka, DPR (Izvestia). Access to YouTube partially resumes for some Russian users (Gazeta). In domestic developments, the Central Bank revokes BKF bank's license (Meduza, Kommersant), while FSB detains a teenager for alleged sabotage attempt on Trans-Siberian railway (NTV). North Korea announces mass production of kamikaze drones (RT).
09:29
RIA Novosti

В Абхазии протестующие прорвались на территорию парламента

09:29
09:37
RIA Novosti

ВС России достигли центра Курахово

09:37
09:45
RIA Novosti

ВС России зашли в центр Курахово

09:45

09:47The Day Abkhazia Stormed Its Parliament

The newspapers report on escalating unrest in Abkhazia, where protesters have breached parliament grounds using a truck to ram through gates (NTV, RBC, Gazeta). Russian military claims advances in Donetsk region, specifically in Kurahovo and Stepanovka (RIA, TASS). Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry demands Palestinian groups release Russian hostages (Kommersant), and Putin holds talks with Azerbaijan's Aliyev (Izvestia). A new bill proposing mandatory oath-taking for 14-year-olds has been submitted to the Duma (Vesti).
10:49
RIA Novosti

"Повод нашелся". Трамп пригрозил "ядерным ударом"

10:49
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11:13
11:29

11:39The Day Abkhazia Rammed Through

The newspapers report extensively on protests in Abkhazia, where demonstrators have stormed the parliament building opposing a Russian investment treaty. Protesters rammed through gates with a truck, leading to confrontations with security forces using tear gas (Gazeta, Interfax, Kommersant, Meduza, Moscow Times, RBC, RT, TASS). The coverage marks an escalation from earlier reports of bridge blockades. In parallel developments, Russian space chief Borisov discusses space sector's economic importance with Putin (Izvestia).
11:45
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12:33
RIA Novosti

В Абхазии власти пообещали отозвать соглашение с Россией, спровоцировавшее протесты

12:33
12:49
RIA Novosti

"Повод нашелся". Трамп пригрозил "ядерным ударом"

12:49

13:08Abkhazia Tears Up the Russian Deal

The newspapers extensively report on protests in Abkhazia reaching a critical point, with protesters storming parliament and the President withdrawing the Russian investment agreement (Gazeta, Lenta, Meduza, NTV, Vesti). In parallel developments, Bloomberg reports an upcoming Putin-Scholz phone call (RBC), while nuclear-related headlines emerge regarding Trump's statements (RIA) and Biden's preparation of nuclear force options (RT).
13:21
RIA Novosti

Протестующие отказались расходиться, пока президент Абхазии не уйдет в отставку

13:21
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13:37
RIA Novosti

"Повод нашелся". Трамп пригрозил "ядерным ударом"

13:37
13:45
RIA Novosti

Беспорядки в Абхазии. Онлайн-репортаж

13:45

14:12The Storming of Abkhazia's Government

The newspapers extensively report on a significant escalation in Abkhazia, with protesters taking control of parliament, government buildings, and presidential administration (Interfax, TASS, RIA, Moscow Times). In parallel, multiple sources report on an upcoming first phone call between Putin and Scholz since December 2022 (Kommersant, Meduza, NTV, RBC). Three new countries join BRICS partnership (MID via Izvestia).
14:33

15:14Scholz Breaks Two Years of Silence

The newspapers extensively report on the first phone call between Putin and Scholz in nearly two years (Moscow Times, Meduza, Kommersant, Izvestia, Lenta, TASS, RBC, NTV). German sources indicate Scholz demanded Russian troop withdrawal from Ukraine (Lenta), while both sides confirm Ukraine was discussed. In parallel, the Foreign Ministry warns Russians against travel to Abkhazia amid ongoing unrest (Vesti).
15:21
RIA Novosti

Шольц впервые за почти два года позвонил Путину

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15:53
RIA Novosti

Протестующие в Абхазии начали строить баррикады. Онлайн-репортаж

15:53
16:05
RIA Novosti

Протестующие в Абхазии строят баррикады. Онлайн-репортаж

16:05

16:51The Day Russia Cut Off America's Uranium

The newspapers extensively report on two major developments: Russia's restriction of uranium exports to the US (Interfax, Moscow Times, RIA) and new details from the Putin-Scholz call. During their first conversation in two years, Putin outlined conditions for potential agreements with Ukraine (RBC) and noted deteriorating German-Russian relations (NTV). Meanwhile, protests in Abkhazia continue escalating, with demonstrators building barricades and occupying the presidential palace (RIA, Komsomolskaya Pravda).
17:13
17:45
RIA Novosti

Шольц впервые за почти два года позвонил Путину

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18:33

18:42Moscow and Berlin Break the Silence

The newspapers extensively report on the first Putin-Scholz phone call in two years (Gazeta, Interfax, Izvestia, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lenta, RIA, Moscow Times). The conversation is described as "detailed and frank" by Peskov (Interfax), with both sides agreeing to maintain contact through aides (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Zelensky reportedly opposed the call (Gazeta). In parallel, Gazprom announces cessation of gas supplies to Austria (Moscow Times).
18:49
RIA Novosti

Кровь и баррикады: что на самом деле происходит в Абхазии

18:49
19:53
RIA Novosti

Президент Абхазии отказался уходить в отставку, несмотря на протесты

19:53
20:01
RIA Novosti

Кровь и баррикады: что на самом деле происходит в Абхазии

20:01

21:38Abkhazia's President Flees the Capital

The newspapers report intensively on developments in Abkhazia, where the opposition terminated negotiations after the president's refusal to resign (Gazeta). Multiple sources indicate the president has left the capital (Lenta, RBC), with opposition giving him an hour's ultimatum to step down (Vesti). In parallel developments, the IAEA head visited two nuclear facilities in Iran (Izvestia), while earlier discussions of the Putin-Scholz call continue to reverberate.
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