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19.11.2024

19.11.2024The Day The Doctrine Changed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 19.11.2024.

It displays 242 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.11.2024The Day The Doctrine Changed
The morning began with Abkhazian President Bzhania's resignation being formally accepted by parliament, concluding the week-long crisis. By mid-morning, Putin signed the updated nuclear doctrine, generating extensive coverage across all media platforms. The doctrine's new provisions expanded conditions for nuclear response, particularly regarding military bloc aggression.

Ukrainian forces conducted their first confirmed ATACMS strike on Russian territory near Bryansk, with Moscow claiming five of six missiles were intercepted. The strike prompted Lavrov to accuse the West of deliberate escalation, while the UN expressed concern about conflict expansion. Markets responded negatively, with Russian stocks declining by $2 billion and the ruble crossing 100/USD.

The evening brought reports of intensified drone activity, with 42 UAVs reportedly intercepted across multiple regions. The Pentagon issued a statement downplaying world war concerns, while Turkish leadership urged NATO to reconsider its position following Russia's doctrine update.
19.11.2024
00:17
RIA Novosti

Президент Абхазии уйдет в отставку, заявили в пресс-службе

00:17

00:18Bzhania Bows Out

The newspapers extensively report on the resignation of Abkhazia's President Aslan Bzhania, with multiple sources confirming the development (Gazeta, Interfax, Lenta, NTV, RBC, RIA, TASS). The Ministry of Labor announces plans to increase elderly workforce participation (Kommersant), while military reports indicate Iskander missile strikes on Ukrainian military targets (Izvestia). Trump's nominee criticizes Biden's Ukraine missile policy (RT), while Russian UN representative Nebenzya states special operation goals will be achieved regardless of US decisions (Vesti).
00:25
RIA Novosti

Президент Абхазии уйдет в отставку, заявили в пресс-службе президента республики

00:25
01:13
02:17
RIA Novosti

Российский Су-34 нанес удар планирующими бомбами по ВСУ в Курской области

02:17

03:47Bzhania's Final Bow

The newspapers extensively cover the resignation of Abkhazia's President Aslan Bzhania and Prime Minister Alexander Ankvab (Gazeta, Kommersant, Lenta, RBC, NTV, Interfax). Military developments include reports of Su-34 strikes using glide bombs in Kursk region (RIA, Vesti) and a Hyacinth-B artillery system engaging an M777 howitzer in Zaporizhzhia (Izvestia). Diplomatic tensions surface as Germany warns China of "consequences" for alleged support of Moscow (RT), while Peskov states Russia won't "dance tango alone" in US relations (TASS).
04:33
05:29
RIA Novosti

Авиация нанесла удар планирующими бомбами по боевикам ВСУ в Курской области

05:29

05:55Bzhania Falls, China Banks Shut

The newspapers extensively report on the resignation of Abkhazia's President amid mass protests over an agreement with Russia (Gazeta, Moscow Times, Interfax, NTV). New developments include Peskov's statement on Russia's openness to normalized US relations (Izvestia), and reports of a Russian drone strike on a dormitory in Sumy region with casualties (Meduza). Chinese banks have reportedly implemented restrictions on blacklisted legal addresses (RBC).
06:57
RIA Novosti

ФСБ задержала подозреваемых в подрыве машины военного в Севастополе

06:57
07:37
RIA Novosti

Стратегический ход: Россия жестко ответила Вашингтону

07:37

07:38The Sevastopol Bombers Caught

The newspapers extensively report on the FSB's arrest of two suspects in Sevastopol for the car bombing of a naval officer (Gazeta, Izvestia, Kommersant, NTV, RBC, TASS, Vesti). In international coverage, Macron's interaction with Lavrov at the G20 summit is noted (Lenta), while residents of Kursk region are reported demanding an end to hostilities (Svoboda). The US Justice Department is considering requiring Google to sell Chrome (Meduza).
08:17
RIA Novosti

Путин утвердил основы госполитики в области ядерного сдерживания

08:17
08:41
RIA Novosti

Путин утвердил обновленную ядерную доктрину

08:41
09:37

09:40The Nuclear Doctrine Rewritten

The newspapers extensively report on Putin's approval of Russia's updated nuclear doctrine (Gazeta, Interfax, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta, Meduza, Moscow Times, NTV, RBC, RIA). RT specifically notes Kremlin spokesman Peskov urging foreign nations to study the doctrine, emphasizing inevitable retaliation. The Moscow Times uniquely highlights the doctrine's potential implications regarding Ukraine.
09:45
09:53
09:53
10:17

11:08The Day Nabiullina Faced The Duma

The newspapers extensively report on two major developments: Putin's approval of an updated nuclear doctrine, with the Kremlin urging foreign nations to study it (RT, Moscow Times, Interfax, Kommersant, NTV, RBC, RIA). New reporting confirms Ukraine's first ATACMS strike on Russian territory near Bryansk (Lenta, Meduza, Moscow Times), with the US State Department notably not denying Biden's authorization. Central Bank head Nabiullina addresses the Duma about inflation control, suggesting key rate cuts may begin in 2025 (Gazeta, TASS, Vesti).
11:37
RIA Novosti

В Харькове прогремел взрыв

11:37
11:45
11:53
RIA Novosti

Парламент Абхазии принял отставку президента Бжании

11:53
11:53
12:06
RIA Novosti

ПВО отразила украинский удар ATACMS по Брянской области

12:06
12:09

12:10The Day ATACMS Hit Home

The newspapers extensively report on Ukraine's overnight ATACMS strike on a military facility in Bryansk region - Russia's Defense Ministry claims six missiles were launched, with five intercepted (Kommersant, Lenta, Meduza, RBC, RT, TASS, Vesti). This comes alongside Putin's approval of an updated nuclear doctrine, with Gazeta specifically analyzing potential nuclear response scenarios. Putin made statements about Russia's eventual victory through its people's support (NTV, Izvestia).
12:17
RIA Novosti

ВСУ нанесли первый удар американской ракетой ATACMS по российской территории

12:17
12:25
12:41
RIA Novosti

ВСУ нанесли первый удар американскими ракетами ATACMS по российской территории

12:41
13:05
13:45
14:01

14:07ATACMS Breach The Border

The newspapers extensively report on Ukraine's first confirmed use of ATACMS missiles against Russian territory in Bryansk region. The Russian Defense Ministry claims six missiles were launched, with five intercepted (Gazeta, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta, Moscow Times, NTV, RIA). Foreign Minister Lavrov interprets this as a Western signal for escalation (Izvestia, Vesti). This development coincides with Putin's approval of a new nuclear doctrine, with Komsomolskaya Pravda detailing three new conditions for nuclear response.
14:17
14:33
14:41
14:49
16:17

16:19The Day The Ruble Hit A Hundred

The newspapers report on three major developments since the last update: The Russian ruble has crossed the 100/USD threshold (Gazeta, NTV), Russia's updated nuclear doctrine is being extensively analyzed with focus on new conditions for nuclear response (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Meduza, RT, TASS), and Lavrov accuses the US of direct involvement in ATACMS strikes on Bryansk while acknowledging G20's Ukraine settlement declaration as "realistic" (Kommersant, RBC, Lenta).
16:57
17:37
RIA Novosti

Турция призвала НАТО задуматься над новой ядерной доктриной России

17:37

18:44The Markets Tremble As ATACMS Land

The newspapers extensively report on Zelensky's confirmation that Ukraine received Western permission to use ATACMS against Russian territory (RT, Vesti, Lenta). This comes as markets react negatively to the strikes, with Russian stocks losing $2 billion (Moscow Times), and businesses reporting historically low credit conditions (RBC). Turkey's Erdogan calls for NATO to reconsider its position following Russia's updated nuclear doctrine (Izvestia, RIA).
20:57
21:05
21:37
RIA Novosti

У Киева есть около 50 ракет ATACMS, пишет Times

21:37

22:03Nuclear Doctrine Meets ATACMS Reality

The newspapers extensively report on Russia's updated nuclear doctrine, with Western reactions emphasizing this isn't a state of war (Gazeta, RT). The UN expresses concern over Ukraine's ATACMS strikes on Bryansk region (Izvestia, Vesti), while the Pentagon assesses world war risks (RBC). Sources specify Ukraine possesses approximately 50 ATACMS missiles (RIA), and Russia reports intercepting 42 drones over its territory (TASS). Lavrov states Russia is taking necessary steps to prevent nuclear conflict (NTV).