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21.07.2025

21.07.2025The Confirmed Dialogue

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 21.07.2025.

It displays 177 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.07.2025The Confirmed Dialogue
The day's editorial focus in Russian media prominently featured the ongoing diplomatic efforts surrounding the Ukraine conflict. Throughout the morning, reports detailed ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks across Russian regions, a continuation of patterns from previous days. Concurrently, news emerged of large-scale Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities. By late morning, attention strongly pivoted to the prospect of new Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul, with initial speculation on dates. This theme intensified throughout the afternoon, culminating in President Zelensky confirming a "third round" of talks in Istanbul for July 23rd, with Russian sources indicating July 24-25. Discussions broadened to include potential topics and a Putin-Zelensky meeting. Alongside this, new UK sanctions on oil tankers and the EU's delayed oil product import ban received significant coverage, while President Putin's focus on domestic socio-economic challenges, including birth rates and healthcare, marked a shift in internal priorities.
21.07.2025
03:07
RIA Novosti

В Пекине раскритиковали ЕС за включение китайских компаний в санкции против России

03:07
03:33
03:58
RIA Novosti

Из-за пожара после падения БПЛА на станции в Ростовской области задерживаются 26 поездов

03:58

04:35Moscow's Sky Shielded Amid Strikes

Russian media continues to prioritize reports on Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Moscow and other regions, detailing multiple interceptions and their impacts, such as fires and significant train delays (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru, RIA Novosti, RT, Vesti). Coverage also includes reports on Russian military actions in the special operation zone and renewed Western pledges to arm Ukraine (Izvestia, Lenta.ru). Domestic economic concerns and international investment discussions are also present (RBC.ru, TASS).
05:43
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО сбили за ночь 74 украинских беспилотника

05:43
06:45
07:02
RIA Novosti

Взятие Белой Горы даст возможность перерезать логистику ВСУ на важном участке, заявил Пушилин

07:02

07:04Kyiv Under Russian Fire

Russian media is largely focused on large-scale Russian missile and drone strikes targeting Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Ivano-Frankivsk (The Moscow Times, RT, Svoboda.org), reportedly in retaliation for recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and other regions (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru). Concurrently, several outlets report on the potential for new Russia-Ukraine negotiations, with discussions centering on Istanbul as a venue and the specific dates for talks still being agreed (Kommersant, TASS).
08:12
08:21
08:21
RIA Novosti

МИД Ирана раскрыл подробности переговоров представителя Тегерана с Путиным

08:21
08:30
RIA Novosti

Путин и представитель Тегерана обсудили ситуацию на Ближнем Востоке и глобальные процессы, сообщил МИД Ирана

08:30
08:30
08:38
08:47

08:57Istanbul Talks Renewed

Russian media continues to prominently report on the potential for new Russia-Ukraine negotiations, with several outlets indicating Istanbul as a likely venue for talks this week (Interfax.ru, TASS). Concurrently, coverage details ongoing military operations, including efforts to liberate Chasov Yar (Izvestia), and Western intentions to arm Ukraine (RT). Domestically, a fatal bus crash in Russia's Far East leading to 13 deaths receives significant attention (The Moscow Times (English), NTV.ru). Discussions also touch upon various international relations.
09:14
RIA Novosti

Путин и представитель Тегерана обсудили ситуацию на Ближнем Востоке и глобальные процессы

09:14
09:23

10:26Talks Amidst Conflict

Russian media continues to prominently feature the ongoing Ukraine conflict, detailing significant Russian military strikes against Ukrainian military targets (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Vesti). Concurrently, outlets highlight the diplomatic front, discussing new peace talks and acknowledging considerable work needed due to differing positions (Kommersant, The Moscow Times (English), RBC.ru). International relations also mention a possible Putin-Trump meeting.
10:41
11:33
RIA Novosti

Глава Удмуртии доложил Путину о ситуации в социальной и оборонной сферах

11:33
12:43

12:44Domestic Priorities Shift

Russian media attention is largely directed towards President Putin's focus on domestic socio-economic and demographic challenges, specifically discussing the situation in Udmurtia, healthcare deficiencies, and low birth rates (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti, TASS). Concurrently, a significant rise in public discontent over utility tariff hikes is reported (The Moscow Times). The ongoing Ukraine conflict and diplomatic efforts continue to be covered, alongside domestic incidents.
13:26
13:26
13:43
14:10

14:39Istanbul Negotiations Resurface

Russian media prominently covers the anticipated new round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations, with several outlets detailing Istanbul as the likely venue for talks this week, specifically July 24-25 (Lenta.ru, TASS, Kommersant, The Moscow Times (English)). Air defense forces report continued drone interceptions over Russian regions (Izvestia). Domestic coverage also highlights calls to extinguish Siberian wildfires and a court decision extending the arrest of a former deputy defense minister (Interfax.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta).
15:11
RIA Novosti

Белоусов обсудил с министром обороны Ирана укрепление сотрудничества в военной сфере

15:11
15:54
16:03
RIA Novosti

В Москве назвали темы следующего раунда переговоров России и Украины

16:03

16:23Talks Broaden

Russian media continues to prominently feature the prospect of a new round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations, with outlets detailing topics for discussion, including a potential Putin-Zelensky meeting (Kommersant, RIA Novosti, The Moscow Times (English)). Concurrently, domestic coverage reports on drone attacks impacting residential areas (NTV.ru, Vesti), while economic headlines discuss new UK sanctions on oil tankers and the financial impact of oil price caps (RBC.ru, The Moscow Times).
16:38
18:04
18:22
RIA Novosti

Россия и Украина проведут переговоры в Стамбуле 23 июля, заявил Зеленский

18:22

18:32Third Round Confirmed

Russian media prominently features the upcoming Russia-Ukraine negotiations, with President Zelensky confirming a third round in Istanbul on July 23rd (NTV.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti). The Kremlin acknowledges significant work remains for a peace deal (The Moscow Times (English)). Concurrently, reports detail new UK sanctions on 135 tankers (Interfax.ru, Kommersant) and the EU's postponement of a Russian oil product import ban (The Moscow Times). Discussions also include a possible Putin-Trump meeting (RT).
18:48
18:57
RIA Novosti

Новый раунд переговоров между Россией и Украиной пройдет 24 и 25 июля, сообщил источник

18:57
19:05
19:06
RIA Novosti

Новый раунд переговоров между Россией и Украиной пройдет 24-25 июля, сообщил источник

19:06

21:33Talks Confirmed Anew

Russian media continues to prominently feature the upcoming Russia-Ukraine negotiations, with President Zelensky confirming a new round of talks for Wednesday, July 24-25 (The Moscow Times (English), RIA Novosti, RT, NTV.ru). This diplomatic push remains central amidst reports of new UK sanctions on a Lukoil unit in Dubai and 135 "shadow" tankers (The Moscow Times, Interfax.ru, Kommersant). Domestic news also includes the interception of 25 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions (TASS).