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21.10.2024

21.10.2024The day Moldova divided on EU integration

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 21.10.2024.

It displays 224 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.10.2024The day Moldova divided on EU integration
Moldova's referendum on EU integration dominated Russian news on October 21, 2024. Initial reports showed a close split, with pro-EU votes eventually surpassing 50%. The Kremlin questioned the sudden surge in pro-EU votes. Meanwhile, Trump's alleged threat to strike Moscow sparked reactions, with the Kremlin dismissing it. Russian-North Korean cooperation raised concerns in South Korea, prompting diplomatic discussions. The day concluded with reports of a plane shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying Russians. Domestically, producer Alexander Rodiansky received a prison sentence in absentia, and the Central Bank proposed new QR code regulations for payments. Putin met with the UAE president, discussing trade and prisoner exchanges. The upcoming BRICS summit in Kazan garnered attention, with Putin expected to meet various world leaders.
21.10.2024
01:20

01:44Moldova's Crossroads: EU Rejected, Presidential Race Tightens

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's presidential election and EU integration referendum. Multiple sources (Interfax.ru, Izvestia, Lenta.ru, RIA Novosti) indicate that a majority of Moldovans voted against EU membership, with particularly strong opposition in Gagauzia. The election appears to be heading to a second round between Sandu and Stoianoglo (Interfax.ru). Russian domestic affairs are also discussed, including changes to targeted university admissions (Kommersant).
01:52
RIA Novosti

МИД России предостерегает партнеров от поддержки "формулы мира" Зеленского

01:52
02:24
RIA Novosti

МИД России предостерег партнеров от поддержки "формулы мира" Зеленского

02:24
02:32
02:48
RIA Novosti

МИД России предостерег партнеров от поддержки "плана победы" Зеленского

02:48

03:20Moldova's EU Dilemma: A Nation Divided

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's presidential election and EU integration referendum. Multiple sources (RBC.ru, TASS) indicate that support for and opposition to EU membership are now equal, marking a shift from earlier reports of rejection. The Russian military operations in Ukraine continue to be discussed, with reports of TOS-1A support in Avdiivka (Izvestia) and claims of 14 Ukrainian brigades in Kursk region (Lenta.ru).
03:28
RIA Novosti

Число поддержавших на референдуме евроинтеграцию Молдавии превысило число противников

03:28
03:28
04:08
04:24
04:40
RIA Novosti

Число проголосовавших "за" и "против" евроинтеграции Молдавии сравнялось

04:40
04:56
RIA Novosti

Число проголосовавших за и против евроинтеграции Молдавии сравнялось

04:56

04:56Moldova's EU Dilemma: A Nation Divided

The newspapers report on the evolving situation in Moldova's EU integration referendum. While previous reports indicated rejection, new sources (RBC.ru, RIA Novosti) suggest support and opposition are now equal. Russian diplomatic activities continue, with Lavrov criticizing Biden's statements on nuclear talks (Izvestia). Putin's meeting with the UAE president at home is highlighted (Lenta.ru). Reports of drone interceptions over Russian regions persist (TASS).
05:05
RIA Novosti

Число голосов за евроинтеграцию Молдавии выросло после подсчета за границей

05:05
05:44
RIA Novosti

Санду лидирует в первом туре президентских выборов в Молдавии

05:44

05:44Moldova's EU Tug-of-War

The newspapers report on Moldova's EU integration referendum, with updated results showing a close split (RIA Novosti, RT). Economic concerns are highlighted, with the Central Bank potentially raising interest rates to 20% (Gazeta.ru). Military operations continue, with Russian air defenses intercepting Ukrainian drones (NTV.ru). Diplomatic tensions are noted, with South Korea summoning the Russian ambassador over North Korean troop deployment rumors (Kommersant).
06:00
RIA Novosti

Количество проголосовавших за евроинтеграцию в Молдавии превысило 50 процентов

06:00
06:08
RIA Novosti

Количество проголосовавших за и против евроинтеграции в Молдавии практически сравнялось

06:08
06:16
RIA Novosti

Число проголосовавших за и против евроинтеграции в Молдавии почти сравнялось

06:16

06:16Moldova's EU Tightrope Walk

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's EU integration referendum results. Several sources (Gazeta.ru, Kommersant, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti) indicate a narrow lead for EU supporters, marking a shift from earlier reports of rejection. The presidential election is heading to a second round (Meduza). Trump's alleged threat to Putin over Ukraine is also discussed (Lenta.ru, The Moscow Times).
07:04
RIA Novosti

Сторонники евроинтеграции на референдуме в Молдавии лидируют с минимальным отрывом

07:04
07:20
07:36

07:36Moldova's EU Tightrope: Referendum Results Shift

The newspapers report on Moldova's EU integration referendum, with updated results showing a narrow lead for EU supporters (Kommersant, RIA Novosti, RBC.ru). The US Secretary of Defense's unannounced visit to Kyiv is widely covered (Meduza, NTV.ru). Diplomatic tensions are noted, with South Korea summoning the Russian ambassador over North Korean troop deployment rumors (Gazeta.ru, Vesti).
08:08
08:08
RIA Novosti

Сторонники евроинтеграции Молдавии лидируют на референдуме с минимальным отрывом

08:08
08:16
RIA Novosti

Число проголосовавших за и против евроинтеграции Молдавии почти сравнялось

08:16
08:40
RIA Novosti

В Кремле назвали темпы прироста голосов в пользу Санду труднообъяснимыми

08:40
08:40

08:40Seoul Summons Russian Ambassador Over North Korean Troops

The newspapers report on diplomatic tensions between Russia and South Korea over alleged North Korean troop deployments (Kommersant, The Moscow Times, Vesti). Russia's cooperation with North Korea is also discussed, with the Kremlin stating it's not aimed against third countries (TASS). The Moldovan presidential election continues to be a focus, with the Kremlin commenting on vote count irregularities (RIA Novosti).
08:48
RIA Novosti

В Кремле назвали темпы прироста голосов в пользу евроинтеграции Молдавии труднообъяснимыми

08:48
09:12

09:20Moldova's Election Puzzle: Kremlin Questions Pro-EU Surge

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's presidential election and EU integration referendum (Gazeta.ru, Kommersant, RIA Novosti, TASS). The Kremlin expresses concern over unexplained vote surges for pro-EU candidates (Kommersant, RIA Novosti). Russia's cooperation with North Korea is discussed, with officials emphasizing it's not aimed against third countries (Izvestia). The BRICS summit in Kazan is highlighted as an opportunity for Global South countries (RT).
10:08
10:32

10:32Putin's Economic Chess: Asset Transfers and Dollar Disruption

The newspapers report on various developments. Deputy head of Russian Railways is leaving the company (Interfax). Ukrainian losses in Kursk direction are mentioned (Izvestia). Viktor Bout predicts post-election unrest in the US (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Putin's alleged plan to disrupt the dollar system is discussed (Lenta.ru). Putin transfers assets to Rosimushchestvo (TASS). Medvedev warns of global threats (Vesti).
10:40
10:40
RIA Novosti

В Кремле проходят переговоры Путина с президентом ОАЭ

10:40
10:48
10:48
RIA Novosti

"Вклинились в их оборону". Что происходит в самой важной точке СВО

10:48

11:04Putin's Diplomatic Dance: UAE Talks and BRICS Challenge

The newspapers report on Putin's diplomatic activities, particularly his meeting with the UAE president (Izvestia, Kommersant). There's discussion about Trump's alleged threats to Putin regarding Ukraine (Gazeta.ru, Lenta.ru). The BRICS summit in Kazan is highlighted as a potential platform for challenging US financial dominance (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Vesti). Military operations in Ukraine continue to be reported (RIA Novosti).
11:52

12:08Rodnyansky's Verdict: 8.5 Years for 'Fake News'

The newspapers report on the sentencing of producer Alexander Rodnyansky to 8.5 years in prison for alleged disinformation about Russian armed forces (Interfax, Meduza). Moldova's EU integration referendum results are discussed, with President Sandu declaring victory for pro-EU supporters (RBC, Svoboda). Putin's granting of citizenship to the first US political refugee in Russia is noted (TASS). The media also covers Putin's emphasis on Russia-UAE cooperation (Vesti, Izvestia).
12:40
13:04

13:04BRICS Summit: Putin's Dollar Disruption Gambit

The newspapers report extensively on the upcoming BRICS summit in Kazan, with focus on Putin's alleged plan to challenge the dollar's global dominance (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lenta.ru, The Moscow Times). There's discussion about Trump's reported threats to Putin regarding Ukraine (Gazeta.ru). The media also covers ongoing military operations, with reports of additional US aid to Ukraine (NTV.ru) and a cyberattack on a major Russian chip manufacturer (RBC.ru).
13:12
13:28
13:52
RIA Novosti

Наблюдатели зафиксировали 778 нарушений на выборах в Молдавии

13:52

13:52Moldova's EU Referendum: Confusion Reigns

The newspapers report on Moldova's EU integration referendum, with conflicting results and allegations of irregularities (RT, RIA Novosti, Vesti). Putin's granting of citizenship to a US political refugee is noted (NTV.ru). The media covers ongoing military operations, with reports of Ukrainian attacks on Kursk region (Lenta.ru, TASS). Labor issues in Russia's coal mining sector are highlighted (The Moscow Times).
15:04

15:04Moldova's EU Vote: A Tangled Web

The newspapers report on Moldova's EU accession referendum, with conflicting results and allegations of Russian interference (The Moscow Times, RIA Novosti). A drone attack on microelectronics production in Bryansk is noted (Kommersant). Media discusses potential North Korean troop involvement in Ukraine (Meduza) and EU's 15th sanctions package against Russia (RBC.ru). Putin's transfer of beverage company assets to Rosimushchestvo is reported (TASS).
15:44
RIA Novosti

Против евроинтеграции Молдавии проголосовали 49,54 процента избирателей

15:44
15:52
RIA Novosti

Голоса сторонников и противников евроинтеграции Молдавии разделились почти поровну

15:52

15:52Moldova's EU Vote: A Tangled Web of Results and Accusations

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's EU accession referendum, with conflicting results and allegations of Russian interference (The Moscow Times, RIA Novosti, Vesti). Putin's diplomatic activities are highlighted, including talks with the UAE president on trade and prisoner exchanges (NTV.ru). Media also covers potential new EU sanctions against Russia (Meduza, Politico) and discussions between Ukraine and the US about long-range weapon strikes into Russia (Lenta.ru).
16:00
RIA Novosti

За евроинтеграцию Молдавии проголосовали 50,46% избирателей, против — 49,54%

16:00
16:16

16:56Moldova's EU Vote: A Tangled Web of Results

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's EU accession referendum, with conflicting results and allegations of Russian interference (The Moscow Times, RIA Novosti, Gazeta.ru). Putin's upcoming diplomatic engagements at the BRICS summit in Kazan are highlighted, including meetings with various world leaders (TASS, Vesti). Reports also mention a plane shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying Russian citizens (Izvestia, Kommersant).

17:20Russian Cargo Plane Downed in Sudan

The newspapers extensively report on a cargo plane shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying Russian citizens (Gazeta.ru, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta.ru, Meduza, RBC.ru). This new development dominates the current headlines, shifting focus from the previously reported Moldovan EU referendum and Putin's diplomatic activities. The Russian Foreign Ministry's criticism of Moldova's presidential election is also noted (Izvestia).

18:16Russian Plane Downed in Sudan: Uncertainty Looms

The newspapers extensively report on a cargo plane shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying Russian citizens (Gazeta.ru, Interfax.ru, Kommersant, Lenta.ru, NTV.ru, TASS). This incident has shifted focus from previously reported topics. The Russian embassy in Sudan is verifying the information (NTV.ru). Additionally, NATO has reportedly calculated a scenario for a Russian attack on Baltic countries in 2027 (The Moscow Times).
18:56
19:36
RIA Novosti

Запад предлагал Грузии начать трехдневную войну с Россией, рассказал Иванишвили

19:36

20:16Russian Plane Downed in Sudan: Mystery and Tension

The newspapers report extensively on a cargo plane shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying Russian citizens (Gazeta.ru, Interfax.ru, Kommersant, Lenta.ru, NTV.ru, TASS, RBC.ru). The Russian embassy is verifying the information. Meanwhile, NATO's increased military control over the Baltic Sea is noted (The Moscow Times), and Lithuania's call for EU troops in Ukraine is reported (RT).
21:04
RIA Novosti

На саммит БРИКС в Казани съедутся представители более 30 стран

21:04
21:20

22:00Russian Plane Downed in Sudan: Mystery Deepens

The newspapers report extensively on a Russian Il-76 cargo plane shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying Russian citizens (Gazeta.ru, Interfax.ru, NTV.ru). Eyewitness footage of the crash has emerged (NTV.ru). Meanwhile, the upcoming BRICS summit in Kazan is gaining attention, with over 30 countries expected to attend (RIA Novosti, TASS). Sberbank is set to increase mortgage rates by 3 percentage points (Interfax.ru).