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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 24.01.2026.

It displays 121 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.01.2026
00:59
02:04
RIA Novosti

Россия никогда не отказывалась от переговоров с Украиной, рассказали в МИД

02:04
02:41
RIA Novosti

Москва никогда не отказывалась от диалога с Киевом, рассказали в МИД

02:41
02:41

02:53Abu Dhabi Dialogue Deepens

Russian editorial priorities focus on the progression of the Abu Dhabi trilateral talks, with state media emphasizing Moscow's historical openness to dialogue (RIA Novosti, NTV.ru, Interfax.ru, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Meduza, Kommersant). Concurrently, a narrative of American strategic retreat emerges as editors highlight the Pentagon's reduced military commitments to NATO and Europe in favor of Arctic positioning (RT, Vesti).
03:36
RIA Novosti

Без решения территориального вопроса невозможно урегулирование конфликта на Украине, предупредили в МИД

03:36
04:51
06:51
RIA Novosti

Без решения территориального вопроса невозможно урегулирование конфликта на Украине, заявили в МИД

06:51
07:18
RIA Novosti

Российский МИД назвал главные аспекты в переговорах по Украине

07:18
08:04
RIA Novosti

"Объект неизвестной природы". Находка из Турции поставила ученых в тупик

08:04

08:06The Abu Dhabi Second Round

Russian media are focusing on the second round of trilateral negotiations in Abu Dhabi involving the US and Ukraine (NTV.ru, Interfax.ru, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Kommersant). State-aligned outlets emphasize the White House's positive assessment of the first day's productivity (Interfax.ru). Simultaneously, state and pro-government sources report on renewed strikes hitting Kyiv's heating infrastructure (The Moscow Times) and a Ukrainian strike on an ambulance in Kherson (Lenta.ru).
10:12

10:32The Abu Dhabi Territorial Knot

Russian editors are prioritizing the second day of trilateral negotiations in Abu Dhabi involving the US and Ukraine. State-aligned outlets emphasize the 'productive' nature of early sessions while noting the introduction of multiple peace documents (TASS, Vesti, NTV.ru, Interfax.ru, Lenta.ru). However, pro-government media have begun highlighting territorial disputes as a primary obstacle to a settlement (RBC.ru, Komsomolskaya Pravda).
10:40
11:27
11:36
12:32
RIA Novosti

В Абу-Даби завершились переговоры с участием российской делегации

12:32
12:42
RIA Novosti

"Объект неизвестной природы". Находка из Турции поставила ученых в тупик

12:42

13:21Abu Dhabi's Unresolved Territorial Deadlock

Russian media are currently focused on the conclusion of the trilateral negotiations in Abu Dhabi. While state-aligned outlets highlight 'results' and the potential for a new round next week (TASS, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, Meduza), more critical or specialized sources emphasize that territorial disputes remain the primary deadlock (Kommersant) and that ongoing military strikes continue to complicate the diplomatic track (The Moscow Times).
13:29
13:38
14:15
RIA Novosti

Переговоры по Украине в Абу-Даби касались нерешенных элементов плана США, заявил МИД ОАЭ

14:15
14:24
14:33
14:42
14:52
15:30
15:39

15:40Abu Dhabi's Hardened Diplomatic Floor

Russian editors report the conclusion of the Abu Dhabi trilateral talks with mixed interpretations. State-aligned outlets emphasize Russia's 'tough negotiating position' and 'some results' regarding the U.S. peace plan (TASS, RT, Komsomolskaya Pravda, RIA Novosti), while more skeptical sources highlight a lack of compromise on territorial issues (The Moscow Times, Kommersant). Simultaneously, state media frame Kyiv as insincere, citing attacks during the diplomatic process (TASS).
16:16
17:13
RIA Novosti

Новый раунд переговоров России, США и Украины в Абу-Даби пройдет 1 февраля, пишет Axios

17:13
17:31
RIA Novosti

"Объект неизвестной природы". Находка из Турции поставила ученых в тупик

17:31
17:59

18:00February Return to the Desert Table

Russian media emphasize the conclusion of trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, reporting a scheduled follow-up on February 1. While state-aligned outlets highlight direct communication and Moscow's firm negotiating stance (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Meduza), others focus on the unresolved complexities of a potential settlement (Lenta.ru, RBC.ru). Simultaneously, state sources draw attention to the unresolved detention of Russian sailors by the U.S. (TASS, Vesti).