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26.09.2024

The Day Putin Redefined Nuclear Doctrine

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 26.09.2024.

It displays 234 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.09.2024The Day Putin Redefined Nuclear Doctrine
Putin's announcement of changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine dominated the day's news. The Kremlin framed this as a signal to Western countries, emphasizing Russia's readiness to use nuclear weapons to protect Belarus. Western reactions ranged from concern to outright condemnation, with the US calling it "irresponsible." The Russian military reported taking control of Ukrainsk in the DPR, continuing its push in eastern Ukraine. Economic news included gold prices hitting record highs and discussions about BRICS countries creating an independent payment system. Zelensky's visit to Washington was covered, with reports suggesting the US administration was unimpressed by his "victory plan." In the evening, news broke about a missing helicopter in the Arkhangelsk region, adding a note of domestic concern to the day's events.
26.09.2024
18:05
21:01
21:25

21:25Putin's Nuclear Gambit: Lowering the Threshold

The newspapers extensively report on Putin's proposed changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine (Gazeta.ru, Lenta.ru, Kommersant, Meduza, The Moscow Times, RT, TASS, Vesti). The changes suggest expanding conditions for nuclear weapon use, including responses to aggression from non-nuclear states supported by nuclear powers. This marks a significant shift in Russia's strategic posture, potentially lowering the threshold for nuclear deployment. Ukrainian officials describe the move as "nuclear blackmail" (Meduza).
22:21
RIA Novosti

Спикер палаты представителей США отказался от встречи с Зеленским

22:21
01:25
RIA Novosti

На позициях ВСУ под Северском возникла острая нехватка командиров и боеприпасов

01:25

01:26Biden's Aid and G7's Limited Support: Ukraine's Reconstruction Struggles

The newspapers report on Biden's announcement of a new $375 million military aid package for Ukraine (Interfax.ru, Izvestia, NTV.ru). This comes alongside Biden's review of Zelensky's "victory plan" for ending the conflict (Gazeta.ru). Meanwhile, only 30 out of 193 UN countries supported the G7 declaration on Ukraine's reconstruction (Lenta.ru, Vesti). Russian sources also highlight alleged shortages of commanders and ammunition in Ukrainian positions near Seversk (RIA Novosti).
03:17
RIA Novosti

В МИД выразили надежду, что у США "хватит ума" не разрешать Киеву удары вглубь России

03:17

05:01The Lonely Bear: Russia's Nuclear Shift Finds Few Friends

The newspapers report on international reactions to Russia's proposed nuclear doctrine changes. Only 30 of 193 UN members supported the G7 declaration on Ukraine (Kommersant). Zelensky's visit to a US weapons factory sparked controversy (Gazeta.ru). Russian officials hope the US won't allow Ukraine to strike deep into Russia (RIA Novosti). Peskov states there are no threats to Russian sovereignty despite high confrontation (Vesti).
05:41
RIA Novosti

В МИД выразили надежду, что у США хватит ума не разрешать Киеву удары вглубь России

05:41

06:05Zelensky's Victory Plan Falls Flat

The newspapers report on international reactions to Russia's nuclear doctrine changes and Zelensky's US visit. The Wall Street Journal suggests Biden's administration was unimpressed by Zelensky's "victory plan" (Meduza). Russian officials hope the US won't allow Ukraine to strike deep into Russia (RIA Novosti). Meanwhile, the US and allies call for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah (Kommersant).
06:13
RIA Novosti

Подполье сообщило об ударах по объектам ВСУ в Одесской области

06:13
06:21

07:50Putin's Nuclear Gambit: Lowering the Atomic Threshold

The newspapers report extensively on Putin's proposed changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine, expanding conditions for nuclear weapon use (Komsomolskaya Pravda, NTV.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). This includes potential responses to aggression from non-nuclear states supported by nuclear powers. The move is seen as lowering the threshold for nuclear deployment. Meanwhile, Russia has brought criminal charges against 785 foreign mercenaries fighting for Ukraine (Izvestia, TASS).
08:38
RIA Novosti

"Это ждет нас в Угледаре". Российская армия повторяет бахмутский сценарий

08:38
08:45

08:54Putin's Nuclear Shift: Lowering the Atomic Threshold

The newspapers report extensively on Putin's proposed changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine, expanding conditions for nuclear weapon use (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lenta.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). This includes potential responses to aggression from non-nuclear states supported by nuclear powers, and the protection of Belarus (Rossiyskaya Gazeta). The move is seen as lowering the threshold for nuclear deployment. Meanwhile, Russia has returned nine children to Ukraine through Qatari mediation (RBC.ru).
09:01
RIA Novosti

Нетаньяху приказал ЦАХАЛ действовать против "Хезболлы" в полную силу

09:01
09:17
09:25
RIA Novosti

Российские военные поразили украинские энергетические объекты и военный аэродром

09:25

09:33Russia Tightens Grip on Ukrainsk

The newspapers report on Russia's military actions in Ukraine, with the capture of Ukrainsk in the Donetsk region (Izvestia, Lenta.ru, RBC.ru, Vesti). There's also coverage of Russia returning nine Ukrainian children through Qatari mediation (Kommersant, The Moscow Times). Meduza reports on the aftermath of a Russian strike on Kramatorsk, calling it a war crime. Meanwhile, RIA Novosti mentions Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities and a military airfield.
09:49
09:49
RIA Novosti

Кремль назвал изменения в ядерной доктрине сигналом Западу

09:49
09:57

10:13Nuclear Doctrine Shift: Kremlin's Warning Shot

The newspapers extensively report on Russia's nuclear doctrine changes. Kremlin spokesman Peskov explains the update as a signal to unfriendly countries (Izvestia, Kommersant, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti, TASS). Putin's statements are described as an ultimatum to the West, with comparisons to the Cuban Missile Crisis (Komsomolskaya Pravda). The move is seen as a response to perceived threats from Western countries.
10:21
11:06

11:25Putin's Energy Week Warnings

The newspapers extensively report on Putin's participation in the Russian Energy Week forum (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS). His statements on nuclear response and Western attempts to restrict access to energy resources are widely discussed (Gazeta.ru, Izvestia, Vesti). Russia's missile strike on a Ukrainian airfield, potentially targeting F-16 fighters, is also reported (Lenta.ru). Meanwhile, the US announces a new $375 million military aid package for Ukraine (RT).
11:33
RIA Novosti

Запад не справляется с конкуренцией в ТЭК, заявил Путин

11:33
11:42
RIA Novosti

Запад не справляется с конкуренцией в энергетической сфере, заявил Путин

11:42

12:22Putin's Energy Gambit: West Fears Fair Play

The newspapers report extensively on Putin's statements at the Russian Energy Week forum. He accuses the West of fearing fair competition in energy (NTV.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Vesti). The Kremlin clarifies that Russia's nuclear doctrine remains unchanged for now, despite recent discussions on updates (The Moscow Times, RT). Additionally, Biden's announcement of $8 billion in military aid to Ukraine is widely covered (Lenta.ru, Meduza).
12:29
12:45

13:26Putin's Nuclear Gambit: A Warning Shot to the West

The newspapers report extensively on Russia's new nuclear doctrine, with the Kremlin describing it as a warning to the West (The Moscow Times, RT, Komsomolskaya Pravda). Putin's statements at the Russian Energy Week forum, accusing the West of fearing fair competition, are widely covered (NTV.ru, Izvestia). Additionally, there's discussion about Zelensky's upcoming meeting with Biden and potential new US aid to Ukraine (Meduza, Rossiyskaya Gazeta).
13:49
14:22
Vladimir Zelensky’s refusal to make a deal with Russia has cost him his country, the former US president has declared
14:22

14:46Russia's Nuclear Doctrine Shift Rattles the West

The newspapers extensively report on Russia's updated nuclear doctrine, described as a warning to the West (The Moscow Times, RT, Komsomolskaya Pravda). U.S. Secretary of State Blinken sharply criticized this change (Gazeta.ru, Vesti). Putin's statements are portrayed as an ultimatum to the West (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Trump's comments on Ukraine's situation are also highlighted (RT).
14:54

15:49Nuclear Doctrine Fallout: West Reacts, Kremlin Warns

The newspapers extensively report on international reactions to Russia's updated nuclear doctrine. The U.S. State Department and Secretary Blinken have responded critically to the changes (Izvestia, Gazeta.ru, Lenta.ru). The Kremlin describes the doctrine update as a warning to the West (RT, The Moscow Times). Meanwhile, domestic news includes the arrest of a former State Duma deputy (RBC.ru, TASS) and silver prices reaching a 12-year high (Kommersant).
16:13

16:46Nuclear Doctrine Backlash: West Slams Russia's 'Irresponsible' Update

The newspapers extensively report on international reactions to Russia's updated nuclear doctrine. The US State Department and Secretary Blinken criticize the changes as "absolutely irresponsible" (Kommersant, The Moscow Times). Trump emphasizes the importance of a peace deal for Ukraine (Izvestia). Meanwhile, domestic news includes a missing Robinson helicopter in Arkhangelsk region (TASS, Gazeta.ru) and military exercises in Crimea to counter saboteurs (Vesti).
17:02
17:26
17:42

18:06Nuclear Doctrine Fallout Continues as Banks Freeze Accounts

The newspapers continue to report on the international fallout from Russia's proposed changes to its nuclear doctrine. The US has responded critically, with Secretary Blinken calling it "irresponsible" (RT, The Moscow Times). Meanwhile, Putin discusses global economic growth shifting to BRICS countries (NTV.ru), and banks have frozen 30,000 accounts under a new law (RBC.ru).
18:21
18:37
RIA Novosti

В Мариуполе пятеро детей пострадали от найденной взрывчатки, трое находятся в тяжелом состоянии

18:37

20:06Nuclear Doctrine Sparks International Tensions

The newspapers continue to report on international reactions to Russia's proposed changes in its nuclear doctrine. The West, particularly the US, criticizes these changes as "irresponsible" (Gazeta.ru, Kommersant). Meanwhile, domestic news includes a meeting between Zelensky and Biden in Washington (Meduza) and an explosion injuring children in Mariupol (RIA Novosti). The Russian Foreign Ministry has also summoned the Uzbek ambassador over a school incident in Tashkent (TASS).
20:30
RIA Novosti

ЦАХАЛ заявил об уничтожении около 220 целей "Хезболлы" в Ливане

20:30
20:37
Записки киевлянки, оказавшейся накануне СВО в России и теперь узнающей о происходящем в родном городе из переписки в соцсетях с оставшимися на Украине друзьями и соседями
20:37
21:01
21:33
RIA Novosti

ВС России освободили Лесовку в ДНР

21:33

21:58Russian Forces Claim Victory in Donetsk Towns

The newspapers report extensively on Russian military advances in the Donetsk region, with multiple sources (RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, TASS, Izvestia) announcing the liberation of Ukrainsk and Lesovka. Putin's alleged ultimatum to the West is also highlighted (Komsomolskaya Pravda). International conflicts are mentioned, with reports on Israel's strikes against Hezbollah targets (NTV.ru) and a US Air Force casualty in Ukraine (Lenta.ru).
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