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27.11.2024

27.11.2024The Day Central Bank Released Its Grip

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 27.11.2024.

It displays 255 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.11.2024The Day Central Bank Released Its Grip
Morning reports covered Ukraine-Hezbollah ceasefire developments, while Russian sources claimed destruction of 22 Ukrainian drones overnight. Putin's arrival in Kazakhstan for strategic partnership talks coincided with unprecedented currency market developments - the ruble fell to post-March 2022 lows against major currencies.

By afternoon, the Central Bank announced suspension of foreign currency purchases until 2025 and doubled yuan sales from reserves, marking a significant shift in monetary policy. The move followed several days of currency pressure that saw the euro crossing 120 rubles.

Evening coverage focused on Trump's nomination of Keith Kellogg as Ukraine envoy and US suggestions to lower Ukraine's draft age to 18. Russian officials continued responding to previous days' ATACMS strikes near Kursk, with Lavrov characterizing Biden's aid intentions as "thievish instincts."
27.11.2024
01:35
02:23
RIA Novosti

Крымские десантники уничтожили группу БМП ВСУ под Курском

02:23
02:55

03:13The Day Winter's Warmth Turned Profitable

The newspapers report extensively on Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement being finalized (RT, Lenta, Gazeta, Meduza, Interfax). In parallel, Russian media discusses climate change economic implications, with agriculture sector projected to benefit from warming (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while government approves AI systems' access to state data (Kommersant). Military reports continue focusing on operations near Kursk (RIA, Izvestia).
04:55
RIA Novosti

Российская система ПВО сбила за ночь 22 БПЛА над российскими регионами

04:55
05:11
RIA Novosti

Российская система ПВО сбила за ночь 22 БПЛА ВСУ над российскими регионами

05:11
05:28
RIA Novosti

Российские военные нанесли удар по месту дислокации ВСУ в пригороде Харькова

05:28

05:45Biden's Secret Twenty-Four

The newspapers report extensively on Biden's reported secret request for $24 billion in additional Ukraine aid (Politico, Meduza, Moscow Times, Izvestia). In parallel, military reports focus on overnight drone attacks, with Russia claiming to have destroyed 22 Ukrainian drones (TASS), while details emerge about ATACMS missiles provided to Ukraine for strikes on Kursk region (Lenta). Merkel's comments about Putin's strategic miscalculations receive coverage (Gazeta).
06:07

07:13The Day Hezbollah's Guns Fell Silent

The newspapers report on the newly established US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah (NTV, RT), while military developments focus on drone activity, with Russia claiming to have intercepted targets over Sevastopol (RBC) and destroyed 22 Ukrainian drones overnight (Interfax). Putin formally establishes November 27 as Marine Infantry Day (Izvestia, Vesti), while power outages are reported in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions (Kommersant).

09:06The Day Turkey's Twelve Hours Met Sevastopol's Strike

The newspapers report on Turkey's readiness to deploy Russian S-400 systems within 12 hours pending US position change (Gazeta), while discussing Ukraine's massive strike on Sevastopol (Lenta). Economic coverage focuses on the dollar exceeding 108 rubles on Forex (Kommersant), and the Central Bank's detection of "bypass schemes" by friendly investors with type C accounts (RBC). The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement receives continued coverage (Meduza, RT).
09:11
RIA Novosti

РВСН сдерживают агрессию против России без применения ядерного оружия

09:11
09:11
09:19
RIA Novosti

Группировка "Восток" продвинулась в глубину обороны ВСУ

09:19
09:51
10:23
10:31
10:31
RIA Novosti

Группировка "Восток" продвинулась в глубину обороны противника

10:31

10:41Berlin Boots Channel One

The newspapers report on the closure of Russia's Channel One bureau in Berlin, with correspondents ordered to leave Germany by mid-December (Moscow Times, Gazeta). Economic coverage focuses on the ruble reaching its lowest point since March 2022, exceeding 109 to the dollar (RBC). In military developments, Russian sources claim advances in Novaya Ilyinka, DPR (TASS, Izvestia, RIA).
12:24
12:24
RIA Novosti

Путин прибыл в Казахстан с государственным визитом

12:24

12:25Putin Takes Kazakhstan

The newspapers report on Putin's state visit to Kazakhstan (Izvestia, Kommersant, RIA), while covering military developments including Ukrainian attacks on Belbek airfield in Crimea using cruise missiles and drones (Gazeta). Economic coverage focuses on the ruble's continued decline, reaching new lows against dollar, euro, and yuan for the fourth consecutive day (Moscow Times). Reports also discuss Biden's potential $24 billion Ukraine aid package ahead of possible Trump presidency (Lenta).
12:47
RIA Novosti

"Звоните Путину!" Запад признал резкие изменения на Украине

12:47
13:20
13:36
13:44
13:44
13:45

13:53Six Hundred and Thirty Coming Home

The newspapers report on Russia's readiness to conduct a major prisoner exchange with Ukraine involving 630 soldiers (TASS, RBC, NTV). Economic coverage focuses on the ruble's continued decline, reaching 120 against the euro (Meduza, Komsomolskaya Pravda). Putin's arrival in Kazakhstan for the CSTO security summit receives attention (Moscow Times, Kommersant), while RT reports new findings suggesting six bombs were used in Nord Stream sabotage.
15:03
15:43

15:45The Day Central Bank Said No

The newspapers report on the Central Bank of Russia's decision to halt foreign currency purchases on the domestic market until the end of 2024 (Interfax, Kommersant, NTV, RBC, RT, Vesti). This measure aims to stabilize the ruble, which continues facing pressure. Putin's meeting with Kazakhstan's leadership receives coverage (Izvestia, Moscow Times), while TASS reports on the transfer of Universal Beverage assets to state ownership.
16:15
RIA Novosti

Путин и Токаев подписали заявление об углублении стратегического партнерства

16:15
16:15
16:31
RIA Novosti

"Это было необычно". Что заявил Путин в Казахстане

16:31
16:39
17:11
17:19

17:21The Day Yuan Doubled Its Role

The newspapers report extensively on the Central Bank of Russia's expanded measures to stabilize the ruble, now doubling yuan sales from reserves and suspending currency purchases until 2025 (Moscow Times, RBC, Interfax, Kommersant). Coverage also focuses on Putin's visit to Kazakhstan, resulting in strategic partnership agreements and counter-terrorism cooperation (Izvestia, TASS, RIA). Economic reporting highlights a significant workforce shortage of 2.5 million people in the Russian labor market (Gazeta).
18:15
18:23
18:23
RIA Novosti

"Звоните Путину!" Запад признал резкие изменения на Украине

18:23

18:56The Day Trump Called Kellogg

The newspapers report on three main developments: the ruble's sharp decline (Komsomolskaya Pravda), Trump's nomination of Keith Kellogg as special envoy for Ukraine-Russia relations (Meduza, NTV), and the implementation of a new digital ID system for migrants in Russia (Gazeta). The Moscow Times analyzes Russia's military recruitment strategy through financial incentives, while NATO investigates allegations of a Chinese vessel from Russia damaging Baltic Sea cables.
19:03
19:43
21:19

21:37The Day Draft Age Met Tomahawks

The newspapers report on the US stance on Ukraine's mobilization, with multiple sources (Meduza, Moscow Times) covering calls to lower the draft age to 18. Russian officials respond to Biden's Ukraine aid intentions, with Lavrov characterizing them as "thievish instincts" (TASS, Izvestia). Trump's selection of Vietnam veteran Keith Kellogg as special envoy for Ukraine receives attention (Gazeta, NTV), while RT warns about potential escalation if NATO supplies Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.