Russian ‘Moskvich’ Production Fail: Cars from China Under JAC Brand

The production of Moskvich is nominal, since all cars are supplied from China under the JAC brand; in Moscow they only have a nameplate glued on them. The so-called “production” of Chinese cars under the Moskvich brand at the former Renault plant in Moscow, which became the property of the Russian authorities, turned out to … Read more

Armenia Considers EU Membership Amid Strained Relations with Russia: What You Need to Know

The Armenian authorities are actively discussing the prospects for membership in the European Union. The policies of dictator Vladimir Putin are depriving Russia of its last allies. Armenia, which until recently was Moscow’s key partner in the region, is now thinking about integration into the European Union. The information was confirmed by Armenian Foreign Minister … Read more

Russian TV Promotes Nuclear War with West: Expert Calls for Preemptive Strikes on Baltic States

Russian TV Promotes Nuclear War with West: Expert Calls for Preemptive Strikes on Baltic States

Russian television continues to stir up hysteria around the prospect of a nuclear war with the West. Kremlin propaganda is increasing its aggressive rhetoric, presenting the prospect of nuclear war with the West as inevitable. On the far-right TV channel of the Russian Federation “Tsargrad” they discussed with smiles the need to launch a preventive … Read more

Alan Badoev Opens Up About Collaboration with Alla Pugacheva in 2007: Insights and Behind-the-Scenes Details

Video maker Alan Badoev shared his impressions of his only collaboration with Alla Pugacheva, which occurred in 2007. Ukrainian video clip director and music producer Alan Badoev gave a long interview to Dmitry Gordon, in which told about his childhood and parents, important points concerning the war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, as well … Read more

IOC President Condemns Russia’s Violation of Olympic Charter: A Recap

According to the President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, Russia has grossly violated the Olympic Charter. The International Olympic Committee responded to the constant verbal provocations of Foreign Minister Lavrov and other Russian officials. And even IOC President Thomas Bach, who was not unreasonably accused of lobbying the interests of Moscow and “pushing” … Read more

India Refuses Long-Term Contracts with Rosneft Amid Sanctions: Implications for the Oil Sector

India Refuses Long-Term Contracts with Rosneft Amid Sanctions: Implications for the Oil Sector

Due to sanctions, India is refusing long-term contracts with Rosneft of the Kremlin oligarch Igor Sechin. The sanctions noose around Russia continues to tighten. The largest buyer of Russian oil, India, is quickly curtailing cooperation with Moscow in the oil sector. Writes about this Bloombergciting informed sources. Due to sanctions, state-owned oil refineries in India … Read more

Ukraine Struggles to Recruit Troops as Russian Forces Advance: Zelensky’s Dilemma

Vladimir Zelensky does not know how to recruit additional troops to defend Ukraine as Russian troops advance. President Vladimir Zelensky, against the backdrop of the advance of the occupation forces, does not know how to recruit additional units to protect Ukraine. This question for the head of state became the most difficult during the full-scale … Read more

Ukrainian Armed Forces Outsmart Russian Electronic Warfare with FPV Drones

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have learned to change drone frequencies in such a way that Russian electronic warfare systems often become ineffective. Russian military propagandists complain about the increased number and effectiveness of FPV drones used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The Z-Telegram channel “Two Majors” reports that Ukrainian troops are successfully and more actively … Read more

Turkish Exports to Russia Drop 33% in February Amid US Sanctions Threat

Turkish Exports to Russia Drop 33% in February Amid US Sanctions Threat

Exports from Turkey to Russia fell 33% year-on-year in February to $670 million, down from $1.1 billion last year. The threat of US sanctions against companies continuing to do business with Russia has forced Turkey to reconsider its trade with the Russian Federation. Turkish exports to the Russian market decreased in February up 33% year … Read more

Yale University Scientists Discover Potentially Habitable Exoplanets in Multistellar Systems

Scientists from Yale University conducted research in search of planets that may be suitable for life. In multistellar systems, where multiple stars orbit a common center of mass, exoplanets are subject to strong gravitational perturbations. This can cause planetary orbits to become unstable and planets to fly out of the system or collide with other … Read more