• Russia releases first video of one of the alleged terrorists. He says he arrived in Russia from Turkey and was to receive 5oo.ooo rubles, USD 5ooo. "They told me to go and kiII people, no matter what kind. "He says he was contacted by the assistant of an Islamist cleric who he follows on Telegram. The place was named anonymously via Telegram, and the weapon from the cache was handed over by the person who ordered the attack. Reports say he received 250 thousand rubles upfront.
    🇷🇺 Russia releases first video of one of the alleged terrorists. He says he arrived in Russia from Turkey and was to receive 5oo.ooo rubles, USD 5ooo. "They told me to go and kiII people, no matter what kind. "He says he was contacted by the assistant of an Islamist cleric who he follows on Telegram. The place was named anonymously via Telegram, and the weapon from the cache was handed over by the person who ordered the attack. Reports say he received 250 thousand rubles upfront.
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  • Poetic Justice. Looks like both Apple and Wikipedia were fined by Russia to the tune of 3 million rubles. As Apple is an American company, I don't know if they have a Russian office or stores. If they do, they are subject to fines. As for Wikipedia, I'm not sure if they're American or not.

    https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2023-08-03/russia-fines-apple-4-400-for-false-information-about-ukraine-fighting
    Poetic Justice. Looks like both Apple and Wikipedia were fined by Russia to the tune of 3 million rubles. As Apple is an American company, I don't know if they have a Russian office or stores. If they do, they are subject to fines. As for Wikipedia, I'm not sure if they're American or not. https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2023-08-03/russia-fines-apple-4-400-for-false-information-about-ukraine-fighting
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  • St. Petersburg, Russia Warehouse on Fire
    2:55 AM · Jan 13, 2024
    The warehouse of a large online store, Wildberries is on fire in St. Petersburg, Russia. The area of the fire is 70 thousand square meters, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.

    Russian media report that the damage from the fire may amount to 10-11 billion rubles (approximately 126 million dollars).
    St. Petersburg, Russia Warehouse on Fire 2:55 AM · Jan 13, 2024 The warehouse of a large online store, Wildberries is on fire in St. Petersburg, Russia. The area of the fire is 70 thousand square meters, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said. Russian media report that the damage from the fire may amount to 10-11 billion rubles (approximately 126 million dollars).
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  • https://republicbroadcasting.org/news/russia-and-china-ditch-western-currencies-switch-to-rubles-and-yuan-in-trade/
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    RUSSIA AND CHINA DITCH WESTERN CURRENCIES, SWITCH TO RUBLES AND YUAN IN TRADE
    source: blacklistednews Published: December 19, 2023 SOURCE: CHRIS WICK NEWS Western currencies have almost been completely phased out in Russia-China trade, as nearly all payments between the cou…
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  • Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov (Pictured) Said on Tuesday That Sanctions and Other Financial Measures Against Moscow Did Not Impact the Country's Budget Implementation.

    Siluanov Presented a Report for the First Nine Months of 2022, Stressing That the Federal Budget Ended the Period with a Surplus Of .2% Gdp or More than 200 Billion Rubles ($3.2 Billion). Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin Emphasized That the Use of Systemic Measures Made It Possible to Stabilize the Economy, Support Industries, and save Jobs.
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    Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov (Pictured) Said on Tuesday That Sanctions and Other Financial Measures Against Moscow Did Not Impact the Country's Budget Implementation. Siluanov Presented a Report for the First Nine Months of 2022, Stressing That the Federal Budget Ended the Period with a Surplus Of .2% Gdp or More than 200 Billion Rubles ($3.2 Billion). Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin Emphasized That the Use of Systemic Measures Made It Possible to Stabilize the Economy, Support Industries, and save Jobs. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ıllıllı ʟօɮɛʟʟօ ıllıllı
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  • MOSCOW, October 20. /TASS/. Foreign nationals involved in propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations will be expelled from Russia and fined up to 400,000 rubles ($6,500), according to a bill submitted to the State Duma (the lower house of parliament), a copy of which is available to TASS.

    The bill suggests punishing propaganda of non-traditional values among adults, including on the Internet, with an administrative fine of 100,000 to 200,000 rubles ($1,600-3,200) and subsequent expulsion from Russia. A similar offense involving minors, is supposed to entail a fine of 200,000 to 400,00 rubles ($3,200-6,500) and deportation from the country.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin wants marriage to be defined as the union of a man and woman in a revised constitution, ruling out gay marriage.

    It is among several constitutional amendments proposed by Mr Putin, which are set to be put to a public vote.
    Critics see the proposals as a move by Mr Putin to keep a hold on power after his presidential term ends in 2024.

    The package includes a proclamation of Russians' faith in God and a ban on giving away any Russian territory

    Putin is a bad, bad man... :thinking-face:
    Russian President Putin:
    - We're witnessing sheer satanism in West
    - Do we want our children to be offered operations on sex changes? It's unacceptable!
    - Our future is different. We're fighting for a great, historic Russia.


    #Russia #Biden
    MOSCOW, October 20. /TASS/. Foreign nationals involved in propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations will be expelled from Russia and fined up to 400,000 rubles ($6,500), according to a bill submitted to the State Duma (the lower house of parliament), a copy of which is available to TASS. The bill suggests punishing propaganda of non-traditional values among adults, including on the Internet, with an administrative fine of 100,000 to 200,000 rubles ($1,600-3,200) and subsequent expulsion from Russia. A similar offense involving minors, is supposed to entail a fine of 200,000 to 400,00 rubles ($3,200-6,500) and deportation from the country. Russian President Vladimir Putin wants marriage to be defined as the union of a man and woman in a revised constitution, ruling out gay marriage. It is among several constitutional amendments proposed by Mr Putin, which are set to be put to a public vote. Critics see the proposals as a move by Mr Putin to keep a hold on power after his presidential term ends in 2024. The package includes a proclamation of Russians' faith in God and a ban on giving away any Russian territory Putin is a bad, bad man... :thinking-face: Russian President Putin: - We're witnessing sheer satanism in West - Do we want our children to be offered operations on sex changes? It's unacceptable! - Our future is different. We're fighting for a great, historic Russia. #Russia #Biden
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  • Bill suggests expelling foreign nationals from Russia for LGBT propaganda

    It is reported that the bill suggests punishing propaganda of non-traditional values among adults, including on the Internet, with an administrative fine of $1,600-3,200

    The bill suggests punishing propaganda of non-traditional values among adults, including on the Internet, with an administrative fine of 100,000 to 200,000 rubles ($1,600-3,200) and subsequent expulsion from Russia. A similar offense involving minors, is supposed to entail a fine of 200,000 to 400,00 rubles ($3,200-6,500) and deportation from the country. #Russia #censorship
    Bill suggests expelling foreign nationals from Russia for LGBT propaganda It is reported that the bill suggests punishing propaganda of non-traditional values among adults, including on the Internet, with an administrative fine of $1,600-3,200 The bill suggests punishing propaganda of non-traditional values among adults, including on the Internet, with an administrative fine of 100,000 to 200,000 rubles ($1,600-3,200) and subsequent expulsion from Russia. A similar offense involving minors, is supposed to entail a fine of 200,000 to 400,00 rubles ($3,200-6,500) and deportation from the country. #Russia #censorship
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  • #Russia is now demanding payment for all exports in #Rubles. They export a lot of grain. This will raise prices for a lot of goods.
    #Russia is now demanding payment for all exports in #Rubles. They export a lot of grain. This will raise prices for a lot of goods.
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    Russia demands rubles for grain exports
    Russia has added grain to the list of export commodities that must be paid for in rubles
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