
Controversial Tate Brothers Visit Moscow, Sparking Outrage
Andrew and Tristan Tate, known for their controversial public personas, have reportedly arrived in Moscow, with Russian media announcing their presence, leading to public criticism.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate, known for their controversial public personas, have reportedly arrived in Moscow, with Russian media announcing their presence, leading to public criticism.
Several pro-Kremlin Russian media outlets reportedly published and subsequently deleted reports detailing a sharp increase in wage arrears, according to independent Russian business outlet The Bell.
Russian media reports indicate that Delhi and Moscow are in talks regarding the potential purchase of an additional batch of S-400 missile defense systems by India.

Russian media is circulating claims that Finland is practicing offensive operations, while the Finnish Defence Forces state they are training for delaying, defensive, and offensive combat.

Independent Russian media outlets have provided an updated estimate, stating that 352,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in the war since 2022.
Russia's Judicial Department, operating under the Supreme Court, has reportedly removed all judicial statistics from its official website, according to independent Russian media outlets.

Russian media reports that oil has drifted into the Kurkolanniemi nature reserve, located near Russia's Laukaansuu oil port. Volunteers are actively engaged in collecting the spilled oil in the affected area.
Russian media reports that direct flights between Moscow and Pyongyang, launched last year, have seen almost no tourists, suggesting that tourism ties are not strengthening as much as military cooperation.

Ukraine launched a drone attack on Russia's Leningrad region, with Russia claiming to have shot down 19 drones. The incident caused significant disruptions to air traffic in the St. Petersburg area, leading to the rerouting of flights.

Russian media has expressed dismay over the cancellation of performances by pro-Russia artists in Baltic countries, alongside renewed criticism from the Kremlin regarding existing European sanctions.
The town of Pokrovka in Sumy region remains under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces; claims circulating on Russian media outlets that it has allegedly been captured are untrue.

Russian media, citing officials, report that peace negotiations between the United States, Russia, and Ukraine have been put on hold due to the ongoing war with Iran.

A Russian businessman and former senator was found dead in a luxury apartment in Moscow. While Russian media report suicide, his daughter connects his death to Trump and Epstein.

Russian media sources indicate that Russia intends to completely block the messaging application Telegram in April.
A prominent Russian scholar specializing in North Korea has been detained in Latvia during a lecture, according to Russian media reports.

Ukraine, Russia and US officials resume peace talks for a second day in Geneva, after the first day of talks were described as having been "tense" by Russian media outlets. Follow the latest.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is reportedly struggling to quell discussions about a potential internal party rebellion, with Russian media Sputnik and German newspaper Die Zeit reporting on the rumors.

Almost all independent Russian media now operate outside of Russia. However, they continue to be targeted by authorities.

Russian media outlets have spread false claims alleging that women in Ukraine's Kharkiv region are being forcibly mobilized into the army, threatening them with imprisonment or loss of social benefits, despite no such actions occurring in Ukraine.

Lithuanian minister Budrys made statements regarding Kaliningrad, which were interpreted as deterrence rhetoric and drew significant attention from Russia. Reports also noted how Russian media distorted the minister's original words.

A new estimate, reportedly from Russian media, indicates that over 350,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in the war in Ukraine over the past four years. This figure represents a significant update on the scale of military losses.

Russian media reported that security officials briefly detained and questioned dozens of Israeli passengers at Moscow Airport, with some questioned over the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
Independent Russian media reports that courts have started applying 2025 amendments, treating VPN use as an aggravating circumstance in criminal cases, with the first two such instances identified.

Russian press is highlighting an increase in oil and gas trade, while also pointing to "serious flaws" in the American blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which they deem a "failure," asserting Russia's "world energy supremacy."

Two Ukrainian drones equipped with explosives crashed in southern Finland, prompting an official apology from Ukraine, which stated the drones were not targeting Finnish territory and were diverted by Russian systems. Reports indicate the drones flew near the Estonian border before crashing, while Russian media has claimed the drones that fell in Kouvola were launched from Finland, though this is not Russia's official stance.

Russian media, specifically TASS, reported on Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statements at an SNS rally, emphasizing Serbia's continued friendship with traditional Eastern partners, its refusal to impose sanctions on Russia, and the current strength of the Serbian army.
A Russian blogger who criticized President Putin has reportedly been placed in a psychiatric facility, according to Russian media reports.

The Kremlin's spokesperson stated he has not seen the Oscar-winning documentary that depicts the Russian state's war propaganda from the perspective of a school teacher, a film that even Russian media could not ignore.

Reports detail 'Operation Epic Fury,' a US-initiated escalation, and discuss the prospects of Russian mediation in the ongoing Iran war.

France's audiovisual regulator Arcom has ordered the blocking of 35 Russian media websites, including sputniknews.lat and rtenfrancais.tv, and access to Russian television and radio channels.

Russian media are reporting on another alleged 'assassination attempt on Vučić,' noting that since 2012, no judicial proceedings for such cases have been concluded, following the arrest of two individuals in Kraljevo.

The EU has stated it will not act as a neutral mediator between Ukraine and Russia, with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserting that Europe stands with Ukraine and that Russia is on the defensive. The EU also reiterated its opposition to the presence of Russian troops in Georgia and Moldova.

An Estonian court has found Aleksei Toom guilty of sanctions evasion for continuing to write articles for the Baltnews portal, thereby serving the economic interests of the Russian media conglomerate Russia Today despite international sanctions.

A drone flying into Lithuanian airspace has raised international security concerns, with Western media highlighting potential vulnerabilities and Russian media emphasizing perceived NATO helplessness. Domestically, an air raid alert triggered a surge in residents purchasing survival kits.

The former director of the "Binas d.d" defense industry company has refuted Russian media claims about the export of artillery fuses to Ukraine, stating that this type of fuse has not been produced since 1992.

The fall of the Bolojan Government in Bucharest has drawn significant attention from Russian media, with a major newspaper speculating about the potential rise of a pro-Russian politician.
Ukraine has denied reports circulating on Russian media outlets regarding the alleged capture of the settlement of Zybyne in the Kharkiv region by Russian forces.

След изненадващо големия успех на партията "Тиса" на унгарските избори, Русия се отнесе дипломатично и прие загубата на "Фидес", въпреки неуспешната си кампания за дезинформация.

Pakistan je posrednik u pregovorima Sjedinjenih Američkih Država i Irana, a sva pažnja javnosti je trenutno usmjerena na Islamabad Serena Hotel.

Russian media, including St. Petersburg newspaper Fontanka, extensively reported on Russian tourists stranded at Helsinki-Vantaa airport, covering both their initial dissatisfaction and later gratitude.

Russian media has accused Romania, the US, and other NATO states of conspiring to create a 'corridor of death' of anti-ship missile systems in the Black Sea, under the pretext of a Russian military threat.

Peace talks between the United States, Russia, and Ukraine are reportedly still on hold amidst the ongoing war in Iran, with Russia's Izvestia newspaper confirming the pause.

Flouting transparency requirements, a Serbian website is parroting Russian talking points and boosting Germany’s far-right AfD. In its content, secrecy, and the support it enjoys from Russian media, digital forensics experts say Eagle Eye Explore looks like part of a Kremlin influence operation.

Amid an acute labor shortage caused by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian companies are considering mass recruitment of workers from Africa and India.

Russian media is highlighting the Kremlin's conditions for a possible meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, while also issuing warnings regarding European plans to place nuclear weapons in Kyiv.

Russian authorities reported an alleged drone attack on Moscow, leading to the suspension of airport operations, according to the city's mayor and Russian media.