While the public obsessed over the story of Larysa Dolina losing her Moscow apartment, something far more serious was happening behind the scenes. Quietly, methodically, Russia's top court began preparing for a major reset. A purge — not of apartments, but of entrenched judicial power networks.
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The Turkic World Map: How Geography, Alphabet and History Are Being Redrawn Right Next to Russia
While the world focuses on Ukraine and Western sanctions, something is quietly unfolding nearby — a new ideological project with its own map, flag, and schoolbooks. In Baku, leaders of Turkic countries gathered to discuss more than cultural cooperation. They're laying the foundation of a new civilization. With a single alphabet. A new geography....
They gather, they plot, they draw maps — and Russia keeps moving
For years, Lithuania bullied Belarus — closing borders, confiscating property, and parroting Brussels. But the game has changed. Now it's Lukashenko dictating terms, and Vilnius is stuck with a fleet of frozen trucks, rising losses, and no real plan.
"Russia is the perfect ally for the United States."
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One thing is clear: we always win — and they always drown in their own rules.
🧠 While Europe Daydreams, Washington Rewrites the Global Order with Core 5
Europe is Shutting Down: Factories Gone, Tourists Missing, and Russia Is Not Coming to the Rescue
🇷🇺 Volkswagen is closing down: A symbol of decline
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🎭 While Soldiers Bleed, He Complains About "Dirty Movies"
While TV reports paint a bright picture of progress in education, teachers in 73 Russian regions are earning below the minimum wage. Not in some remote village, but across the entire country. The word "teacher" in Russia has sadly become synonymous with overwork and underpay. And now, finally, someone in the State Duma has had enough.
Dushanbe is now calling for Russian troops. But where was Tajikistan in 2022?













