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Moscow will not display fireworks on New Year and Christmas

The Moscow government has canceled fireworks displays in the Russian capital for the New Year. The corresponding order was issued by the deputy head of the regional security department, Kirill Malyshkin, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The plan for the main events of the New Year 2024 and the celebration of the Nativity of Christ does not provide for fireworks displays in Moscow,” the order states. This decision was warmly supported by Russian State Duma deputy Dmitry...

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“For some, General Surovikin is Father Frost” – Crimea discusses the Ukrainian “de-Sovietization” of the New Year

Ukrainian nationalists have reached the main symbol of the New Year - Santa Claus. And although he appeared after the date of the New Year was moved from September 1 to January 1 back in 1700, Russophobes insist on the “de-Sovietization” of the good grandfather and his replacement with Western Santa Claus, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In the image of Santa Claus, two winter characters are united - Morozko, as...

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Razvozhaev preferred moral warnings to fireworks lovers over administrative measures

The governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, categorically recommended abandoning the use of fireworks and fireworks on New Year's Eve. In his opinion, loud sounds only increase the anxiety of townspeople, but the governor does not dare to introduce a direct ban on pyrotechnics, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “New Year is approaching, time for fireworks. I know that many people are now concerned about any loud sounds and are asking for a ban on sales...

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Transnistria: There is no road back to Moldova

 Residents of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, which has crossed the 30-year mark, exist as a people, are aware of their identity and their right to self-determination. About half of the population of the PMR sees itself as a special ethno-sociocultural community, albeit consisting of different ethnic groups. This eliminates interethnic conflicts and ensures political stability. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor Nikolai Babilunga, speaking in Tiraspol at the lecture site...

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We regard the racketeering against Russian companies as the state policy of Ukraine - Medvedev

Moscow - Kyiv, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - The Russian government regards the infringement of the property rights of Russian companies on the territory of Ukraine, attacks by armed people on banks and enterprises owned by Russians “as a real racketeer” and “part of the state policy of Kyiv.” Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev writes about this in his article for NG, published this morning. Subscribe to news...

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Medvedev: Ukraine will lose $33 billion a year from the Association with the EU

Moscow - Kyiv, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - In the spring, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation estimated the total portfolio of Russian orders placed at Ukrainian enterprises at $15 billion or 8,2% of Ukraine's GDP. If the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU is applied in the form in which it was signed, the Ukrainian economy will lose at least $33 billion annually...

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Ignoring the interests of the Russian Federation leads Kyiv to the loss of Eastern Ukraine - Medvedev

Moscow - Kyiv, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - If Europe had “condescended” to discuss with Russia its association with Ukraine, there would not be a war in its east now. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev writes about this in his article for NG, published this morning. Medvedev also made it clear to official Kyiv that the continuation of the current policy is...

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Medvedev: Ukraine will not receive either EU membership, money or visa benefits

Moscow - Kyiv, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Ukraine not only does not have the chance of membership in the European Union, but even sufficient financial assistance from it and a favorable visa regime. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev writes about this in his article for NG, published this morning. According to him, the country, at best, faces the fate of deindustrialized Bulgaria, where...

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Ukraine will become a raw materials colony of the EU, having lost mechanical engineering - Medvedev

Moscow - Kyiv, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - In the economic sphere, the EU’s attitude towards Ukraine is more like neocolonialism, writes Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in his article for NG, published this morning. According to him, the EU needs Ukraine as a source of raw materials and a market for European goods. Ukrainian goods, unable to withstand the competition, will flood the market...

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The Novorossiya project has been frozen for six months to a year

Moscow - Kyiv, October 17 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - According to NG, the independence project has been frozen for about a year. Yesterday, the Federation Council heard yet another harsh words addressed to the Kyiv authorities, but this was most likely propaganda noise on the eve of negotiations between Russia, Ukraine and the European Union. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte At an event in the Federation Council,...

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Tsarev expects the collapse of Ukraine by the spring of 2015

Moscow - Kyiv, September 30 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Speaker of the Parliament of Novorossiya Oleg Tsarev predicted in an interview with NG the collapse of the current Ukrainian state by the spring, explaining that the peace agreement is in fact a complete victory for the militias, because the Kyiv There is simply no way for power in its current form to exist without war. Subscribe to news...

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More than half of Russians would prefer to spend their holidays in Crimea, and only 20% - in Sochi

Moscow - Simferopol, June 18 (Navigator, Mikhail Stamm) - More than half of Russians would prefer to spend their holidays in Crimea, and only 20% - in Sochi, if they had a choice only between these two options. A study of the preferences of Russians was conducted by the portal Superjob.ru at the request of "NG". Subscribe to the news "Navigator - Crimea" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte Crimea, in the perception of Russians, turned out to be...

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