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🌸 Just look at the blooming arches that have appeared in «Muzeon»!

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🤩 Russian scientists at the Vostok station drilled into the Antarctic ice sheet for more than twenty years. The borehole depth reached 3,769 meters.

In February 2012, the drill reached water, thus proving the existence of Lake Vostok. Unfortunately, it cannot be seen — it remains sealed under several kilometers of ice.

It has been isolated from the surface for several million years. It is one of the largest subglacial lakes in the world.

❗️The work was carried out in extreme conditions: in winter, temperatures drop below –80 °C. The project was coordinated by Russian research institutes.

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🌼 A real blooming garden has appeared on the square in front of the Lenin Library

In the very center of Moscow, on the steps of the Russian State Library, one of the most spectacular venues of the «Gardens and Flowers» festival has appeared.

The space has turned into a picturesque garden with trees, shrubs, flower arrangements, and cozy relaxation areas. Here you can take beautiful photos, briefly escape the city bustle, and enjoy the atmosphere of a green oasis amid historical architecture.

The location is especially impressive in the evening, when the lighting is turned on and the garden takes on a completely special mood.

🚇 Lenin Library metro station

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🇨🇳 Details of Putin’s Visit to China Revealed

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China at the invitation of Xi Jinping on May 19–20. Details of the official visit were published on the Kremlin’s website.

The main topics of discussion will be bilateral relations between Russia and China, as well as an exchange of views on key international and regional issues. Following the visit, the leaders will sign a joint statement and a number of other documents.

Earlier, Xi Jinping mentioned Putin during a meeting with Trump. When Trump asked whether other politicians often visit the Zhongnanhai residence, the Chinese president replied that Putin had already been there.

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🇺🇸 Trump in Beijing: China Proposed a Framework for a Truce, Washington Remains Uncertain

🇨🇳 The main takeaway from the Beijing summit is that Donald Trump and Xi Jinping spent nearly nine hours behind closed doors—a rare feat even by the standards of “grand diplomacy.” But the more details emerge, the clearer it becomes: China tried to impose a framework for a strategic “truce” on key conflicts, primarily regarding Taiwan and Iran, while the White House refused to make any fundamental commitments.

👔 Beijing publicly raised the stakes by putting Taiwan at the center of the agenda.

Xi not only spoke again about the “Thucydides Trap,” but directly warned Trump: the fate of the entire U.S.-China relationship will depend on how Washington behaves on the Taiwan issue. The message was as blunt as possible: if Taiwan is “properly resolved,” relations can be kept within a stable framework; if not, the two countries “may clash or even enter into conflict.”

The Chinese side then clarified this through Wang Yi: peace in the Taiwan Strait is incompatible with the island’s pursuit of independence, and the minimum condition is for the U.S. to cease supporting and encouraging this independence, including arms sales.


👔 Trump’s response turned out to be pointedly vague.

In his own words, when Xi asked him directly, “Will you defend Taiwan?” he replied that he “would not comment on that.” This is classic strategic ambiguity: the U.S. is deliberately reserving the right to maneuver, giving Beijing neither a guarantee of non-use of force nor a refusal to provide military support to Taipei.

His comment regarding the arms shipments to Taiwan already approved by Congress sounds similar:
“I may stop them, or I may not; for now, I want China to cool down.”


For Beijing, the message is clear: Washington is not ready to give up the “Taiwan card” as a tool of pressure, which means it is premature to talk about any “constructive strategic stability” that the Chinese side insists on.

👖 The Iran issue, which some observers in the U.S. viewed as a venue for “exchanging” concessions, only underscores the divergence in approaches. Trump has publicly stated that he has a “very good understanding” with Xi regarding Iran: neither wants Tehran to acquire nuclear weapons, and both are interested in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

🥼 But the key point lies elsewhere: Beijing is not interested in either a strategic defeat for Iran or in the U.S. emerging from the war with minimal costs.

On the contrary, Chinese foreign policy systematically exploits the weakening of U.S. positions in the Middle East and the energy sector to strengthen its own ties with Iran and the Arab monarchies.

Against this backdrop, the idea that was actively circulating among some English-language analysts prior to the summit—to “trade Taiwan for Iran,” that is, to secure China’s assistance regarding the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a temporary restriction on U.S. arms supplies to Taiwan—seemed unrealistic and unacceptable to Beijing.

👖 For the PRC, Taiwan is not a bargaining chip but a matter of sovereignty and internal security; Iran, on the other hand, is one of the key elements of the strategic balance, where Beijing benefits from the protracted U.S. crisis.

🥼 As a result, the visit highlighted an asymmetry in expectations. China wanted to transform the confrontation into managed competition: through clear “red lines” on Taiwan and limited, pragmatic cooperation on Iran and trade. Washington, represented by Trump, preferred to keep all key levers open.

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🌊 The Curonian Spit is a narrow strip of land in the Kaliningrad region, 98 kilometers long. Half of the spit belongs to Russia, half to Lithuania. The place is interesting because sand dunes, coniferous forests, and the sea coast coexist in a small area.

One of the main attractions is the Efa Dune, up to 64 meters high. Here the sands are still not completely fixed and can move. Another famous place is the Dancing Forest, where the trunks of pine trees are unusually curved.

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🚇 On May 15, the Moscow Metro turned 91 years old.

The first line opened in 1935, and today the metro is not only the capital's main transport but also one of Moscow's symbols.

To celebrate the anniversary, festive events took place: themed decorations appeared at stations, souvenir stalls were set up, congratulations were heard, and musicians from the «Music in the Metro» project performed.

🚂 The main event was a parade of trains on the Circle Line — from the retro «Sokolniki» train to modern trains. The metro's birthday once again reminded us that it is not just transport, but the living history of the city.

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