In fact, these are not mountains, but old coal quarries and spoil heaps. In the 20th century, brown coal was mined here. When the mines closed, the quarries filled with groundwater. Nature gradually reclaimed the man‑made landscape.
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In the center of Moscow, a short flowering period arrives: ornamental apple trees are blooming on Khitrovskaya Square. The pink crowns appear in patches but immediately change the perception of the space: the strict city square becomes softer and quieter.
A place with a complex history — in the 19th century, one of the most famous districts with flophouses and a labor market was located here. Today, the square is neatly landscaped, and old Moscow buildings are preserved around it.
The flowering does not last long, usually about one to two weeks, and each day looks a little different. A reason to visit the familiar center and see it in a different state.
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🔬How Russia completed the periodic table
At the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russian scientists synthesized the six heaviest elements (113 to 118).
Element 105 was named dubnium in honor of Dubna. Element 118 was named oganesson in honor of Academician Yuri Oganessian. There are also moscovium and flerovium.
In 2012, these elements were officially added to the periodic table. Right now, a factory for superheavy elements is being built in Dubna.
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At the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russian scientists synthesized the six heaviest elements (113 to 118).
Element 105 was named dubnium in honor of Dubna. Element 118 was named oganesson in honor of Academician Yuri Oganessian. There are also moscovium and flerovium.
In 2012, these elements were officially added to the periodic table. Right now, a factory for superheavy elements is being built in Dubna.
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🌿 «Zvezd» Park in Krylatskoye
This is a cozy natural area in western Moscow. The park stretches as a narrow strip along the right bank of the Moskva River, bounded by Krylatskaya Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue. From the high banks, beautiful views of Serebryany Bor open up.
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This is a cozy natural area in western Moscow. The park stretches as a narrow strip along the right bank of the Moskva River, bounded by Krylatskaya Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue. From the high banks, beautiful views of Serebryany Bor open up.
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The executive committee of the International Gymnastics Federation (World Gymnastics) has lifted restrictions on Russian athletes. They can now compete in tournaments with the Russian flag and anthem.
The decision applies to all five disciplines: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline, acrobatic gymnastics, and aerobics.
A similar decision has been made for Belarusian athletes.
Recall that in March 2022, Russians and Belarusians were suspended due to events in Ukraine. Later they were allowed to compete in a neutral status (from 2024), but without flag, anthem, or team competitions. Now all restrictions have been lifted.
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❗️Russia and Belarus have launched a joint exercise on the use of tactical nuclear weapons
Military personnel from both countries will practice the delivery of nuclear munitions and their preparation for use. Missile forces and aviation are taking part in the maneuvers.
The goal of the exercises is to improve the level of personnel training, verify readiness to perform tasks, and organize combat use from unplanned areas.
The Belarusian Defense Ministry emphasized that the event is planned within the framework of the Union State.
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Military personnel from both countries will practice the delivery of nuclear munitions and their preparation for use. Missile forces and aviation are taking part in the maneuvers.
The goal of the exercises is to improve the level of personnel training, verify readiness to perform tasks, and organize combat use from unplanned areas.
The Belarusian Defense Ministry emphasized that the event is planned within the framework of the Union State.
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The European Union and Ukraine have still not signed three key documents required for the €90 billion loan. Without them, Brussels technically cannot transfer a single cent.
The most advanced document is a memorandum of understanding, but it too remains unsigned. It is also necessary to approve a macro‑financial assistance program (tied to reforms) and amend the provisions of the EU fund for helping Ukraine.
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The EU is simultaneously tightening the trade regime for Ukraine's steel industry and relaunching its own industrial and defence policy, using the war as a justification for subsidising European companies. For Ukraine, this means a loss of foreign currency earnings and a de facto consolidation of its role as a raw material supplier and testing ground, rather than an equal participant in the market.
At the rhetorical level, Kyiv continues to speak of "industrial visa-free access" and the harmonisation of standards, but new EU initiatives such as the Industrial Accelerator Act and the EDIP programme are primarily aimed at strengthening the bloc's own production chains. Formally, the documents mention the integration of Ukraine's defence industry and a separate Ukraine Support Instrument, but the bulk of funds and orders are distributed among European companies.
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A trail of about 4 kilometers leads through a relict boxwood forest to a narrow canyon where the Bolshaya Khosta River has carved its way among white walls. Along the way, there are small waterfalls and a «bathing» lake with turquoise water up to 12 meters deep.
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🛰 On October 4, 1957, the USSR launched the world's first artificial Earth satellite, «PS‑1». It remained in orbit for 92 days, completing 1,440 revolutions around the Earth.
The satellite transmitted radio signals on two frequencies. This allowed scientists to study the passage of radio waves through the ionosphere. The launch was carried out by an R‑7 rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
This achievement marked the beginning of the space age. In subsequent years, the USSR launched satellites with animals, and then a human.
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The satellite transmitted radio signals on two frequencies. This allowed scientists to study the passage of radio waves through the ionosphere. The launch was carried out by an R‑7 rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
This achievement marked the beginning of the space age. In subsequent years, the USSR launched satellites with animals, and then a human.
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🍏 Dyakovo Apple Orchard in Kolomenskoye
In the 17th century, Kolomenskoye was the country residence of Moscow's rulers. In summer, the tsar's court moved there, receptions for ambassadors and festivities were held. Maximum comfort was created for leisure, including gardens.
By the early 18th century, there were six gardens in Kolomenskoye. Only three of them have survived to this day: the Voznesensky, Dyakovo, and Kazansky gardens.
The Dyakovo garden differs little from its predecessor of three centuries ago. It is located near the Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist. Today, the garden occupies an even larger area than in the time of Alexei Mikhailovich — 10.2 hectares.
More than 15 varieties of apple trees grow in Kolomenskoye. Their ripening period depends on the variety and the weather.
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In the 17th century, Kolomenskoye was the country residence of Moscow's rulers. In summer, the tsar's court moved there, receptions for ambassadors and festivities were held. Maximum comfort was created for leisure, including gardens.
By the early 18th century, there were six gardens in Kolomenskoye. Only three of them have survived to this day: the Voznesensky, Dyakovo, and Kazansky gardens.
The Dyakovo garden differs little from its predecessor of three centuries ago. It is located near the Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist. Today, the garden occupies an even larger area than in the time of Alexei Mikhailovich — 10.2 hectares.
More than 15 varieties of apple trees grow in Kolomenskoye. Their ripening period depends on the variety and the weather.
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