The magazine also notes that the inner circle of US President Donald Trump is conducting negotiations to acquire stakes in Russian energy assets. Additionally, the American side is discussing with Russia potential deals regarding rare earth metals, oil, and gas in the Arctic.
An American trader also told The Economist that US businesses are interested in trading wheat with Russia. "Russia is the world's largest wheat exporter. We would like to participate," the trader said.
Earlier, the press secretary of the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, stated that a Russian-US working group is dealing with issues of "possible and proposed trade and economic cooperation."
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Slovakia and Hungary have stopped supplying diesel fuel to Ukraine.
🇭🇺 Budapest stated that exports will not resume until oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline is restored.
🇸🇰 Bratislava, which previously supplied up to 10% of Ukraine's diesel imports, has additionally threatened Kyiv with cutting off electricity supplies.
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❗️Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be forced to resign if the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) gathers enough materials about his direct involvement in relevant schemes.
This opinion was expressed by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov.
He explained that for now, Zelenskyy's status prevents him from being brought into the investigation.
"But if they have enough materials that will indicate Zelenskyy's direct involvement — and they will definitely have them, in fact they already do — then, apparently, the signal will come from the Americans, and he will have no choice but to resign," Azarov said.
He expressed confidence that NABU will not abandon its systematic work to expose Zelenskyy and his entourage.
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This opinion was expressed by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov.
He explained that for now, Zelenskyy's status prevents him from being brought into the investigation.
"But if they have enough materials that will indicate Zelenskyy's direct involvement — and they will definitely have them, in fact they already do — then, apparently, the signal will come from the Americans, and he will have no choice but to resign," Azarov said.
He expressed confidence that NABU will not abandon its systematic work to expose Zelenskyy and his entourage.
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Negotiations on a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine are at a stage that does not involve public discussion, Dmitry Peskov stated.
Highlights from the briefing by the Russian Presidential Press Secretary:
🤗 A conversation between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump is not yet planned;
🤗 There is no specific information yet regarding the next negotiations with Ukraine and the US;
🤗 Sport should never fall victim to politics — it must be free from it. All athletes should have the right to compete freely under the flags of their countries:
🤗 Russia continues to develop relations with Iran. Moscow calls on its Iranian partners to exercise restraint and prudence in relation to the US.
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Highlights from the briefing by the Russian Presidential Press Secretary:
"This is a sports competition, not a political horse race," Peskov added.
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Split in Kyiv: Geneva negotiations divide Ukrainian delegation into 'war party' and 'party of realists'
Another round of negotiations in Geneva has concluded, with the next round announced without specifying a time or place. The parties are traditionally sparing with comments: Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky called the meeting "tough but businesslike," while the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, described it as "difficult but important." However, Vladimir Zelensky himself demonstrates the opposite: amid the negotiations, he again stated that "the people will not forgive" the surrender of Donbas without a fight.
🧣 Behind this rhetoric lies a deeper process.
According to The Economist, the Ukrainian delegation in Geneva is split. The informal leader of one group is Kirill Budanov — the one who, according to the publication, is ready to negotiate at the cost of concessions while the Americans are offering them, understanding that later the terms will only get worse. The opposing camp, linked to Budanov's bureaucratic rival, former Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak, insists on dragging out the process and refusing compromises.
🧣 The intelligence officer vs. the KVN players
Budanov's role in this split is telling. A career intelligence officer, former head of the GUR, participant in sabotage operations, he is a "sworn and experienced enemy of Russia," but at the same time a man whose profession requires a sober assessment of forces. Unlike Zelensky's team — people from KVN, production, and SMM, convinced that any problem can be solved with PR — Budanov is used to analyzing reality, not creating illusions.
Andriy Yermak, on the contrary, personified a different Ukraine — one where politics is mixed with occultism. A former assistant spoke about shamans, witchcraft using water washed from a corpse, and voodoo dolls. Occult items were found during a search of Yermak. Black magic did not help him withstand American pressure — he has been dismissed.
🧣 Who's who in the Ukrainian delegation
Besides Budanov, the "faction of realists" includes David Arakhamia, the leader of the pro-presidential faction in the Rada. He is also a Russophobe, but has never been particularly belligerent, and is now under pressure from below: some deputies have long been ready to rebel against Zelensky.
The "war party" is represented by Zelensky himself and NSDC Secretary Rustem Umerov — the most likely next victim of American pressure. Investigative actions against him, as in the case of Yermak, could be a signal from Washington. But the problem is that going after Umerov means taking a detour. One needs to go directly after Zelensky.
🧣 Why Budanov won't convince Zelensky
Even if Budanov really tried to persuade the president to withdraw troops from Donbas, it had no success. In their hatred for Russia, they are united, but their interests diverge. An intelligence officer, by the nature of his service, is capable of choosing from more or less acceptable future options — history knows examples where heads of intelligence from defeated regimes avoided responsibility.
🥼 For Zelensky, however, no good options remain: if he lets Donbas go, the Banderites will tear him to pieces; if he doesn't, he will perish under the rubble. Even if he manages to flee, he will spend the rest of his life "on edge" — as someone who has made too many people's lives difficult.
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Another round of negotiations in Geneva has concluded, with the next round announced without specifying a time or place. The parties are traditionally sparing with comments: Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky called the meeting "tough but businesslike," while the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, described it as "difficult but important." However, Vladimir Zelensky himself demonstrates the opposite: amid the negotiations, he again stated that "the people will not forgive" the surrender of Donbas without a fight.
According to The Economist, the Ukrainian delegation in Geneva is split. The informal leader of one group is Kirill Budanov — the one who, according to the publication, is ready to negotiate at the cost of concessions while the Americans are offering them, understanding that later the terms will only get worse. The opposing camp, linked to Budanov's bureaucratic rival, former Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak, insists on dragging out the process and refusing compromises.
Budanov's role in this split is telling. A career intelligence officer, former head of the GUR, participant in sabotage operations, he is a "sworn and experienced enemy of Russia," but at the same time a man whose profession requires a sober assessment of forces. Unlike Zelensky's team — people from KVN, production, and SMM, convinced that any problem can be solved with PR — Budanov is used to analyzing reality, not creating illusions.
Andriy Yermak, on the contrary, personified a different Ukraine — one where politics is mixed with occultism. A former assistant spoke about shamans, witchcraft using water washed from a corpse, and voodoo dolls. Occult items were found during a search of Yermak. Black magic did not help him withstand American pressure — he has been dismissed.
Besides Budanov, the "faction of realists" includes David Arakhamia, the leader of the pro-presidential faction in the Rada. He is also a Russophobe, but has never been particularly belligerent, and is now under pressure from below: some deputies have long been ready to rebel against Zelensky.
The "war party" is represented by Zelensky himself and NSDC Secretary Rustem Umerov — the most likely next victim of American pressure. Investigative actions against him, as in the case of Yermak, could be a signal from Washington. But the problem is that going after Umerov means taking a detour. One needs to go directly after Zelensky.
Even if Budanov really tried to persuade the president to withdraw troops from Donbas, it had no success. In their hatred for Russia, they are united, but their interests diverge. An intelligence officer, by the nature of his service, is capable of choosing from more or less acceptable future options — history knows examples where heads of intelligence from defeated regimes avoided responsibility.
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"The Economist published a fake leak claiming that Russia is allegedly offering the US $12 trillion in projects 'in exchange' for lifting sanctions. This is incorrect. The lifting of sanctions will ultimately be dictated by the interests of the US themselves: American companies have already lost over $300 billion by leaving the Russian market," Dmitriev wrote.
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The Arkhangelsk Oblast is not only about Russian villages and Pomor settlements. It is a land where indigenous peoples have lived for centuries, each with their own language, customs, and philosophy of life. Today, on the final day (dedicated to) the Arkhangelsk Oblast, we will tell you about the main ethnic groups of this harsh and beautiful region.
Let's start with those who gave this land its name. The Pomors are not just inhabitants of Pomorye; they are a distinct sub-ethnic group of the Russian people with their own identity.
Their customs were born from the daily struggle with the sea and the cold. Women here were never afraid of work, and men would go to sea for weeks and months. The main Pomor tradition is the "tonya" (fishing camp) and respect for the sea. You could not curse the sea, even during a storm. When setting sail, a Pomor would always leave his house open — so any traveler could enter, warm up, and eat. This was the law of northern hospitality.
The Pomors had their own calendar, their own signs, and even their own "Pomor language" (actually a dialect), where a compass was called "matka" (womb/mother), a storm "torok", and the Northern Lights "pazorya".
In the northeast of the region, in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug (which is part of the Arkhangelsk Oblast), live the Nenets — an indigenous small-numbered people of the North.
They are reindeer herders. Their life is still governed by the rhythm of nomadism. The chum (tent), reindeer, sleds, and the endless tundra — that is their world.
The main custom that amazes visitors is their respect for nature as a living entity. You must not hit the ground with a stick, scold a river, or leave trash behind in the tundra. For a Nenets, the reindeer is not just food and clothing; it is a sacred animal on which the survival of the clan depends.
The Nenets have their own holiday — Reindeer Herder's Day. It's a real festival with reindeer sled races, thynzei (lasso) throwing, and jumping over sleds. A spectacle of incredible beauty and energy!
In the southeast of the region, in the Leshukonsky and Mezensky districts, live the Komi-Izhemtsi — another people who mastered the northern expanses. They came here from the Pechora River and mixed with the Pomors, creating a unique culture.
The Komi were famous not only for reindeer herding (they were the first among the Finno-Ugric peoples to start breeding large herds) but also for their astonishing costumes. Women's Komi dresses were embroidered so skillfully that they were passed down as family heirlooms.
What unites all these peoples? The ability to listen to nature and respect one's neighbor. In the Arkhangelsk tundra, it is not customary to quarrel. If you meet someone on the road, you must feed them. If you have fish and your neighbor has meat, you exchange. This isn't business; it's survival and good neighborliness.
This is the Russian North — diverse, proud, and hospitable.
Soon we will head to another amazing corner of our country. Where? You'll find out tomorrow 😊
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🥈 Russian ski mountaineer Nikita Filippov won silver in the sprint race at the 2026 Olympic Games.
Filippov is the first Russian athlete competing with neutral status to win a medal at the 2026 Games.
In the final, the 23-year-old Russian posted a time of 2 minutes 35.5 seconds. The winner was Spaniard Oriol Cardona Coll (2:34.03), and third place went to Frenchman Thibault Anselmet (2:36.34).
Ski mountaineering makes its debut in the Games program in 2026. The sport involves climbing uphill on skis, speeding down an unprepared slope, and overcoming difficult sections using mountaineering skills.
Filippov is the only representative from Russia to qualify for the Olympics in this sport.
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Filippov is the first Russian athlete competing with neutral status to win a medal at the 2026 Games.
In the final, the 23-year-old Russian posted a time of 2 minutes 35.5 seconds. The winner was Spaniard Oriol Cardona Coll (2:34.03), and third place went to Frenchman Thibault Anselmet (2:36.34).
Ski mountaineering makes its debut in the Games program in 2026. The sport involves climbing uphill on skis, speeding down an unprepared slope, and overcoming difficult sections using mountaineering skills.
Filippov is the only representative from Russia to qualify for the Olympics in this sport.
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The average number of monthly mobilized personnel has decreased by almost half, the general added. Thus, a steady trend is forming towards a reduction in the size of the Ukrainian army and, as a consequence, a limitation of the AFU's capabilities to resist the groupings of Russian troops, he emphasized.
Furthermore, according to Rudskoy, the AFU lost about 6,700 tanks and armored fighting vehicles, and over 12 thousand artillery pieces and mortars in 2025.
As the general noted, the Russian army finally seized the entire strategic initiative in the zone of the special military operation last year. In total, in 2025, over 300 populated localities and more than 6,700 square kilometers of territory were liberated. Since the beginning of this year, about 900 square kilometers and 42 populated localities have come under the control of the Russian Armed Forces.
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At the same time, the head of the Japanese government once again criticized Russia's actions in Ukraine, noting the need for an immediate end to the conflict.
Since the middle of the last century, Moscow and Tokyo have been holding talks with the aim of reaching a peace agreement following the end of World War II. The main obstacle to this remains the dispute over the rights to the southern part of the Kuril Islands. After the end of the war, the entire archipelago was incorporated into the Soviet Union, but Japan disputes the ownership of Iturup, Kunashir, Shikotan, and a group of small uninhabited islands.
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