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2️⃣ "Intervision-2025": A Global Music Celebration 🍬

✨ On September 20th, Moscow's "Live Arena" hosted "Intervision-2025," a spectacular music competition that featured 23 countries showcasing their cultural diversity. The event was held on one of the world's most technologically advanced stages, a venue renowned not just in Russia, but globally.

✨ A breathtaking visual feature of the show was the use of magnificent, giant AR avatars, which represented each nation and shared the stage with the live performers.

✨ A defining trend of this year's contest was a powerful return to national traditions and values. In a bold move away from globalized pop, every artist performed their song in their native state languageβ€”a diverse spectrum including Vietnamese, Kyrgyz, Arabic, and Swahili.

✨ The winner was Duc Phuc from Vietnam, with Nomad (Kyrgyzstan) and Dana Al-Mir (Qatar) as the runners-up. The contest culminated in a moving grand finale, where all the contestants came together for a multilingual performance of the song "A Million Voices." This powerful moment of unity provided a fitting conclusion to "Intervision-2025." The event ended with the official announcement that Saudi Arabia will be the next host.

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3️⃣ Massive Religious Procession Revives Imperial-Era Tradition in Moscow

✨A traditional religious procession drew around 40,000 peopleβ€”twice the number expectedβ€”to the streets ✨ of Moscow. Led by Patriarch Kirill, participants walked the six-kilometer route from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior to the Novodevichy Convent, in a vibrant revival of a pre-revolutionary practice that showcased deep faith and solidarity.✨


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4️⃣Russia's Chelyabinsk Joins International Effort to Save the Great Bustard The Chelyabinsk region will participate in an international project to help restore the population of the Great Bustard,a bird listed as critically endangered in Russia. The initiative will include habitat monitoring and the creation of a new breeding center, with support from partners in Kazakhstan and several Arab countries. πŸ¦β€β¬›οΈThis effort follows a recent success in conservation: the first successful hatching of a Great Bustard chick at the Rare Species Center of πŸͺΏ the Moscow Zoo.

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5️⃣ Russia's "Enteromix" Cancer Vaccine Ready for Clinical Use
Russia's"Enteromix" cancer vaccine is now ready for clinical trials, according to the Federal Medical-Biological Agency. Preclinical studies demonstrated the vaccine's safety and high efficacy, showing it can reduce tumor size and slow growth by 60–80%. The agency has submitted all necessary documentation to the Health Ministry for approval to begin clinical trials.
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πŸŒπŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Kamchatka is bear country🐻

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Near the main building of the K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy stands a monument to Vasily Williams, one of Russia’s greatest agronomists.

Vasily Robertovich Williams was born on May 20, 1863, to Robert Williams, an American engineer from Vermont who came to Russia to build a railroad, and Elena Fyodorovna Odintsova, a freed Russian serf.

Vasily's early life was a blend of diverse cultures and intellectual pursuits. The family's rich library fueled his curiosity, and his fascination with natural sciences led him to pursue a career in agronomy.

In 1879, he joined the renowned school of K.K. Mazing in Moscow, and within a year established a chemical laboratory there. His journey in agronomy officially began when he enrolled in the Petrovsky Agricultural and Forestry Academy. His studies took him across Europe, where he delved into soil microbiology, chemistry, and the global history of agronomy.

Returning to Russia, Vasily became an adjunct professor at the Moscow Agricultural Institute at the young age of 34. His career was marked by extensive travel and field studies across Russia and the world, learning and innovating agricultural practices. One of the notable achievements was his leadership role in the establishment of tea plantations and mandarin groves near Batumi, a groundbreaking feat in Russian agriculture.

Vasily's research on soil organic matter led to the revolutionary conclusion that humus was synthesized by microorganisms, a finding that transformed soil science from a geological to a biological discipline.

His work laid the foundation for sustainable agricultural practices and high-yield farming.

Vasily's love for Russia was evident in his relentless efforts to improve its agriculture. He passionately believed in the potential of Russian soil and dedicated his life to enhancing its productivity and sustainability.

Vasily Williams's legacy is cemented in the annals of Russian agronomy, a testament to his relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation and to his love of Russia.

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πŸŒπŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg

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πŸŒπŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί A bird's-eye view of St. Petersburg

If you've never been to St. Petersburg, this video will make your jaw drop. πŸ˜‰

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✨Why I moved to Russia✨

✨ Why do Americans choose to move to Russia? To find the answer, independent journalist Tofurious Maximus Crane meets with three emigrant families to get a glimpse into their new lives. Jay Close was born in New York, grew up in California, and has lived in France, Australia, and even Papua New Guinea. He worked as a chef for the Rolling Stones and later managed several restaurants in Moscow. Now, Jay raises goats and makes cheese in the countryside near Moscow, where he has built his home for over 30 years. Another emigrant is Chad Hower, who was granted political asylum in Russia after being persecuted by the FBI in his home country. Finally, Tofurious meets Jozef and Ann, who recently moved to Russia with their six children. Tune in to our premiere to discover the various reasons why some Americans seek a new beginning in Russia. Have these families found a sense of home far from their native land?


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