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12.04.2025, 10:29
Crimean residents will be taught to create "strong families for the state"
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12.04.2025, 08:47
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Monument to Russian "family saints" erected in occupied Armyansk
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12.04.2025, 08:27
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Valeriy Klochok refutes the information allegedly provided by Reuters about Witkoff's allegations
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11.04.2025, 12:07
Collaborator Aksyonov demands to reprimand all "heads of administrations" in the TOT of Crimea
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11.04.2025, 10:33
The anthem for Crimea is ready, the author of the lyrics is now an ardent Putinist
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11.04.2025, 09:40
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Russia is waging an aggressive and genocidal war in Crimea, - Andriy Ivanets
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10.04.2025, 21:20
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A traitor from Crimea, convicted in Ukraine, is among the crew of the spacecraft
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10.04.2025, 18:09
Damages from Russia's aggression should be counted from 2014 - PACE resolution
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10.04.2025, 11:54
Resident of Russian hinterland convicted for financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine
- 10.04.2025, 10:08
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09.04.2025, 19:44
Elderly resident of Kurmansk district arrested for "discrediting the Russian army"
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09.04.2025, 18:01
The provocateurs were ethnic "Russians" who constantly ridiculed Ukrainian culture, - Olga Sharagina
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09.04.2025, 12:13
Russian State Duma passes laws tightening control over "foreign agents"
03.04.2025, 11:28
US Senator criticizes Trump's policies for 25 hours without interruption
Cory Booker, 55-year-old U.S. Senator from New Jersey Cory Booker, elected from the Democratic Party to the Senate in 2013, broke the record for the longest speeches in the Senate. This is reported by the British news agency Reuters.
He delivered a speech that lasted 25 hours and 5 minutes, breaking the record set by Senator Strom Thurmond in 1957. Booker spent more than a day on his feet, did not eat and did not go to the toilet.
It is noted that Booker accused Trump of destroying American institutions and trying to drastically reduce the powers of the federal government. In the speech, he criticized the attempts of Trump and his adviser, billionaire Elon Musk, to drastically reduce the federal government.
"Our institutions are being recklessly and unconstitutionally attacked and even destroyed," Booker said.
"Trump's trade war with our allies will only raise costs and fears for American families," the senator said.
"This is a moral moment for all Americans. This is not a matter of left or right. This is a question of right and wrong," Booker said, criticizing Trump's policies.
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