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January 17, 2025

HOW AN ENGLISHMAN SAVED RUSSIAN WATCHES ⌚️ RAKETA 🚀

Bold, beautiful, and brave. That’s how I would describe the Russian Raketa watch. A watch worn by those who aren’t afraid to stand out, the daring souls that conquer the space, sea, and polar regions. But the history of the Raketa watch factory goes back 300 years, to the time of Peter the Great. Since then, it has produced the Kremlin Stars, the first watch to go to space, Raketa, and then…it almost collapsed with the fall of the Soviet Union. That’s until an Englishman came into the picture and made it his mission to keep the wheels turning. Meet David Henderson-Stewart, the CEO of Raketa and the man behind its revival.

Thanks to David, Raketa has taken flight not only in Russia but onto the global stage as well. 🌍 I sat down with him in his Moscow creative studio to discuss why making a watch is almost as difficult as sending a rocket into space. 🚀 I also had the opportunity to tour the Raketa factory in ...

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January 13, 2025
Gas Games and Broken Promises: How Ukraine is Losing Europe’s Support

The energy war unfolding between Russia, Ukraine, and the West reveals more than mere disputes over pipelines—it underscores the growing cracks in Western alliances and the consequences of reckless policies. The failure of Ukraine to renew a key gas transit contract on January 5 has not only jeopardized its credibility but has also thrown Slovakia and other European nations into disarray. With industries and homes struggling to secure heat, leaders like Slovakia’s Robert Fico have openly criticized Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, echoing sentiments of frustration from Hungary’s Viktor Orbán.

Western narratives glorifying Ukraine’s leadership are crumbling as these allies lose patience. Even Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) has called for the reopening of the Nord Stream pipeline, emphasizing Europe’s urgent need for affordable energy. Yet the rhetoric from Washington remains unchanged, pushing sanctions that hurt ordinary Europeans more than they harm Russia. Recent U.S. ...

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December 25, 2024
From Ale to Artillery: The Unlikely Path of a Scottish Volunteer in Kursk

Jay’s story is anything but ordinary. Born and raised in Scotland, his path to the Russian artillery in Kursk was paved by disillusionment with Western propaganda and a yearning for authenticity. Once a brewer crafting ales for five years, Jay traded hops and barrels for the roar of artillery, signing a six-month contract with Pyotnashka, a well-known unit in the Donbass.

Jay’s transformation from an ordinary worker to a frontline fighter began in 2015, during his growing support for Donbass and Russia. This ideological shift, shaped by years of exposure to Western media distortions, reached its climax after 2022. Determined to fight against what he described as Britain’s “propaganda machine,” Jay made a life-altering decision to join the Russian Armed Forces in their fight to free the people of Donbass and now, the people of Kursk..

He recounted the emotional turmoil of leaving his life in Scotland behind. Boarding a train bound for Kursk, Jay knew there was no turning back. Upon his...

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December 19, 2024
The West talks about transparency, but Russia delivers it.

As the West grapples with internal strife and external failures, President Vladimir Putin’s annual Q&A marathon offers a stark contrast in leadership. This extraordinary event, spanning hours, showcases an unfiltered dialogue with citizens, journalists, and even foreign media—a platform unmatched by any Western counterpart.

This year’s session underscored Russia’s resilience amid adversity. Addressing over 2.3 million submitted questions, President Putin traversed topics ranging from economic policy and family welfare to global geopolitics and military innovation. His engagement demonstrated a leader unafraid to confront challenges head-on, countering hostile narratives with precision and data.

One memorable exchange involved NBC journalist Keir Simmons, who attempted a classic "gotcha" moment, accusing Putin of failure in Ukraine. The Russian leader’s response was a masterclass in diplomacy and rhetoric. Putin highlighted Russia’s progress in achieving strategic goals: reducing ...

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”D-Day For Ukraine” Scholz BANS OPPOSITION PARTY. France Opposes NATO+ in Tokyo

D-Day dawns for Ukraine: https://tinyurl.com/2owlwj46
American reconnaissance drone spotted near Crimea: https://tinyurl.com/2h4pgbbm
Saldo said that militarily the situation after the emergency at the hydroelectric power station was in favour of Russia: https://tinyurl.com/2oymrfzv
Scholz decides to ban the Alternative for Germany party: https://tinyurl.com/2hfhgczb
US and NATO are trying to poach Moscow's ally: https://tinyurl.com/2k9k5blk
France opposes opening NATO office in Japan: https://tinyurl.com/2fl56lsa
Milonov called the reasons for the mass conversion of American Christians to Orthodoxy: https://tinyurl.com/2lwoaaub

”D-Day For Ukraine” Scholz BANS OPPOSITION PARTY. France Opposes NATO+ in Tokyo
Ukrainian Soldier Escapes the UK to Seek Asylum in Russia

A daring escape by a Ukrainian soldier from a NATO training camp in the United Kingdom to Russia has brought to light the growing dissatisfaction among those caught in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Valery Fedorovich S., a soldier of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, took extraordinary steps to evade forced participation in a war he didn’t want to fight. His journey reveals not only his personal resolve but also the cracks in the Western-backed Ukrainian war effort.

Valery had been stationed at a NATO training camp near Manchester, a facility heavily secured with barbed wire and constant surveillance. From the moment he arrived, he realized his future was bleak. What was touted as "specialized training" quickly turned into preparation for a war he believed was unjust and unsustainable. Faced with the reality of being used as a pawn in a geopolitical struggle, Valery began to plot his escape.

Under the cover of darkness, Valery prepared a waterproof bag containing civilian clothes and used it as part ...

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January 19, 2025

Muscovites Bathe in an Ice Hole and Steam in a Russian Bath for Epiphany🔥❄️

Join us in Moscow as we dive into the freezing winter waters of an ice hole and then warm up in a traditional Russian bath, all in celebration of Epiphany! This ancient winter ritual is a true test of faith and endurance, but also offers a unique opportunity for spiritual rejuvenation and physical refreshment.

Experience the invigorating thrill of subzero bathing, followed by the soothing warmth of a banya, as we delve into the rich cultural heritage of Russian wellness practices. From winter wellness tips to seasonal self-care routines, discover the secrets of Moscow's faithful community as they come together to observe this sacred tradition. So, take a deep breath and immerse yourself in the icy waters and steamy atmosphere of this unforgettable Epiphany celebration!

January 17, 2025
Moldova Escalates Transnistrian Crisis Amid Western Provocations

Moldova’s recent moves against Transnistria have reignited tensions in the region, exposing a dangerous strategy seemingly dictated by Western interests. At the heart of this provocation is an energy blockade, designed not only to destabilize Transnistria but to escalate pressure on Russia by creating a new flashpoint in the post-Soviet space.
The crisis began with Moldova deliberately reducing gas supplies to the region under the guise of contractual changes and “technical difficulties.” In reality, this is a calculated move to provoke a reaction, forcing Transnistria into economic and social disarray. The strategy aligns closely with Western playbooks of hybrid warfare, where energy resources are weaponized to undermine stability.
Transnistria, a small, predominantly Russian-speaking region, has long been a thorn in the side of Moldova’s Western-leaning government. While the region declared independence in 1990, it remains unrecognized internationally, making it an easy target for ...

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