Western Influencers grab Russian Cash Legitimizing Kremlin Propaganda at Moscow’s “Forum of the Future 2050”
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Western Influencers grab Russian Cash Legitimizing Kremlin Propaganda at Moscow’s “Forum of the Future 2050”

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The Kremlin held its “Forum of the Future 2050” in Moscow — an event framed as a forward-looking international conference but in practice built to launder war propaganda through imported Western voices. Dozens of fringe commentators, conspiracy theorists, and political opportunists from the U.S. and Europe were flown in, many reportedly paid, to parrot Kremlin narratives and offer a façade of international legitimacy to Vladimir Putin’s regime. Among the most notable participants: Alex Jones –

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Russia Let their Train Crash to Cause Civilian Casualties and Prolong the War
Crisis in Russia, War

Civilian Train Crash in Russia shows all Signs of State-Orchestrated Provocation

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A passenger train traveling the Klimov–Moscow route slammed into the ruins of a collapsed bridge at full speed. According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, this was not a lightning-quick accident. Local residents quickly alerted emergency services. A truck driver trapped in the debris was rescued and hospitalized. But 30 minutes later, at 22:50, a passenger train — fully loaded with civilians — barreled into the collapsed structure at full speed.

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Russia’s 4th Largest Oil Company Goes Negative, Reporting Deep Losses for Q1 2025
Economy & Business

Russia’s 4th Largest Oil Company Goes Negative, Reporting Deep Losses for Q1 2025

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One of Russia’s most secretive and politically significant oil giants, Surgutneftegas, has reported a staggering net loss of 439.7 billion rubles in the first quarter of 2025—its worst result in decades. Once a symbol of stability and hidden wealth within the Kremlin’s orbit, the company’s reversal is now a warning sign of a deepening crisis across Russia’s energy sector. For comparison, Surgut posted a profit of 268.5 billion rubles in Q1 2024.

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Kremlin Prepares to Replace Telegram with a Clone App Designed for Total Surveillance
Crisis in Russia

Kremlin Prepares to Replace Telegram with a Clone App Designed for Total Surveillance

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Russia is on the verge of banning Telegram, one of the last relatively free communication platforms in the country. In its place, the Kremlin is aggressively pushing MAX, a state-controlled clone developed by VK (VKontakte)—a company notorious for surrendering user data to Russian authorities. But this isn’t just about digital sovereignty. It’s about surveillance, control, and forcing every Russian citizen into a panopticon.

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Kremlin Drains the Last of the National Welfare Fund to Bail Out the Banks
Crisis in Russia, Economy & Business

Kremlin Drains the Last of the National Welfare Fund to Bail Out the Banks

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The Russian government has begun offloading what remains of the country’s National Welfare Fund (NWF) to prop up its sanctioned financial sector, confirming this week that Sovcombank received a subordinated deposit of 29.6 billion rubles. The funds are part of a broader government scheme allocating 300 billion rubles from the NWF to four of Russia’s largest banks under the guise of financing the Moscow–St. Petersburg high-speed rail project.

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Latvia Calls for EU-Wide Suspension of Visas for Russian Citizens Amid Security Concerns
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Latvia Calls for EU-Wide Suspension of Visas for Russian Citizens Amid Security Concerns

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Latvia has formally urged the European Union to halt the issuance of Schengen visas to Russian nationals, citing escalating security threats linked to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and hybrid operations across Europe. The call, made by Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže on May 25, reflects growing unease over the potential misuse of EU travel privileges by individuals aligned with or acting on behalf of the Kremlin.

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