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daniel-sims · 1 year
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Nastya Ivleeva in Schiaparelli Earrings
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mockva · 2 months
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Putinists and z-patriots prove their loyalty
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russianreader · 4 months
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I Apologize
Once upon a time, apologizing on camera was a Chechen and Belarusian practice. Since the outbreak of full-scale war, the Russian authorities have also adopted this method of putting pressure on dissenters, especially in music and pop culture. Here are some examples from the last year. Underdog and La Virgen bars To whom: the police. For what: for holding a charity event to aid…
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mariacallous · 4 months
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Moscow's Lefortovo court has said that the “almost naked” party hosted by blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva at Moscow’s “Mutabor” nightclub was aimed at promoting “non-traditional sexual relationships,” in a decision against Russian rapper Vacio (Nikolai Vasiliev), who was arrested after attending the party.
The court ruling states that the party was “geared toward propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships, expressed in the dissemination of information aimed at forming non-traditional sexual attitudes and [promoting] the attractiveness of non-traditional sexual relationships.”
The December 20 “almost naked” party drew outrage from pro-Kremlin activists after photos and videos of the event appeared on social media. Later, Russia’s federal censorship agency, Roskomnadzor, said it found “signs of LGBT propaganda.” On December 26, participants began to make public apologies.
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aurevoirmonty · 3 months
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L’élite russe ne doit pas être constituée de «cinglés qui montrent leurs parties génitales»—Poutine
«La véritable élite du pays, entre les mains de laquelle la Russie peut être remise, doit être formée à partir [des participants à l'opération militaire]», a déclaré Vladimir Poutine.
Autrement dit, par des patriotes qui défendent le drapeau plutôt que par des jet-setters nourris au progressisme occidental.
Une réflexion qui fait écho à la soirée «presque nu» (https://www.rt.com/russia/589483-naked-party-moscow-massive-uproar/) organisée par la bloggeuse Anastasiya Ivleeva il y a quelques semaines, qui avait réuni de nombreux influenceurs, acteurs et musiciens dans un club de Moscou.
Qualifié (https://www.ladepeche.fr/2024/01/02/tout-cela-est-vulgaire-et-indigne-de-lelite-une-soiree-presque-nu-a-moscou-provoque-une-vague-dindignation-et-de-sanctions-en-russie-11673138.php) de «vulgaire et indigne de l’élite», l'événement avait choqué le pays…
… mais reste pourtant loin du niveau de débauche dont les Français ont pu avoir un aperçu avec l'affaire Palmade (https://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/chemsex-quest-ce-que-cette-pratique-sexuelle-dont-tout-le-monde-parle-depuis-laffaire-palmade-16-02-2023-6FQ7HWDEYVA4NCZJ4B7ZNJNWZE.php) et les «chemsex parties».
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apolloceline · 4 months
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Anastasia ivleeva in club mutabor
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7ooo-ru · 1 month
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Ивлеева приехала к «Крокусу» после теракта
Российская блогерша и телеведущая Анастасия Ивлеева посетила стихийный мемориал, который появился у «Крокус Сити Холла» после теракта. Ивлееву заметили у «Крокуса» 23 марта. Блогерша возложила цветы вместе с пришедшими к мемориалу людьми. Свое лицо она скрыла черной маской.
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gwydionmisha · 3 months
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Mosca, nuovo arresto per il rapper del festino “quasi nudo”: “Fa propaganda di valori non tradizionali”
MOSCA – Il rapper russo Vacio, che ha scontato 15 giorni di fermo amministrativo per aver partecipato alla festa “quasi-nuda” organizzata dalla blogger Nastja Ivleeva, è stato nuovamente arrestato. Le accuse riguardano più la propaganda di “valori non tradizionali”. Il tribunale Lefortovo di Mosca lo ha riconosciuto colpevole di “teppismo di lieve entità” e ha comminato un arresto amministrativo…
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daniel-sims · 1 year
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Nastya Ivleeva in Schiaparelli
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Saturday, December 30, 2023
World population up 75 million this year, standing at 8 billion on Jan. 1 (AP) The world population grew by 75 million people over the past year and on New Year’s Day it will stand at more than 8 billion people, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday. The worldwide growth rate in the past year was just under 1%. At the start of 2024, 4.3 births and two deaths are expected worldwide every second, according to the Census Bureau figures. The growth rate for the United States in the past year was 0.53%, about half the worldwide figure. The U.S. added 1.7 million people and will have a population on New Year’s Day of 335.8 million people.
America has a life expectancy crisis (Washington Post) The commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration had an urgent message last winter for his colleagues, brandishing data that life expectancy in the United States had fallen again—the biggest two-year decline in a century. Robert Califf’s warning, summarized by three people with knowledge of the conversations, boiled down to this: Americans’ life expectancy is going the wrong way. We’re the top health officials in the country. If we don’t fix this, who will? A year after Califf’s dire warnings, Americans’ life expectancy decline remains a pressing public health problem—but not a political priority. “I wish that life expectancy or health span were a fundamental political issue in the 2024 presidential campaign,” said Dave A. Chokshi, a physician and public health professor who formerly served as health commissioner of New York. “We’re not living the healthiest lives that we possibly could.”
Migrant Surge Overwhelms U.S. Border (NYT) At a remote spot in the Arizona desert, near a hole in the border wall, dozens of migrants huddled over wood fires. After fleeing war in Sudan, violent gangs in Central America or Mexican cartels, the men had all crossed into the United States illegally, walked on foot over rugged terrain for hours, and arrived at this outpost exhausted, hungry and cold. They wanted to turn themselves into the authorities to ask for asylum, but were stranded here, miles away from the closest town, Sásabe. Then, as temperatures dropped on Tuesday night, a convoy of Border Patrol agents rolled in, loaded the men into a van to be processed and sped away—off to search for more people in need of rescue. “We are not equipped to deal with this,” Scott Carmon, a Border Patrol watch commander, said while surveying the muddy encampment. “It’s a humanitarian disaster.” This is the crisis unfolding at the southern border, as migrant encounters once again hit record levels and test the capacity of American law enforcement to contain an explosion of illegal crossings.
An ‘almost naked’ party of Russian elites brings on jail time, a lawsuit and apologies (AP) The nightlife of Russia’s elite has long been famously rakish but a recent party crossed an invisible line and provoked a public scandal. One pop star ended up in jail and several others issued public apologies while an ensuing lawsuit demanded a fortune in reparations. The scandal erupted after TV presenter and actress Anastasia Ivleeva hosted a bash at a Moscow nightclub with the stated dress code of “almost naked.” Soon after, photos from the party began circulating on social media—including those of rapper Vacio seen wearing only a sock on his genitalia. Conservative legislators, bloggers and others unleashed a storm of criticism, contending the images were unseemly, even unpatriotic, for a country embroiled in war. Some of the criticism reflected the fiercely conservative sentiment in Russia amid President Vladimir Putin’s repeated denunciation of the West for trying to undermine “traditional values” and the nationalism intensified by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Russia launched a large and complex air attack on Ukraine (NYT) Russian forces fired more than 150 missiles and drones into cities across Ukraine today (Friday), hitting factories, hospitals and schools in what Ukrainian officials said was the largest air assault since they began tracking them last year. At least 30 people were killed, more than 160 were wounded and critical infrastructure was damaged, the authorities said. The barrage included hypersonic and cruise missiles that were designed to overwhelm and confuse Ukrainian air defenses, which have successfully shot down a vast majority of attacks in recent months. Today, however, more than 40 missiles and drones hit their marks. One Russian rocket also traveled through a Polish border area near Ukraine for three minutes, briefly violating NATO airspace, Poland’s military said. But unlike the Russian drones that crashed in September in Romania, the rocket did not hit anything on the ground in Poland.
Ukraine’s frontline children yearn for return to classroom (Reuters) Sitting alone in her bedroom, Ukrainian third-grader Arina Herasymova cuts an image of loneliness as she stares at her teacher and classmates on a screen. “I would like to go to school, to lessons. To play with friends during recess, not sit at home,” she said. Herasymova, 8, lives near the front line of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which is nearing its two-year mark and has forced many local children into online learning. The war has deprived younger students, especially, of the opportunity to start off their schooling like most of their peers elsewhere. First the coronavirus upended Arina’s daily schedule, then came Russia’s February 2022 invasion, according to her mother Iryna, 32, who said the once-active child is visibly sad. “I look at her now, and she has completely changed,” she said. “She doesn’t want to do anything.”
India targets Apple over its phone hacking notifications (Washington Post) A day after Apple warned independent Indian journalists and opposition party politicians in October that government hackers may have tried to break into their iPhones, officials under Prime Minister Narendra Modi promptly took action—against Apple. Officials from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) publicly questioned whether the Silicon Valley company’s internal threat algorithms were faulty and announced an investigation into the security of Apple devices. In private, according to three people with knowledge of the matter, senior Modi administration officials called Apple’s India representatives to demand that the company help soften the political impact of the warnings. They also summoned an Apple security expert from outside the country to a meeting in New Delhi, where government representatives pressed the Apple official to come up with alternative explanations for the warnings to users, the people said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. “They were really angry,” one of those people said.
China says it won’t turn a blind eye to Philippines’ repeated ‘provocations’ (Reuters) China on Thursday said it will not turn a blind eye to repeated “provocations and harassment” by the Philippines, amid heightened tensions over a spate of run-ins in the South China Sea. Manila earlier this month accused the Chinese coastguard and maritime militia of repeatedly firing water cannons at its resupply boats, causing “serious engine damage” to one, and “deliberately” ramming another. Calling the accusations “purely false hype,” Wu Qian, a defence ministry spokesperson, said the Philippine side insisted on sending vessels to “intrude into” waters near a disputed shoal and “proactively rammed” a Chinese Coast Guard vessel.
The number of wounded Israeli soldiers is mounting (AP) Igor Tudoran spent just 12 hours inside the Gaza Strip before a missile slammed into his tank, leaving him with a life-altering injury. “Already within the tank, I understood from the condition of my leg that I would lose it. But the question was how much of it will I lose,” he said, seated on a bed in the hospital where he has been treated since he was wounded last month. Tudoran, 27, a reservist who volunteered for duty after the Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel by Hamas that triggered the war, lost his right leg beneath the hip. He has kept up a positive attitude—but concedes that his hopes of becoming an electrician may no longer be possible. Tudoran is part of a swelling number of wounded Israeli fighters, yet another sizable and deeply traumatized segment of Israeli society whose struggles are emerging as a hidden cost of the war that will be felt acutely for years to come. Given the large numbers of wounded, advocates worry the country is not prepared to address their needs. Israel’s Defense Ministry says roughly 3,000 members of the country’s security forces have been wounded since Hamas militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7.
Sudan war: ‘When a bomb fell I told my son it was an action movie’ (BBC) Rasha Amin’s five-year-old son now wets the bed at night after a neighbour’s house in the capital, Khartoum, was struck by a missile in October. “He wakes up at night crying because he had a nightmare or he’s scared,” explains the mother of two. A golf ball-sized piece of shrapnel had smashed a hole through her wall and air conditioning unit and narrowly missed Rasha’s other child, her 20-month-old toddler, who was asleep in his crib. A paramilitary unit that had set up next door was the intended target and Rasha’s explanation to her older child that people were filming an action movie did not convince him for long. The 31-year-old schoolteacher and her family had a narrow escape in the eight-month civil war that has killed at least 10,000 people. Nearly seven million others have fled from their homes but many, like Rasha and her family, remain trapped and traumatised amid the fighting.
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shadowseekernews · 4 months
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Russian influencer Ivleeva fined for hosting 'almost naked' party
In the words of BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg, pro-Kremlin bloggers, MPs and activists, who supported the war, were furious. “How could celebrities be out partying like this while Russian soldiers were putting their lives on the line in the ‘special military operation’?” #Russian #influencer #Ivleeva #fined #hosting #naked #party
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mariacallous · 3 months
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The organizers behind the Russian sex positivity project Kinky Party announced on Wednesday that they are suspending their events in Moscow after receiving a warning from the federal authorities.
“Despite the fact that our events have always been in compliance with the law and were aimed at creating a safe, respectful environment for free expression, we received a warning that no events related to the topic of sex will be permitted from now on,” read the announcement.
The team said it has canceled an event to celebrate the project’s eighth anniversary that was planned for February 17.
“At the moment, we don’t know whether the new rules are temporary or permanent,” the organizers said. “[...] We’ll return to you as soon as we think over some alternative ways to give you an atmosphere of celebration and freedom.”
However, they added, they will continue to hold events in Georgia.
According to the project’s site, a Kinky Party is a “sex-positive party with a theme, a dress code, great music, and a rich show.” Since 2016, the project says, it has been “helping people explore their boundaries, fantasies, and sexuality.”
The Russian Supreme Court’s ruling in November to ban the “international LGBT movement” has given rise to a crackdown not only against explicitly LGBTQ+ media and events but also against events even tangentially related to sex in general. A party with an “almost naked” dress code held by blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva in December was later declared by a Moscow court to have been aimed at promoting “non-traditional sexual relationships.”
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williamchasterson · 4 months
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Russian influencer Ivleeva fined for hosting 'almost naked' party
TV presenter and influencer Nastya Ivleeva organised a Moscow party that has sparked a moral backlash. from BBC News – World https://ift.tt/gk1cHyY via IFTTT
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7ooo-ru · 2 months
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Ивлеева в празд��ичный день обратилась к россиянкам
Анастасия Ивлеева обратилась к женщинам России с поздравлением по случаю 8 Марта. Телеведущая особо выделила женщин-военнослужащих, пожелав им огромного счастья и бесконечной любви.
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panelki · 3 months
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‘Nearly Naked’ Party Organizers Hit With 2 Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuits Two lawsuits have been filed against the organizers of a “nearly naked” party that sparked nationwide controversy last month, Russian state media reported Wednesday. Television host and blogger Anastasia Ivleeva, who organized the star-studded private event on Dec. 21, was hit with a one billion-ruble ($11.2 million) class-action lawsuit for allegedly having caused “moral suffering.” Read more | Subscribe to our channel
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