Russia in 50 Years: Climate as Geopolitics

Россия через 50 лет: климат как геополитика

The world’s coldest country is warming faster than any other. Over the next half-century, Russia is set to gain an additional 2.5°C in average annual temperature. This is not an environmental statistic. It is a redistribution of resources, trade routes, and demographics. Climate change alters a nation’s geopolitical weight not through sudden catastrophes, but through a slow shift in where people can live, work, and do business.

What This Story Is Really About

The Spy in the Glass World: When Intelligence Costs More Than It’s Worth

Шпион в стеклянном мире: когда добыча информации стоит дороже, чем она сама

Intelligence is returning to its central question: What does the other side actually think and decide? The answer cannot be obtained via satellite or intercepted communications. Only a human being inside the system truly knows. But gaining access to such people — in Russia, in China — has become fundamentally different from what it was twenty years ago.

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Assembly of the Peoples of the World: Diplomacy from Below That Works

Ассамблея Народов Мира: дипломатия снизу, которая работает, vigiljournal.com

We are all well aware of the United Nations, which has lost much of its relevance; NATO, teetering on the brink of collapse; and the CIS, effectively frozen. The great institutions of high-level politics are stalling as the world cracks at the seams. But while some structures fade, others are born. Have you ever heard of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World?

From Eurasia to the Planet

Russians in Peru – Russia under the Peruvian Sky: Two Thousand Destinies on the Other Side of the Planet

Русские в Перу - Россия под перуанским небом: две тысячи судеб на другом конце планеты

Lima. The Pacific Ocean. Tropical sun that almost never shines through the famous grey mist. Somewhere in Miraflores, the upscale district of the Peruvian capital, a Russian woman is cooking borscht while a Spanish-speaking metropolis hums outside her window. She came here twenty years ago – for love. And stayed. There are about two thousand people like her here. Not many. But each one is a universe unto themselves.

The First Russian Footprint: The Ship Suvorov and an Inca Chronicler

Olympic games of winter without Russia?

Олимпийские игры, vigiljournal.com

The Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo 2026 Olympic Games are currently taking place, an international multi-sport event that will culminate on February 22 in the city of Los Angeles. The world's attention is focused on athletes from all over the planet except Russia, which curiously, has enormous preparation for being a country whose athletes are accustomed to the harshest winters in the world.

79th Anniversary of Victory Day

In the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela they have celebrated the 79th anniversary of Victory Day, after the surrender of the Nazi Germany in World War II, it was the victory of all humanity over the terrible fascism, whose scourge continues in war with Russian Federation and its allied countries.

Defender of the Fatherland Day in Caracas

Día del Defensor de la Patria

On February 23 in Russia we celebrate “Defender of the Fatherland Day”. On that day in 1918, near the villages Bolshoe and Maloe Lopatino, near Pskov, soldiers of the 2nd regiment of the Red Army fought with the advanced detachment of German troops, which was advancing on Petrograd. On the initiative of the Petrograd Soviet, February 23 was considered the day of the creation of the Red Army. 75 years later, in 1993, Russia adopted a resolution on the establishment of a significant day for the Russian Federation - Defenders of the Fatherland Day.

Mexico is worst in Latin America on impunity index

Правосудия в Мексике, vigiljournal.com

Mexico is the worst country in Latin America for impunity, according to a study by the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (University of the Americas in Puebla, or UDLAP).

 Mexico topped the Global Impunity Index for Latin America and was the fourth worst country among the 69 that were analyzed worldwide.

 The index measures systems of security, justice and the protection of human rights and structural capacity to come up with its numbers.

 Mexico placed fourth behind first-place Philippines, India and Cameroon.

Drug use soars 205% among teenage girls

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Teenage drug use has doubled in Mexico in five years, but among teenage girls it has soared 205%.

 The number of youths aged 12 to 17 that have used illegal drugs increased from just under 3% in 2011 to just over 6% last year.

 Marijuana is Mexico’s most popular drug, while heroin use is described as minimal despite the fact that Mexico is Latin America’s biggest producer and the world’s third biggest, meaning authorities need to keep the drug in check, said Manuel Mondragón y Kalb, head of the National Commission Against Addictions (Conadic).