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Russian authorities face scrutiny over ties to philosopher Ivan Ilyin as Putin openly admires him, sparking debates on fascism. Ministry of Health to conduct fertility checks on 6 million Russians, categorizing patients and encouraging childbirth for demographics concerns.

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  • Putin's admiration for philosopher Ivan Ilyin, known for collaborating with Hitler and advocating fascism, sparks controversy and discussions on Ilyin's views, raising concerns about historical figures' relevance and their ties to problematic ideologies.
  • The Ministry of Health's initiative in Russia involves fertility checks for approximately 6 million people, categorizing patients based on risk factors, with recommendations for women to give birth between 18 to 35 years and men to have children under 49, reflecting concerns over demographics for national security and societal stability.

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00:00

Controversy Surrounding Putin's Favorite Philosopher Sparks Debate

  • State Duma deputies request the Prosecutor General's Office to investigate Ivan Ilyin's works, a philosopher favored by Putin.
  • A monument honoring the deceased sailors from the cruiser Moscow in Sevastopol is unveiled, with details of the attack by the Armed Forces.
  • Local security forces in Dagestan clash with Chechen colleagues over Kadyrov's classmate, Ali Khan Tsakaev.
  • Deputies from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation urge scrutiny of Ilyin's ties to fascism, supported by students' protests.
  • Putin openly expresses admiration for Ilyin, prompting discussions on the philosopher's controversial views on fascism.
  • Ilyin's collaboration with Hitler and advocacy for fascism are highlighted, along with his vision of Russia's unique civilizational path.
  • A center named after Ilyin opens at the Russian State University for the Humanities, sparking debates on historical figures' relevance.
  • Victory Day celebrations in six regions are canceled due to security concerns, with some opting for online events like the Immortal Regiment.
  • Plans for Victory Day parades in various cities are reconsidered due to fears of terrorist attacks and drone threats.
  • A notable traffic incident in Dagestan involves the Minister of Emergency Situations of Chechnya, Ali Khan Tsakaev, leading to a confrontation with local authorities.

17:22

Russian Fertility Checks Amid Political Corruption

  • Ministry of Health to check Russians for fertility as part of the Year of the Family initiative.
  • Approximately 6 million people to undergo fertility checks.
  • Men to be examined by urologists or surgeons; women at antenatal clinics or with obstetrician-gynecologists.
  • Patients to be categorized based on chronic diseases or risk factors.
  • Ministry recommends women give birth between 18 to 35 years, men to have children under 49.
  • Concern over demographics for more soldiers and citizens.
  • Maria Pevchikh and FBK release a series called "Traitors" focusing on political issues.
  • Series delves into the corrupt Russian government, reforms, and oligarchs.
  • Putin seen as a savior post-chaos and social injustice.
  • Project inspired by Navalny's work, discussing the nineties and corruption.

32:05

"Film Critique, TV Showcase, Sabotage Arrest"

  • Maria Pevchikh, head of the investigation department at FBK, discusses the importance of critiquing a film, encouraging individuals like Milov, Fishman, and Hugo to analyze and point out errors in the documentary. She emphasizes the need for open discussion and welcomes criticism from all parties involved.
  • An event celebrating the 14th anniversary of the rain will take place in Amsterdam on April 26, featuring a special broadcast showcasing the workings of television. Viewers will have the opportunity to witness the behind-the-scenes preparation and ask questions during the live event.
  • Two men in Germany were arrested for allegedly planning sabotage under the instruction of Russian special services. The main suspect, a 39-year-old with dual citizenship, is believed to have coordinated with Russian curators since 2023 to carry out arson and explosions on military and industrial sites, including an army base in Bavaria.
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