Russian media today highlighted the government's proposal to legalize the refusal to enforce foreign court decisions in Russia, a story that emerged in the early afternoon. This was accompanied by reports of Nicolas Sarkozy's release from prison, a prominent international news item.
The mid-afternoon saw a significant shift, as multiple outlets reported on the introduction of a 24-hour "cooling-off period" for SIM cards for those entering Russia from abroad. This new policy dominated coverage through the evening, with details on how to restore internet access.
Concurrently, reports continued on alleged corruption in Ukraine involving a figure linked to Zelensky, with new data published by NABU and accusations from Komsomolskaya Pravda that the US might be orchestrating his downfall.