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10.11.2025

The Day Russia Imposed SIM Card Cooling Period

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 10.11.2025.

It displays 114 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.11.2025The Day Russia Imposed SIM Card Cooling Period
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.
10.11.2025
02:44
06:22
RIA Novosti

В Японии разгорелся скандал из-за слов министра о Курилах

06:22 (03:22 in your timezone)
07:18

07:20 (04:20)Ukraine Under Siege: Krasnoarmeysk Battle Rages

Russian media continues to report on the Ukraine conflict, with Komsomolskaya Pravda focusing on the near closure of the Krasnoarmeysk cauldron. Meanwhile, U.S. politics are also prominent, with RBC.ru and Vesti discussing Trump's statements on the potential end of the U.S. shutdown, and RT (Russia Today) highlighting his promise of a "tariff dividend."
08:19
RIA Novosti

Сенат США одобрил пакет законопроектов для завершения шатдауна

08:19 (05:19 in your timezone)
11:22
14:21
14:21
14:21
RIA Novosti

Песков сообщил о росте числа украинцев, поддерживающих окончание СВО на условиях Москвы

14:21 (11:21 in your timezone)
14:21

14:24 (11:24)Ukraine Raids Zelensky's 'Wallet'

Russian media continues to focus on Ukraine, with reports of raids on Justice Minister Halushchenko and an associate of Zelensky, framed as a "show 'thief stole from thief'" (Komsomolskaya Pravda, RBC.ru, RT (Russia Today)). Additionally, the Kremlin suggests Ukraine's refusal of dialogue is due to EU incitement (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti), and indicates a growing number of Ukrainians support Moscow's terms for ending the conflict (RIA Novosti). Preparations for defense against drone attacks are also reported, with regions recruiting reservists and the FSB gaining power to disable communications (The Moscow Times (English), The Moscow Times, Interfax.ru).
15:04
15:21
15:22
RIA Novosti

"Орешник" никогда не будет находиться в одном месте, сообщил Лукашенко

15:22 (12:22 in your timezone)
16:23
RIA Novosti

Песков сообщил о росте числа украинцев, поддерживающих окончание СВО на условиях Москвы

16:23 (13:23 in your timezone)
16:32

16:34 (13:34)Sarkozy Freed, Moscow's Sway Grows

Russian media continues to focus on legal matters, with several outlets reporting on the government's proposal to legalize the refusal to enforce foreign court decisions in Russia (Kommersant, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). Additionally, Nicolas Sarkozy's release from prison under judicial control is noted (Izvestia, RBC.ru). The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is also covered, with reports of searches at a figure linked to Zelensky (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
16:53
17:13
18:11
18:30
RIA Novosti

НАБУ опубликовала новые данные по делу о коррупции, в котором замешан "кошелек Зеленского"

18:30 (15:30 in your timezone)

18:52 (15:52)Russia Threatens Global Internet Disconnect

Russian media continues to focus on alleged Ukrainian corruption, with reports of searches at an individual linked to Zelensky and new data released by NABU (Komsomolskaya Pravda, RIA Novosti). Additionally, discussions around global internet access are prominent, with Russia considering disconnection due to election interference (The Moscow Times, RBC.ru, Lenta.ru). The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is also noted, with forces closing in on Pokrovsk (The Moscow Times (English)).
19:09
19:28

21:24 (18:24)SIM Card Freeze for Arrivals

Russian media is primarily focused on the introduction of a 24-hour "cooling-off period" for SIM cards for those entering Russia from abroad (Interfax.ru, Kommersant, The Moscow Times, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Vesti). Concurrently, several outlets continue to report on alleged corruption in Ukraine, specifically 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. Additionally, Lenta.ru reports a new Russian breakthrough of the border with Ukraine.
22:18
22:18
22:40
23:04
RIA Novosti

Депутаты Рады запустили процедуру отставки правительства Украины из-за коррупционного скандала

23:04 (20:04 in your timezone)
23:27
23:49
Washington announced the move on the same day as President Donald Trump met with the Middle Eastern nation’s leader at the White House
23:49 (20:49 in your timezone)