November 1, 2025 at 14:30 on Embassy of Russia (Rua Visconde de Santarém 71, Lisboa) there will be a 🙋 135th Weekly protest
🙋 131th Weekly protest
Russia will double its spending on propaganda abroad. Fundraiser for electricity in Ukraine continue.
You're watching news from the weekly rally in front of the Russian Embassy in Lisbon. Today is October 4, 2:30 PM.
On September 29, the Agency media reported that Russian authorities plan to double spending on Putin’s Russia in the World project, aimed at promoting Russian values among young people abroad. Journalists believe the money was found by cutting funding for agriculture, aviation industry development, and subsidized car loans.
www.agents.media/vlasti-uvelichat-vdvoe-rashody-na-proekt-putina-po-prodvizheniyu-rossijskih-tsennostej-sredi-molodezhi-za-rubezhom/
On October 2, economist Vyacheslav Shiryaev and a Radio Liberty host discussed Putin’s statement at the Valdai Forum that he “needs the poor as they buy domestic products.”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk6Px68DA-w
On September 30, The Moscow Times, citing Vedomosti, reported on a tender to develop an app to assess how well university students have adopted “traditional values.” The test results will include personal data on each student as well as their form of study.
www.moscowtimes.ru/2025/09/30/rossiiskih-studentov-nachnut-testirovat-na-prinyatie-traditsionnih-tsennostei-a175786
On September 29, Deutsche Welle, citing data from the monitoring service NetBlocks, reported a complete internet shutdown in Afghanistan. According to NetBlocks, the Taliban authorities are “taking steps to uphold morality.”
www.dw.com/ru/v-afganistane-polnostu-propal-internet/a-74181526
On September 26, Diário de Coimbra, citing the Portuguese Ministry of Health, reported that Portugal had been recognized by the UN and WHO for its efforts in combating and preventing obesity. The Ministry highlighted initiatives promoting healthy eating, restricting advertisements for unhealthy products aimed at children, and reformulating food products.
www.diariocoimbra.pt/2025/09/26/portugal-distinguido-pela-onu-e-oms-pelo-controlo-e-prevencao-da-obesidade/
We can only congratulate and thank Portugal. And as for Putin, we echo the words of political prisoner schoolboy Arseniy Turbin: “Do you need this president?”
Rusya Rassvet shared her thoughts on “Why Russian Women Are So Beautiful” in a new video on our YouTube channel. Why? I’ll keep the suspense—watch the video and find out!www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEIxiFnMcVU If you enjoy thoughtful discussion, join our anonymous discussion club. You’ll find a description and a link to join on our website. Don’t forget to read our manifesto and watch the lectures and conference Russia Needs April 25th.
adrl.pt/talks/en Speaking of clubs, I’d also like to mention our language club, a language-learning assistant on our website, and our Telegram group, where we share useful information to help you better integrate into life in Portugal.
adrl.pt/integration/en And a reminder: our online art exhibition NET VOYNE is still ongoing. Five beautiful artworks have already found their owners, and thanks to the artists donating 50–100% of the proceeds, the fundraiser for portable power stations for hospitals and schools in Ukraine continues to grow.
adrl.pt/net-voine/en Russia is not their property.
If you want change in Russia—make your contribution.
