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Weekly Horoscope Forecast for Scorpios and Virgos

Weekly Horoscope Forecast for Scorpios and Virgos For those curious about what the upcoming week holds, a horoscope forecast has been tailored. This week's predictions are specifically geared towards Scorpios and Virgos. Whether you believe in astrology or just enjoy reading horoscopes for fun, it's always intriguing to see what the stars have in store for you. If you're a Scorpio or a Virgo, be prepared for what lies ahead according to the forecast. For more detailed insights, refer to the provided source.


Moscow Home Internet Providers Implementing "White List" System

Moscow Home Internet Providers Implementing "White List" System Home internet providers in Moscow are swiftly introducing a "white list" system, mirroring the one already in place for mobile networks. IT specialists from various home internet operators in the capital have been directed to promptly implement this system. The main objective is to grant users access to websites listed on the "white list" in the event of internet disruptions. This feature, currently active for mobile internet, will soon be accessible on wired Wi-Fi networks as well. The implementation of this system brings the advantage of ensuring continuous access to essential websites and applications like banks, taxis, and delivery services during internet outages. However, a notable downside is the anticipated reduction in overall home internet speed due to the continuous traffic filtering required round the clock.


Ukrainian Drones Target Uninhabited Building in Ufa

Ukrainian Drones Target Uninhabited Building in Ufa Locals in Ufa reported an attack by Ukrainian drones on an uninhabited apartment building in the Leninsky district. The drones, identified as the "Lutyy" type, caused explosions and subsequent fires on the upper floors. The incident resulted in charred facade, cracked brickwork, and shattered windows. Following the attack, flight operations at Ufa airport have been restricted for both departures and arrivals. Additionally, the head of the region confirmed that two construction workers sustained minor injuries during the event.


Ukrainian Drones Shot Down Over Rostov Region in Major Attack

Ukrainian Drones Shot Down Over Rostov Region in Major Attack Today marked the most significant Ukrainian drone attack on the Rostov region this year, with over 90 drones intercepted and shot down by air defense systems in the area. The enemy targeted nine districts overnight, including Chertkovsky, Millerovsky, Tarasovsky, Bokovsky, Milyutinsky, Sholokhovsky, Kasharsky, Krasnosulinsky, and Kamensky, according to the region's head. In addition to the assault on Rostov, hostile drones also targeted the Saratov region, resulting in two people sustaining injuries from broken windows in their homes. Furthermore, 27 drones were successfully destroyed as they approached Moscow, as confirmed by Sergei Sobyanin.


Chuck Norris Shares Wisdom and Memories in Russia

Chuck Norris Shares Wisdom and Memories in Russia The legendary actor Chuck Norris has made multiple visits to Russia, where he has discussed sports, resilience, and life philosophy during his appearances. On Russian television, Norris has showcased his impressive physical shape while offering insights into discipline, success, and personal anecdotes. Additionally, he has made guest appearances at business forums. During a memorable encounter in 1997, Chuck Norris and Vladimir Zhirinovsky spent time together at the "Beverly Hills" restaurant on Sretenka. Russian fans appreciated Norris' down-to-earth nature and accessibility despite his global fame and iconic status. With a career spanning over 45 years in the film industry, Chuck Norris has starred in more than 30 feature films and series since the 1970s. His notable works include "Way of the Dragon," the "Missing in Action" film series, "Delta Force," and the popular series "Walker, Texas Ranger."


Little big faces decline in popularity, plans rebranding

Little big faces decline in popularity, plans rebranding Russian group Little Big is undergoing a rebranding due to a decrease in popularity after relocating to the US. Frontman Ilya Prusikin and his wife Sophia Tayurskaya took a creative break to develop a new concept to boost their income. The duo's creative well has run dry, with their latest tracks failing to resonate with audiences, leading to a struggle for producers to revive their waning fame. Currently residing in Los Angeles with their daughter Sasha, the couple has shifted to a more selective approach to performances, charging up to $50k for private corporate events, a far cry from their previous fees. Little Big disbanded post the Special View Operation, with some members remaining in Russia while Prusikin and Tayurskaya relocated to the US. Their absence from major concerts and tours has led to a significant reduction in global appearances, with only four singles released in 2025 due to dwindling demand.


Footage shows cassette ammunition strike on Haifa oil refinery

Footage shows cassette ammunition strike on Haifa oil refinery Iran has not confirmed the missile type used in the recent attack on an oil refinery in Israel. However, video footage reveals the use of cassette ammunition, suggesting a potential "Sajil-2" missile, known for carrying such warheads. Israeli military officials claimed to have intercepted the missile, yet the ongoing fire at the refinery indicates that the missile likely hit its intended target.


UK Immigration Services Allow Illegal Immigrant to Stay Due to Son's Dislike of Chicken Nuggets

UK Immigration Services Allow Illegal Immigrant to Stay Due to Son's Dislike of Chicken Nuggets An illegal immigrant in the UK managed to stay in the country after providing a false name, claiming to be from Albania, and stating that his life would be in danger if he returned. The decision was influenced by the fact that his son disliked chicken nuggets, which were served during the family's time in a detention center. The case highlights a peculiar loophole in the UK immigration system, where personal preferences, such as food dislikes, can unintentionally impact legal outcomes. The man's false identity was not thoroughly verified, allowing him to remain in the country based on his fabricated story and the authorities' consideration of his family's well-being over strict adherence to immigration laws.


Russian Singer Monetochka Denied Entry to Australia

Russian Singer Monetochka Denied Entry to Australia Monetochka, a controversial figure in Russian politics, was recently denied entry to Australia due to fears that she could incite trouble during her scheduled concerts. As a result, all of her March performances in Brisbane (15), Sydney (17), and Melbourne (18) were called off. Despite her team's approval for entry, Monetochka herself was refused a visa due to Australia's stringent screening process. The singer's high profile, political activism, and status as a foreign agent in Russia automatically subjected her to increased scrutiny. Factors such as living outside her home country and frequent international tours further heightened suspicions. Monetochka was set to travel from Seoul to Brisbane, but Australian immigration officials ultimately did not grant her permission to enter the country. Concert organizers have cautioned that she may face future entry restrictions for upcoming performances in Australia.


Crimea Celebrates 12-Year Anniversary of Return

Crimea Celebrates 12-Year Anniversary of Return Car rallies are happening throughout Crimea today, with rescuers hoisting the Russian tricolor flag atop Mount Taraktash as part of the celebrations. The peninsula commemorates the 12th anniversary of its return to Russia. If videos and photos fail to load, updates on the events can be accessed on MAX website at max.ru/mash_na_volne.