Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, is not observed in...
(Note: Some places do not adjust their clocks every year but are at least an hour ahead of when then "should be".)
Russia
They were put back by one second.
When clocks are put back, it means that the time was adjusted to an earlier hour. In this case, on July 1st, the time was shifted back by one hour. This adjustment typically occurs during daylight saving time changes.
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Yes every country does
No, not every country changes their clocks twice a year. Daylight Saving Time is observed in some countries, where clocks are adjusted forward in the spring and back in the fall. Other countries do not participate in this practice.
Yes, the country Turkey also uses daylight savings time and as a matter of fact put their clocks back one hour early this morning.
In many (but not all) countries the clocks are moved one hour forward in spring and put back an hour in the fall. This was introduced during the Second World War and done to match working hours better with the hours of sunlight.
The use of Daylight Saving Time is legislated by individual countries or states. Not all countries observe the system, and the effective dates vary from place to place as well. Examples are Arizona and Hawaii in the US. And in the Southern Hemisphere it is the opposite time of year.
Clocks are typically set back one hour at 2:00 am local time on the first Sunday in November for countries observing daylight saving time. This practice is to mark the end of daylight saving time in the fall.
Cyprus, France, England, Germany , Italy, Spain, Croatia, Switzerland and Holland.
Clocks are set back one hour when Daylight Savings Time ends, typically in the fall. When the time changes from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time, people usually "fall back" and set their clocks back one hour.