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Russian Woman Reports Scam Involving Courier
A 75-year-old woman in Moscow reported to police that she handed over money and a girl to a courier.
Russian Platforms Must Mark Drug Mentions
Major Russian platforms, including social media and publishing houses, must now accompany all works mentioning illegal substances with a warning.
Russia to Regulate Cryptocurrency Transactions
A State Duma committee has sent amendments to a bill on cryptocurrency legalization to the Ministry of Finance for discussion. A Russian government commission has approved a bill to regulate the cryptocurrency market. This move signals a potential shift towards integrating digital assets into the country's financial system. Russian authorities are defining the framework for cryptocurrency regulation. The government has approved draft bills concerning cryptocurrency circulation, while also warning of potential fines for illegal operations. The Moscow Exchange (Mosbirzha) intends to commence cryptocurrency operations starting in 2027. In 2025, over $182 million was lost due to an increase in scam cases involving cryptocurrency transfers. Russian authorities are considering gradual convergence of cryptocurrency and Central Bank Digital Currency circulation.
Explosion and Fire Reported at Russian Gas Station
An explosion and subsequent fire have been reported at a gas station in Russia.
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Russian Income Growth Projected
In Russia, incomes are projected to grow by nearly 8% by 2020, reaching approximately 180,000 rubles.
Russia Claims Significant Military Gains
Russian forces claim to have destroyed over 50 enemy targets and eliminated 65 enemy personnel.
Russia's Economy Contracts in Q1
Russia's economy experienced a contraction in the first quarter, marking the first such decline since the beginning of 2023. This economic downturn is raising concerns about the nation's war-driven economy potentially sliding towards a recession. The contraction was reported in Moscow.
Russia Criminalizes Illegal Crypto Operations
The Russian government has approved draft bills aimed at regulating cryptocurrencies. This move is expected to criminalize the illegal circulation of crypto assets within the Russian Federation. Russia's State Duma has approved bills to regulate cryptocurrencies.
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Russian Premier League Concludes Sunday
The final matches of the 30th round of the Russian Premier League will take place on Sunday, May 17th.
Russia Faces 20 Million Deficit
A deficit of 20 million is reported, leading to a shortage of CPUs.