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RusAgro CEO Acquires Claims To Bankrupt Company
The CEO of RusAgro, Basov, purchased the claim rights of the company 'Solnechnye Produkty' and subsequently filed for its bankruptcy.
Business FM Russia
One In Four Russians Change Professions
A Superjob study reports that one in four Russians have decided to undergo a radical career change over the last two years. The change is most frequent among citizens under the age of 35.
Kommersant FM
Explosion Reported Near Kremlin
An explosion was reported approximately 6 kilometers from the Kremlin in Moscow. A residential building in Moscow sustained damage last night.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Russian President Orders AI Education Standards Update
The Russian President has instructed the formation of programs to popularize biotechnology and the bioeconomy. President Putin has ordered the formation and implementation of programs to popularize biotechnology and bioeconomics. Experts in Moscow are highlighting the popularity of vocational training programs. President Vladimir Putin has ordered the presentation of a proposal to update educational standards and programs by September. The update must incorporate artificial intelligence technologies. The directive also includes support for advanced engineering schools and biotechnology and bioeconomy research to accelerate implementation. The source noted these measures aim to support science and development.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Surveillance Systems Installed In Putin Associates' Homes
Surveillance systems have been installed in the homes of individuals close to Vladimir Putin.
NPO Radio 1
Russia Reports 10.4 Million War Evacuees
Russia reported that 10.4 million passengers were evacuated during the first six months of the war. Russia has reported that 10.4 million people have been evacuated due to the ongoing conflict.
Radio Rossii
Putin Increases Security Measures For Staff
A European intelligence report indicates the Kremlin is implementing strict security measures around Vladimir Putin due to assassination and coup fears. The report, cited from CNN, suggests the Russian leader is reacting to risks of internal treachery. No specific names of associates or exact locations for the surveillance measures were provided. Security measures have been increased for Valery Gerasimov and ten other high-ranking Ministry of Defense officers. Vladimir Putin has significantly increased his security protocols, spending less time in his country residences and more time in fully equipped bunkers. His staff, including personal cooks, are reportedly monitored via home security cameras. Personnel are no longer permitted to use public transportation like trolleybuses and must be transported by the presidential security service.
Digi FM Romania
Russian Savings Become Primary Economic Funding Source
SberIndex reports a mass transition in Russian consumer behavior from a consumption strategy to a savings model. The data indicates that citizens are increasingly prioritizing savings, often by reducing budget expenditures. This shift in market behavior was noted by the company during a report on Monday. Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiulina stated that Russian savings have become the main source of financing for the national economy. She noted that Western capital markets have been effectively closed to Russian companies since 2022. Consequently, businesses can no longer borrow money normally from abroad. The economy must now rely on internal resources and domestic savings to fund development.
Kommersant FM
Hantavirus Not Transmissible Human-to-Human
Health officials stated that the hantavirus infection is not transmissible from person to person. Komsomolskaya Pravda reported that there is no epidemic because the infection is not transmitted from person to person. Russia is implementing hantavirus testing at its borders.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russia Indexes Pensions For Elderly And Aviation Workers
Russia has implemented pension indexation for 80-year-old citizens. Russia has indexed pensions for citizens aged 80 and older, as well as former workers in the civil aviation and coal industries.
Radio Sputnik