Stories from Nizhny Novgorod · Russia
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Telegram Channel Records Instructions For Nizhny Novgorod, Republican Employees
The Telegram channel 'Electoral Law' recorded instructions intended for public sector employees in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod region.
Radio Svoboda UA
All-Russian Exhibition To Open In Nizhny Novgorod In May
A 'Great All-Russian Exhibition' will open in May at the Paggauza Cultural Center in Nizhny Novgorod.
Radio Kultura
Criminal Case Opened After Five Deaths In Nizhny Novgorod Region
A criminal case has been opened following the deaths of five people in the Nizhny Novgorod region.
Business FM Russia
Kamaz Truck Accident Casualties Rise To 4
The number of casualties in a Kamaz truck accident has risen to four.
CNR Economic Voice
Russian Kebab Sales Drop 10 Percent
Russia's Federation Council approved a law for a federal experiment allowing retail sales of medicines through mobile pharmacies. The pilot program will run from September 1, 2026, to September 1, 2029. Authorities anticipate that these mobile pharmacies will improve medication accessibility. The government's goal is not to frighten people but to ensure access to medication. Kebab retail sales in Russia have dropped by 10% compared to the previous year. This decline in sales was reported by a retail analytics firm. This decline indicates a shift in consumer purchasing habits.
Radio Mayak
Nizhny Novgorod Health Ministry Addresses AI Use In Medical Records
The Nizhny Novgorod Ministry of Health issued a letter regarding the use of ChatGPT in medical documentation. Reports indicated that doctors in the region used the AI tool, which resulted in emotional language appearing in medical records.
Govorit Moskva
Alexey Shpilevsky Resigns As Nizhny Novgorod Coach
Aleksei Shpilevsky has left his position as head coach of the football club Nizhny Novgorod. The Belarusian specialist and the club management terminated the contract by mutual consent, according to the club's press service. The decision was reportedly driven by unsatisfactory results. Shpilevsky previously led Paris Saint-Germain last year. The 38-year-old specialist and the club terminated their contract by mutual agreement. Shpilevsky led the club for 25 matches, recording 33 total matches with 22 losses. The parties agreed to terminate the contract by mutual consent. The announcement follows recent performance results in the league.
Komsomolskaya Pravda