Stories from 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
Ivan III Subdues Novgorod Uprising
Prince Shuisky was defeated and fled to Novgorod, where the struggle reached its peak. King Casimir, whom they had asked for help, and the Livonian Order refused to assist.
Govorit Moskva
Ivan III Punishes Novgorod Boyars After Fire
Boyar families within Novgorod used their wealth to influence the veche, a popular assembly. They generously offered money before veche meetings. According to chronicles, these individuals gathered a crowd of commoners and others who identified themselves as the sovereign of Great Novgorod to influence the veche. Ivan III condemned four boyars, including Borretsky and Fedorov, to exile for alleged violence. Less culpable individuals were fined 1500 rubles. The boyars were accused of violence and sent into exile with Marfa's son, Fedor Borretsky. It was unclear if the fire was accidental or arson. Some groups in Novgorod accused Ivan III of arson, which was deemed a mistake. Those involved in negotiations with Moscow were killed.
Govorit Moskva
Wealthy Widow Held Authority In Novgorod
This was reportedly not the case in other locations. The broadcast noted that wealth in Marfino Posadskoy was transferred through inheritance. The source noted that wealth in Marfino Posadskaya was transferred through a dowry, and a dowry is paid only once.
Govorit Moskva
Novgorod Region Provides Housing For 300 Medics
Governor Alexander Dronov announced that approximately 300 medical professionals have received apartments in the Novgorod region since 2019. The regional government has also established monetary payments for doctors and paramedics who relocate to small towns and villages. These measures are part of ongoing efforts to address medical staffing in the region.
Radio Sputnik
Russian Scientists Develop Low-Cost Steel Additive
Scientists from the Novgorod Metallurgical Institute in Russia have developed a method to produce iron powder for steel production. This powder is intended to be added to traditional steel scrap alongside coke or graphite to saturate alloys with carbon.
Monte Carlo Doualiya