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Moscow Reports 8 Educational, 2 Medical Facilities Totaling Million Square Meters
A report from Moscow indicates that among recently mentioned objects, 8 educational institutions and 2 children's and adult polyclinics are included.
Business FM Russia
AK-47 Assault Rifle Shows Best Results In Polygon Tests
According to polygon test results, the AK-47 assault rifle demonstrated the best performance among tested equipment.
Radio Zvezda
EU Report Analyzes Putin's 'Don Corleone' Formula For Shoigu
A report, based on an EU intelligence assessment, suggests Russian President Vladimir Putin uses a 'Don Corleone' security formula regarding Sergei Shoigu: 'Keep friends close, and enemies closer.' The broadcaster clarified that Shoigu was not and is not Putin's enemy, calling...
Radio Svoboda
Analyst Compares Leader's Actions To Historical Examples Of Stalin, Brezhnev
An analyst suggests that Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) has become dangerous to his close associates. This characteristic is observed in leaders with similar personalities, drawing a comparison to historical figures like Joseph Stalin.
Radio Svoboda
Broadcaster Speculates Putin May Disappear From Political Stage
The Kremlin leader, Vladimir Putin, is reportedly making fewer trips and public appearances. There is also discussion regarding the possibility of Vladimir Putin disappearing from the political stage.
BBC Radio 4
Russia's Food Supply Management, State Institute Of Nutrition Address Agricultural Threats
Russia's food supply management, in cooperation with the State Institute of Nutrition, is addressing agricultural areas.
Radio Rossii
Heavily Armed Police, Sniffer Dogs Inspect Moscow Manholes
Heavily armed police have been observed removing manhole covers and inspecting them with sniffer dogs in the center of Moscow. This activity has occurred recently, sometimes as early as 6 AM, suggesting unusual security measures.
BBC Radio 4
Dnipro Faces Limited Shelters, Influx Of Displaced People
Russian head of state Vladimir Putin has commented on a possible conclusion to a submarine attack. A three-day ceasefire, brokered by President Trump between Russia and Ukraine to mark Victory Day, has seen both sides accuse each other of numerous violations. Despite the accusations, no major attacks have been reported. A source stated that Dnipro was quiet today, with no differences observed in the city. Residents in Dnipro are living their everyday lives, with parks and riverbanks open, and cafes operating as usual, indicating that daily life continues despite the ongoing conflict. Residents in Dnipro face limited opportunities to access shelters, leading to feelings of unsafety. The city is experiencing a influx of displaced people from front-line cities, making it difficult to rent apartments as everything is fully booked.
SWR Aktuell
New Visa Rules Limit Single-Entry To 90 Days From November 2025
New visa rules, effective November 2025, will issue single-entry visas for no more than a 90-day travel period. This decision also applies to Russians who are residents of the affected countries.
Business FM Russia
Russian President Justifies Ukraine War In Parade Speech
A celebration in Moscow was observed to be quieter than in previous years. A solemn march was held as part of Moscow's Victory Day celebrations, during which Golubev congratulated veterans on behalf of the Northern Fleet commander.
Haberturk Radyo