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economy 14d ago Moscow

Ozon Reports 4.5 Billion Ruble Profit In Q1

Gazprom reported a net profit of 147.5 billion rubles for the first quarter of 2026. This follows a net loss of over 18 billion rubles during the January-March period of the previous year. Revenue for the quarter reached 1.79 trillion rubles, compared to 1.8 trillion rubles in the same period last year. The company's performance was noted during a business report. This figure represents the company's earnings for the specified period. Total payouts for these disputes amounted to 9.6 million rubles, with individual compensations ranging from 25,000 to 7.6 million rubles. Additionally, M.Video has launched food product sales on its Marketplace, starting with over 200 coffee-related items. The company attributed the growth primarily to the strengthening of the ruble, which positively impacted foreign currency-denominated debt.
Business FM Russia
other 14d ago Moscow

Rosobrnadzor Prohibits Searching Students At Exam Sites

Rosobrnadzor head Anzor Muzaev stated that students should voluntarily surrender all belongings during the 2026 Unified State Exam (EGE). Organizers may issue reprimands even if no observer is present in the classroom. The agency also prohibited the physical searching of exam participants. This follows a report that artificial intelligence was used this year to identify a student using a gadget during an exam. The Russian federal service Rosobrnadzor has issued new recommendations regarding the Unified State Exam (EGE). This measure is intended to reduce stress levels for students during the testing process. The measure aims to reduce stress levels for students facing upcoming exams scheduled from May through mid-summer. Yuri Kabrev noted the goal is to lower tension during the testing period.
Radio Mayak
culture 14d ago Moscow

Psychologist Attributes Moscow Happiness Rise To Adaptation

Psychology candidate Kristina Ivanenko linked the reported rise in happiness in Moscow to an adaptation effect to uncertainty and seasonal spring factors.
Radio Zvezda
culture 14d ago Moscow

Moskva Residents Report Increased Happiness

The percentage of joyful Russians has reached 35%, a 1% increase from the previous year. Psychologist Kristina Ivanenko attributed this rise to adaptation to uncertainty and seasonal spring factors.
Radio Zvezda
economy 14d ago Moscow

Rosatom Order Portfolio Exceeds 4 Trillion Rubles

Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev stated that the state corporation's order portfolio for technological sovereignty projects currently exceeds 4 trillion rubles. The announcement was made during a lecture at the Society of Knowledge platform.
Radio Mayak
culture 14d ago Moscow

Moscow Circus Attracts 950,000 Visitors In 2025

The Great Moscow Circus on Vernadsky Avenue hosted nearly 950,000 spectators in 2025, according to Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. The venue is celebrating its 55th anniversary and is described as the largest in Europe.
Radio Sputnik
politics 14d ago Moscow

Russian Lawmakers Outline Utility Payment Rules

Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachev stated that Vladimir Putin is personally overseeing the maintenance of Russia's nuclear combat capability. The source noted the opponent lost up to 190 military personnel.
Radio Mayak
culture 14d ago Moscow

Nikolai Kosatkin Art Exhibition Opens In Moscow

The State Historical Museum will present an exhibition dedicated to Soviet artist Vera Muhina on May 20. The exposition marks the centenary of the first exhibition of the Society of Russian Sculptors, which was held in the museum's halls in 1926. The display will feature key works by Muhina from various years. The exhibition highlights the artist's use of allegory and classical balance in her creative method. The exhibition features architectural designs inspired by classical antiquity and the Renaissance. It will include unique photographic chronicles of the Soviet pavilion from the 1937 Paris World Exhibition. The exhibition is scheduled to run until August 17. The exposition includes over 30 graphic works spanning from the 1960s to the 2000s. The collection utilizes various techniques including linocut and pastel on paper and cardboard.
Govorit Moskva
economy 14d ago Moscow

Wildberries Warns Anti-Counterfeit Measures May Raise Prices

Marketplace operator Wildberries stated that new measures intended to combat counterfeit goods could displace foreign products, reduce consumer choice, and increase prices. The company argued the issue stems from a lack of competitive domestic goods rather than the marketplaces themselves. Managing partner Semenov provided these comments regarding the regulatory landscape. Managing partner Semenov stated that current attempts to resolve issues through criminal law are an error that harms private business interests. He suggested that civil legislation amendments are needed to ensure marketplaces respond in a unified manner to copyright holders. Affected product categories include children's goods, toys, auto parts, fashion items, and electronic devices. The company is currently providing feedback to regulators and marketplaces regarding these developments.
Kommersant FM
other 14d ago Moscow

Kirike Recognized As Russia's Smallest Indigenous People

The Kirike people have been recognized as the smallest indigenous group in Russia. According to the Federal Agency for Ethnic Affairs, their total population is only 23 people. The recognition establishes them as a distinct ethnic group within the country.
Radio Sputnik