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Russia Develops Automatic Flagging System For Suspicious Transactions
Russian authorities are developing a project to automatically flag suspicious transactions using a 'red flag' system. The Central Bank is reportedly participating in the development of this system. Sources from RBC indicate the goal is to identify illegal entrepreneurial activities. Anton Nikiforov, a partner at Texedwiser, stated that if the innovation is adopted, situations are inevitable. The tax service may require additional powers to request information on bank accounts and operations. Anton Nikiforov, a partner at Text-Adviser, stated that situations are inevitable if these innovations are adopted. The project aims to monitor transfers between individuals, according to sources cited by RBC. Tax services may require additional powers to access information from banks under this proposed framework.
Kommersant FM
Tensions Reported At Moscow Synagogue
Journalist Joshua Orbenstein reported feeling nervous and exhausted after visiting a Moscow synagogue on Saturday, September 11. Orbenstein noted mixed feelings of joy at reuniting with Russian brothers and anxiety regarding the behavior of congregants.
Radio Svoboda
Alexey Mordashov Net Worth Exceeds $30 Billion
A Russian businessman has become the first individual in the history of the current ranking to exceed a net worth of $30 billion. The reported wealth is estimated at $37 billion. The announcement was made by Veronika Borisenko during a broadcast on Komsomolskaya Pravda radio. This follows an expert valuation of approximately $28.5 billion for his family's assets one year ago. Mordashov remains subject to sanctions lists from the EU, US, and other Western nations. The report notes the difficulty of building new facilities given current sanctions. The number of self-employed individuals in Russia has grown to over 15 million. Tax authorities are increasing scrutiny on systemic monthly payments to self-employed workers, such as 100,000 rubles received between the first and fifth of each month.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Internet Blockades Reported In Russian Cities
Megafon has emerged as the leader in mobile internet speed for most users in Russia. According to a study by the Russian platform Mirilla, Megafon's top speed exceeded 65.5 Mbps. This performance is nearly 10% higher than its closest competitor. Megafon scored 78.45 points based on metrics including speed, download, and upload performance. Technical Director Alexey Titov stated that engineers are working to improve service quality by expanding multi-level communication lines and updating the core network with domestic solutions. The study evaluated economic efficiency and customer experience during data transfer. These strikes have caused indirect consequences for the Russian authorities' public support. The blockades are causing mass dissatisfaction among the population, according to the source. The report also noted that a planned parade will not be a parade.
Radio Sputnik
Moscow Mayor Announces Moscow Spring Festival
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin announced the Moscow Spring festival will begin on May 1. The festival will feature activities across 30 city locations over 11 days. The events are dedicated to Victory Day and the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia, according to the Mayor.
Govorit Moskva
Russia To Scale Back Moscow Military Parade
Moscow authorities plan to install a new monument to Joseph Stalin in the center of the city. The Kyiv regime is engaged in full-scale terrorist activity, necessitating measures to minimize danger, according to the source. There will also be fewer service personnel participating in the parade, according to the BBC. He attributed the reduction in tanks and service personnel to Ukraine's drone activity penetrating Russian defenses. Russia's upcoming military parade is expected to be more modest than usual due to ongoing battlefield advances. Speculation suggests Russia is running low on military kit, leaving little available for the ceremony. Additionally, the parade may face security concerns as Ukraine has recently used drones to penetrate Russian defenses. The parade could also present a tempting target for Ukrainian drone penetration of Russian defenses.
Radio Svoboda
Russian Assets Illegally Transferred To Cyprus And UAE
Prosecutors allege that Russian business owners used shell companies in the British Virgin Islands and Cyprus to hold Russian assets. Following sanctions, these entities transferred head structures to the United Arab Emirates.
Business FM Russia
AI Usage High Among European Professionals
Data from Gelob indicates that every freelancer in these countries regularly uses artificial intelligence in their work. The usage rate is even higher among representatives of liberal professions.
Kommersant FM
US Astronaut And Russian Cosmonaut Report Successful Joint Mission
An American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut have returned to Earth following a joint space mission. The pair were questioned about their experience working together to increase trust between NASA and Roscosmos for future missions, including the International Space Station.
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Russia Proposes Separate Military Training Course
Russia plans to train 8,000 specialists in the coming years to support humanitarian cooperation and human resource development. Currently, 850 Congolese individuals are undergoing training in the Russian Federation. Congo is reportedly considering new projects for development with Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the leader of the Republic of the Congo during a state visit to discuss bilateral relations. Putin stated that Russian companies are ready to work in the Congolese market due to the country's stable geopolitical situation. Previously, 8,000 specialists had been prepared for the Congolese side, according to the source.
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