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Russian Experts Call For Stricter Medical Assault Laws
Experts are calling for changes to the Russian criminal code regarding attacks on medical workers. Current laws only allow for more serious charges if the assault prevents the medic from providing patient care. A 2016 Ministry of Health proposal sought to make attacks on medical staff an aggravating circumstance. While some view potential 10-year prison sentences as harsh, most doctors support stricter sanctions.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russian Interest In Free Retraining Programs Rises
Interest in older vehicles in Russia has increased, according to data from the Autostat agency. Sixty-five percent of Russian enterprises did not receive profits in the first quarter. Small businesses cite the Central Bank's high key interest rate as the primary reason for their reduced profits. The Central Bank stated it has no choice but to maintain a high rate due to economic overheating. One expert stated that the central bank has no choice but to maintain high interest rates due to an overheating economy. Entrepreneurs are facing challenges with credit accessibility. The Russian Federation, described as the largest state in the world, has no interest or disposition to invade Europe. Its war in Ukraine is described as a special military operation. Interest in Russian raw materials has increased, with the weekly value of these transactions reaching 2 billion dollars.
Business FM Russia
Russian Small Businesses Report Q1 Losses
Sixty-five percent of surveyed enterprises in Russia did not receive profits following the first quarter. Small businesses operating with turnovers under 20 million rubles are currently working without profit, according to Business FM Russia. Major businesses remain more resilient but have frozen investments. Most surveyed companies prefer placing free funds in deposits and are planning for no more than 12 months. Stagnation is attributed to low demand, rising taxes, and high interest rates. Marketplace commissions on platforms like Wildberries are also increasing, reducing seller revenue. In some local areas, small shops are closing or facing reduced competition as customers migrate to larger retailers. One artist from Saint Petersburg, Stanislav Merzlikov, reported a decline in incoming orders.
Business FM Russia
Former Russian Deputy Environment Minister Leaves Country
Russian activist Anna Korellek reported being told to leave the country following her participation in anti-war protests. The activist stated that such measures are used to silence critical Russians, particularly those who travel frequently for visa runs. Former Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Denis Butsaev left Russia via Minsk on April 22 following his resignation. Vedomosti reports that fraud cases have been opened against Butsaev's former subordinates in Russia. The Ministry of Natural Resources has not commented on the matter. Butsaev was described as a key figure in the Russian waste management sector.
NPO Radio 1
Sovcombank And MTS Money Join Ozon Discount Program
Ozon customers in May will be able to receive discounts when paying with Sovcombank and MTS Money cards. This follows a dispute between systemic banks and marketplaces regarding loyalty programs that began last year. Andrey Kostin, chairman of VTB, previously stated that banks would need to interact, cooperate, and compete with marketplaces. The program is expected to operate globally except in the US and Singapore. Oleg Abelev, head of the analytical department at investment company Recom Trust, stated the partnership aligns with the Central Bank's approach to encourage competition. The move allows various banks to voluntarily participate in providing cashback and discounts on marketplace purchases.
Business FM Russia
Moscow Scientists Synthesize Dual-Metal Thermometer Molecules
Scientists from the MSU Faculty of Chemistry and Faculty of Materials Science have successfully synthesized organometallic complexes acting as thermometer molecules. These complexes utilize two different lanthanide metals to emit distinct colors, such as red from Europium and green from Terbium. The research involves complex molecules capable of emitting absorbed energy through these specific metals. For example, Europium emits red light while Terbium emits green light. The research was conducted in collaboration with external colleagues.
Radio Rossii
KHL Fines Five Players After Mass Brawl
The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) fined five participants following a mass brawl on the ice during a recent match. Fines were issued to head coaches Bobkart and Gibushe, Lokomotiv defender Alexei Bereglaz, Avangard forward Kirill Dzhenkov, and goaltender Nikita Serebryakov. The match was reportedly interrupted twice due to fighting, with the first incident occurring at the end of the first period following a goal by Andrey Sergeev. The source noted that both clubs also received separate fines. The brawl involved nearly all skaters on the ice after an interaction between Alexander Radulov and Nikita Serebryakov.
Radio Mayak
Ksenia Efimova Wins Synchronized Swimming Solo Program
Ksenia Efimova won the solo program at the Russian Synchronized Swimming Championship.
Radio Mayak
Russia To Host 500 Kilometer Cycling Race
A cycling race will take place across various Russian cities covering a total distance of 500 kilometers. The competition will consist of 8 stages held on weekends. Organizer Ksenia Shaygu noted that the event will include family runs, gastro-festivals, and folk art fairs. Participants can choose distances ranging from 60 to 100 kilometers. The event is part of tourism news for the current year.
Radio Zvezda
NFC Fraud Scheme Diverts ATM Deposits To Foreign Actors
Criminals are using malware to compromise mobile devices and intercept NFC-based ATM transactions. The software transmits files containing images of controlled bank cards to attackers. Instead of crediting victims' accounts, the fraudulent NFC connections redirect payments to accounts held by the perpetrators in a foreign state. Criminals are using malware to intercept mobile banking transactions via NFC connections at ATMs. Using NFC connections, victims perform transactions at ATMs that divert funds to the perpetrators instead of replenishing their accounts. Victims then inadvertently transfer funds to foreign actors when using NFC connections at ATMs.
Radio Rossii