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Russian Rocket Launch Frequency Reaches Lowest Level Since 1961
The current rate of Russian rocket launches is the lowest recorded since 1961, when Yuri Gagarin first flew into space. New Zealand has reportedly overtaken Russia in launch frequency. China and the United States have surpassed Russia by 5 to 10 times. Roscosmos is reportedly attempting to maintain momentum through new developments. While Russia maintains global ambitions for space exploration and rocket launches, these plans are facing local and terrestrial challenges. The source noted that these practical difficulties are undermining the country's broader space objectives.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Russian Foreign Ministry Criticizes German Chancellor
A surge in fraudulent activity has been recorded ahead of Victory Day. This reduction represents approximately 13% of the total volume of paid admissions. The cuts primarily affect humanities and management specialties, according to the report. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that enemy losses exceeded 1,000 people across key directions of the special operation within a 24-hour period. The ministry also claimed the destruction of enemy equipment and warehouses at various points on the front. Additionally, the Russian African Corps reportedly prevented a coup in Mali, preventing mass civilian deaths. The ministry stated the militant groups involved numbered approximately 12,000 people. The Ministry of Industry and Trade has confirmed receipt of a letter from major automobile manufacturers regarding industry support.
Radio Rossii
Progress Cargo Ship Docks At ISS
The Russian cargo ship Porogress S-34 has docked at the International Space Station. The vessel attached to the Zvezda module within the Russian segment of the station. It delivered more than 2.5 tons of cargo. The Progress MS-34 ship delivered 2.5 tons of cargo, including fuel, water, oxygen, crew equipment, a new Arlan MKS-8 spacesuit, and scientific materials. The launch occurred Sunday night from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Supplies include fuel, water, oxygen, and equipment for the crew. The shipment also contains the new Orlan MS space suit and materials for scientific experiments. Sergey Boyko, head of the Topsinsky municipal district, reported via social media that a temporary accommodation center has opened in a local school. Approximately 40 units of equipment were involved in the operation. The docking was broadcast by Roscosmos.
Business FM Russia
Russian Authorities Define Cryptocurrency Regulation Framework
Authorities in Moscow and Saint Petersburg have issued alerts advising residents to stay indoors unless travel is indispensable. The extreme weather conditions have caused disruptions to transport and flights. Drivers are advised not to use vehicles that are still equipped with summer tires. Russian meteorological authorities raised a climate alert in Moscow and its surrounding region on Monday. The alert follows intense snowfall and strong wind gusts that have covered the capital in snow. Russian authorities are actively re-evaluating the history of Soviet-era repressions by rewriting textbooks and removing thematic exhibitions. Russian authorities have established a regulatory outline for cryptocurrency operations. The Central Bank of Russia suggests that the circulation of cryptocurrencies and digital financial assets (DFA) should gradually converge.
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Russia Introduces Unified Retail Classification System
Experts report that one in every twenty retail stores has closed in Moscow. Russian authorities have introduced a project to impose imprisonment for violations of cryptocurrency legislation. Social media is reportedly filled with videos showing business closures throughout Russia. The source noted that the economic bottom may not have been reached yet. The report indicates the company had already moved to close these locations prior to the current staff reductions. The scale of redundancies is approximately 1,000 workers following the closure of 145 stores. Large non-food retailers in Russia are transitioning to smaller store formats with more curated product assortments. Major companies including Melon Fashion Group, Zarina, and Seliga are developing these smaller objects. The shift also includes retailers such as Detsky Mir and Imvideo, according to reports from Izvestia.
Radio Svoboda
Russia Benefits From High Diesel Prices
Economic and energy experts suggest Russia could be an economic beneficiary of tensions involving Iran. These estimates are based on current geopolitical shifts and energy market dynamics. The Russian ruble has also strengthened, with the central bank exchange rate moving from 85 rubles per dollar at the start of the war to approximately 75 rubles recently. The IMF has raised Russian economic growth forecasts to 1.1%. However, experts warn that long-term benefits remain uncertain due to market volatility and potential global shifts toward alternative energy. Experts warn that automobile costs in Russia will continue to rise. Car prices in the country have increased three times over the last 12 years, exceeding the cumulative inflation rate for that period. The source noted that inflation has doubled in certain contexts.
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Russian Leadership Split Threatens Economy
A disease is threatening food markets in Russia and Mongolia, with potential impacts on population levels. The situation may also lead to the closure of certain export channels. The situation is expected to impact food security, potentially leading to shortages, price increases, and the closure of export routes. Authorities are reportedly influenced by various interest groups in their response to the crisis. Large-scale producers attempted to avoid culling animals, but some have begun destroying livestock within their complexes. The virus is described as unstable and lives in the environment. Experts suggest the virus should die out within three months, especially if stables are cleaned and disinfected. Reports suggest a potential link between recent vaccinations and disease outbreaks in Russian livestock.
Radio Svoboda
Russia To Forgive 114 Billion Rubles In Regional Debt
Finance Minister Anton Siluanov aims to reduce the federal budget deficit by nearly 1 trillion rubles. Analysts noted that commodity-dependent regions are facing the most severe financial situations. However, these funds were insufficient to cover the total deficit. The initiative involves a 50-50 split between federal and regional funding for peasant farm holdings. Officials suggest 15 billion rubles may be allocated to the project, though this figure excludes specific measures like milk subsidies. The association involved worked to ensure funds intended for farmers are not diverted to other sectors. An additional two to three budgets may be circulating in the grey economy. Vice-Premier Dmitry Chernyshev announced that millions of children will be able to rest in Russian camps this summer.
Business FM Russia
Dmitry Medvedev Appointed Editor Of Social Studies Textbooks
Russia's Ministry of Education has included social studies textbooks for grades 9, 10, and 11 in the federal list. These textbooks were edited by Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia. The inclusion follows the previous regulatory framework of the Tutov Institute of Pedagogical Sciences. Dmitry Medvedev is involved in the implementation of AI within government bodies and ministerial work. Dmitry Medvedev has been appointed editor-in-chief for this series of textbooks. The decision to include these materials was made at the request of the Ministry of Education. The move aims to expand the reach of the new curriculum. The Russian Ministry of Education included a line of 'Society Knowledge' textbooks for grades 9-11 in the mandatory federal list. The appointment was reported by TASS following a meeting of the commission.
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Severe Weather Leaves 70,000 Without Power In Russia
Heavy precipitation, reaching half of the monthly norm, has caused disruptions in Moscow. The arrival was confirmed by the Sheremetyevo airport information service. The Iranian Supreme Leader has died, followed by several members of the country's political and security hierarchy. Reports indicate that over 2,000 people have died in the conflict, while human rights activists claim more than 1,100 deaths occurred in Iran during the initial attacks. A new leader, identified as the son of the previous leader, has been elected but has not yet appeared in public. Moscow Mayor Oxana Yarokhanova stated that people can seek shelter in designated cabins to wait out critical periods in safe conditions. More than 70,000 people in several Russian regions are without electricity due to severe weather, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Komsomolskaya Pravda