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Soviet Union Monitored Foreigners' Activities
A former Soviet Union resident who participated in organizing such exhibitions in Moscow will discuss their preparation and execution. This monitoring was conducted in relation to the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the United States. The vast distances between these entities made close economic cooperation impractical, leading America to not consider aggressive actions. America did not consider a primitive attack and dismemberment strategy.
Radio Svoboda
Moscow Bakeries Focus on Quality Product Production
Moscow bakeries are focusing on becoming the face of a specific production for high-quality grain products. The current objective is to concentrate on the product itself and its quality. The business model said production, control, and scaling, with a particular interest in whether the properties of bread made from this grain can be preserved for the consumer.
Silver Rain
Russia Offers Land For 100,000 Rubles Per Hectare
Former Italian national football team coach Gennaro Gattuso stated he is open to coaching a Russian club. He is looking for a good offer to continue his coaching career. Gattuso previously coached Italy, failing to qualify them for the 2026 World Cup. The land is described as being in ecologically clean regions with year-round transport accessibility. The offer is available in the Moscow region. A Russian website, moygiktar.ru, is offering one hectare of land to every Russian citizen. Russia will forgive two-thirds of regional budget loan debt, with the remaining portion to be repaid by regions. This initiative, proposed by United Russia, aims to ease the financial burden on regions, some of which find current repayment loads high. The government plans to reallocate freed-up regional funds towards investments and other projects.
Radio Mayak
Kommersant FM Discusses Nuclear Tension Reduction
Analysts are focusing on whether a final document will be signed, with hopes that countries may compromise on demands. The document could include general formulations for reducing tension between nuclear states, potentially leading to practical implementation.
Kommersant FM
Russian Claims Return To Planned Economy
The Kremlin has announced the return of state planning and a planned economy. He described this as returning to the best version of that system. The statement was reported by Radio Svoboda. Oreshkin described this transition as the best way forward for the country. The announcement comes as the Kremlin reportedly seeks to reduce pressure by easing internet blockades, according to Forbes. Reports suggest that the benefits gained by Russia may not be stable due to market volatility and obstacles. The ongoing war may limit long-term benefits despite rising energy prices and increasing oil prices. The Russian government commission has approved a draft project to regulate digital currency operations. The legislation aims to legalize cryptocurrency operations while simultaneously increasing regulatory oversight and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) controls.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russian Regional Debt Forgiveness Announced
Russian President stated that regional parliaments play a role in the country's development and strengthening. This proposal is part of a unified basic set of measures to support large families. The remaining portion of the debt will be repaid by the regions on schedule. This year, the repayment is approximately 100 billion rubles, but this current burden is still high for many regions. This move is intended to alleviate financial burdens on regional governments. President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with the Governor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov. The meeting involved proposals to postpone the repayment of regional debts on budget loans. This decision is expected to provide financial relief. The exact amount of debt forgiven was not specified, but it represents a substantial portion of the total regional debt. Russia is forgiving two-thirds of regional debt.
Radio Mayak
Aeroflot, Pobeda Websites Accessible Offline
The websites and applications of Russian airlines Aeroflot and Pobeda will remain accessible even during mobile internet outages. These services are for booking tickets and managing all stages of the airport process, from check-in to boarding. Other essential services like credit organizations, online stores, and some media channels are also included in the 'white list'. This information was part of a larger discussion on healthcare sector preparedness and real-world exercises involving information exchange and personnel mobilization.
Govorit Moskva
FM Moscow Reports News Update
Vesti FM Moscow provided a news update at 17:30 Moscow time.
Vesti FM
CSKA Moscow Faces Leadership Losses
Igor Okenfeev, the goalkeeper for the CSKA Moscow football club, will not play for the remainder of the current season due to an injury. He sustained the injury during a match on April 23rd against Krylia Sovetov Samara. CSKA football goalkeeper Vladislav Torop has entered a ranking of the world's most expensive goalkeepers under the age of 23. The ranking was released by the International Center for Football Research. CSKA goalkeeper Vladislav Torop has been ranked as the 8th most valuable goalkeeper under the age of 23 globally. The 22-year-old player has an estimated transfer value of 8.6 million euros. He currently holds the eighth position in this specific ranking. CSKA Moscow is losing several key players this week, including Igor Konfeev and Moiseev. Matvei Lukin and Kirill Glebov are also reportedly out of the general group.
Business FM Russia
Rare Earth Metals and Oil Sector Sanctions Eased
Russia has announced a targeted easing of sanctions on its oil and gas sector, alongside measures concerning rare earth metals. This move is described as both a strategic compilation and an expected relaxation of existing sanctions. The value of the eased sanctions is considered insignificant, primarily affecting essential medical supplies and very rare earth metals.
Govorit Moskva