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Money is One of the Dirtiest Items in Daily Life
The average banknote can host up to several thousand different types of microorganisms. This fact was presented as part of a program about money created with artificial intelligence.
Radio Zvezda
Yuan Rises Against Russian Ruble
A proposal has been made to simplify the debt write-off mechanism for regions regarding previous expenditures. Russia is playing a role in regional developments, particularly concerning Iran. Russian President Putin's recent visit to Russia was seen as a good opportunity to coordinate with Moscow on upcoming stages. This coordination is occurring amidst ongoing tensions involving Israel, the United States, and Iran. The remaining debt will be repaid by the regions on schedule, though this current burden is still high for many. The initiative to postpone the repayment of budget loan debt for regions was proposed by the United Russia party. Proposed measures include developing methods for debt write-offs for regions, potentially occurring by June 1 each year for debt accumulated in the previous year.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russia Announces New Social Benefit Adjustments
Individuals serving under contract in Russia are receiving monthly payments starting from 204,000 rubles. Officials said heavy machinery has cleared over 2,000 cubic meters of rock during search and rescue operations following a suspected mudslide. Monthly benefits for the birth and upbringing of children will be maintained even if a large family's income increases by up to 10%. The legislative changes take effect this month. This legislative change is expected to benefit more than 231,000 people, according to Volodin. State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin announced that monthly subsidies for childbirth and child-rearing will continue even if a large family's income increases by up to 10%. Russia announced that the May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow will proceed without military hardware due to the current situation. The decision was noted by European officials.
Govorit Moskva
Russian Classics Marked With New Labeling
A new Russian law mandates special markings for content deemed harmful or psychotropic, regardless of context. However, large online retailers and e-book services have begun applying these warnings to content not formally covered by the law. For example, a collection of Pushkin's poems from 1814-1836 received a warning about drug harm, and works by Gogol and Turgenev also received warnings for mentioning prohibited substances.
Business FM Russia
Russian Constitution Prohibits Censorship, Yet It Persists
Russia has implemented new regulations requiring special labeling for any literary work mentioning drugs or psychotropic substances, regardless of context. The global energy transition is being accelerated by the war in Iran, benefiting Chinese companies that supply nearly 70% of clean technology globally. China may also thwart Russia's regional influence ambitions post-war by assisting in the reconstruction of drone and missile-affected Gulf countries through its Belt and Road Initiative. The Russian Investigative Committee, led by Alexander Bastrykin, has ordered an inspection of the content of children's books written by Grigory Oster. Ukraine's unmanned systems forces are conducting strikes within Russia, targeting oil refineries. These facilities are considered lawful military targets as they convert natural resources into funds used for war.
Business FM Russia
Russian Military Operation in Region Concluded
New vehicle number plates featuring the Russian tricolor will be issued to new patrol cars. This recognition aligns with a decree from the President of the Russian Federation. The recipients are described as true heroes of our time and form the elite of the Korean Armed Forces. Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov attended an event in the Kursk border region, which included a military parade and a concert. Earlier, Belousov met with the leader of North Korea, and they agreed to a military cooperation plan until 2031. Belousov presented bravery awards to soldiers of the Korean People's Army who distinguished themselves in Kursk Oblast, by decree of the Russian Federation President. A military-political observer noted that the number of drones striking Russian territory has been increasing year-over-year and month-over-month.
Radio Zvezda
Iranian Foreign Minister Meets Russian President
Russia's Foreign Ministry has lodged a strong protest with the German Ambassador to Moscow, Alexander Lambsdorff. The protest concerns a meeting between German Bundestag member Volkhard Streeck and Akhmed Zakayev, the head of a banned Chechen separatist organization.
Business FM Russia
Debate Over Russia and Israel's Cultural Participation
Several Russian youth organizations have been unified into a single structure called 'Sirofizm' several years ago. This structure organizes cultural and sporting events for young people at regional and national levels. Some individuals, described as pro-Russian or 'useful idiots,' argue that culture is unifying and separate from war. However, recent incidents, such as actions by a curator or commissioner, have sparked controversy.
Radio Rossii
AI Chatbots Harm Russian Language Intonation
Artificial intelligence chatbots are causing harm to the Russian language by misplacing intonations, accents, and stresses. This is leading the younger generation to speak and intonate incorrectly. The use of AI in this manner is seen as a destruction of the Russian language. Concerns are being raised that artificial intelligence chatbots could negatively impact the intonation of the Russian language.
Vesti FM
Russian Warns Against Education Scams
Radio Rossii reported on efforts to organize patriotic education for the current generation, said the role of Cossack traditions. This initiative aims to educate youth about history and current events, extending beyond Cossack societies into schools. The program intends to showcase these traditions through examples. This emphasis aims to instill national pride and historical awareness. This initiative aims to promote cultural heritage among students. In 1818, Cossacks and peasants initiated widespread protests across the European territory of the former Russian Empire. These uprisings coincided with peasant revolts in the spring of that year. The restoration of former landowners' rights also fueled discontent and provoked insurgent movements. The situation in Siberia also presented its own unique characteristics and forms of protest.
Radio Rossii