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Russian Official Proposes Marketplace Discount Regulation
Russian authorities are planning to implement changes to the EIS customs code to collect VAT from online platform sellers. The ministry stated that this move aims to level the competitive playing field between digital platforms and traditional retail. Industry representatives from the Association of Trade Companies and Manufacturers of Electrical and Computer Equipment have welcomed the proposal. Implementation is expected to begin as early as 2027. The Russian Ministry of Finance is considering implementing Value Added Tax (VAT) requirements for Chinese online sellers starting in 2027. Currently, local sellers face different tax obligations than international platforms. The proposal includes measures to strengthen AML (Anti-Money Laundering) controls over digital asset operations.
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iPhone Updates Cause Device Lockouts in Russia
Russian users report that updating to the latest iOS version causes devices to become completely blocked following a restart. Media reports and bloggers have suggested the Telegram application as a potential cause for the malfunction. Telegram developers have categorically denied any involvement in the issue.
Kommersant FM
Russian Companies Limit Hiring Amid Stability
The number of workers recommended for layoffs in Russia has reached 105,000 people. Staff reductions are impacting 13% of organizations in Russia, according to SuperJob data reported by Vedomosti. The layoffs are affecting state and local government officials, as well as the social sector including hospital and education workers. Reductions in budget organizations are driven by treasury deficits. Commercial sectors are facing staff optimization due to slowing economic growth, declining consumer demand, and high central bank interest rates increasing costs. High central bank interest rates are increasing costs and negatively impacting the labor market. Experts express concerns that the percentage of layoffs will continue to rise throughout the current year. Experts anticipate an increase in layoffs across Russia throughout 2026.
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Hydrogen Improves Blood Flow, Reduces Cardiovascular Risk
Academician Chuchalin from the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University has demonstrated that hydrogen inhalations reduce the risk of thrombosis and stroke following COVID-19. A Japanese study involving 48 participants aged 76 plus observed that a group consuming hydrogen water showed different outcomes compared to a control group drinking plain water over six months. Patients in the study group consumed hydrogen-infused water to mitigate risks. Clinical observations indicate that participants using hydrogen water maintained better mobility, including the ability to walk independently and use stairs. Researchers suggest both hydrogen water consumption and inhalations can be administered at home. Research by Academician Chchalin suggests that specific inhalation methods can improve lung function and oxygen saturation.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russian Schools Deploy Signal Jammers To Prevent Cheating
Rosnadzor head Anzor Muzaev reported that artificial intelligence successfully identified a student cheating during a state exam. Officials warn that students caught with such devices will be removed from exams and face academic consequences. Last year, three schools in Saint Petersburg allowed artificial intelligence to assist in grading test papers. In March, some schools in the Moscow region used AI to grade student notebooks. Experts suggest that while AI was used for checking, it is too early to determine if the technology will be expanded to high-stakes national exams. Signal jamming devices, costing between 100,000 and 2 million rubles, are being ordered by schools for use in classrooms. Educational institutions in Russia are increasingly purchasing signal jamming devices to prevent students from using technology to cheat.
Radio Zvezda
AI Potential For Objective Oral Examinations
Artificial intelligence may soon be capable of administering oral examinations to students and schoolchildren. Maxim Reshkin, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, stated that AI can objectively conduct oral surveys. The technology can monitor where a person looks, their behavior, and their nervousness levels. This capability relies on the system's ability to process metadata regarding user communication and movement. There are concerns that such applications may face blocking once they become popular due to data collection issues. History teacher Leonid Katsva expressed hope that artificial intelligence will eventually be capable of conducting oral examinations. The discussion noted that while AI can currently process dialects, the application of AI to complex social and historical oral testing remains a future development.
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Russian Fighter Scheduled For August 16 Bout
A 34-year-old Russian fighter is scheduled to face opponent Jon Harris on August 16. The announcement follows previous statements from Makhachev regarding plans to hold fights during the summer. The news was reported by sports correspondent Alexey Krylov.
Radio Rossii
Russian Military Operation Anniversary Marked with Stamp
Russian broadcasters are marking the anniversary of the 1956 Khrushchev report regarding the cult of personality and its consequences. Discussions include the historical impact of the report on Soviet political structures. The broadcast also mentions public interest in historical figures in Vladivostok. An exhibition dedicated to the 120th anniversary of Russian parliamentarism was viewed. Radio Rossii is marking the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. The station also noted the anniversary of the liberation of the Kursk region. The broadcast acknowledged windy and snowy weather conditions in Moscow. Radio Mayak reported on the Yakuts, also known as the Sakha people, and the upcoming anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Sakha in 2020. The broadcast also highlighted their unique bone-carving art.
Radio Sputnik
Sberbank Prepares Crypto-Backed Loans
Sberbank is reportedly preparing to offer loans secured by cryptocurrency assets. Russia's State Duma has learned of preparations by Sberbank to issue loans secured by cryptocurrency. Reuters reports that Sberbank is preparing to offer loans backed by cryptocurrency. Additionally, reports suggest that real estate purchases in the United States may now be partially payable using cryptocurrency.
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Russia Promotes State Super App For Surveillance
The Russian government is promoting internal domestic platforms, including a state-run super app, to monitor data for intelligence and repressive agencies. This move aims to restrict citizen access to uncontrolled foreign information sources. Experts suggest this follows models used in Iran to implement large-scale information flow restrictions. The strategy shifts from passive censorship to active user tracking and monitoring. The implementation follows similar models previously used in countries like Iran.
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