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Welcomes Belarusian Journalist Elena Nikolaevna
Govorit Moskva featured Belarusian journalist Elena Nikolaevna, welcoming her to the program. The segment introduced her as a friend and colleague, highlighting her connection to Belarusian and Russian media.
Govorit Moskva
Russia Proposes Phased VAT on Marketplaces
A Russian hockey team conceded a late goal just before the end of the period, leading to a subsequent goal by the opposing team. This defensive lapse, described as uncharacteristic, resulted in a loss for the team, with commentators noting a potential moment of relaxation by the goaltender.
Radio Mayak
Russia Moves Toward Regulated Cryptocurrency Market
The Russian government has proposed a bill to launch a legal cryptocurrency market.
Vzglyad
Russia Budget Reaches 336 Billion Dollars
President Putin has signed a law exempting small and medium-sized catering businesses from VAT until the end of the year. Business owners have expressed concerns regarding their ability to restructure processes under new tax legislation to avoid collapse. The Russian President supported an initiative to postpone the deadline for regional governments to repay budget loan debts. The repayment deadline will be moved from the 26th to a later date. This decision follows a difficult economic situation and is intended to support regional authorities. Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly requested that oligarchs contribute funds to support the special military operation. The source noted that economic activity, demand, and tax collections are expected to decline if the war continues. There are currently no signs that the conflict is nearing an end.
Kommersant FM
Phishing Attacks Start At $150
Cybercrime services on the Russian dark web are seeing a rise in availability, with phishing attacks starting at prices between $150 and $200.
Vesti FM
Cybercrime Access Costs Rise To $1,000
Vesti FM reports that conditions will be adapted for corporate clients and taxi drivers.
Vesti FM
Russia Imposes New Restrictions On Nicotine Delivery Systems
Russia is considering implementing age restrictions for tobacco products, potentially mirroring policies in other countries that restrict sales to individuals born after a certain year. This move is driven by concerns over the significant harm tobacco products cause to health and life expectancy. Statistics and practice indicate that new forms of nicotine consumption are significantly more profitable than traditional ones. Authorities are considering regional and federal initiatives to remove these products from the market, citing concerns about a new epidemic among children. The goal is to prevent the spread of these products and address the emergence of new consumer forms of nicotine. Financial group Finam is offering a unique product for investments in US and Asian markets called 'Segregated Global'. The product aims to help investors multiply their money through popular strategies.
Radio Sputnik
Russian Ninja Sport Project Promoted on TNT
Komsomolskaya Pravda reported on a 'Ninja Sport' project being heavily promoted on the Russian channel TNT. The report clarified it is not related to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but is a different fitness-focused competition. The final is scheduled for Sunday at 9 PM on TNT, featuring 12 finalists including skiers.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russia Proposes Prison For Crypto Violations
The Russian government has approved new legislation to regulate cryptocurrency activities within the country. The laws aim to address the illegal turnover of digital assets, which may now face criminal penalties.
GDELT Global Events
Russia Police Seize Illegal Casino Assets
Law enforcement officials in Moscow have shut down an illegal gambling operation involving three rented premises in the southwest district. The group was using specialized gaming equipment in violation of local laws, leading to the opening of a criminal case by the Investigative Committee. The crackdown follows reports of unauthorized gambling activities in the capital.
Radio Mayak