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Russia To Scrutinize Filmmakers For 'Special Military Operation' Films
A Russian radio broadcast discussed the need to identify filmmakers who have remained in the country and are willing to create "good films" about the "special military operation." The discussion said finding creators loyal to their "native country" to produce patriotic content.
Radio Sputnik
New Helicobacter Pylori Tests Emerge, Acid Role Debated
A broadcast discussed Helicobacter pylori infection, noting that among patients with dyspeptic syndromes, 50-55% were infected in 2015. Since then, infection rates have decreased, partly attributed to popularization efforts.
Radio Rossii
State Twisted Meaning Of Memorial Date
A commentator stated that President Putin is directly refusing some elements of a tradition, which is seen as a serious attempt to enter history. The state has seized a memorial date, completely twisting the meaning of those events, according to the source.
Radio Svoboda UA
Moscow Introduces New Rules For Couriers
Digital control for couriers has started in Moscow, requiring delivery service workers to undergo mandatory photo control. Their movement speed is now regulated by automation. The Department of Transport stated that a courier's shift begins with a photo session and document verification through a database. The number of deliveries in Moscow reaches 700,000, with approximately 120,000 people carrying out these orders. Companies face fines of 200,000 for violations, while couriers could be banned. Nova Transport founder Alexey Spassky believes these measures will discipline couriers. Yandex and Cooper services stated they already implemented some of these requirements.
Business FM Russia
Moscow Directs Media To Use 'Solemn Procession' For May 9th
Officials in Moscow have reportedly instructed regional media outlets to use the phrase 'solemn procession' instead of 'parade' for all materials related to May 9th. The directive explicitly states that the word 'parade' should not be used in any context for the upcoming event.
Radio Svoboda UA
Deliveries Reach 700,000, Handled By 120,000 People
The number of deliveries has reached 700,000, with approximately 120,000 people fulfilling these orders.
Kommersant FM
Nikita Bogoslovsky Remembered For Literary Works And Artistic Control
Nikita Vladimirovich Bogoslovsky was known as a 'man of orchestra' and a prolific author. He composed numerous hit songs and also wrote many books, feuilletons, and stories for humorous magazines.
Radio Kultura
Moscow Tourists Continue Seeking Alternatives From Southern Resorts
Taxi drivers in Moscow have started refusing clients who are traveling with children. Tourists are reportedly seeking alternative ways to return home from southern resorts, indicating ongoing transport challenges, particularly for those with small children.
Kommersant FM
Wildberries Denies Changes To Return Policy
Online marketplace Wildberries stated that information regarding changes to its return policy is false. Company representative Dmitry Borchavsky confirmed that return rules have not changed.
Vesti FM
Museum Sells Item To Replenish Acquisition Fund
A museum has put an item up for sale with the stated purpose of replenishing its acquisition fund.
Kommersant FM