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Russian Authorities Monitor Hantavirus Infection Situation
Rospotrebnadzor is monitoring passenger infections following recent reports of hantavirus. Rospotrebnadzor added that a vaccine for Hantavirus does not currently exist. The World Health Organization previously confirmed the deaths of three passengers and described the infection as potentially dangerous. Russian health authorities are investigating a hantavirus outbreak affecting several regions including Pskov, Khabarovsk, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Voronezh, Kaliningrad, and Kemerovo. Clinical symptoms are reported to resemble acute pneumonia, making visual diagnosis difficult. Diagnosis currently requires polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Rospotrebnadzor has sent an inquiry to relevant Dutch authorities regarding the hantavirus situation.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russia And Belarus To Create Unified Pledge Registry
Russia and Belarus have agreed to establish a unified registry for collateral.
Business FM Russia
Sergei Shoigu's Deputies Imprisoned For Long Terms
Approximately 20 high-ranking officials from Sergei Shoigu's inner circle have been imprisoned. One individual, Ruslan Tsalikov, was recently detained. Tsalikov is alleged to have managed logistics for Shoigu, including business jet orders and vacation arrangements. The source described these officials as potential factors of destabilization. Individuals from the circle of Sergei Shoigu have been imprisoned. The source suggests this situation places Shoigu, who is around 70 years old, in a difficult 'situation of choice.' He is reportedly aware of the harsh conditions in Russian prisons, including torture and asset seizure.
Radio NV
Kamaz Truck Accident Casualties Rise To 4
The number of casualties in a Kamaz truck accident has risen to four.
CNR Voice of China
Russia Discusses WWII Episodes
A Russian historian argues that studying the Tokyo and Nuremberg trials provides better insight into the lessons of World War II. The author believes that relying solely on national chain devices is more suitable for processing heavy oil. Additionally, the United States' own crude oil export capacity is limited by infrastructure, with terminal capacity capping exports at just over 5 million tons per day. This suggests that supply gaps in the Middle East remain difficult to fill by other regions, said the need for Middle Eastern supply security. As supply chains converge, raw material prices continue to fluctuate, leading to cost pressures. The court's decision marked Japan's turn towards a tougher stance. The historian argued that reflecting on WWII's lessons requires considering contemporary challenges and threats, not just legal aspects.
CRI News Radio
Russian Consumers Shift To Savings Model
Russian employers are increasingly reducing remote work to optimize payroll costs and increase oversight. According to Alexander Safonov, a professor at the Financial University under the Russian government, this trend has been gaining momentum since last year. Employers are using the shift to manage inefficient staff and wind down projects that do not justify their costs. The move is described as a way for companies to better control labor and optimize payroll funds. Russian citizens are shifting from consumption-based strategies to a savings model, according to reports. Consulting firm Commonwealth Partnership suggests up to 13 major brands, primarily in the clothing segment, may exit the Russian market this year. Victoria Krivoruchka, vice-president of the Russian Association of Fashion Industry Participants, noted a decrease in purchasing power, including on marketplaces.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
14 Vehicles Involved In Moscow Ring Road Crash
Three people were injured in a multi-vehicle accident on the inner side of the MKAD at the 41-kilometer mark. A Kamaz truck driver reportedly crashed into stationary vehicles, according to the Moscow State Traffic Inspectorate. The injured include two children and two adults. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the collision. The accident is located specifically on the Third Ring Road in the area of Sheremetyevskaya Street and Sadovaya Street.
Govorit Moskva
Speculators Pressure Ruble Amid Budget Rule Changes
Currency dealers are withholding sales on the interbank market while waiting for more favorable levels. Parameters for currency operations under the budget rule are expected to drive high daily demand for foreign currency. This demand is projected to weaken the ruble.
Business FM Russia
Russian Hospitality Sector Expands With New High-Level Venues
The Russian state sector has expanded its list of supported occupations to include medical professionals such as paramedics, pediatricians, and endoscopists. New creative roles including stage directors and sound engineers have been added to the registry. The expansion also includes circus performers such as acrobats, mimes, and aerial gymnasts. Alexander Veterkov, deputy general director of the agency, stated that the public sector currently requires workers in medicine and housing and communal services. The hospitality sector in Russia is experiencing development, with a growing number of high-level venues emerging. This expansion is particularly noted in the Leningrad and Moscow regions, as well as Eastern Russia, including Altai.
Kommersant FM
Azon CFO To Join T-Technology
Azon Financial Director Igor Gerasimov is leaving his position to join T-Technology, according to reports from Kommersant. Experts suggest the transition is logical given the current development stage of T-Technology.
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