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Russia Criticizes US Nationality Policy For Children
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated in a Vedomosti newspaper article that children of diplomatic staff are being effectively forced into citizenship via jus soli. Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that diplomatic children are being coerced into changing their citizenship. Russia claims that Ukraine is coercing children of Russian diplomats into changing their citizenship. The government is discussing the implementation of diverse solutions with various regions. The Russian military stated that Ukraine launched over 300 drone attacks, with the Leningrad region being a primary target. This follows previous allegations of citizenship coercion. Russia has alleged coercion regarding citizenship matters. The report also mentioned that Russian transport ships, part of a 'shadow' submarine fleet, were used for oil transportation.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Cars, Residential Building Damaged In Moscow
A residential skyscraper in Moscow was struck, though the building did not collapse, according to reports. Emergency services are on the scene. The extent of damage and any casualties are not yet confirmed. A vehicle crashed into a residential complex on Mosfilievskaya Street in western Moscow. Mayor Sabianov stated that no injuries were reported following the incident. Temporary restrictions were implemented at Vnukovo Airport during the event.
Radio 24
Ruble Strengthens Below 75 Per Dollar
The Russian ruble strengthened to below 75 rubles per US dollar at the start of May. The Russian Ministry of Finance is scheduled to resume budget rule operations next week after a two-month pause.
Business FM Russia
Airfare To Georgia Increases Slightly
Airfare to Georgia has decreased by approximately 20 percent following the recent May holidays, according to reports from Moscow. Prices for airfare to Georgia have risen by approximately 3-4% in euros. Airfare prices for flights to Georgia have seen a slight increase.
Kommersant FM
Rescuers Assist Chinese Driver in Russia
Emergency responders in the Moscow region assisted a Chinese driver, identified as Li Yang, after his vehicle became stuck in a snowdrift.
GDELT
Regulated Cryptocurrency Operations Expected By Year End
Regulated cryptocurrency operations are anticipated to be in place by the end of the year. This development suggests a move towards greater oversight and integration of digital assets within the financial landscape. The specific regulatory framework remains under discussion.
Baywave FM Japan
VTB Bank Head Urges Crypto Legalization
The head of VTB Bank has called for the acceleration of cryptocurrency market legalization in Russia. The call for legalization indicates a desire for clearer frameworks governing crypto operations.
GDELT
Russia Plans 261,000 Conscripts By December
Russia will transition to a year-round military conscription model starting in 2026, moving away from two seasonal periods. The Ministry of Defense aims to recruit 261,000 conscripts by the end of December.
Kommersant FM
Contract Military Personnel Receive Monthly Payments
Contract military personnel in Russia receive monthly payments starting from 204,000 rubles. These payments are part of regional support measures. Benefits also include combat veteran status, land tax exemptions, utility bill compensation, sanatorium trips, and leave.
Govorit Moskva
Sheremetyevo Airport Increases Customs Inspections
Rostransnadzor has launched an investigation into baggage handling delays at Sheremetyevo Airport following passenger complaints and media reports. The agency is checking whether carriers and the airport are complying with passenger rights legislation.
Radio Mayak