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Football Player Nikita Chernov Not Returning to Spartak
Football player Nikita Chernov will not return to Spartak Moscow. Chernov stated that if Spartak had intended to rely on him, they would have contacted him to discuss his future.
Radio Mayak
Tolstoy's Literary Talent Praised Globally
Leo Tolstoy's works, such as 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina,' are described as encyclopedias of life. The novels are noted for their detailed descriptions of characters' inner experiences.
Radio Sputnik
Russia Investigates Illegal Sale Of Hogweed Seeds
Unscrupulous sellers have listed hogweed seeds for sale on marketplaces, according to Radio Zvezda. Specialists conducted a control digging and are awaiting expert results. The media group 'Zvezda' is reporting on the situation.
Radio Zvezda
Russian Banks Join Ozon Loyalty Program
Maxim Oreshkin, deputy head of the Russian presidential administration, stated that the current global economic model effectively channels world resources to American banks without providing advantages to other nations. He asserted this situation leads to severe limitations and distortions in global economic activity. Maxim Oreshkin stated that the entire world is feeding American banks without receiving anything in return. He suggested that the current global financial system allows American financial institutions to extract rent from the rest of the world. Sovcom Bank and MTS Money have joined Ozon's 'Green Price' loyalty program. Under this program, banks provide funds to the marketplace, which then uses them to lower prices for customers paying with partner bank cards. Russian credit institutions have been able to join the Ozon program since autumn of last year.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Moscow Schools Urged To Allow 30-Minute Breaks
A representative of the State Duma, Vladislav Grib, stated that it is difficult for children to switch between lessons. He explained that teachers sometimes assign homework during breaks. Grib added that longer breaks are necessary for students to eat calmly.
Govorit Moskva
Western Citizens Disagree With Home Country Policies
The number of applications for residency in Russia from citizens of Western countries has increased, with 2,275 such applications made by October of last year.
Radio Mayak
Moscow Region Begins Hogweed Eradication
The Moscow region has begun treating over 23,000 hectares of territory to eradicate Sosnowsky's hogweed. The Ministry of Agriculture for the region stated that private landowners are obligated to destroy the plant on their own property. Failure to do so may result in fines.
Radio Zvezda
Russian Discussion On Rational Purchases
A discussion on Govorit Moskva touched upon rational purchasing decisions, with one speaker advising against spending money on non-essential items. The speaker suggested that such purchases are not rational and that one should not 'go ahead of the locomotive'.
Govorit Moskva
Partisan Power Structure Functioned During WWII Occupation
During the 1942-1943 period of World War II, a partisan power structure maintained order and governance in occupied territories. This structure issued documents, made decisions, and operated schools despite the ongoing war.
Vesti FM
Wildlife Program
The program 'Living Nature' with Edgar Zapashny aims to explore the world through direct experience rather than online learning. Radio Sputnik is promoting its program 'Living Nature with Edgar Zapashny,' which features stories about the planet's inhabitants.
Radio Sputnik