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Film 'There Is No Death, Guys' Shot
A script has been written and a film titled 'There is no death, guys' has been shot.
Vesti FM
Altai Republic President Discusses Integration Agreement With Putin
The President of the Altai Republic discussed an integration agreement during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Kommersant FM
Villas Remain In Russian Federation Ownership
Radio Svoboda UA reported that villas are owned by the Russian Federation.
Radio Svoboda UA
Putin Purges Russian Defense Developers
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the stronger Russia becomes, the faster Europe's attempts to forget the feat of the Soviet soldier will come to naught. This statement was made in the context of current events. During Victory Day celebrations at the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that all peoples contributed to defeating Nazi Germany and Moscow never divided the victory into 'ours' and 'theirs.' He also criticized Western states for what he called 'falsification of history' and mentioned the 'revival of Nazism in Europe.' Russian President Putin held a press conference last night, stating Russia has not received any prisoner of war exchange proposals from Ukraine.
Radio Rossii
European Russia Sees Record Warm Temperatures Since 1967
Russian labor law permits relatives, such as grandparents, to take childcare leave. During this 1.5-year leave period, individuals retain their jobs and are entitled to receive 40% of their salary. Tatiana Mertsalova from the Higher School of Economics expressed skepticism regarding the effectiveness of this measure.
Kommersant FM
Michael Carley, Canadian Professor, Wrote Pre-War Trilogy
The third volume of a trilogy by Canadian professor Michael Carley is being released in Russian.
Radio Sputnik
Medical Morphine Shipment Discrepancy Reported
A discrepancy was reported concerning a kilogram of morphine designated for medical purposes.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russia Sees Rise In 'Micro-shifting' Flexible Work Trend
A new work trend, 'micro-shifting,' is gaining popularity in Russia, allowing specialists to distribute their work time throughout the day. This approach rejects the classic 10-to-6 office schedule and includes organizing convenient breaks, starting from 15 minutes.
Kommersant FM
New Rules Emerge For Russian User Logins
Senior lecturer Roman Dushkin, CEO of AYExpert, reported that accounts of some Russians have been blocked.
Business FM Russia
Russian 's Departure Expected Within Months
The broadcast also mentioned the prime minister in the same context.
Business FM Russia