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Norway Plans New Satellite Launch Base, Defense Expansion
Roscosmos aims to improve rocket characteristics to deploy more useful payloads into orbit. Technology expert Oleg Kapranov agreed that the restrictions focus on satellite hardware. Expert Oleg Kapranov confirmed the restrictions specifically target Starlink and other unlicensed satellite communication networks. Support for these technologies is currently disabled for devices operating within Russian networks. This restriction makes it impossible to activate certain features, such as UltraWideBand technology used for tracking tags in indoor environments. The Russian government has implemented a six-month ban on importing foreign satellite communication terminals, including SpaceX's Starlink devices. Prime Minister Mishustin signed the decree, citing national security interests as the justification.
Radio Zvezda
Russia To Implement New Administrative Divisions
Russia and Saudi Arabia will introduce a visa-free regime starting May 11. Cross-border transfers between individuals will carry a fixed commission of 6 rubles. The fee applies to transactions involving companies, employees, and the self-employed. The source noted that the actual crediting of funds will remain outside of these tariffs. Additionally, new rules regarding residency registration will take effect, meaning residency will no longer be automatically maintained if an individual does not reside at the registered address for an extended period. Additionally, paper medical certificates for driver's license exchanges will no longer be required in Russia as of May 1. A QR code will be issued instead, which automatically uploads to the traffic police database. Instead, a QR code will be issued and automatically uploaded to the State Traffic Inspectorate database.
Govorit Moskva
Russia Limits Parallel Imports Of Computers
The Russian government has implemented a ban on certain foreign technology devices effective today. Operating these aircraft is significantly cheaper than helicopters, according to the source. However, mass application is not expected in the near future. The ministry clarified that fully autonomous passenger aircraft remain a more distant prospect for Moscow and the Moscow region. The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade has decided to ban imports for several well-known technology brands. The decision is set to take effect on May 27. Industry representatives provided further details regarding the upcoming restrictions. The Ministry of Transport will not fine entrepreneurs who fail to register in the Goslog system due to circumstances beyond their control. The Russian president has a dense schedule planned for Victory Day, including speeches and bilateral meetings.
Business FM Russia
Russia Proposes Targeted Specialist Training For Africa
The Russian government has launched a new feature on the 'Rabota v Rossii' platform to track data regarding targeted vocational training. The rocket features the world's most powerful liquid engine and has a payload capacity of 17 tons. Bakanov described the launch as a grand interstate project capable of high-precision delivery of payloads into Earth orbit. The launch was conducted under government direction following presidential instructions. A political scientist noted that a Ghanaian student who studied at the Institute of Social Sciences for two years witnessed the collapse of the Soviet Union. The individual, author of 'My First Coup', spoke at the Russian Academy of Sciences six months prior to the December 2024 elections. Russia is focusing on providing energy development to Africa, specifically targeting the 50 percent of the African population that lacks electricity access.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Maks Messenger Channels Exceed 7 Million
The Maks messenger press service stated that a recent 'unwanted' label was due to incorrect technical data interpretation rather than code analysis. The company clarified that the service undergoes regular security checks and collaborates with researchers.
Govorit Moskva
Russia Expands Honorary List Criteria
The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has expanded subsidy eligibility for milk producers. The governor announced expanded social services including free rental of essential items for newborns. New services will also include expanded social nanny services for mothers and children. Last year, free rental points for newborn necessities were organized in all city districts. The regulations will cover electronics, lamps, and electrical sockets. Additionally, the rules will apply to certain sweets, including white chocolate and confectionery products. The Food Union and Ministry of Agriculture experts are developing a concept to expand the geographic scope of state support for the greenhouse industry. Current increased subsidies for the industrial production of modern greenhouses are limited to enterprises in Siberia, the Far East, and the Kaliningrad region.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
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Russia Sources Over 90% Of Dual-Use Tech From China
Moscow is reportedly purchasing more than 90% of its dual-use technological goods from China. These products are being used to replace Western technological standards. The source noted that Russia often refines these Chinese technologies for its own use.
Business FM Russia
Scammers Impersonate Russian Land Inspectors
Fraudsters are impersonating land supervision officials or local administration representatives to target landowners via messenger apps and SMS. The scammers claim that dangerous weeds have been detected on the property and threaten fines of at least 50,000 rubles.
Radio Mayak
Explosion During Labor Demonstrations Kills Police
An explosion occurred during demonstrations by workers fighting for an eight-hour workday. Several police officers were killed in the blast and many workers were injured. The incident subsequently led to the suppression of the labor movement.
Radio Zvezda