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WHO Reports Ten Group Infections In Moscow
The World Health Organization previously reported seven cases of infection. The WHO reported that group infections have been registered, following an earlier report of seven cases.
Govorit Moskva
Arctic Registry Includes Over 1,000 Projects
More than 1,000 projects are currently registered in the Arctic registry, according to Radio Rossii.
Radio Rossii
Russian Forces Report Destruction Of Drone Control Points
Russian forces reported the destruction of drone control points. The specific locations and number of control points were not disclosed. This action is part of ongoing military operations.
Radio Rossii
China and Russia Urged to Support Hormuz Pipeline
Russia and China have been urged to support the Hormuz Pipeline project. The pipeline is intended to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for oil transport.
Baywave FM Japan
Russia Removes Memorial Stones For Unfriendly Nations
Russia has begun removing memorial stones designated for 'unfriendly nations'. This action was reported by multiple stations. This action signifies a diplomatic shift. The specific locations and number of stones removed were not disclosed.
CNR Voice of China
Russia Removes Memorial Stones For Unfriendly Nations
The Disciplinary Committee has issued a written warning to Legislator Chen Jiapei for a traffic offense, noting it was her first offense in 22 years of driving.
Tokyo FM
Russia Removes Memorial Stones For Unfriendly Nations
Russian authorities are reportedly removing memorial stones dedicated to unfriendly nations. The source noted that memorial complexes, including potential Polish crosses in Livoshovo near Saint Petersburg, may face further clearing.
Radio Svoboda UA
Russia Removes Memorial Stones For Unfriendly Nations
Memorial stones dedicated to Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, and Estonia are being removed in Tomsk, according to reports. Similar removals of Ukrainian memorial stones occurred at the Levishov training ground near Saint Petersburg.
Radio Svoboda
Sukhoi Superjet-100 May Begin Regular Flights
The Sukhoi Superjet-100 narrow-body aircraft could begin regular passenger service by the end of this year. Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Likhanov stated this in an interview with RIA Novosti.
Radio Zvezda
Bashkir Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Growth Stimulant
Scientists from Bashkir State Pedagogical University have developed a preparation designed to accelerate seed germination in agricultural crops. The new substance aims to replace chemical stimulants that disrupt soil microbial communities.
Radio Mayak