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Moscow Heating Season Ends In May
The Moscow City Economy Complex announced that heating shutdowns will begin in Moscow this Wednesday. Communal services in Moscow will begin turning off heating on Wednesday. In the Moscow region, services are transitioning to summer mode starting today. This follows a period of 25-degree heat in the capital region. Temperatures in Moscow are expected to return to May norms by the weekend, with daytime highs around 15 degrees and nighttime lows around 10 degrees. Heating has been disconnected in several Moscow districts starting Wednesday, May 6. Affected areas include buildings on Vernadsky Prospekt, Dubninskaya Street, and Akademika Chelomeya Street. The shutdown also covers the Solntsevo, Biskupsky, and Krylatskoye districts, according to TASS. Moscow municipal authorities confirmed that the heating season in the Moscow region ended one day early on May 5.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
AI Platform Seeks Human Labor For Physical Tasks
Three-quarters of leading artificial intelligence researchers believe artificial general intelligence remains unachievable.
Radio Rossii
Russian Electronic Wallet Volume Expected To Rise
The volume of Russian electronic wallets is projected to increase.
CRI Huayu Global
Russian Electronic Wallet Volume Expected To Rise
The volume of funds in electronic wallets in Russia could increase by 15 billion rubles this year. Current holdings in electronic wallets are approximately 20 billion rubles.
Radio Zvezda
RusAgro CEO Acquires Claims To Bankrupt Company
The CEO of RusAgro, Basov, purchased the claim rights of the company 'Solnechnye Produkty' and subsequently filed for its bankruptcy.
Business FM Russia
One In Four Russians Change Professions
A Superjob study reports that one in four Russians have decided to undergo a radical career change over the last two years. The change is most frequent among citizens under the age of 35.
Kommersant FM
Explosion Reported Near Kremlin
An explosion was reported approximately 6 kilometers from the Kremlin in Moscow. A residential building in Moscow sustained damage last night.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Russian President Orders AI Education Standards Update
The Russian President has instructed the formation of programs to popularize biotechnology and the bioeconomy. President Putin has ordered the formation and implementation of programs to popularize biotechnology and bioeconomics. Experts in Moscow are highlighting the popularity of vocational training programs. President Vladimir Putin has ordered the presentation of a proposal to update educational standards and programs by September. The update must incorporate artificial intelligence technologies. The directive also includes support for advanced engineering schools and biotechnology and bioeconomy research to accelerate implementation. The source noted these measures aim to support science and development.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Murmansk Region Restricts Electric Scooter Use During Holidays
Authorities in the Murmansk region have implemented restrictions on the use of electric scooters and monowheels during the May holidays. The restrictions applied to May 1 and will also be in effect for the upcoming May 9 holiday.
Radio Rossii
Surveillance Systems Installed In Putin Associates' Homes
Surveillance systems have been installed in the homes of individuals close to Vladimir Putin.
NPO Radio 1