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Lukoil And Polyus Shares Decline
Lukoil shares dropped 5.3 percent at the market opening today. The decline was driven by a dominant sell-off in the company's stock. Other market movements included a 1.5 percent decrease for RusAl and a 3.10 percent drop for Polyus. The MOEX Index also saw a decrease of 0.5 percent. Total deposits in the country stand at 3.44 trillion rubles, while core account balances are 6.74 trillion rubles. Lukoil shares fell 5.5% following the dividend cutoff. In Moscow and Khimki, the number of transactions increased by nearly 55%. Demand in the Moscow and Leningrad regions saw a fivefold increase.
Kommersant FM
Film Depicts AI Threat To Traditional Knife Making
A film titled "The Last Question Mark? Master" was screened in Cherkessk on May 3 to mark the Day of the Revival of the Karachay People.
Radio Kultura
WHO Admits Human Transmission Of Antavirus Possible
Human infection with hantavirus occurs mainly through contact with rodents that act as natural carriers. According to Rospotrebnadzor, transmission happens via inhalation of aerosols containing the virus from infected animal excrement and saliva, particularly in enclosed spaces. There is currently no vaccine for hantavirus. Experts state that human transmission of the hantavirus family is very complicated and difficult. The discussion occurred in the context of a cruise ship where three people died from the virus. The source noted that health system reliability is a concern for travelers. The World Health Organization admitted a scenario where antavirus can be transmitted between people. The statement follows observations regarding transmission risks among individuals on board vessels or transport. No specific number of cases or exact locations of outbreaks were provided in the report.
Radio Mayak
Used Car Sales Rise 12% In Russia
Sales of used cars in Russia increased by 12% in April compared to March. This growth was observed across all federal districts in the country. The data was reported by Izvestia.
Business FM Russia
Kremlin Warns Of Bloody Reprisals Against Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, stated on May 3 that Russia will use special military operations to force a resolution if Ukraine is unwilling to reach an agreement. Regarding the situation in Ukraine, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov stated on the 3rd that if Ukraine is unwilling to reach an agreement, Russia will force it through a special military operation. Russian air defense systems destroyed 39 Ukrainian drones over eight Russian regions this morning. The CNR Voice of China reported these statements and meetings. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to participate in a series of bilateral and multilateral talks. Finland recently decided to add 300 million USD in special funds for Ukrainian defense support.
CNR Voice of China
Sanctions On Russian Refineries Risk China-Based Firms
Sanctions targeting five Russian oil refineries are being implemented ahead of a scheduled visit by Donald Trump. The move impacts approximately one-quarter of China's oil refining capacity.
Business FM Russia
Russia Criticizes US Nationality Policy For Diplomat Children
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova stated on April 4th that the US State Department is imposing American citizenship on children of Russian diplomats born in the United States. Zakharova claimed this action violates both international and US domestic law. She further asserted that the move aims to undermine the process of reducing bilateral friction between Russia and the US. She believes the US move aims to disrupt efforts to reduce friction in bilateral relations. A spokesperson from Russia's Foreign Ministry criticized the US State Department for imposing US nationality on children of Russian diplomats born in the US, calling it a violation of international and domestic law and an attempt to hinder the improvement of bilateral relations.
CNR Voice of China
Rare 16th Century Church Slavonic Bible Sold For 5 Million Rubles
A rare first-edition Bible printed by Ivan Fedorov sold for nearly 5 million rubles at a Litfond auction in early April. The book is the first complete Bible printed in the Church Slavonic language and represents a Cyrillic publication. The volume contains over one thousand pages. The source noted that the publisher previously worked for the entire Soviet Union. A large-scale Cyrillic publication exceeding 1,000 pages has been sold for 5 million rubles. The publication was historically as the only publishing house of its kind serving the entire Soviet Union. Printed by Ivan Fedorov in 1581 at the printing house of Prince Konstantin Ostrogsky, the original run consisted of approximately 1,500 copies. Only about 350 copies are known to have survived to the present day.
Kommersant FM
Group Attempting To Launch Drones Eliminated In Komi
Authorities in Komi have eliminated a group that was attempting to launch drones.
Govorit Moskva
Oil Slick Cleanup Completed In Black Sea
Sergey Boyka, head of the Tuapse district, announced the liquidation of oil slicks in the Black Sea. He stated that the contaminated city beach will be cleared by June.
Business FM Russia