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Press Disappointed By 'Devil Wears Prada' Sequel
The international press has expressed disappointment with a bestseller, identified as 'The Devil Wears Prada,' with criticisms not directed at the actor.
Business FM Russia
US Signals Reduced Threat Towards Russia
The US actions are interpreted as signaling a reduced level of aggression towards Russia compared to the past. This development follows discussions focused on diplomacy and the potential application of military force in Cuba. The primary focus remains on diplomatic solutions.
CRI News Radio
AI Creates Useless Professional Work
Artificial intelligence has become a universal tool for freelancers, leading to a phenomenon termed 'workslop.' This 'workslop' appears professional but is ultimately useless.
Kommersant FM
Moscow Center Develops Melanoma Diagnostic Model
The Moscow center is highly developed in its activities, and it is recommended to seek its services. Melanoma is a serious malignant tumor that forms from melanocytes, pigment cells that produce melanin.
Govorit Moskva
Russia Claims Rostov Reaches 10th Place
FC Rostov has ended a four-match winless streak, climbing to 10th place in the league standings.
Radio Rossii
Russian Town Named Most Profane
The town of Dno, located in the Pskov region, has a name that has generated numerous jokes, particularly from journalists. The town has a population of 14,000. A passenger train has been named "Moskva" after the town was identified as the most profane settlement in the country.
Radio Zvezda
Millions Estimated Idle In Russia
Expert estimates suggest millions of people in Russia are considered 'idle' or 'work-shy'. The exact number of such individuals has not been precisely calculated. Some individuals are described as 'ideal idlers' while others are in different categories.
Radio Sputnik
Russia Compares Current Situation To 1973 Oil Crisis
Amidst current events, comparisons are increasingly being made to the 1973 oil crisis. The possibility of closing the Strait of Hormuz, once considered unthinkable, is now seen as a viable tool.
Radio Svoboda
Russia Produces 720,000 Cans Of Preserves Monthly
Russian facilities are capable of producing up to 720,000 cans of preserves per month.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Governor Promises Aid To Man Attempting To Access Restricted Area
The Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Denis Pasler, has promised to help a man who attempted to gain access to a restricted area.
Business FM Russia