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Russian daily newspaper

Komsomolskaya Pravda is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1925. Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper Pravda 'Truth'.

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Mother Kills Toddler with Repeated Drug Doses in Chelyabinsk

In Chelyabinsk, Russia, a two-year-old child died from liver necrosis caused by repeated exposure to synthetic drugs administered by his 31-year-old mother via syringe; the mother, a known drug user since 2014, and her partner, who also tested positive for drug use, are facing charges, though only t...

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AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis

MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, created an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WholeSlideImages (WSI) of gastric biopsies. The system analyzes key features to quantify precancerous changes, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce stomach cancer risk...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Chelyabinsk's Wartime Evacuation: Challenges and Lasting Impacts

During World War II, over 329 factories and an estimated 427,000 people were evacuated to the Chelyabinsk region to support the Soviet war effort, creating challenges in housing, infrastructure, and initial planning.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Chelyabinsk Expands, Addresses Housing, and Supports Military Families

Chelyabinsk, Russia, is undergoing urban expansion by annexing two settlements, investing heavily in industry and infrastructure while addressing dilapidated housing and providing substantial social support for military personnel and their families.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Russian Mother Arrested for Fatal Child Drug Poisoning

In Miass, Russia, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for murdering her two-year-old son by administering lethal doses of narcotics; despite neighbors' repeated attempts to alert social services, the family was not flagged as at-risk, highlighting systemic failures in the child protection system.

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Mother Jailed After Toddler's Drug Overdose in Russia

A two-year-old child died in Miass, Russia, from a drug overdose allegedly administered by his 31-year-old mother, Ekaterina, who is now in pre-trial detention. The family lived in a dilapidated house in a neglected area, and the other three children are in the care of their grandmother.

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86-Year-Old Volunteer Makes 16 Humanitarian Aid Trips to Donbas

86-year-old Bayrambike Hamitova, whose son died fighting in Ukraine, has completed 16 humanitarian aid trips to Donbas, personally delivering supplies and even cooking for soldiers; Governor Alexey Teksler, moved by her dedication, pledged government support to assist her efforts.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Ural's 2025 Staff Shortages Drive Demand for Targeted Digital Recruitment

Ural businesses in 2025 face severe staff shortages due to low unemployment; T2's HR-Target SMS service, used twice as much in 2024 than 2023, addresses this by targeting candidates based on over 40 parameters, proving more efficient than traditional methods.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Chelyabinsk Region Launches 124 Billion Ruble Utility Infrastructure Upgrade

The Chelyabinsk region launched a 124 billion ruble program, "Big Repair 74," to renovate 1,500 utility infrastructure objects by 2030, focusing on water, heating networks, and wastewater treatment plants, with Governor Alexey Teksler overseeing its implementation.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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WWII Veteran Alexander Shalamova Dies at 100

Alexander Shalamova, a 100-year-old veteran of World War II who served as a radio operator on the First and Second Belorussian Fronts, passed away on March 24th. He received numerous medals for bravery and continued active community involvement until his death.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Russian Mother Arrested for Murder After Injecting Toddler with Narcotics

In Miass, Russia, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for murder after injecting her two-year-old son with narcotics, causing his death on January 22. Authorities are now working to remove her parental rights and find alternative care for her three surviving children, who are currently with their gran...

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Alternative Paths for the USSR: Exploring Leadership Scenarios After Brezhnev

Alexander Fokin, a Russian scientist, discusses potential alternative leaders to Gorbachev in 1985, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and the potential outcomes of their hypothetical leadership, considering the existing economic and political challenges within the USSR.

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