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AEM-Technologies Combats Skills Gap with Multifaceted Training Program
AEM-Technologies, a Russian energy engineering company, is combating a worker shortage by proactively training young people through multiple educational centers offering 114 worker professions and 100 additional professional development programs, showcasing modern equipment and technologies to attra...
AEM-Technologies Combats Skills Gap with Multifaceted Training Program
AEM-Technologies, a Russian energy engineering company, is combating a worker shortage by proactively training young people through multiple educational centers offering 114 worker professions and 100 additional professional development programs, showcasing modern equipment and technologies to attra...
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44% Bias Score


Ex-Husband Confesses to Murder of Missing Pregnant Woman After 11 Years
In May 2014, Tatiana, a pregnant woman in Leningrad Oblast, vanished after a parent-teacher meeting; eleven years later, her ex-husband, Vitaly, confessed to her murder, driven by jealousy over her new relationship.
Ex-Husband Confesses to Murder of Missing Pregnant Woman After 11 Years
In May 2014, Tatiana, a pregnant woman in Leningrad Oblast, vanished after a parent-teacher meeting; eleven years later, her ex-husband, Vitaly, confessed to her murder, driven by jealousy over her new relationship.
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48% Bias Score


Saint Petersburg Building Collapse Leaves Residents Homeless, Compensation Pending
A building section collapsed at 73 Gorokhovaya Street in Saint Petersburg on December 20, 2023, displacing six families who are still awaiting housing or compensation; the managing company's director faces charges, while the city administration's role is under scrutiny.
Saint Petersburg Building Collapse Leaves Residents Homeless, Compensation Pending
A building section collapsed at 73 Gorokhovaya Street in Saint Petersburg on December 20, 2023, displacing six families who are still awaiting housing or compensation; the managing company's director faces charges, while the city administration's role is under scrutiny.
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60% Bias Score


St. Petersburg Hospital Embezzlement: Chief Physician Declared Fugitive
Following the embezzlement of 344 million rubles from St. Petersburg's Hospital No. 20, chief physician Tatyana Surovtseva, along with several deputies, is under investigation, with Surovtseva now a federal fugitive.
St. Petersburg Hospital Embezzlement: Chief Physician Declared Fugitive
Following the embezzlement of 344 million rubles from St. Petersburg's Hospital No. 20, chief physician Tatyana Surovtseva, along with several deputies, is under investigation, with Surovtseva now a federal fugitive.
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48% Bias Score


St. Petersburg Crime Report: Decreases in Overall Crime but Increases in Cybercrime and Traffic Fatalities
In 2024, St. Petersburg saw a decrease in overall crime despite a rise in cybercrime and traffic fatalities; police efforts resulted in numerous arrests and asset seizures, but challenges remain in staffing and infrastructure.
St. Petersburg Crime Report: Decreases in Overall Crime but Increases in Cybercrime and Traffic Fatalities
In 2024, St. Petersburg saw a decrease in overall crime despite a rise in cybercrime and traffic fatalities; police efforts resulted in numerous arrests and asset seizures, but challenges remain in staffing and infrastructure.
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Refugee Child Illegally Crosses Border from Finland to Russia
A 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee illegally crossed the Finland-Russia border on January 31st, citing racism and bullying at his Finnish school and a desire for independence as his motivations; his family, currently in Finland, lacks the financial means to retrieve him.
Ukrainian Refugee Child Illegally Crosses Border from Finland to Russia
A 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee illegally crossed the Finland-Russia border on January 31st, citing racism and bullying at his Finnish school and a desire for independence as his motivations; his family, currently in Finland, lacks the financial means to retrieve him.
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56% Bias Score

Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack: Survivors Escape Burning Building
A terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall resulted in injuries and casualties; survivors, including psychologist Ekaterina, described escaping through a hole punched in a wall after the terrorists set fire to the building, highlighting the chaotic scene and desperate survival efforts.

Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack: Survivors Escape Burning Building
A terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall resulted in injuries and casualties; survivors, including psychologist Ekaterina, described escaping through a hole punched in a wall after the terrorists set fire to the building, highlighting the chaotic scene and desperate survival efforts.
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24% Bias Score

St. Petersburg Mother Sentenced to 14 Years for Murdering Infant Daughter
A 23-year-old St. Petersburg mother, Varvara Zh., was sentenced to 14 years in prison for murdering her nine-month-old daughter after leaving her alone with her two-year-old brother for three days while celebrating her birthday. The court rejected the mother's claim that the death was accidental.

St. Petersburg Mother Sentenced to 14 Years for Murdering Infant Daughter
A 23-year-old St. Petersburg mother, Varvara Zh., was sentenced to 14 years in prison for murdering her nine-month-old daughter after leaving her alone with her two-year-old brother for three days while celebrating her birthday. The court rejected the mother's claim that the death was accidental.
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68% Bias Score

St. Petersburg Home Sales Surge Amidst Developer Slowdown
Sales of new homes in St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast surged in February 2025 by 20 percent and 18 percent respectively, possibly due to people withdrawing high-interest savings, despite a 79 percent reduction in new projects offered by developers compared to the previous year, with average squa...

St. Petersburg Home Sales Surge Amidst Developer Slowdown
Sales of new homes in St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast surged in February 2025 by 20 percent and 18 percent respectively, possibly due to people withdrawing high-interest savings, despite a 79 percent reduction in new projects offered by developers compared to the previous year, with average squa...
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48% Bias Score

St. Petersburg Debates E-Scooter Regulations Amidst Migrant Courier Ban Proposal
St. Petersburg grapples with numerous complaints about e-scooter use, prompting discussions on new regulations. Proposed solutions, including a ban on migrant couriers, are debated for their effectiveness, while experts emphasize infrastructure improvements, user education, and comprehensive enforce...

St. Petersburg Debates E-Scooter Regulations Amidst Migrant Courier Ban Proposal
St. Petersburg grapples with numerous complaints about e-scooter use, prompting discussions on new regulations. Proposed solutions, including a ban on migrant couriers, are debated for their effectiveness, while experts emphasize infrastructure improvements, user education, and comprehensive enforce...
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48% Bias Score

St. Petersburg Reports Record Economic Growth in 2024
St. Petersburg reported robust economic growth in 2024, exceeding projections with a 110.9 percent industrial production index, fueled by manufacturing booms in automotive (416.9 percent), light industry (154.7 percent), and electronics (148.3 percent), alongside a 19.3 percent investment surge and ...

St. Petersburg Reports Record Economic Growth in 2024
St. Petersburg reported robust economic growth in 2024, exceeding projections with a 110.9 percent industrial production index, fueled by manufacturing booms in automotive (416.9 percent), light industry (154.7 percent), and electronics (148.3 percent), alongside a 19.3 percent investment surge and ...
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60% Bias Score

Sokolov's Legion of Honour: A Five-Year-Old Decision Resurfaces
A St. Petersburg court's five-year-old decision to return the Legion of Honour to convicted murderer Oleg Sokolov has resurfaced in the news, despite his inability to possess the award in prison due to regulations prohibiting such items.

Sokolov's Legion of Honour: A Five-Year-Old Decision Resurfaces
A St. Petersburg court's five-year-old decision to return the Legion of Honour to convicted murderer Oleg Sokolov has resurfaced in the news, despite his inability to possess the award in prison due to regulations prohibiting such items.
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52% Bias Score
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