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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


Diverse Literary Perspectives on St. Petersburg and the 1905 Revolution
Three recently published Russian novels—Andrey Bely's "Petersburg," Vladimir Zazubrin's "The Chekist," and Nicolas Werth's non-fiction "The Kolyma Road"—offer diverse perspectives on St. Petersburg and the tumultuous period leading up to the 1905 revolution, highlighting the city's chaotic nature an...
Diverse Literary Perspectives on St. Petersburg and the 1905 Revolution
Three recently published Russian novels—Andrey Bely's "Petersburg," Vladimir Zazubrin's "The Chekist," and Nicolas Werth's non-fiction "The Kolyma Road"—offer diverse perspectives on St. Petersburg and the tumultuous period leading up to the 1905 revolution, highlighting the city's chaotic nature an...
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36% Bias Score


St. Petersburg Conservatory Nears Completion After Decade-Long Restoration
The Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St. Petersburg, undergoing a ten-year renovation, is nearing completion after receiving its certificate of conformity; the building's church has been fully restored, and over 1000 historical artifacts are set to return.
St. Petersburg Conservatory Nears Completion After Decade-Long Restoration
The Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St. Petersburg, undergoing a ten-year renovation, is nearing completion after receiving its certificate of conformity; the building's church has been fully restored, and over 1000 historical artifacts are set to return.
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40% Bias Score


"St. Petersburg Showcases Healthcare Advancements at CIS Meeting"
"At the 37th CIS Health Cooperation Council meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko and Governor Alexander Beglov detailed the city's healthcare modernization, including a 50% expansion of primary care, new vascular centers, and a 60%+ increase in early cancer detectio...
"St. Petersburg Showcases Healthcare Advancements at CIS Meeting"
"At the 37th CIS Health Cooperation Council meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko and Governor Alexander Beglov detailed the city's healthcare modernization, including a 50% expansion of primary care, new vascular centers, and a 60%+ increase in early cancer detectio...
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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

St. Petersburg Court Denies House Arrest in Fatal Obvodny Canal Accident
A St. Petersburg court ruled against placing 37-year-old Skoda driver Mr. Morozov under house arrest following a fatal accident on January 20th, where his vehicle collided with a Mercedes that subsequently plunged into the Obvodny Canal, killing a mother and daughter; Mr. Morozov is charged with tra...

St. Petersburg Court Denies House Arrest in Fatal Obvodny Canal Accident
A St. Petersburg court ruled against placing 37-year-old Skoda driver Mr. Morozov under house arrest following a fatal accident on January 20th, where his vehicle collided with a Mercedes that subsequently plunged into the Obvodny Canal, killing a mother and daughter; Mr. Morozov is charged with tra...
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48% Bias Score

Pinellas County Approves Rays Stadium Funding Despite Delays, Team's Future Uncertain
The Pinellas County Commission approved $1.3 billion in funding for a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, by a 5-2 vote on Tuesday, overcoming earlier delays and skepticism, though the Rays' participation remains uncertain due to cost overruns from the delays.

Pinellas County Approves Rays Stadium Funding Despite Delays, Team's Future Uncertain
The Pinellas County Commission approved $1.3 billion in funding for a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, by a 5-2 vote on Tuesday, overcoming earlier delays and skepticism, though the Rays' participation remains uncertain due to cost overruns from the delays.
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44% Bias Score

St. Petersburg's Kresty Prison to be Auctioned
The former Kresty prison in St. Petersburg, Russia, infamous for its history and use during revolutions and political repression, is scheduled for auction on February 21st, marking the end of an era for this 4-hectare complex that once housed 999 cells and various amenities.

St. Petersburg's Kresty Prison to be Auctioned
The former Kresty prison in St. Petersburg, Russia, infamous for its history and use during revolutions and political repression, is scheduled for auction on February 21st, marking the end of an era for this 4-hectare complex that once housed 999 cells and various amenities.
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24% Bias Score
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