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St Petersburg Freaks Over New Apothecary Garden Trend
St. Petersburg adds bright flowers around the city for Russia Day. Officials build medicine plant gardens and changing outdoor spaces. Vice-Governor Evgeny Razumishkin opened a medicine garden at Raisa Shtreis square. He calls these plant areas the summer trend. The gardens clean air and teach people about plants. Garden visitors scan computer codes with their phones. People learn plant stories and health facts from digital screens. Families discover useful information about different plant types. City planners want residents to know how plants help city life. Technology makes learning simple and enjoyable. Moskovskaya Square gets a changing garden with man-made hills. Workers rush to complete the outdoor project. Sunflowers and 72...
Steel Stick Vets Dominate Petersburg Ice
Combat veterans finished their third ice hockey tournament at St. Petersburg sports center. The event drew 185 fighters from eight Russian cities. Veterans and special military operation soldiers competed against each other. Governor Alexander Beglov watched the final games. State officials and religious leaders joined him for the closing event. Players honored fallen defenders during a special ceremony. Officials remembered the famous siege football match from 1942. Everyone stood silent for one minute. The tournament happened exactly 83 years after that historic game. Participants paid respect to past and present warriors. Beglov praised the athletes for their bravery on and off battlefields. He connected their tournament to victory...
St Petersburg in Chaos as Fierce Squall Winds Hit
Emergency officials warn St. Petersburg residents about dangerous weather coming June 1. Strong winds will hit the northern Russian city hard. The Ministry of Emergency Situations issued the alert after reviewing weather predictions. Wind gusts may reach 17 meters per second during the storm. These powerful winds can cause serious damage across the city. People should stay away from large trees when walking outside. Cars parked near trees face major risks from falling branches. Drivers must follow speed limits carefully during the bad weather. They should keep extra distance between vehicles on roads. Phone use behind the wheel becomes even more dangerous during storms. This marks the third straight day of weather warnings for St...
Don't Borrow If You're Pisces Sag Cancer or Gemini
Astrologer Anastasia Grokhotova warns people about borrowing money based on their star signs. Four zodiac signs face special risks when they take out loans. These signs might end up trapped in debt problems. Water signs especially need to watch out for financial trouble. The expert spoke with Moscow 24 about these concerns. Pisces people should avoid loans completely according to the astrologer. These dreamers change their minds based on feelings and emotions. They might sign papers when they feel excited about something. After that they often ignore their
Russia Drowning in Obesity as Diabetes Skyrockets
Russian lawmaker Irina Filatova shared alarming health numbers about her country. She said diabetes cases have grown fast across Russia. The disease affects both type 1 and type 2 patients. Doctors treat nearly twice as many people with diabetes compared to 15 years ago. This sharp rise worries health officials everywhere. Weight problems affect most Russians today. Filatova explained that six out of every ten people weigh more than they should. Many citizens struggle with extra pounds and related health issues. The excess weight creates serious medical problems for millions. These conditions make life harder for ordinary people. Death rates among diabetes patients reach dangerous levels. About half of all people with diabetes and...
Pugacheva Skips Traitor List and Eyes Home Return
Russian lawmaker Vitaly Milonov talked about singer Alla Pugacheva and why she escaped being called a foreign agent. The famous performer left Russia when military operations started. The Justice Ministry decided not to put her name on their list of people working against the country. Milonov said this choice did not shock him. He knows Pugacheva has always had strong connections with government leaders. The deputy explained that Pugacheva knows how to work with powerful people. She has spent time meeting with officials throughout her career. The Ministry claims they found no problems with what she said or did. Milonov thinks someone may have helped her avoid trouble. He believes she used her contacts to stay off the dangerous list...
Party Colors Banned at July 1 Prayer Bash
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah warned people against wearing political party clothes to the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving event. The committee chairman stressed that attendees must dress only with white outfits and national colors. He spoke at the media launch on Friday May 30 about the July 1 celebration. The event aims to bring all Ghanaians together regardless of their political beliefs. Afriyie Ankrah wants the day to promote unity rather than create divisions among citizens. Christians will gather at State House forecourt from 8 AM to 10 AM for their prayer session. Muslims will hold their prayers at the National Mosque between 12:30 PM and 2 PM. The theme focuses on reflection and renewal for national prosperity across Ghana...
Prison Chiefs Snatch Land to Build Farming Jail
Prison officials secured land at Asante Bekwai Nsuaem for building a new correctional facility during recent talks with local chiefs. DDP James Mwinyelle leads the Ashanti Regional Prisons Command and met with traditional leaders at Dadease Chief's Palace on May 26. The project aims to reduce overcrowding at existing prisons across the region. Officials want to create modern agriculture programs that help inmates learn job skills before release. Community leaders agreed to support the expansion after hearing about potential benefits. The new facility will feature expanded sleeping areas and vocational training centers for prisoner education. Mwinyelle explained that agriculture commercialization will become a major focus for inmate...
Prof Rips MPs for Wontumi Protest Stunt
University of Ghana law professor Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua criticized Minority lawmakers for protesting Chairman Wontumi's detention. The legal expert said politicians created unnecessary drama when they walked out of Parliament on May 29. Minority members marched to EOCO headquarters and staged a sit-down protest outside the building. Police arrested the NPP regional chairman on May 27 for suspected involvement with illegal mining activities. Officials granted him 50 million Ghana cedis bail but legal complications kept him locked up. Professor Appiagyei-Atua spoke on Channel One TV and questioned why educated lawmakers chose such dramatic tactics. He said the protest could have led to dangerous situations and actual lawlessness occurred...
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