Nearly 70,000 Russian elevators face shutdown by 2030Russian Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Irek Faizullin warned that nearly 70,000 elevators have exceeded their service life and may stop working in 2030 if not replaced.
Lesobaza family leaves dilapidated home for new flatTatyana Shestakova, a mother of many children, has received a new apartment from the government in the Roshchino district. She and her family previously endured winters in a dilapidated house on Lesobaza without heating.
Lesobaza family moves to new apartmentTatyana Shestakova, a mother who raised 13 children, recently moved from a dilapidated house without heating in Lesobaza to a new apartment near Roshchino airport, provided by the state.
Pervomaysky District Heat and Hot Water Cut AgainHeat and hot water will be cut off in Murmansk's Pervomaysky District from 11 p.m. on February 4 to 7 a.m. on February 5, 2026, for emergency repairs at the Southern Boiler House.
Zhidkovsky's 60 Million Ruble Hotel-Style ApartmentBlogger Alexei Zhidkovsky spent 60 million rubles (about $600,000) on a minimalist Moscow apartment inspired by Paris hotels, featuring mirrors, gold fixtures, and a walk-in closet.
Inside Zhidkovsky's 60M Ruble Hotel-Style ApartmentBlogger Alexei Zhidkovsky, known for his flamboyant style, spent 60 million rubles on a minimalist Moscow apartment that resembles a luxury hotel. He reveals the cost breakdown, including a kitchen worth $70,000.
Zhidkovsky's 60-million-ruble hotel-like homeThe kitchen in Alexey Zhidkovsky's 60-million-ruble apartment cost as much as a luxury SUV — and that's just one highlight of his hotel-inspired home.
Alexey Zhidkovsky's $666,700 Hotel-Inspired ApartmentBlogger Alexey Zhidkovsky's Moscow apartment, costing 60 million rubles ($666,700 at current rates), features a kitchen as expensive as a luxury SUV and is designed like a Parisian hotel.
Two Scandalous Management Companies Leave Residents in DebtIn Yekaterinburg, two management companies linked to utility baron Viktor Starokozhev have run up millions in debt, forcing the power supplier to make direct contracts with residents.
Bashkiria head flooded with heating bill complaintsResidents of Bashkiria (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia) are flooding the social media of regional head Radiy Khabirov with complaints about their January heating bills, questioning the high charges.