Psychologist: "He Cannot Find His Voice"Following the incident at Ufa Gymnasium No. 16, clinical psychologist Regina Khalfina explains how parents can recognize early signs of instability in their children and how to communicate with them.
Yaroslavl to Receive 32 New TrolleybusesAuthorities of Yaroslavl Oblast intend to fully renew the electric transport fleet by the end of 2026. The first step is the purchase of 32 new trolleybuses.
130M Ruble Mansion with Swarovski Chandelier in KrasnodarA mansion built in 1995 with seven bedrooms and a custom Swarovski chandelier has been listed for 130 million rubles (approx. $1.4 million) in Krasnodar's Dubinka district.
Full Renewal: 32 New Trolleybuses for YaroslavlYaroslavl plans to purchase 32 new trolleybuses and replace the entire electric transport fleet by the end of 2026, said Minister Roman Dushko.
SSK Group Presents Development Strategy Until 2030At the Vision-2026 conference in Krasnodar, the SSK group of companies unveiled its development plans for the next five years, emphasizing technology and human capital.
Pack of stray dogs besieges Chelyabinsk school and kindergartenA pack of aggressive stray dogs patrolling near a school, kindergarten, and music school in Chelyabinsk's Shagol settlement has parents fearing for their children's safety, as the municipal capture service fails to resolve the issue.
Stavropol Emerges in Epstein Files with StudentIn the correspondence of scandalous American financier Jeffrey Epstein, a woman from Stavropol is mentioned, linking the Russian city to the high-profile case.
Four-Day Search for Pavel Ends in TragedyThe search for missing 9-year-old Pavel in Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad Region ended with the discovery of his body. A murder suspect has been arrested.
Teenager gets 2 years for shooting friend in headA teenager from the Tula region was sentenced to two years in a juvenile colony and ordered to pay 2 million rubles in compensation for shooting a friend in the head with an air pistol in a Novomoskovsk park on June 1, 2025.
Freezing Students Plead for Help, Officials Dismiss ComplaintsStudents at Ryazan Pedagogical College are shivering in classrooms as temperatures outside plunge to -30°C (-22°F), but officials say indoor readings of 18–20°C (64–68°F) are within sanitary norms.