THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
22 November 1970 The city of Naberezhnye Chelny was renamed Brezhnev. The first name was returned to the city in 1988.1970 The US President John F. Kennedy was killed.1970 Abortions were allowed in the USSR in case pregnancy threatened the mother's life.
The deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Bashkortostan initiated the development of a bill prohibiting the dissemination of childfree ideology ...
In order to support Russian tourism industry at the state level, the issue of introducing tax breaks for businesses in this area is being considered c...
The proposal to nationalize the property of foreign companies, voiced earlier by the United Russia party, was approved by the Government Commission.&n...
Several deputies of the lower House of Parliament took the initiative to amend the Federal Law ‘On Mortgage’. Parliamentarians proposed this to suppor...
The Legislative Assembly of the Rostov Region made a decision to prepare a number of proposals regarding the terms of a bankruptcy procedure to the St...
Deputy Yaroslav Nilov proposed to introduce a moratorium on the growth of tariffs for housing and communal services from mid-summer until the end of t...
The issue of regulating the activities of online coaches, who are often called ‘info-gypsies’ is being considered in the lower house of parliament. Th...
The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation is developing a draft law that should regulate several significant aspects of th...
The head of the Supreme Court of Russia, Vyacheslav Lebedev, proposed to raise the debt limit established in Russia for out-of-court bankruptcy of ind...
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