**Gazprombank buys 14 Mega shopping centers in Russia** * Gazprombank has acquired 14 mega shopping centers in Russia, with a total area of 2.3 million square meters. * The deal includes properties in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other major cities. * The purchase price has not been disclosed, but analysts estimate it to be between $2 and $3 billion. * The deal is seen as a sign of Gazprombank's confidence in the Russian economy. * The shopping centers were previously owned by Swedish company Ingka Centres, which also owns IKEA. * IKEA closed its stores in Russia in March 2022, following the country's invasion of Ukraine. **Russian government implements measures to support the economy** * The Russian government has implemented a number of measures to support the economy in the face of Western sanctions. * These measures include financial assistance to businesses, tax breaks, and increased spending on infrastructure. * The government has also taken steps to stabilize the ruble and prevent inflation. * The measures have been met with mixed reactions, with some economists praising them as necessary to protect the economy, while others argue that they are not enough to offset the impact of sanctions. **Russian animation studio creates new content to replace Western imports** * A popular Russian animation studio has announced plans to create new content to replace Western imports. * The studio, which has previously worked on projects for Disney and Pixar, says that it is confident that it can produce high-quality content that will appeal to Russian audiences. * The studio's plans have been met with support from the Russian government, which is keen to promote domestic content in the face of Western sanctions. * The studio's new content is expected to be released in the coming months. **Russian farmers receive support to sell their products** * The Russian government has launched a new initiative to help farmers sell their products. * The initiative, called "Farm Island," provides farmers with access to retail space in shopping centers. * The government is also providing financial assistance to farmers to help them cover the costs of transportation and storage. * The initiative is expected to help farmers increase their sales and improve their incomes. **Russian banks introduce new cashback programs** * Russian banks are introducing new cashback programs to attract customers. * The programs offer customers a percentage of their purchase price back in cash. * The banks are hoping that the cashback programs will help them to increase their customer base and boost their profits. * The cashback programs are being offered on a variety of products and services, including credit cards, debit cards, and loans. **Russian government cracks down on illegal logging** * The Russian government has announced a crackdown on illegal logging. * The government is concerned about the environmental impact of illegal logging, which is contributing to deforestation and climate change. * The government is also concerned about the economic impact of illegal logging, which is costing the country billions of dollars each year. * The crackdown is expected to include increased enforcement of existing laws and regulations, as well as new measures to prevent illegal logging.