**Title:** Gazprombank Acquires Mega Malls in Russia **Description:** Gazprombank has acquired 14 Mega Malls 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 in the range of $2-3 billion. **Summary:** The acquisition of Mega Malls is a strategic investment for Gazprombank, which is looking to expand its real estate portfolio. The malls are expected to generate stable cash flow and contribute to the bank's long-term growth. **Title:** New Atom Pavilion Opens in Moscow **Description:** A new pavilion dedicated to nuclear energy has opened at the VDNKh exhibition center in Moscow. The pavilion features interactive exhibits and displays that explain how nuclear power plants work and the benefits of nuclear energy. It also includes a section on the history of the Soviet nuclear program. **Summary:** The Atom Pavilion is a major new attraction in Moscow and is expected to draw large crowds. The pavilion is part of the city's efforts to promote nuclear energy and educate the public about its benefits. **Title:** Nagorno-Karabakh: Russia Accuses Azerbaijan of Ethnic Cleansing **Description:** Russia has accused Azerbaijan of carrying out ethnic cleansing in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Azerbaijan's actions are aimed at driving out the Armenian population from the region. Azerbaijan has denied the allegations, saying that it is only taking steps to restore its territorial integrity. **Summary:** The situation in Nagorno-Karabakh remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of ceasefire violations. Russia has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and has urged both sides to show restraint. **Title:** Armenian Opposition Plans Protest in Yerevan **Description:** The Armenian opposition is planning to hold a protest in Yerevan on Saturday. The protest is being organized to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who has been accused of mishandling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The government has warned the opposition not to hold the protest, saying that it could lead to violence. **Summary:** The protest is expected to draw a large crowd and could further destabilize the situation in Armenia. The government is concerned that the protest could lead to violence and has warned the opposition not to hold it. **Title:** Russia and Latin America to Hold Parliamentary Conference **Description:** Russia and Latin America will hold a parliamentary conference in Moscow on Thursday. The conference will bring together parliamentarians from Latin American countries and Russia to discuss issues of mutual interest. The conference is expected to focus on trade, investment, and security cooperation. **Summary:** The parliamentary conference is a sign of the growing relationship between Russia and Latin America. The conference is expected to strengthen ties between the two regions and promote cooperation on a range of issues. **Title:** New Regions of Russia Hold First Elections **Description:** The new regions of Russia that were annexed from Ukraine held their first elections on Sunday. The elections were held to elect members of the regional parliaments. The results of the elections showed that the United Russia party won a majority of the seats in all four regions. **Summary:** The elections were seen as a test of the legitimacy of the annexation of the new regions. The results of the elections showed that the majority of people in the regions support the annexation. **Title:** Moscow Weather Breaks Records **Description:** Moscow is experiencing unseasonably warm weather for September. The city has broken several temperature records in recent days, with the temperature reaching 22 degrees Celsius (71.6 degrees Fahrenheit) on Thursday. The warm weather is expected to continue for the next few days. **Summary:** The warm weather is a sign of climate change. The average temperature in Moscow in September is 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). The warm weather is also a fire hazard, with several wildfires burning in the Moscow region.