=========================================== ./RUN5EN/*.en.txt ------------------------------------------- =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_000000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: The End of Modernity and the Rise of Postmodernity** Description: The speaker discusses the idea that modernity is coming to an end and being replaced by postmodernity. He argues that this shift is characterized by the destruction of traditional values and beliefs and the emergence of new, more fluid and relativistic ways of thinking. Summary: The speaker argues that the world is moving away from modernity and towards postmodernity. This shift is characterized by the destruction of traditional values and beliefs and the emergence of new, more fluid and relativistic ways of thinking. **Story 2: The Future of International Relations** Description: The speaker discusses the future of international relations in a world where traditional ideologies are no longer relevant. He argues that the world is becoming more complex and that new forms of cooperation and conflict are emerging. Summary: The speaker argues that the future of international relations will be complex and unpredictable. Traditional ideologies are no longer relevant and new forms of cooperation and conflict are emerging. **Story 3: The United States' Global Strategy** Description: The speaker discusses the United States' global strategy and argues that it is aimed at containing Russia and China. He points to recent American military exercises in the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East as evidence of this strategy. Summary: The speaker argues that the United States is pursuing a global strategy aimed at containing Russia and China. This strategy is evident in recent American military exercises in the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East. **Story 4: The Importance of Soft Power** Description: The speaker discusses the importance of soft power in international relations and argues that Russia needs to develop its own soft power institutions. He points to the lack of funding for the Great Eurasian Partnership as an example of Russia's neglect of soft power. Summary: The speaker argues that soft power is an important tool in international relations and that Russia needs to develop its own soft power institutions. He points to the lack of funding for the Great Eurasian Partnership as an example of Russia's neglect of soft power. **Story 5: The Collapse of the Soviet Union** Description: The speaker discusses the collapse of the Soviet Union and argues that it was caused by a conspiracy of the army and the KGB. He also argues that Stalin was responsible for the Soviet Union's unpreparedness for war in 1941. Summary: The speaker argues that the collapse of the Soviet Union was caused by a conspiracy of the army and the KGB. He also argues that Stalin was responsible for the Soviet Union's unpreparedness for war in 1941. **Story 6: The Arrest of Ruben Vardanyan** Description: The speaker discusses the arrest of Ruben Vardanyan, a Russian-Armenian businessman, in Nagorno-Karabakh. He argues that Vardanyan is a man of destiny and that his story will be told in novels in the future. Summary: The speaker discusses the arrest of Ruben Vardanyan, a Russian-Armenian businessman, in Nagorno-Karabakh. He argues that Vardanyan is a man of destiny and that his story will be told in novels in the future. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_003000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- Title: Ruben Vardanyan's Arrest and the Exodus of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh Description: The news story reports on the arrest of Ruben Vardanyan, a prominent Armenian businessman and former minister, by Azerbaijani authorities. It also highlights the ongoing exodus of Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh region, with over 50,000 people already having left their homes. The story criticizes the inaction of the Armenian government and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in addressing the situation. Summary: Ruben Vardanyan, a former minister and businessman, has been arrested by Azerbaijani authorities. Meanwhile, the exodus of Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh region continues, with over 50,000 people already having left their homes. The Armenian government and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan have been criticized for their inaction in addressing the situation. Title: Gas Station Explosion and the Bravery of Peacekeepers Description: The news story reports on a terrible explosion at a gas station, resulting in multiple deaths and serious injuries. It highlights the efforts of Russian peacekeepers, doctors, and aviation in providing assistance and救助. The story emphasizes the dedication and bravery of the peacekeepers in their mission to alleviate the suffering caused by the tragedy. Summary: A horrific explosion at a gas station has left many dead and seriously injured. Russian peacekeepers, doctors, and aviation have been working tirelessly to provide assistance and rescue survivors. The peacekeepers have demonstrated exceptional bravery and dedication in their efforts to alleviate the suffering caused by the tragedy. Title: The Need for a Major Overhaul in Russia Description: The news story discusses the urgent need for a major overhaul in Russia, emphasizing the importance of modernizing the country's infrastructure, economy, and social systems. It highlights the need for financial resources and the challenges faced by the country in achieving the necessary transformation. Summary: Russia is in dire need of a major overhaul to modernize its infrastructure, economy, and social systems. The country faces challenges in securing the necessary financial resources and overcoming obstacles to achieve the desired transformation. Title: The Role of Nuclear Weapons and the Escalation Ladder Description: The news story delves into the topic of nuclear weapons and their potential use in the current geopolitical climate. It discusses the views of experts and analysts on the significance of nuclear deterrence and the need to revise Russia's nuclear doctrine. The story emphasizes the importance of preventing the use of nuclear weapons and highlights the concept of the escalation ladder in managing potential conflicts. Summary: The role of nuclear weapons in the current geopolitical climate is a topic of significant concern. Experts and analysts discuss the importance of nuclear deterrence and the need to revise Russia's nuclear doctrine. Preventing the use of nuclear weapons and understanding the concept of the escalation ladder are crucial in managing potential conflicts. Title: The Formation of a New Elite and the Challenges Ahead Description: The news story explores the formation of a new elite in Russia and the challenges that lie ahead for the country. It discusses the impact of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine on the development of this new elite and emphasizes the need for decisive leadership and a clear national vision. The story also highlights the importance of addressing the concerns and aspirations of the Russian people. Summary: A new elite is emerging in Russia, shaped by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Decisive leadership and a clear national vision are essential for the country's future. Addressing the concerns and aspirations of the Russian people is crucial in building a cohesive and prosperous society. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_010000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Russia's "Cleansing" of Compradors** Description: The speaker discusses the need for Russia to rid itself of the comprador class, which he sees as a threat to the country. He argues that this class has become accustomed to a life of luxury and privilege and has lost touch with the needs of the Russian people. He calls for a "cleansing" of this class and for the emergence of a new, patriotic class of leaders. Summary: The speaker believes that Russia needs to get rid of the comprador class, a group of people who have become wealthy and powerful through their connections with the government. He believes that this class is a threat to Russia and that it needs to be replaced with a new, patriotic class of leaders. **Story 2: The West's Hegemony and the War in Ukraine** Description: The speaker discusses the West's hegemony and its role in the war in Ukraine. He argues that the West is seeking to maintain its dominance over the world and that the war in Ukraine is part of this effort. He also argues that the West is using Ukraine as a proxy to fight Russia. Summary: The speaker believes that the West is trying to maintain its dominance over the world and that the war in Ukraine is part of this effort. He believes that the West is using Ukraine as a proxy to fight Russia. **Story 3: The Glorification of Nazis in Ukraine** Description: The speaker discusses the glorification of Nazis in Ukraine. He cites the example of a recent incident in Canada, where a Ukrainian veteran of the SS was honored. He argues that this incident is part of a larger trend of glorifying Nazis in Ukraine and that this trend is dangerous. Summary: The speaker believes that the glorification of Nazis in Ukraine is a dangerous trend. He cites the example of a recent incident in Canada, where a Ukrainian veteran of the SS was honored. **Story 4: The American Plan for Ukraine** Description: The speaker discusses the American plan for Ukraine. He argues that the plan is designed to transfer power in Ukraine to the Americans and that it will have disastrous consequences for the Ukrainian people. He calls for the Ukrainian people to reject the plan and to fight for their independence. Summary: The speaker believes that the American plan for Ukraine is designed to transfer power in Ukraine to the Americans and that it will have disastrous consequences for the Ukrainian people. He calls for the Ukrainian people to reject the plan and to fight for their independence. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_013000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Corrupt Officials** Description: The transcript discusses the issue of corruption in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the involvement of American officials. The speaker alleges that the US is using Ukraine as a means to launder money and enrich American billionaires. Summary: The speaker claims that the US is using Ukraine to launder money and enrich American billionaires. He provides examples of corrupt officials in Ukraine, such as Asinica Hayat, who is accused of building a hotel in the historical center of Kyiv despite it being prohibited by law. He also mentions that the US has allocated billions of dollars to Ukraine, but there is no transparency or accountability for how the money is being spent. **Story 2: The Black Sheep** Description: The speaker discusses the role of the US in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He argues that the US is the main instigator of the conflict and that they are using Ukraine as a proxy to fight a war against Russia. He also criticizes the US for its military-industrial complex and its history of starting wars. Summary: The speaker believes that the US is the main instigator of the conflict in Ukraine and that they are using Ukraine as a proxy to fight a war against Russia. He criticizes the US for its military-industrial complex and its history of starting wars. He argues that the US is using Ukraine to test its new weapons and technologies, and that they are not interested in resolving the conflict peacefully. **Story 3: The Third World War** Description: The speaker discusses the possibility of a third world war and argues that it is likely to be started by the US. He believes that the US is trying to expand its influence and control over the world, and that it is using Ukraine as a means to achieve this goal. He also criticizes the US for its aggressive foreign policy and its history of interfering in the affairs of other countries. Summary: The speaker believes that the US is likely to start a third world war in order to expand its influence and control over the world. He criticizes the US for its aggressive foreign policy and its history of interfering in the affairs of other countries. He argues that the US is using Ukraine as a means to achieve its goals, and that it is not interested in resolving the conflict peacefully. **Story 4: The Ukrainian Myths** Description: The speaker discusses two myths that are prevalent in Ukrainian society. The first myth is that Ukraine has no historical connection to Russia and that it was created by Poland. The second myth is that Ukraine is being saved by America and that American investors will invest trillions of dollars in the country. Summary: The speaker discusses two myths that are prevalent in Ukrainian society. The first myth is that Ukraine has no historical connection to Russia and that it was created by Poland. The second myth is that Ukraine is being saved by America and that American investors will invest trillions of dollars in the country. He argues that these myths are false and that they are being used to manipulate the Ukrainian people. **Story 5: The Shame of Zelensky** Description: The speaker criticizes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for his support of Nazism and for his speech in the Canadian parliament. He argues that Zelensky's actions have brought shame to Ukraine and that he does not represent the views of the Ukrainian people. Summary: The speaker criticizes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for his support of Nazism and for his speech in the Canadian parliament. He argues that Zelensky's actions have brought shame to Ukraine and that he does not represent the views of the Ukrainian people. He believes that Zelensky is a puppet of the US and that he is not acting in the best interests of Ukraine. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_020000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Government Measures to Stabilize Domestic Fuel Prices** * Description: The Russian government has taken measures to stabilize domestic fuel prices, including temporary restrictions on the export of gasoline and diesel fuel. * Summary: The government has implemented measures to address rising fuel prices in Russia. Temporary restrictions have been imposed on the export of gasoline and diesel to stabilize the domestic market. As a result, exchange prices for gasoline have decreased by an average of 20% and 16% for diesel fuel. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the increase in wholesale prices in the last 2 days after the government limited export is normal and reflects the real situation on the market. To further stabilize prices, the government proposed increasing the duty on petroleum products for resellers from 20 to 50,000 rubles. **Story 2: Duma Deputy Alexei Nichaev Discusses Election Results and Legislative Initiatives** * Description: Alexei Nichaev, head of the New People faction in the State Duma, discusses the results of recent elections and legislative initiatives of the party. * Summary: In an interview, Alexei Nichaev, head of the New People faction in the State Duma, discusses the recent elections and his party's legislative initiatives. He expresses satisfaction with the party's performance in the elections, noting that they won in eight regional parliaments. He also highlights the importance of addressing the concerns of voters and working closely with companies to ensure they understand their responsibilities. Nichaev mentions that the party has proposed a program of 40 pages to improve various aspects of life in Moscow, including reducing building compaction and addressing infrastructure issues. He also discusses the State Duma's support for the prohibition of foreign cars by deputies and the party's efforts to promote the use of domestic cars. **Story 3: New People Party's Initiatives for the Fall Session of the State Duma** * Description: The New People party has introduced several bills for the fall session of the State Duma, including proposals related to construction, education, and healthcare. * Summary: The New People party has introduced several bills for the fall session of the State Duma. These include proposals to require developers to introduce infrastructure along with new housing construction, allow for the retaking of the Unified State Exam, and utilize compulsory medical insurance policies in private clinics. **Story 4: Alexei Nichaev's Assessment of the Ruble Exchange Rate and Inflation** * Description: Alexei Nichaev shares his assessment of the ruble exchange rate and inflation, and expresses support for the efforts of the Central Bank. * Summary: Alexei Nichaev believes that the rise in the ruble exchange rate is primarily due to the decrease in exports and foreign currency inflows. He emphasizes the importance of preventing capital flight and highlights the professionalism of the Central Bank in managing the exchange rate. Nichaev acknowledges that inflation is partly related to the increase in the exchange rate for imported goods, but also acknowledges other contributing factors. He expresses support for the government's and Central Bank's efforts to contain inflation. **Story 5: Historical Events on September 28th** * Description: A review of significant historical events that occurred on September 28th. * Summary: The Battle of Solomin, the invasion of England by the Duke of Normandy, the uprising of Emelyan Pugachev, the arrest of Sydney Reilly, and the testing of a unique seismic station by scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology are among the notable events that took place on September 28th. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_023000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- Title: Russian Scientists Develop Self-Powered Seismic Monitoring Station Description: Russian scientists have developed a self-powered seismic monitoring station that can be used in various terrains and withstand extreme temperatures. Summary: The station uses miniature sensors to transmit seismic signals and create a map of minerals at depth. It is superior to existing systems and can be used in difficult-to-reach areas. Title: Drug Use Among Soldiers in Mariupol Description: A former soldier describes the widespread use of drugs among his unit in Mariupol, including tranquilizers and amphetamines, which were provided by the Ukrainian government. Summary: The soldier claims that the drugs were used to suppress pain, fatigue, and other negative emotions, and that they were essential for the soldiers to function in combat. Title: Russian TV Host Calls for Increased Military Spending Description: A Russian TV host calls for increased military spending and the mobilization of all resources to ensure Russia's security and independence. Summary: The host argues that Russia must be prepared to face threats from NATO and other countries, and that it must invest heavily in its military to maintain its status as a global power. Title: Illegal Currency Exchange Network Busted in Moscow Description: Moscow police detain the organizers of an illegal network of currency exchange points, who were operating out of several locations in the city. Summary: The network was allegedly handling large sums of money and had a list of trusted clients. One of the employees attempted to eat wads of money to destroy evidence, but was unsuccessful. Title: Car Crash Involving Rental Car and Bus in Moscow Description: A carsharing driver crashes into a bus and a passenger car in Moscow, resulting in injuries and traffic disruptions. Summary: The driver of the carsharing vehicle claims that he was cut off by another car, while the driver of the bus claims that the carsharing driver was speeding. The incident highlights the issue of reckless driving and the need for stricter regulations on carsharing services. Title: Russia-Mongolia Cooperation on Emergency Response Description: The Russian Minister of Emergency Situations meets with the President of Mongolia to discuss cooperation on emergency response and disaster management. Summary: The two countries agree to combine efforts to prevent and respond to natural and man-made disasters, and to share knowledge and expertise in the field of emergency management. Title: Murder Case Solved After 14 Years in Murmansk Description: Investigators in Murmansk solve a 14-year-old murder case, thanks to new forensic techniques and the re-examination of evidence. Summary: The case involved the kidnapping and murder of a businessman, and the perpetrators were eventually brought to justice. The investigation highlights the importance of advanced forensic methods and the dedication of law enforcement in solving cold cases. Title: Novosibirsk Man Arrested for Beating Pregnant Girlfriend Description: A man in Novosibirsk is arrested after brutally beating his pregnant girlfriend, leaving her hospitalized. Summary: The man, who was under the influence of alcohol and drugs, attacked the woman with his fists, an umbrella, slippers, and a kitchen hatchet. He was eventually subdued by law enforcement officers. The incident sheds light on the issue of domestic violence and the need for stronger measures to protect victims. Title: Construction Defects in Khakassia Radiology Building Description: A criminal investigation is launched into construction defects in a newly built radiology building in Khakassia, which was found to have numerous violations and was unfit for medical use. Summary: The investigation reveals that the director of the Capital Construction Department ordered the development of flawed documentation and oversaw the construction of the building with substandard materials and equipment. The case highlights the issue of corruption and negligence in the construction industry, and the need for stricter oversight and accountability. Title: American Man Exonerated After 30 Years in Prison Description: An American man, Gerard Cabanilis, is exonerated after spending 30 years in prison for a rape he did not commit. Summary: Cabanilis was convicted based on a false confession and faulty evidence, but DNA testing decades later proved his innocence. The case raises questions about the reliability of eyewitness testimony and the need for criminal justice reform. Title: Perm Social Activist Accused of Blackmail and Extortion Description: A social activist and crime fighter in Perm, Dmitry Pechonkin, is accused of blackmailing and extorting money from bookmakers and businessmen. Summary: Pechonkin allegedly demanded money from the bookmakers in exchange for not exposing their illegal activities, but the bookmakers claim that he was working with them to eliminate their competitors. The case highlights the complex relationship between law enforcement, criminal elements, and social activists in Russia. Title: Blogger Fined for Non-Payment of Taxes Description: Blogger Valery Chkalin, known as Lerchik, is fined 124 million rubles for non-payment of taxes. Summary: The blogger's family is unable to pay the fine as their accounts have been frozen as part of a criminal investigation. The case raises questions about the financial management of bloggers and the potential consequences of tax evasion. Title: Fierce Battles in Zaporozhye Region Description: Fierce battles are taking place in the Zaporozhye region, as Ukrainian forces launch meat assaults in an attempt to break through Russian defenses. Summary: The Ukrainian forces are suffering heavy losses, despite using Western equipment. Many soldiers are surrendering to the Russian side, providing valuable intelligence about the Ukrainian military's strategy and morale. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_030000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Fierce Battles Continue in Zaporozhye Region:** -Kiev is deploying its remaining reserves in an assault on the Zaporozhye region. -The Ukrainian 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade, which was held in reserve, is suffering heavy losses. -Many soldiers in the SSU surrender, citing low morale and heavy casualties. -Western equipment, including German armored vehicles and English tanks, is not helping the Ukrainian forces. -The Russian military exposes Ukrainian troops to fragments, high temperatures, and increased pressure with thermobaric shells. **Political Rallies in Support of Niger and Burkina Faso:** -A rally in support of neighboring Niger will be held in Nigeria, calling for African independence. -Nigerians are demanding the withdrawal of French troops from their country. -A coup attempt in Burkina Faso has failed, with four instigators arrested and two on the run. **Nuclear Reactor Vessel Shipped to Turkey:** -The fifth nuclear reactor vessel for the Turkish nuclear power plant Akkuyu has been shipped from Russia. -The vessel, built at the Rusatom plant, weighs 320 tons and is almost 13 meters long. -The reactor vessel will be transported by specialized road transport and then by water to Turkey. -The vessel is part of the construction of the first nuclear power plant in the Turkish Republic, built according to a Russian design. **Russia's GDP Growth Accelerates:** -According to the Ministry of Economic Development, Russia's GDP has begun to grow at a faster pace. -In August, the growth rate was 5.2%, and for the first 8 months of the year, it added 2.5%. -Industrial production increased by almost 5.5% in August, with significant growth in electronic optical products, furniture, antibiotics, and vehicles. -Plans are in place to increase funding for the state program for industrial development by 270 billion rubles next year. **Scam on JPEX Crypto Exchange in Hong Kong:** -The damage from the scam on the JPEX crypto exchange in Hong Kong has exceeded $192 million, affecting almost 2,500 people. -This is the largest fraud in the history of the region. -The exchange has suspended operations in the region, and 15 people have been arrested. **Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Update:** -More than 50,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh have left their homes due to the conflict. -Former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, who tried to leave the region with other internally displaced persons, was detained by Azerbaijani authorities. -The situation in the region remains tense, with ongoing clashes and a humanitarian crisis. **Fire at Warehouse in Tashkent, Uzbekistan:** -A powerful explosion followed by a fire occurred at a large warehouse in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. -The cause of the fire is being investigated, and several dozen fire brigades are working to extinguish it. -There are casualties, and the injured have been taken to the Republican emergency medicine center. -The international airport, located near the fire, is operating normally. **Two Small Missile Ships Launched at Amur Shipyard:** -Two small missile ships, Arzhev and Udomlya, were launched at the Amur Shipyard. -The ships are equipped with artillery, anti-aircraft weapons, and cruise missiles capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 2,000 km. -The ships will undergo final testing and then be transferred to the Pacific Fleet. **Protests and Looting in Philadelphia, USA:** -Protests erupted in Philadelphia over the decision of a judge to drop charges against a police officer involved in the murder of a Latino man. -Looters took advantage of the protests to break into stores and steal expensive equipment, including smartphones. -The authorities have imposed restrictions on looting, but the issue of crime and social unrest remains a challenge in the city. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_033000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Russian Football Cup**: Matches continue at the 1/32 stage of the regional finals. In the latest match, Rotor Volgograd defeated Alania Vladikavkaz with a score of 1-0. 2. **KHL Hockey**: In the latest round of matches, SKA St. Petersburg defeated Sibir Novosibirsk with a score of 3-0. 3. **Inter-Miami Wins US Open Cup**: Inter-Miami CF defeated the Houston Dynamo in the final of the US Open Cup, winning the match 2-1. 4. **Manchester City Knocked Out of EFL Cup**: Manchester City was surprisingly knocked out of the EFL Cup in the 1/16 final stage by Newcastle United, losing the match 1-0. 5. **Cold Snap in Russia**: A powerful cold snap is expected to cover the European part of Russia by the end of the week, bringing an end to the warm weather. 6. **Ukrainian Nazi Scandal**: The Prime Minister of Canada has apologized for inviting a former Nazi collaborator to the Canadian Parliament, sparking outrage from the opposition and Ukrainian allies. 7. **Russian Salaries Increase**: Real wages in Russia increased by more than 9% in annual terms in July, with the average monthly accruals for employees reaching 71,419 rubles. 8. **German Chemical Industry in Danger**: The German chemical industry is facing a crisis due to high energy prices caused by sanctions against Russia, with companies seeking government assistance to avoid mass layoffs. 9. **Rosseti Shares Surge**: Rosseti shares rose by more than 9% on the Moscow Exchange, with net profit for the first half of the year increasing by 6.5 times compared to the previous year. 10. **Donbass Dairy Plant Resumes Production**: The dairy plant in Makeevka, Donetsk Republic, has resumed production, providing natural and healthy dairy products for children. 11. **3D Metal Printing Center Opens in Izhevsk**: The first center in Russia for studying 3D metal printing has opened in Izhevsk, Udmurtia, in collaboration with Udmurt State University. 12. **Russian Political Crisis**: Russia is facing its most difficult political crisis in post-Soviet history, with the potential for bloodshed. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_040000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Russian forces advance in eastern Ukraine** Description: Russian forces are advancing in eastern Ukraine, with assault groups and artillery working together to take fortified Ukrainian positions. The Russian military is using heavy weapons, including self-propelled guns and armored vehicles, to support the assault groups. The Ukrainian military is putting up a strong defense, but the Russian forces are making progress. Summary: The Russian military is making progress in eastern Ukraine, with assault groups and artillery working together to take fortified Ukrainian positions. The Ukrainian military is putting up a strong defense, but the Russian forces are making progress. **Story 2: Ukrainian soldiers complain about being thrown into battle without proper training** Description: Ukrainian soldiers who have been captured by Russian forces are complaining that they were thrown into battle without proper training. The soldiers say that they were given old and outdated weapons and that they were not prepared for the intensity of the fighting. The soldiers also say that they were not given enough food or water. Summary: Ukrainian soldiers who have been captured by Russian forces are complaining that they were thrown into battle without proper training, equipment, or support. The soldiers' complaints suggest that the Ukrainian military is struggling to provide its troops with the resources they need to fight effectively. **Story 3: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accuses the West of destroying the territorial integrity of Ukraine** Description: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the West of destroying the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Lavrov claims that the West has been using the Minsk agreements to cynically arm Ukraine and prepare it for a war with Russia. He also says that the West is now trying to use the conflict in Ukraine to further its own interests. Summary: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the West of destroying the territorial integrity of Ukraine and using the conflict to further its own interests. Lavrov's comments come as the war in Ukraine continues to escalate, with both sides accusing each other of violating the Minsk agreements. **Story 4: Russia's GDP growth accelerates** Description: Russia's GDP growth has accelerated, according to the Ministry of Economic Development. The ministry says that GDP grew by 2.5% in annual terms in the first eight months of the year. This is higher than the forecast of 2.8% for the year. The ministry attributes the acceleration in growth to increased industrial production and higher oil prices. Summary: Russia's GDP growth has accelerated, beating expectations. The ministry attributes the acceleration in growth to increased industrial production and higher oil prices. **Story 5: Hong Kong crypto exchange hack results in $192 million loss** Description: The Hong Kong crypto exchange JPX has been hacked, resulting in the loss of $192 million. Over 2,500 people were affected by the hack. The exchange has suspended operations and is working with law enforcement to investigate the incident. Summary: The Hong Kong crypto exchange JPX has been hacked, resulting in the loss of $192 million. The exchange has suspended operations and is working with law enforcement to investigate the incident. **Story 6: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologizes for inviting a Nazi collaborator to parliament** Description: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for inviting a Nazi collaborator to parliament. The man, Yaroslav Hunka, was a member of the SS during World War II. He was invited to parliament by a member of Trudeau's own party. Trudeau has been criticized for the invitation, with some people calling for his resignation. Summary: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for inviting a Nazi collaborator to parliament. The man, Yaroslav Hunka, was a member of the SS during World War II. He was invited to parliament by a member of Trudeau's own party. Trudeau has been criticized for the invitation, with some people calling for his resignation. **Story 7: US companies continue to show interest in the Russian market despite pressure from Washington** Description: US companies are continuing to show interest in the Russian market, despite pressure from Washington to withdraw. The US ambassador to Russia, Anatoly Antonov, says that American companies are being unfairly targeted by the US government. He says that the companies are being forced to choose between doing business with Russia or with the United States. Summary: US companies are continuing to show interest in the Russian market, despite pressure from Washington to withdraw. The US ambassador to Russia, Anatoly Antonov, says that American companies are being unfairly targeted by the US government. **Story 8: Strike at US auto plants could spread** Description: A strike at US auto plants could spread, with hundreds of enterprises set to be paralyzed if negotiations with employees are not started. The strike could have a significant impact on the US economy, with the auto industry being a major employer. Summary: A strike at US auto plants could spread, with hundreds of enterprises set to be paralyzed if negotiations with employees are not started. The strike could have a significant impact on the US economy, with the auto industry being a major employer. **Story 9: Russian government proposes ban on exports of purchased fuel** Description: The Russian government has proposed a ban on exports of purchased fuel. The measure is intended to stabilize the domestic fuel market, which has been experiencing rising prices. The government says that the ban will help to ensure that there is enough fuel available for domestic consumption. Summary: The Russian government has proposed a ban on exports of purchased fuel. The measure is intended to stabilize the domestic fuel market, which has been experiencing rising prices. **Story 10: Dairy plant in Makeyevka, Donbass, resumes production** Description: A dairy plant in Makeyevka, Donbass, has resumed production after being damaged by shelling. The plant is now producing 30 different types of dairy products, including kefir, desserts, and baby food. The plant is working around the clock to meet the demand for its products. Summary: A dairy plant in Makeyevka, Donbass, has resumed production after being damaged by shelling. The plant is now producing 30 different types of dairy products, including kefir, desserts, and baby food. The plant is working around the clock to meet the demand for its products. **Story 11: Powerful cold snap to hit European Russia** Description: A powerful cold snap is expected to hit European Russia by the end of this week. The cold snap will bring with it heavy snow and freezing temperatures. The cold snap is expected to last for several days. Summary: A powerful cold snap is expected to hit European Russia by the end of this week. The cold snap will bring with it heavy snow and freezing temperatures. The cold snap is expected to last for several days. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_043000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **1. Russian news story: "The powerful cold snap will cover the European part of Russia by the end of this week."** - Description: A powerful cold snap is expected to cover the European part of Russia by the end of the week, bringing with it unseasonably cold temperatures and a risk of frost. - Summary: The cold snap is expected to last for several days and will bring temperatures as low as -5°C (23°F) to some areas. This is significantly colder than the average temperature for this time of year, which is typically around 15°C (59°F). The cold snap is also expected to bring with it a risk of frost, which could damage crops and vegetation. **2. Russian news story: "The salaries of Russian citizens are growing, as noted in Rosstat."** - Description: The average monthly salary in Russia has increased by more than 9% in annual terms, according to Rosstat. - Summary: The average monthly salary in Russia has increased by more than 9% in annual terms, according to Rosstat. This is a significant increase, and it is likely to have a positive impact on the Russian economy. The increase in salaries is likely to lead to increased consumer spending, which will help to boost economic growth. **3. Russian news story: "The production of petroleum products in Russia is growing."** - Description: The production of petroleum products in Russia is growing, according to Rosstat. - Summary: The production of petroleum products in Russia is growing, according to Rosstat. This is a positive sign for the Russian economy, as petroleum products are a major export commodity. The increase in production is likely to lead to increased revenue for the Russian government, which can be used to fund public services and infrastructure. **4. Russian news story: "The German chemical industry is in danger, as the Bild newspaper writes."** - Description: The German chemical industry is in danger, as the Bild newspaper writes. - Summary: The German chemical industry is in danger, as the Bild newspaper writes. The industry is facing a number of challenges, including rising energy costs, supply chain disruptions, and the loss of access to Russian gas. These challenges are threatening the viability of the industry, and could lead to job losses and plant closures. **5. Russian news story: "Shares of Rosseti rose by more than 9% on the Moscow Exchange."** - Description: Shares of Rosseti rose by more than 9% on the Moscow Exchange. - Summary: Shares of Rosseti, the Russian power grid company, rose by more than 9% on the Moscow Exchange. The rise in share price was likely due to the company's positive financial results. Rosseti reported a net profit of 202 billion rubles ($2.7 billion) for the first half of 2022, an increase of 6.5 times compared to the same period in 2021. **6. Russian news story: "The short saga is a new idea that will help drivers save money."** - Description: A new law in Russia will allow drivers to purchase short-term auto insurance policies. - Summary: A new law in Russia will allow drivers to purchase short-term auto insurance policies. This will allow drivers to save money on insurance costs, as they will only need to pay for the time that they are actually using their car. The new law is expected to benefit drivers who only use their car occasionally, such as those who live in cities or who only drive to work. **7. Russian news story: "On September 28, 480 BC, the Battle of Solominino took place, which is still considered one of the largest naval battles."** - Description: The Battle of Solominino was a major naval battle that took place in 480 BC between the Persian Empire and the Greek city-state of Athens. - Summary: The Battle of Solominino was a major naval battle that took place in 480 BC between the Persian Empire and the Greek city-state of Athens. The battle was fought in the straits of Salamis, and it resulted in a decisive victory for the Greeks. The Greek victory at Salamis was a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars, and it marked the beginning of the decline of the Persian Empire. **8. Russian news story: "On September 28, 1066, the invasion of Duke of Normandy Velhelm began conqueror to England."** - Description: The Norman invasion of England began on September 28, 1066, when Duke William of Normandy landed his army on the coast of Sussex. - Summary: The Norman invasion of England began on September 28, 1066, when Duke William of Normandy landed his army on the coast of Sussex. The invasion was a success, and William was crowned King of England on Christmas Day. The Norman invasion had a profound impact on English history, and it led to the establishment of the Norman dynasty. **9. Russian news story: "On September 28, 1773, the uprising of Emelyan Pugachev began."** - Description: The Pugachev Rebellion was a large-scale peasant uprising that took place in Russia in 1773-1775. - Summary: The Pugachev Rebellion was a large-scale peasant uprising that took place in Russia in 1773-1775. The rebellion was led by Emelyan Pugachev, a Cossack who claimed to be the rightful heir to the Russian throne. The rebellion was eventually defeated by the Russian army, and Pugachev was executed in 1775. **10. Russian news story: "On September 28, 1925, the King of Espionage was arrested, as Sidney Reilly, who was detained on the Soviet Finnish border, was called."** - Description: Sidney Reilly, a British spy who was known as the "King of Espionage," was arrested on September 28, 1925, on the Soviet-Finnish border. - Summary: Sidney Reilly, a British spy who was known as the "King of Espionage," was arrested on September 28, 1925, on the Soviet-Finnish border. Reilly had been working in Russia for several years, and he had been involved in a number of espionage activities. He was eventually captured by the Soviet secret police, and he was executed in 1927. **11. Russian news story: "September 28, 2017, scientist. Moscow Physics and Technology Institute completed testing of a unique seismic station."** - Description: A team of scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) has developed a unique seismic station that can be used to detect oil and gas deposits. - Summary: A team of scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) has developed a unique seismic station that can be used to detect oil and gas deposits. The station is able to detect seismic waves that are reflected off of underground oil and gas deposits. This information can then be used to create a map of the underground oil and gas deposits. The station is still in development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way that oil and gas deposits are explored. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_050000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Ukrainian POWs Allege War Crimes** - Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) have alleged that the Ukrainian regime has been committing war crimes. - The POWs claim that they were forced to surrender and were then subjected to torture and abuse. - They also allege that the Ukrainian regime has been using civilians as human shields. **Story 2: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Apologizes for Scandal Involving Ukrainian Investigator** - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for a scandal involving a Ukrainian investigator who was invited to speak to the Canadian Parliament. - The investigator, Yaroslav Hunka, has been accused of being a Nazi collaborator. - Trudeau has said that he was not aware of Hunka's background when he invited him to speak to Parliament. **Story 3: Stocking in the United States May Cover Even More Automobile Plants** - Stocking in the United States may cover even more automobile plants, according to a report by the SNN building. - Hundreds of enterprises in the country will be paralyzed if negotiations are not started with employees. - The announcement of expanded strikes may occur today; Joe Biden's visit did not help raise wages. **Story 4: American Business Remains Interested in the Russian Market** - American business remains interested in the Russian market, despite open pressure from the US authorities, as stated by Russia's ambassador to Washington, Anatoly Antonov. - The diplomat noted that the White House is trying to relieve itself of responsibility for the collapse of commercial ties and blame Moscow for everything, although Western companies were pushed to leave Russia by Washington. - Farms that continued to work are the worst violators, the ambassador emphasized: our country has always been open to mutually beneficial business cooperation. **Story 5: A Powerful Explosion Followed by a Fire Occurred in the Capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent** - A powerful explosion followed by a fire occurred in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. - The accident occurred at a large warehouse near the airport. - The shock wave broke glass in nearby houses and buildings; as reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, lightning struck the warehouse. - There, according to some reports, electric cars and batteries were guarded and could explode. - The fire has covered more than 3,000 m. - Firefighters have been trying to cope with the fire since the night. - It was localized, but not completely extinguished succeeds. - There were victims, they were taken to the city hospital. - The international airport, near which the fire occurred, is operating normally, flights have not been cancelled. **Story 6: Indonesia: Fire Engulfs Large Market** - Footage from telegram channels shows a large market in Indonesia engulfed in flames. - Many buildings caught fire like matches, the situation is complicated by the weather, the country has record heat, with frequent thunderstorms with lightning, the authorities have issued a warning about the threat of fires in several regions at once. **Story 7: More Than 50,000 Residents of Nagorno-Karabakh Have Already Left Their Homes** - More than 50,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh have already left their homes and moved to Armenian territory, along with other internally displaced persons , former Minister of State Ruben Vardanyan tried to leave the region. - He was detained. **Story 8: Rally in Support of Neighboring Niger to Be Held in Nigeria** - A rally in support of neighboring Niger will be held in Nigeria today, Nigerians were informed about this on national television. - Several political movements are calling to take to the streets at once, all of them advocating for African independence from European influence. **Story 9: Coup Attempt Fails in Burkina Faso** - The coup attempt failed. - This was reported by the authorities of Burkina Fasso. - The statement said that the conspirators were preparing an attack on the state institutions of the Republic. - They called on citizens to take to the streets to supposedly restore justice in the country. - The action was a success. - established by the security and intelligence services, and four of the instigators were arrested, two more are on the run an investigation has been opened against the suspects, **Story 10: Russia's GDP Growth Accelerates** - Russia's GDP growth is accelerating, according to the Ministry of Economic Development. - In August the figure is slightly better than in July 5.2%. - and in the first 8 months it added 2.5% in annual terms. **Story 11: The Cabinet of Ministers is Discussing the Construction of Three Additional Railway Ports for the Kaliningrad Region** - The Cabinet of Ministers is discussing the construction of three additional railway ports for the Kaliningrad region. - This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Maxim Reshetnikov. - The issue of financing was raised at a meeting on Wednesday president. - members of the government, it was dedicated to the state program for the development of the region. **Story 12: Volkswagen Has Stopped Operations at Several Factories in Germany Due to a Failure in IT Systems** - Volkswagen has stopped operations at several factories in Germany due to a failure in IT systems. - According to Reuters, all enterprises belonging to the brand were affected, including the production lines of Porsche and Audi. - Initially, the failure occurred at the company's headquarters in the city of Wolsburg, and then spread to factories in other regions. - Volkswagen is already finding out the source of the failure, the problem has been declared a priority and all efforts have been devoted to solving it. - The company says that The cause is unlikely to have been an external attack on its network. **Story 13: The Damage from the Scam on the JPX Crypto Exchange in Hong Kong Exceeded $192 Million** - The damage from the scam on the JPX crypto exchange in Hong Kong exceeded $192 million. - About 2,500 people were injured. - According to local media, this is the largest fraud in the history of the region. - It all started. - On September 13 , when the Securities and Futures Commission reported that the platform had misrepresented in its advertisements that it had a license to operate in Hong Kong, approximately $179 million then disappeared from users' wallets. - The police have sought the help of Interpol to seek the freezing of these assets. - 15 people were arrested in the case. - The exchange announced that it was suspending operations in the region. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_053000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Russian courage** * Description: A report on the Russian military operation in Ukraine, focusing on the bravery of the Russian soldiers. * Summary: The Russian military is fighting bravely in Ukraine, and their courage is helping them to win the war. The soldiers are using new tactics to defeat the enemy, and they are working together to achieve their goals. The Russian military is a force to be reckoned with, and their courage is inspiring the Russian people. **Story 2: Tankers show their skill** * Description: A report on the Russian tank crews fighting in Ukraine, focusing on their skill and bravery. * Summary: The Russian tank crews are showing great skill and bravery in Ukraine, and their actions are helping to win the war. The tankers are using their tanks to destroy enemy positions and equipment, and they are working together to achieve their goals. The Russian tank crews are a valuable asset to the Russian military, and their skill and bravery are inspiring the Russian people. **Story 3: Agroprodmash exhibition** * Description: A report on the Agroprodmash exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of equipment and ingredients for the food industry in Russia. * Summary: The Agroprodmash exhibition is a major event for the food industry, and it is a great opportunity for businesses to showcase their products and services. The exhibition is also a great place to learn about the latest trends in the food industry. **Story 4: Evgeny Tsyganov stars in new film** * Description: A report on the new film "The Master of the Wind," starring Evgeny Tsyganov. * Summary: The new film "The Master of the Wind" stars Evgeny Tsyganov as a man who can control the wind. The film is a fantasy adventure, and it is sure to be a hit with audiences. **Story 5: Sberbank offers new loan product** * Description: A report on Sberbank's new loan product, which offers a cashback of 2.5%. * Summary: Sberbank is offering a new loan product that offers a cashback of 2.5%. The loan is available to customers who open a business card and pay for purchases with the card. The cashback is paid in the form of Sberbank bonuses, which can be used to purchase goods and services from Sberbank's partners. **Story 6: Moscow weather forecast** * Description: A report on the weather forecast for Moscow. * Summary: The weather in Moscow is expected to be warm and sunny for the next few days, with temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius. However, there is a chance of rain on Sunday, and temperatures are expected to drop to 17 degrees Celsius. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_060000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Title: Russia-Ukraine Conflict** - Description: Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, accuses the West of destroying the territorial integrity of Ukraine and using the Minsk agreements as a pretext to arm Ukraine. - Summary: Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, has accused the West of destroying the territorial integrity of Ukraine and using the Minsk agreements as a pretext to arm Ukraine. He claims that the West is now trying to use the topic of a possible truce to gain time and further pump up the Kyiv regime with military equipment. Lavrov also states that Moscow does not see any real prerequisites for negotiations to begin in the fall. 2. **Title: US-Russia Relations** - Description: US Ambassador to Russia, Anatoly Antonov, states that the United States still wants to work with Russia, despite pressure from the American authorities. - Summary: Despite open pressure from the American authorities, US Ambassador to Russia, Anatoly Antonov, emphasizes that the United States still wants to work with Russia. He stresses that Moscow is persistently blamed for the destruction of commercial ties, even though Western partners were called upon from Washington to leave the Russian market. Antonov also points out that Russia has always been open to mutually beneficial business cooperation. 3. **Title: Tashkent Warehouse Fire** - Description: A large warehouse near the airport in Tashkent, Uzbekistan catches fire. The cause of the fire is believed to be a lightning strike. - Summary: A large warehouse near the airport in Tashkent, Uzbekistan has caught fire. The cause of the fire is believed to be a lightning strike. The fire has been localized, but helicopters and dozens of rescuers are working to extinguish it. The fire has caused significant damage to the warehouse and surrounding areas, including a nearby metro station and publications. 4. **Title: Combat Operations in Ukraine** - Description: Joint combat operations between assault groups and artillerymen of the Central Military District in the Krasnolimansk direction of the special operation are ongoing. - Summary: Joint combat operations between assault groups and artillerymen of the Central Military District in the Krasnolimansk direction of the special operation are ongoing. Russian forces are using Nona self-propelled guns to strike Ukrainian Armed Forces' fortifications, while assault groups are being transported closer to the front lines in armored vehicles. The cooperation between these units is crucial in carrying out combat missions and achieving success in the operation. 5. **Title: Meeting of Regional Heads with Vladimir Putin** - Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting via video link with regional heads elected this year. - Summary: Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting via video link with regional heads elected this year. The meeting will include the leaders of 26 Russian regions, including four new ones. All of them will take part in the meeting with the President. It is expected that statements will be made during the meeting. 6. **Title: Canada Apologizes for Inviting Nazi to Parliament** - Description: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologizes for inviting a Nazi to the Canadian parliament. - Summary: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for inviting a Nazi to the Canadian parliament. The individual in question, Yaroslav Hunka, was honored as a hero in the parliament, sparking outrage and criticism. Trudeau acknowledged the mistake and offered an apology, stating that it was a terrible mistake and an insult to those who suffered under the Nazis. The incident has raised concerns about the presence of Nazi supporters in the Canadian government and has led to calls for a thorough investigation. 7. **Title: Russian Peacekeepers Evacuate Victims from Nagorno-Karabakh** - Description: Russian peacekeepers evacuate 258 victims from the explosion of a fuel tank in Nagorno-Karabakh. - Summary: Russian peacekeepers have evacuated 258 victims from the explosion of a fuel tank in Nagorno-Karabakh. The explosion occurred near the Stepanakert airport, causing significant damage and leaving many injured. The Russian peacekeepers have been providing assistance in the region, including by evacuating those affected by the blast. The injured have been transported to hospitals in Armenia for medical treatment. 8. **Title: Gasoline Prices Increase in Russia** - Description: Gasoline prices in Russia have increased by almost 10% since the beginning of the year. - Summary: Gasoline prices in Russia have increased by almost 10% since the beginning of the year. The rise in prices has been attributed to several factors, including an increase in world oil prices, a decrease in discounts on the Russian Urals mark, and currency fluctuations. The government has taken measures to stabilize the market, such as increasing exchange sales standards and implementing temporary export restrictions. Further measures are being considered, including adjustments to the Damper parameters and restrictions on gray exports. The aim is to balance the market and ensure long-term stability in fuel prices. 9. **Title: Nagorno-Karabakh to Cease Existence on January 1, 2024** - Description: The Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist on January 1, 2024, according to a decree issued by the head of the unrecognized republic. - Summary: The Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist on January 1, 2024, according to a decree issued by the head of the unrecognized republic. The decree states that the decision was made in order to ensure the security and welfare of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh. It is unclear what the implications of this decision will be and how it will affect the ongoing conflict in the region. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_063000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Title: Seventh Financial Forum Opens** * Description: The seventh financial forum opens, the business program includes more than a dozen thematic sessions, Prime Minister Mikhailmesti will speak at the plenary session. 2. **Title: Russian Forces Destroy Loitering Munition in Kupinsky Direction** * Description: The crew of the Russian Tor2 complex of the West group of troops destroyed the loitering horn munition in the Kupinsky direction of the special operation. 3. **Title: Fire at Tashkent Airport Leaves One Dead, 162 Injured** * Description: As a result of a fire near Tashkent airport, one person died and another 162 were injured - reports nazdravliki. The emergency occurred at night at a large electric vehicle warehouse. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, the building was struck by lightning. 4. **Title: More Than Half of Nagorno-Karabakh Residents Already in Armenia** * Description: More than half of the residents of Nagorno-Karabakh are already in ... Armenia, the country's authorities reported this , Russian peacekeepers are helping to evacuate, according to information from our Ministry of Defense, 258 victims of the explosion of a fuel tank in Stepanokert were taken out by helicopter, more than 40 flights were made. 5. **Title: First Snow Falls in Russian North** * Description: It started snowing again in the Russian north, meanwhile, the day before, heat records were recorded in the European part of the country. 6. **Title: Oil Prices Rise to Highest Level Since November 2021** * Description: Oil prices are rising, what are the reasons and what forecasts do experts make, now I will tell you all the details. So, the cost of November brand oil futures rose to more than $96, this is the maximum since November 14 last year, now there has been a slight adjustment. Experts believe there are two main reasons. 7. **Title: Second Debate of Republican Presidential Candidates Begins in the United States** * Description: The second debate of Republican presidential candidates has begun in the United States. Seven candidates shared their views on the problems of American society. Moreover, each of the participants openly admitted. there was not enough Trump in their company. 8. **Title: Criminal Case Against Biden Begins** * Description: A process that can be called mechanically. the equivalent of a criminal case against Biden begins today. In the House Oversight Committee, the first impeachment hearing, three witnesses have been invited, including a former assistant to the US attorney general. 9. **Title: Nagorno-Karabakh to Cease Existence on January 1** * Description: The head of Nagorno-Karabakh Samvel Shahraman signed a decree on the termination of the existence of the unrecognized Republic from January 1 next year, the Armenian media reported this with reference to the head of the republic, I quote: lower all government agencies and organizations. The signed decree contains a proposal to consider the possibility for the population to remain on the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and accept the terms of reintegration proposed by Baku. 10. **Title: Inter Miami Fails to Win Second Trophy** * Description: Lionel Messi's Inter Miami failed to win a second trophy. 11. **Title: Russian Olga Mikheva Wins World Sambo Cup Stage Without a Fight** * Description: And at the World Sambo Cup stage , Russian Olga Mikheva won without a fight. 12. **Title: Enterprises Spent More Than 6 Billion Rubles on PPE Last Year** * Description: Last year, enterprises spent more than 6 billion rubles on the purchase of personal protective equipment, these expenses were compensated by the social fund, what other measures are being taken for labor protection at work, the head of the fund, Sergei Cherkokov, said in an interview with our TV channel. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_070000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Nagorno-Karabakh ceases to exist** Description: The unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh has ceased to exist, according to a decree signed by its president. Summary: The unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh has ceased to exist, according to a decree signed by its president. The document instructs the dissolution of all government institutions and organizations, and the population is advised to familiarize themselves with the conditions of reintegration. **Story 2: Fire in Tashkent airport area** Description: A fire has broken out at a large warehouse near Tashkent airport, resulting in one death and over 160 injuries. Summary: A fire has broken out at a large warehouse near Tashkent airport, resulting in one death and over 160 injuries. The fire is visible from several kilometers away and has been localized but not yet extinguished. Helicopters have arrived to assist firefighters. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, the building was struck by lightning. **Story 3: Republican debates in California** Description: Republican presidential candidates have debated in California, discussing key issues facing the United States and challenging Donald Trump. Summary: Republican presidential candidates have debated in California, discussing key issues facing the United States and challenging Donald Trump. Trump did not attend the debate and received criticism from his opponents for this decision. **Story 4: Businessmen from the United States still want to work with Russia** Description: Despite pressure from the American authorities, US businessmen are still interested in working with Russia. Summary: Despite pressure from the American authorities, US businessmen are still interested in working with Russia. This was stated by Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov, who emphasized that Moscow is persistently blamed for the destruction of commercial ties, although Western partners were called upon precisely from Washington. **Story 5: West is losing ground on political and military fronts, says Le Monde** Description: The withdrawal of French troops from Niger and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine are signs that the US and the EU are losing ground on political and military fronts, according to the Le Monde newspaper. Summary: The withdrawal of French troops from Niger and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine are signs that the US and the EU are losing ground on political and military fronts, according to the Le Monde newspaper. The Ukrainian conflict is aggravating the situation and the rejection of global polity forces the West to balance and always make concessions. **Story 6: Lavrov: West trying to speculate on topic of possible truce in Ukraine** Description: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the West of trying to speculate on the topic of a possible truce in Ukraine. Summary: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the West of trying to speculate on the topic of a possible truce in Ukraine. He stated that a temporary ceasefire is being sought only in order to gain time and further pump up the Kiev regime with military equipment. Lavrov noted that Moscow does not see any real prerequisites for real negotiations to begin in the fall. **Story 7: Seventh Moscow financial forum begins** Description: The seventh Moscow financial forum has begun, with participants discussing options for balancing the economy in the context of global transformation. Summary: The seventh Moscow financial forum has begun, with participants discussing options for balancing the economy in the context of global transformation. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin is expected to speak at the plenary session. **Story 8: Digitalization simplifies licensing procedures for businesses in Russia** Description: Digitalization has helped to significantly simplify the procedure for obtaining licenses and permits for businesses in Russia. Summary: Digitalization has helped to significantly simplify the procedure for obtaining licenses and permits for businesses in Russia. Entrepreneurs can now issue documents through a special service on the government services portal. The number of documents required to obtain a license has been reduced by half, and the time frame for consideration and decision-making has been reduced by three times. **Story 9: Energy Ministry: Expectations of quick lifting of fuel export ban futile** Description: The Russian Energy Ministry believes that expectations of a quick lifting of the fuel export ban are futile. Summary: The Russian Energy Ministry believes that expectations of a quick lifting of the fuel export ban are futile. The measure will remain in effect until fuel supply and prices stabilize. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_073000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **1. Russia-Ukraine Conflict** *Russian forces destroy Ukrainian loitering ammunition in the Kupinsky direction.* *The Russian military says it has destroyed a Ukrainian loitering munition in the Kupinsky direction of the special operation. The Defense Ministry said the loitering munition was American-made.* *The ministry said its air defense systems are constantly scanning the skies for enemy drones and are able to detect and destroy them automatically.* **2. Karabakh Becomes Part of Azerbaijan** *The Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh has officially ceased to exist, according to a decree signed by the president of the unrecognized state.* *The decree states that the decision was made in connection with the difficult military-political situation.* *The region will now become part of Azerbaijan.* **3. Russian Economy in Transformation** *The Russian economy is undergoing transformation in the context of global changes, according to speakers at the Moscow Financial Forum.* *Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin is expected to take part in the plenary session of the forum.* *The forum will discuss a range of issues, including the impact of the global economy on Russia and the challenges and opportunities facing the Russian economy.* **4. Fire in Tashkent Warehouse** *A fire has been raging for 11 hours at a warehouse in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.* *More than 160 people have been injured and one teenager has died.* *Firefighters are continuing to battle the blaze.* **5. Ukrainian Soldiers Surrender** *Another group of Ukrainian soldiers have surrendered to Russian forces.* *The soldiers were filmed surrendering in the Zaporozhye direction in the Rabotina Pyatikhatki area.* *The footage shows the soldiers with their weapons raised above their heads.* =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_080000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. Russian Economy: Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin will participate in a plenary session at the Moscow Financial Forum, where discussions about the Russian economy during the transformation period will take place. 2. Ukrainian Soldiers Surrender: In the Zaporozhye direction, another group of Ukrainian soldiers surrendered near the Rabotina Pyatikhatki area. The intense battle lasted for 11 hours. 3. Firefighting Efforts: Firefighting operations continue after an explosion at a warehouse in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Over 160 individuals were injured, including one teenage fatality. The fire engulfed an area of 10,000 square kilometers, causing damage to several residential buildings. 4. Dissolution of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh: The unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh ceases to exist, becoming part of Azerbaijan. The decree signed by the president notes the difficult military and political situation as the reason for this decision. The region's authorities have dissolved all official bodies and called for the reintegration of Armenians into Azerbaijan. 5. Russian Peacekeepers' Evacuation: The Russian Ministry of Defense reports the completion of the evacuation of victims from the explosion of a fuel tank in Stepanokert. Around 258 individuals, including patients in need of resuscitation, were airlifted to safety. Russian peacekeepers continue to provide assistance in the region. 6. Criminal Case in Uzbekistan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan has opened a criminal case following the fire explosion at an industrial warehouse in Tashkent. The incident resulted in significant damage, including several damaged residential buildings. The death toll has risen to 163, with 24 individuals hospitalized. A government commission has been established to address the consequences of the incident. 7. Russian Detained for Treason: The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained a Russian citizen in Sevastopol for allegedly working for Ukrainian intelligence. The individual was recruited while evading mobilization in 2022 and collected sensitive information about fortifications in Crimea. A criminal case of treason has been initiated against the suspect. 8. South Sudan President's Visit: President Salva Kiir of South Sudan has arrived in Russia for an official visit. He participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Alexander Garden and is scheduled to hold talks with President Vladimir Putin. 9. Aviation Regiments Honored: President Vladimir Putin has congratulated two aviation regiments, the 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment and the 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment, for being awarded the honorary name "Guards." The regiments demonstrated heroism, courage, and resilience in defending the Fatherland and Russia's state interests. 10. Combat Operations in Krasnoliman: Assault groups and artillery from the Central Military District are actively engaged in the Krasnoliman direction. Self-propelled guns deliver massive strikes, followed by infantry assaults. Armored vehicles, including the Akhmat armored all-terrain vehicles, transport troops and provide support. The joint efforts of assault groups and artillerymen continue day and night. 11. Western Retreat from Ukraine: The Lemont newspaper reports that Western countries are experiencing setbacks on political and military fronts due to their involvement in Ukraine. The withdrawal of French troops from Niger and the earlier departure of American forces from Afghanistan indicate a loss of ground for the United States and the European Union. The Ukrainian conflict and the rejection of the policies of the global south are contributing factors. 12. US Business Interest in Russia: Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov emphasizes that American businesses continue to show interest in合作, despite pressure from the US authorities. He stresses that Moscow is open to mutually beneficial business cooperation and blames Washington for disrupting commercial ties. 13. Sergei Lavrov on Ukraine: In an interview with the Tas agency, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accuses Ukraine of cynically using the Minsk agreements to build up its arsenal with Western weapons. He suggests that the West is now seeking a temporary truce to buy time and further arm the Ukrainian regime. Lavrov asserts that Moscow does not see genuine conditions for starting negotiations this fall. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_083000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **1. Peaceful Atom** Description: A report on the Russian nuclear industry, which includes more than 400 enterprises and organizations employing almost 300,000 people. Summary: The Russian nuclear industry is a unique fusion of high science and the latest technologies, where each of the large-scale projects requires pinpoint precision in execution and development. This is only possible if there is a real team, not just highly qualified specialists, but people who truly love their work. **2. Dynasty of nuclear scientists** Description: A story about a family of nuclear scientists who have worked in the industry for generations. Summary: The Bagdatyev family has been working in the nuclear industry for generations. Dmitry Bogdatyev, the head of a machine-building plant in Elektrostal, is one of the leading figures in the industry. His wife also works at the plant, and his two sons are studying to join the industry as well. **3. In the footsteps of my father** Description: A story about Sergei Gurov, a third-generation uranium miner who followed in his father's footsteps. Summary: Sergei Gurov's family has been involved in the mining industry for generations. His grandfather worked in a coal mine, his father studied at the mining faculty in Irkutsk, and Sergei himself started working in a uranium mine when he was just 5 years old. He is now the director of the eighth mine of the Priorgun Industrial Mining and Chemical Association, one of the world's largest uranium mining enterprises. **4. First woman operator** Description: A story about Sevil Kutlu, the first female operator of the turbine department of a nuclear power plant in Turkey. Summary: Sevil Kutlu is the first female operator of the turbine department of a nuclear power plant in Turkey. She studied in Russia under the Rosatom program for more than six years, and says that the hardest thing was getting used to the long stay. She is now working at the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, where she is gaining valuable experience in the nuclear industry. **5. Composites: the future is here** Description: A story about Anton Shumakov, a young engineer who is developing new composite materials. Summary: Anton Shumakov is a young engineer who is developing new composite materials. He is passionate about his work and believes that composites are the future of many industries, including the nuclear industry. He is working on creating new prepreg production lines that will be used to manufacture composite materials for use in the nuclear industry. **6. Russian business is restructuring and changing strategies** Description: A report on how Russian businesses are restructuring and changing strategies in order to fill the niches of departed foreign companies. Summary: The departure of foreign companies from Russia has created opportunities for Russian entrepreneurs to occupy the vacant niches in the market. In 2022, the number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Russia increased by 130,000. Many of these SMEs are taking advantage of the situation to expand their businesses. For example, Evgeniy Shamansky, the founder of a sofa production company, was able to increase his production volume by 15% after a Swedish holding company left the Russian market. **7. Support for small businesses** Description: A report on the support that the Russian government is providing to small businesses. Summary: The Russian government is providing a variety of support to small businesses, including tax breaks, loans, and grants. The government has also created a digital platform, the MSPRF, which provides small businesses with access to information and services. In addition, the government has created "farm islands" in shopping centers, which allow small farmers to sell their products. **8. New heroes on the Russian shelf** Description: A report on how Russian animation studios are creating new content to fill the void left by departed foreign companies. Summary: Russian animation studios are creating new content to fill the void left by departed foreign companies. The studios are using domestic software and characters to create family films and animated series for teenagers. The government is also providing support to the animation industry, which is helping to create new jobs and opportunities. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_090000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Title: The Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh ceases to exist, becomes part of Azerbaijan** - Description: The Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, an unrecognized state, has officially ceased to exist. The decision was made due to the difficult military and political situation. The region will now become part of Azerbaijan. - Summary: The president of the unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh has signed a decree stating that the region will cease to exist and become part of Azerbaijan. The decision was made due to the difficult military and political situation. The Armenian government has expressed concern and the situation in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is tense. 2. **Title: Large queues and flight delays at Domodedovo airport due to cyberattack** - Description: A powerful DDoS attack has been carried out on the check-in system for passengers from abroad at Domodedovo airport in Moscow. This has caused large queues, non-functioning check-in counters, and delayed flights. Rostec, the company responsible for the check-in system, has stated that they are working to repel the attack. - Summary: A cyberattack has caused significant disruption at Domodedovo airport in Moscow, leading to long queues, non-functioning check-in counters, and flight delays. The attack targeted the check-in system for international passengers, and Rostec, the company responsible for the system, is working to repel it. Aeroflot, the national airline, has reported that its flights are experiencing difficulties with check-in, but the Leonard reservation system has been restored. 3. **Title: Fire at industrial warehouse in Tashkent leaves 163 injured, one dead** - Description: A fire has broken out at an industrial warehouse in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The fire has been raging for twelve hours and has caused extensive damage. More than 160 people have been injured and one teenager has died. A government commission has been created to eliminate the consequences of the incident. - Summary: A massive fire at an industrial warehouse in Tashkent, Uzbekistan has left 163 people injured and one teenager dead. The fire has been raging for over 12 hours and has caused extensive damage. A government commission has been formed to address the situation and provide assistance to those affected. 4. **Title: Russian military intelligence officer surrenders to Azerbaijan** - Description: A Russian military intelligence officer has surrendered to Azerbaijan. The officer, who was working for Ukrainian intelligence, was captured in the Zaporozhye direction in the Rabotina Pyatikhatki area. The footage of the surrender shows the officer with his weapons raised. - Summary: A Russian military intelligence officer, who was working for Ukrainian intelligence, has surrendered to Azerbaijan. The officer was captured in the Zaporozhye direction in the Rabotina Pyatikhatki area. The footage of the surrender shows the officer with his weapons raised. 5. **Title: Moscow Financial Forum discusses Russia's economic transformation** - Description: The Moscow Financial Forum is taking place, bringing together high-level professionals, heads of federal and regional departments, bankers, heads of large companies, and representatives of the scientific and expert community. The topic of this year's forum is "In Search of a New Balance: The Russian Financial and Economic System in a Period of Global Transformation." - Summary: The Moscow Financial Forum is addressing the topic of Russia's economic transformation in the face of global challenges. The forum brings together key players in the financial and economic sectors to discuss the necessary adjustments and strategies for sustainable growth. The aim is to strengthen financial sovereignty, ensure economic sustainability, and identify new opportunities for investment and development. 6. **Title: Armenian military group surrenders to Azerbaijani forces** - Description: A group of Ukrainian military personnel have surrendered to Azerbaijani forces in the Zaporozhye direction. The footage shows the soldiers surrendering with their weapons raised. - Summary: A group of Ukrainian military personnel have surrendered to Azerbaijani forces in the Zaporozhye direction. The footage shows the soldiers surrendering with their weapons raised. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_093000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. Moscow's Role in the Russian Economy: The head of Moscow's financial department discusses the city's role in the Russian economy, emphasizing that Moscow contributes significantly to the federal budget and that the city's income has grown significantly over the past 12 years. 2. The Impact of Sanctions: The panel discusses the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy, noting that the country has shifted its focus from Western to Eastern markets. However, the panel also highlights that Eastern markets are more competitive and less willing to share technologies with Russia. 3. The Need for Economic Forecasts: The panel discusses the importance of economic forecasts for planning and budgeting, acknowledging that forecasts are not always accurate but are necessary for making informed decisions. 4. The Accuracy of Forecasts: The panel discusses the accuracy of economic forecasts, noting that the Central Bank's forecasts are often more accurate than those of the government. The panel also discusses the recent divergence between the government's forecast and the actual inflation rate. 5. The Role of the Budget: The panel discusses the role of the budget in the economy, emphasizing that the budget should be balanced regardless of forecasts. The panel also discusses the impact of oil prices and the discount rate on the budget. 6. The Weakening Ruble: The panel discusses the reasons for the weakening ruble, noting that the ruble has been strengthening recently. The panel also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a weak ruble. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_100000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: The impact of the weakening ruble on the Russian economy** * Description: The ruble has been weakening against other currencies, and this is having a number of effects on the Russian economy. * Summary: The weakening ruble is making it more expensive for Russians to buy imported goods, and it is also leading to inflation. This is putting pressure on the Russian economy, and it is likely to lead to a slowdown in growth. **Story 2: The government's response to the weakening ruble** * Description: The Russian government is taking a number of steps to try to stabilize the ruble. These include raising interest rates, increasing the supply of rubles, and imposing restrictions on the movement of capital. * Summary: The government's response to the weakening ruble is likely to have some success in stabilizing the currency. However, it is also likely to have some negative consequences, such as slowing down economic growth. **Story 3: The impact of the weakening ruble on businesses and consumers** * Description: The weakening ruble is having a significant impact on businesses and consumers in Russia. Businesses are facing higher costs for imported goods, and consumers are facing higher prices for goods and services. * Summary: The weakening ruble is making it more difficult for businesses to operate and for consumers to afford basic necessities. This is likely to lead to a decline in living standards in Russia. **Story 4: The long-term implications of the weakening ruble** * Description: The weakening ruble is likely to have a number of long-term implications for the Russian economy. These include a decline in investment, a slowdown in economic growth, and an increase in poverty. * Summary: The weakening ruble is likely to make it more difficult for Russia to achieve its economic goals. It is also likely to lead to a decline in the standard of living for Russians. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_103000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Budget Discussion and Priorities** Description: The story discusses the upcoming draft federal budget for the next three years, which will be submitted to the State Duma. The main focus of the budget is on ensuring victory in the ongoing conflict, with a significant portion allocated to the military and defense. Other priorities include production and capacity expansion, such as machine tool building and aircraft manufacturing, as well as new technologies like unmanned aerial vehicles and advanced communication systems. The budget does not propose any tax increases, and the government aims to maintain a balance between fiscal sustainability and supporting economic growth. Summary: The draft budget emphasizes national security and economic development, with no proposed tax increases. **Story 2: Financial System Restructuring** Description: The story highlights the ongoing restructuring of the financial system in Russia, aimed at increasing its stability and resilience. The financial sector has learned to withstand external shocks and is now focused on financing economic development and structural transformation. Banks have increased lending to the corporate sector, and efforts are being made to ensure the sustainability of such lending rates. The restructuring process involves diversifying foreign trade partners, with Asia replacing Europe as the main partner. Challenges remain, but progress is being made in various sectors, including shipbuilding and technology. Summary: The financial system is undergoing structural changes to support economic development, with a focus on stability and diversification. **Story 3: Sovereignty and Financial Independence** Description: The story discusses the issue of financial sovereignty and the strengthening of Russia's financial independence. The financial system has become more resilient and less reliant on external factors. The government's efforts to reduce reliance on Western banks and develop domestic financial markets are highlighted. The structural restructuring of foreign trade and the focus on new technologies are seen as key elements in achieving financial sovereignty. Summary: Russia is strengthening its financial sovereignty through structural reforms, reducing reliance on external factors, and developing domestic financial markets. **Story 4: Humanitarian Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh** Description: The story reports on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, where the unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh is ceasing to exist on January 1. The decree signed by the president of the unrecognized state has led to the disbandment of state bodies and authorities. The former head of government, Ruben Vardanyan, was detained and charged with financing terrorism. Thousands of refugees are leaving the territory through the Lachin corridor, facing difficult conditions and uncertainty about their future. The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, has called for the protection of Armenians detained at checkpoints and has described the situation as an exodus. Humanitarian aid and support are being organized to assist those affected by the crisis. Summary: The unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh is disbanding, leading to a humanitarian crisis and the displacement of thousands of refugees. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_110000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Elections in Russia** *Description:* The elections in Russia were held openly, fairly and competitively. The turnout was also high, which shows the growing civic maturity of Russian society. *Summary:* The results of the elections of regional heads are very convincing. Such a level of trust means, first of all, even greater responsibility. The key criterion is the effectiveness of your work, people’s opinion about this work, their assessment of what you do. **Story 2: Support for Soldiers and Their Families** *Description:* The support of our soldiers, including those injured, and support for their families is a very important issue. *Summary:* Caring for heroes, for those who have lost their loved ones, is not as much a service duty as a civil, human, moral duty, a duty of gratitude and respect for the defenders of the Fatherland. **Story 3: Development of Infrastructure** *Description:* Special attention should be paid to the development of infrastructure, transport, engineering, utilities, social, that is, those systemic issues on which economic growth and the quality of people’s daily lives directly depend. *Summary:* The development of infrastructure, transport, engineering, utilities, and social services is essential for economic growth and the quality of people’s daily lives. **Story 4: Assistance to the Country** *Description:* The regions must do everything to help the country, not only during a special military operation, but also for the economy, for the defense-industrial complex, for those guys who are fighting at the front today, creating new industrial capacities, providing them with direct support with the supply of necessary things, food, humanitarian aid. *Summary:* The regions must provide assistance to the country, not only during a special military operation, but also for the economy, for the defense-industrial complex, and for those who are fighting at the front. **Story 5: Donetsk People's Republic** *Description:* The Donetsk People's Republic is an integral part of Russia. The people of the Donetsk People's Republic are proud of their courageous fellow countrymen, who, despite all the difficulties, continue to do what they have to do. *Summary:* The Donetsk People's Republic is an integral part of Russia. The people of the Donetsk People's Republic are proud of their courageous fellow countrymen, who, despite all the difficulties, continue to do what they have to do. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_113000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Russia-Africa Summit** Description: The Russia-Africa summit was held in Sochi in 2019. The summit was attended by leaders from all over Africa. The summit was a success and relations between Russia and Africa are developing very intensively. Summary: The Russia-Africa summit was a success and relations between Russia and Africa are developing very intensively. **Story 2: Trade and Economic Ties** Description: Trade turnover between Russia and South Sudan is growing. There are many good opportunities in a variety of areas, including in the energy sector. Summary: Trade turnover between Russia and South Sudan is growing and there are many good opportunities in a variety of areas, including in the energy sector. **Story 3: Humanitarian Field** Description: Citizens of South Sudan are trained in educational institutions in Russia. Russia intends to expand this cooperation. Summary: Russia intends to expand cooperation with South Sudan in the humanitarian field, including training citizens of South Sudan in educational institutions in Russia. **Story 4: Regional Stability and Security** Description: Russia will do everything to support South Sudan in ensuring security and resolving problems and difficulties inherited from previous times. Summary: Russia will support South Sudan in ensuring security and resolving problems and difficulties inherited from previous times. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_120000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Putin Meets With South Sudan's President** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with South Sudan's President Salva Kiir in Moscow. Summary: The two leaders discuss regional stability, security, and the situation in Ukraine. Putin expresses support for South Sudan's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and Kiir thanks Russia for its support. **Story 2: New Russian Regions Take Steps Towards Integration** Description: The new Russian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson take steps towards integration into Russia's legal and economic systems. Summary: Putin meets with the leaders of the four regions and discusses the process of integration. He emphasizes the importance of providing support to the regions and ensuring that they are fully integrated into Russia. **Story 3: Canada Apologizes for Inviting Nazi to Parliament** Description: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologizes for inviting a Nazi sympathizer to Parliament. Summary: The incident sparks outrage in Russia and Canada. The Russian ambassador to Canada demands that Trudeau apologize to the Russian community in Canada. **Story 4: Russia-Ukraine Conflict** Description: The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, with both sides accusing each other of shelling civilian areas. Summary: The conflict has caused a humanitarian crisis, with millions of people displaced and thousands killed. The international community has called for a ceasefire and a negotiated settlement to the conflict. **Story 5: Russian Economy Discussion** Description: The Russian government discusses the development of the Russian economy in the context of global transformation. Summary: Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says that the country has managed to adapt to new challenges and quickly return to growth. He outlines plans to attract foreign investment, including through the use of digital assets. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_123000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **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. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_130000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Putin signs law establishing the day of reunification with Russia for 4 new regions** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law establishing the day of reunification with Russia for the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. The date is September 30. Summary: The law has already entered into force since it was published. The integration of new regions was one of the main topics at a meeting of the president with the heads of elected subjects of the federation. **Story 2: High voter turnout in new regions seen as confirmation of support for reunification** Description: During a meeting with the heads of elected subjects of the federation, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the high voter turnout in the new regions of Russia during the recent elections is a sign of support for reunification. Summary: Putin also noted that the elections were held in accordance with Russian law and that the results show that a reliable and professional team has been formed in the Lugansk People's Republic. **Story 3: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin says it is necessary to do everything possible to help the country during a special military operation** Description: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that it is necessary to do everything possible to help the country during a special military operation. Summary: Sobyanin emphasized the importance of supporting the country's defense industry complex and providing assistance to soldiers and their families. **Story 4: Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov reports on success in the special operation zone** Description: Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the success of Chechen fighters in the special operation zone. Summary: Kadyrov said that the fighters are in good spirits and that they have received all the necessary equipment and support. He also expressed his confidence in the victory of the Russian forces. **Story 5: Putin meets with South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin met with South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit in Moscow. Summary: The two leaders discussed the development of cooperation between their countries, particularly in the area of energy. **Story 6: Russian forces destroy Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft and 26 drones** Description: The Russian military in the Donetsk People's Republic shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft and destroyed 26 drones in the SSU. Summary: The latest data on the progress of the special operation and the situation on the fronts of the world, the Ukrainians say they continue to almost deliberately surrender themselves into captivity, there is such information, yes , welcome, you really get the feeling that the Ukrainian military, and a considerable part of them are just waiting for the next meat assault so that they can quietly surrender, they can’t stand it, here is fresh footage from the area where the Kiev command, at the cost of several hundred soldiers, continues to try every day to pull off... =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_133000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Russian Military Destroys Ukrainian Equipment** * **Description:** The Russian military in the Donetsk People's Republic shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft, according to the Ministry of Defense. Additionally, 26 drones were destroyed in the SSU. * **Summary:** The Russian military is making significant progress in the conflict, with recent victories including the downing of a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft and the destruction of 26 drones. **Story 2: Ukrainian Soldiers Surrender En Masse** * **Description:** Ukrainian soldiers are surrendering en masse, with footage showing them emerging from the darkness with their hands raised. They complain of poor conditions and lack of support from their commanders. * **Summary:** The Ukrainian military is facing low morale and a high rate of desertion, with many soldiers choosing to surrender to Russian forces. **Story 3: Russian Artillery Prevents VSSU Attack** * **Description:** Russian artillerymen prevented a VSSU attack near Artyomovsk, destroying 30 militants and their equipment. This was the second failed attack in the area that day. * **Summary:** The Russian military is successfully repelling VSSU attacks, with recent victories including the destruction of 30 militants and their equipment near Artyomovsk. **Story 4: Russian Advances on the Donetsk Front** * **Description:** Russian forces improved their position along the front line in the Donetsk region, repelling two attacks by Ukrainian army assault groups. They also destroyed enemy equipment and personnel. * **Summary:** The Russian military is making steady progress on the Donetsk front, with recent victories including the repulsion of two Ukrainian army assault groups and the destruction of enemy equipment and personnel. **Story 5: Russian Air Force Destroys Foreign Equipment** * **Description:** Russian aircraft destroyed a Polish self-propelled gun Krab and a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft. The strikes were carried out in the Kupinsk and Seversk directions, respectively. * **Summary:** The Russian Air Force is successfully destroying foreign equipment in Ukraine, with recent victories including the destruction of a Polish self-propelled gun Krab and a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft. **Story 6: Russian Military Receives New Aircraft** * **Description:** The Russian military has received a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets. The aircraft have passed all necessary tests and are ready for deployment. * **Summary:** The Russian military is bolstering its air power with the addition of new Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets. These aircraft are among the most advanced in the world and will give the Russian military a significant edge in combat. **Story 7: Russia's Nuclear Shield is Reliable** * **Description:** The head of the Kurchatov Institute spoke at an exhibition in honor of the triple anniversary of the institute and the 120th anniversary of nuclear power in Russia. He emphasized the importance of nuclear energy and the reliability of Russia's nuclear shield. * **Summary:** Russia's nuclear shield is reliable and protects the country from threats. The country's nuclear energy program is a source of national pride and a testament to the brilliance of Soviet and Russian scientists. **Story 8: Rossotrudnichestvo Presents Report on Foreign Influence** * **Description:** Rossotrudnichestvo presented a report on the humanitarian activities of foreign states in the post-Soviet space. The report analyzes trends in political influence and estimates the volume of foreign aid received by post-Soviet republics. * **Summary:** Rossotrudnichestvo's report provides valuable insights into the political influence of foreign states in the post-Soviet space. The report highlights the role of China, the US, and the EU in the region, as well as the importance of resources, minerals, and digitalization. **Story 9: Russian Economy Discussion in Moscow** * **Description:** The seventh financial forum in Moscow discussed the development of the Russian economy in a global transformation. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and other speakers highlighted the country's resilience and adaptation to new challenges. * **Summary:** The Russian economy is adapting to new challenges and is expected to grow by more than 2.5% by the end of the year. The government is taking steps to attract foreign investment, including through the use of digital assets. **Story 10: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin's Speech** * **Description:** Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin gave a speech at the financial forum, emphasizing the need for Russia to become more self-sufficient and less reliant on globalization. He also highlighted the importance of developing the domestic financial market and creating new tools for preserving and increasing capital for citizens. * **Summary:** Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin called for Russia to become more self-sufficient and less reliant on globalization. He also emphasized the importance of developing the domestic financial market and creating new tools for preserving and increasing capital for citizens. **Story 11: Humanitarian Policies of Foreign States** * **Description:** The head of the Rossotrudnichestvo project group discussed the main goals and findings of the report on the humanitarian policies of foreign states in the post-Soviet space. The report highlights trends in political influence and the use of humanitarian tools by foreign actors. * **Summary:** The report on the humanitarian policies of foreign states in the post-Soviet space provides insights into the political influence and activities of foreign actors in the region. It highlights the use of humanitarian tools and the importance of understanding the motivations and strategies of these actors. **Story 12: September Weather Forecast** * **Description:** September in Moscow is likely to be the driest and warmest in over 150 years of meteorological observation. The weather will remain warm and sunny until the end of the month, with only the most northwestern regions experiencing a change in weather. * **Summary:** September in Moscow is expected to be exceptionally warm and dry, with temperatures reaching record highs. The weather will remain pleasant until the end of the month, with only minor changes expected in the northwestern regions. **Story 13: Presentation of the Games of the Future** * **Description:** The Games of the Future, an international multi-sport tournament combining physical and digital dimensions, was presented in Moscow. The first competitions will start in Kazan on February 23, with 2,000 athletes from over 100 countries participating in 21 innovative disciplines. * **Summary:** The Games of the Future, a new international multi-sport tournament combining physical and digital dimensions, was presented in Moscow. The first competitions will start in Kazan on February 23, with 2,000 athletes from over 100 countries participating in 21 innovative disciplines. **Story 14: Interview with a South African Entrepreneur** * **Description:** A South African entrepreneur discusses his experience living and working in Russia. He praises the opportunities available in Russia and the strong partnership between Russia and South Africa. * **Summary:** A South African entrepreneur shares his positive experiences living and working in Russia, highlighting the opportunities available and the strong partnership between the two countries. **Story 15: New Russian Regions Integrated into Legal Space** * **Description:** President Vladimir Putin spoke with the newly elected heads of regions in Russia. He emphasized the importance of integrating the new regions into the country's legal space and set tasks for them to accomplish. * **Summary:** President Vladimir Putin met with the newly elected heads of regions in Russia, emphasizing the importance of integrating the new regions into the country's legal space and setting tasks for them to accomplish. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_140000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Putin Meets with Regional Leaders** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the newly elected heads of Russian regions, emphasizing the importance of developing regional economies and supporting the country's special military operation. Summary: - Putin stresses the need for regional authorities to work closely with the federal government to support the military operation and the defense industrial complex. - The President highlights the importance of solving demographic and social problems, creating new jobs, and developing infrastructure in the regions. - Putin expresses confidence in the success of the elected leaders and their ability to strengthen the country. **Story 2: Kadyrov Reports on Special Operations** Description: Chechen Republic leader Ramzan Kadyrov meets with President Putin and provides an update on the success of the special military operation. Summary: - Kadyrov reports that Chechen fighters are performing well and have no problems with communications or equipment. - He emphasizes the importance of supporting the families of soldiers fighting on the front lines. - Kadyrov expresses his gratitude to Putin for his support and praises the strong working relationships between different units involved in the operation. **Story 3: Putin Meets with South Sudan President** Description: President Putin holds a meeting with South Sudan President Salva Kiir, discussing cooperation in the energy sector and the need for further economic development. Summary: - Putin notes that much remains to be done in terms of economic cooperation between Russia and South Sudan. - The leaders discuss the potential for increased trade and investment, particularly in the energy sector. - President Kiir emphasizes the importance of strong relations with Russia and expresses his appreciation for Putin's support. **Story 4: Russian Military Shoots Down Ukrainian Aircraft** Description: The Russian military reports shooting down a Ukrainian Su-2 attack aircraft in the Donetsk People's Republic, while also destroying numerous drones. Summary: - The Russian Defense Ministry announces the successful downing of a Ukrainian Su-2 aircraft and the destruction of 26 drones within 24 hours. - Ongoing Ukrainian counter-offensives are described as unsuccessful, with the Ukrainian military suffering heavy losses. - Russian artillery groups prevent Ukrainian forces from advancing in the Donetsk region, inflicting significant casualties and equipment losses. **Story 5: New Fighter Jets Join Russian Air Force** Description: The Russian military receives a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets, which have undergone rigorous testing and are ready for deployment. Summary: - The Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets are state-of-the-art aircraft with advanced capabilities. - The addition of these jets to the Russian Air Force will enhance its combat capabilities and provide a significant boost to the country's defense. - The Su-57 is a fifth-generation fighter that will allow Russia to carry out more complex tasks and increase its air superiority. **Story 6: Canada Accused of Lying About Nazi Collaborator** Description: Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accuses Canadian authorities of lying about their knowledge of Nazi collaborator Yaroslav Gunko's invitation to parliament. Summary: - Zakharova claims that Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Freeland is a member of the Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, which sponsored Gunko's visit. - She emphasizes that Canada has a history of accepting former SS soldiers after World War II and that Ukrainian SS Galicia division members still have an influential lobby in the country. - Zakharova argues that Gunko's visit would have required thorough background checks by multiple intelligence agencies, suggesting that his Nazi past was known to Canadian authorities. **Story 7: German Oktoberfest Attendees Perform Nazi Salute** Description: A video emerges online showing German attendees at Oktoberfest celebrating and performing the Nazi salute while listening to a World War II-era march. Summary: - The incident takes place in Saxony, Germany, where drunken visitors at a beer hall are seen raising their hands in a Nazi salute. - The act is considered a criminal offense in Germany and is punishable by a fine and up to three years in prison. - The Saxony police initiate a search for the participants and organizers of the party. **Story 8: Armenia-Russia Tensions Over International Criminal Court** Description: Armenia invites Russia to sign a bilateral agreement on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, despite Russia's concerns about the court's issuance of arrest warrants for Russian leaders. Summary: - Russia rejects Armenia's invitation, stating that it had previously informed Armenia of its opposition to the country's ratification of the Rome Statute. - Moscow proposes a compromise option, but Yerevan does not accept it and proceeds with the ratification process. - Russia warns that Armenia's ratification of the Rome Statute will have negative consequences for bilateral relations and expresses hope that sober-minded forces in the Armenian National Assembly will prevent such a decision. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_143000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Russian Economy Undergoing Large-Scale Transformation:** * The Russian economy is undergoing a large-scale transformation, with the most difficult period having passed, according to Mikhail Mishustin, speaking at the Moscow financial forum. * The government is placing special emphasis on the development of domestic production, encouraging both development and advanced solutions on the territory of Russia. * Priority attention is being given to the electronics industry, radio industry, chemical industry, machine tool industry, transport, and power engineering, strengthening the technological and personnel sovereignty of the country. **Fierce Fighting in Zaporozhye Region:** * Fierce fighting continues in the Zaporozhye region, with Ukrainian forces suffering heavy losses despite being equipped with Western armored vehicles and trained in Germany. * Many Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers are surrendering, citing low morale and heavy casualties. * Captured soldiers describe their experiences and the lack of training and support they received. **Nagorno-Karabakh Peacekeepers and Reintegration:** * Russian peacekeepers have completed the evacuation of those injured in the explosion of a fuel tank in Stepanokert, with over 250 people airlifted to safety. * The Russian peacekeeping contingent continues to assist people in the region, with over 70,000 internally displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh arriving in Armenia. * The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan has called on Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh not to leave their place of residence and become part of the Azerbaijani community. * The Armenian opposition has announced a rally for Saturday in the center of Yerevan, protesting against the recognition of Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. **Russian Ruble to Strengthen, GDP Forecast:** * The ruble is expected to trade below 94.5 per dollar by the end of the year, with the strengthening of the Russian currency being influenced by import dynamics. * The GDP is forecast to increase by 2.8% this year, according to the head of the Ministry of Economy, Maxim Reshetnikov. **Cyberattacks on Russian Reservation System:** * The Russian reservation system Leonardo experienced a massive cyberattack from abroad, causing delays and disruptions at Moscow airports. * The system has been restored, and all difficulties in the functioning of online services have been eliminated. * Russian authorities state that large-scale cyberattacks on the Leonardo system are not new and that they are part of a global information war against Russia. **International Parliamentary Conference in Moscow:** * Representatives from more than half of the countries in Latin America will participate in the international parliamentary conference Russia-Latin America, which opens tomorrow in Moscow. * The conference will discuss topical issues on the international parliamentary agenda, with a focus on cooperation between Russia and Latin American countries. **New Regions' Political Integration:** * The election campaign in new regions of Russia ended with a stunning turnout and victory for candidates from United Russia. * Experts discussed the development of these regions after the elections and the importance of forming working public institutions. * The political integration of new regions continues, with a focus on developing a people's program. **Unseasonably Warm Weather in Russia:** * September in Moscow is likely to become the driest and warmest season in the history of meteorological observation, with temperatures reaching June values. * Southern regions of Russia are experiencing abnormal heat and drought, leading to natural fires and the blooming of plants out of season. * The warm weather is expected to continue until the end of September, with some cooling expected on Saturday. **Games of the Future 2024 in Kazan:** * The presentation of the Games of the Future 2024 took place in Moscow, showcasing a new international multi-sport tournament combining physical and digital dimensions. * The first-ever international multi-sport competitions will start in Kazan on February 23, featuring 21 innovative disciplines and 2,000 athletes from over 100 countries. * The organizers aim to create a new movement that unites sports, digital, and scientific achievements, promoting a philosophy of growth and development. **New Russian Regions' Integration:** * Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with the newly elected regional heads, emphasizing the importance of observing the Constitution and fulfilling military duties. * The new regions have taken another important step towards integration into the country's legal space, with Putin setting tasks for the elected leaders. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_150000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Russian regions hold elections, integrate into Russia's legal space** * **Description:** Russian regions have taken another important step towards integration into the country's legal space, said Vladimir Putin. * **Summary:** The President spoke with those who won the last elections of regional heads and set tasks for them. The elections were held in the so-called new, or rather historical lands of Donbass and Novorossiya, and this is of course the most important step towards their integration into a single, including legal, space of the country. 2. **Russian military destroys Ukrainian equipment, downs aircraft** * **Description:** Russian military in the Donetsk People's Republic shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft, the Ministry of Defense reported. Also, during the day, our troops destroyed 26 Ukrainian Armed Forces drones. * **Summary:** The Ukrainian military is suffering heavy losses and is demoralized. The Russian artillery destroyed 30 militants and equipment in the Kleshcheevka area. The Ukrainian Armed Forces' obvious attempts to attack are explained by the upcoming rainy season. 3. **Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, Rosbank, and Magnet launch new products and services** * **Description:** Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, Rosbank, and Magnet launch new products and services * **Summary:** Sberermarket offers 99% of orders with bonuses from Ber thanks in any stores and restaurants in Bermarket. Alfa-Bank offers 1,500 rubles for each recommendation. Rosbank offers Rko in Rosbank. Mixes with his business. Magnet offers 15% discount on all minced meat of our own production. 4. **Canada's Trudeau apologizes for inviting Nazi collaborator to parliament** * **Description:** The authorities are disingenuous when they say that they did not know about the fact that Nazi collaborator Yaroslav Gunka was invited to parliament, Mit official representative Maria Zakharova stated. * **Summary:** Trudeau apologized for inviting Nazi collaborator Yaroslav Gunka to parliament, but did it in such a way that they began to criticize him even more. 5. **Armenia invited Russia to sign agreement on International Criminal Court** * **Description:** Armenia invited Russia to sign a bilateral agreement on the Rome Statute of an International Criminal Court. * **Summary:** The Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that the position of unacceptability of Armenia's ratification of the Rome Statute was initially conveyed to the Armenian partners. Moscow proposed a compromise option, but Yerevan did not take it into account. Instead, the Armenian authorities made a political decision in favor of ratification. 6. **Ukraine will not receive EU funds until Hungary pays its dues** * **Description:** Ukraine will not receive anything from the EU budget until Hungary has paid its due funds from European funds, the government of the country announced this. * **Summary:** Hungary is withholding funds from the EU budget, which is delaying Ukraine's receipt of funds. 7. **US miscalculated with sanctions on Russia, says political scientist** * **Description:** The United States deeply miscalculated when it decided to impose sanctions on Russia and thereby turned too many people against itself, said political scientist John Mearsheimer. * **Summary:** The sanctions on Russia have backfired and have only served to unite the Russian people against the West. 8. **Russian economy in search of new balance, says Mishustin** * **Description:** The Russian economy is in search of a new balance and how to find it is being discussed at the Moscow financial forum. * **Summary:** The most difficult period of transformation has passed, but there are still many challenges ahead. The recovery in business activity is going faster than everyone expected. Government actions are focused on six priority issues. 9. **Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives announces competition results** * **Description:** More than 3,000 projects from the grant competition of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives were evaluated. * **Summary:** The competition received 397 applications from all corners of our country, 303 projects worth more than 1.6 billion rubles won. These are projects associated with our traditions, with our heroes, with the integration of new regions into the cultural space. 10. **Russian regions hold elections, integrate into Russia's legal space** * **Description:** Russian regions have taken another important step towards integration into the country's legal space, said Vladimir Putin. * **Summary:** The President spoke with those who won the last elections of regional heads and set tasks for them. The elections were held in the so-called new, or rather historical lands of Donbass and Novorossiya, and this is of course the most important step towards their integration into a single, including legal, space of the country. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_153000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Title: Brutal Nightclub Attack** - **Description:** Two illegal immigrants in Ufa attempted to burn nightclub security guards alive after being denied entry. - **Summary:** The two men sneaked up on the bouncers and poured gasoline on them, creating a large puddle on the floor. One security guard managed to escape, but the other slipped on the wet tiles. The attackers then set the room on fire and fled the scene. The injured security guard was taken to the hospital with burns. Police have launched a search for the suspects. 2. **Title: Travel Agent Scam** - **Description:** A travel agent from Bashkiria is facing charges of defrauding dozens of tourists. - **Summary:** The agent, identified as Ekaterina Khakimova, allegedly took hundreds of thousands of rubles from tourists for vacations abroad but never provided the services. The victims were left without a vacation and are now seeking compensation. Khakimova has been charged with fraud and is currently under investigation. 3. **Title: Duma Passes Extremism Law** - **Description:** The Russian State Duma has adopted amendments to the criminal code that provide for up to 5 years in prison for public justification and propaganda of extremism. - **Summary:** The new law aims to combat extremism and radicalism among young people. It specifically targets those who promote the ideas of the Columbine terrorist movement, which has been linked to several school shootings in the United States. 4. **Title: Dagestan Shootout** - **Description:** A mass shooting occurred in the village of Levashi in Dagestan, leaving four people injured and two dead, including a police officer. - **Summary:** A conflict between local residents escalated, and one of the participants took out a pistol while another opened fire with a Saiga shotgun. The suspect has been identified and is currently in custody. Investigators are examining the scene and have recovered the suspect's weapon. 5. **Title: Ministry of Emergency Situations Head Charged** - **Description:** Oleg Volynkin, the head of the main department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Krasnodar Territory, has been charged with abuse of power. - **Summary:** The details of the criminal case are not yet known, but it is alleged that the incident occurred two years ago. Volynkin was arrested during a business trip and is currently being held in custody. Investigators have conducted searches at his home and workplace and have seized important documents. 6. **Title: Illegal Fishing Bust** - **Description:** The Yaroslavl police seized a motor boat full of roach pike perch, 10 fishing nets, and two cars from a couple of poachers. - **Summary:** The poachers had illegally caught a large number of fish from the Sogazhi River, causing over 2.8 million rubles in damages. The suspects have been charged with illegal extraction of aquatic biological resources and are facing criminal prosecution. 7. **Title: Duma Passes Extremism Law** - **Description:** The Russian State Duma has adopted amendments to the criminal code that provide for up to 5 years in prison for public justification and propaganda of extremism. - **Summary:** The new law aims to combat extremism and radicalism among young people. It specifically targets those who promote the ideas of the Columbine terrorist movement, which has been linked to several school shootings in the United States. 8. **Title: Putin Signs Reunification Law** - **Description:** Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law establishing the day of reunification with Russia for the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. - **Summary:** The date of reunification is set as September 30th, and the law has entered into force immediately upon publication. The integration of these new regions was a key topic at a recent meeting between President Putin and the heads of elected subjects of the federation. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_160000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Putin signs law on reunification with Russia** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law establishing the day of reunification with Russia for the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. The date is September 30. The document has already entered into force since it was published. Summary: The law establishes the day of reunification with Russia for the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. The date is September 30. **Story 2: Putin meets with heads of elected subjects of the federation** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with the heads of elected subjects of the federation via video conference. He noted that the results of the recent elections in the new regions of Russia were worthy and convincing. He also emphasized the importance of the integration of new regions into the Russian legal and state space. Summary: Putin met with the heads of elected subjects of the federation and discussed the results of the recent elections in the new regions of Russia. He emphasized the importance of the integration of new regions into the Russian legal and state space. **Story 3: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin on the need to help the country during the special military operation** Description: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has emphasized the need to do everything possible to help the country during the special military operation. He said that it is important to provide social support for soldiers and their families, as well as for the economy and the defense industry complex. Summary: Sobyanin emphasized the need to do everything possible to help the country during the special military operation. He said that it is important to provide social support for soldiers and their families, as well as for the economy and the defense industry complex. **Story 4: Ramzan Kadyrov reports to Putin on the successes in the special operation zone** Description: Chechen Republic Head Ramzan Kadyrov has reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the successes in the special operation zone. He said that the fighters are in good spirits and that they have been able to take control of a number of areas. He also expressed his support for Putin and the Russian military. Summary: Kadyrov reported to Putin on the successes in the special operation zone. He said that the fighters are in good spirits and that they have been able to take control of a number of areas. He also expressed his support for Putin and the Russian military. **Story 5: Putin meets with South Sudan President Salva Kiir** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with South Sudan President Salva Kiir in the Kremlin. The two leaders discussed the development of cooperation between their countries, particularly in the energy sector. Summary: Putin met with South Sudan President Salva Kiir and discussed the development of cooperation between their countries, particularly in the energy sector. **Story 6: Russian military shoots down Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft** Description: The Russian military has shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft in the Donetsk People's Republic, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. The ministry also reported that 26 Ukrainian drones were destroyed in the past day. Summary: The Russian military has shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft in the Donetsk People's Republic. The ministry also reported that 26 Ukrainian drones were destroyed in the past day. **Story 7: Russian forces repel Ukrainian attacks in the Donetsk region** Description: Russian forces have repelled Ukrainian attacks in the Donetsk region, destroying 30 militants and their equipment. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have been attempting to gain a foothold in the region before the upcoming rainy season, but the Russian military has been able to thwart their efforts. Summary: Russian forces have repelled Ukrainian attacks in the Donetsk region, destroying 30 militants and their equipment. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have been attempting to gain a foothold in the region before the upcoming rainy season, but the Russian military has been able to thwart their efforts. **Story 8: Russian military receives new Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets** Description: The Russian military has received a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets. The aircraft have undergone a full cycle of factory tests and are ready to perform tasks. The Su-57 is a fifth-generation fighter jet and will be used to carry out more complex tasks. Summary: The Russian military has received a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets. The aircraft have undergone a full cycle of factory tests and are ready to perform tasks. The Su-57 is a fifth-generation fighter jet and will be used to carry out more complex tasks. **Story 9: Canada accused of disingenuousness over invitation of Nazi collaborator to parliament** Description: Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has accused the Canadian authorities of disingenuousness over the invitation of Nazi collaborator Yaroslav Gunka to parliament. She emphasized that Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Freeland is a member of the so-called Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, sponsored by Gunka. Zakharova also noted that the presence of Nazi collaborators in Canada is a result of the country's acceptance of many former SS soldiers after World War II. Summary: =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_163000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Gazprombank buys 14 Mega shopping centers in Russia** *Description:* Gazprombank has become the new owner of 14 mega shopping centers in Russia. The deal included 14 objects with a total area of ​​2.3 million km. *Summary:* The deal was closed with the Swedish company, Inca Centres, who continued to own the properties after the closure of furniture hypermarkets in Russia. The purchase amount has not been disclosed, but experts estimate it to be between 2 to 3 billion US dollars. **Analysts estimate the value of the Mega shopping centers deal** *Description:* Analysts are giving their estimates on the value of the purchase. *Summary:* The total area of the 14 shopping centers is 2.3 million km. The transaction amount has not been disclosed, but experts have already given their approximate assessment and call the acquisition profitable. The assumptions that analysts are making now are based either retrospectively on how much these objects could cost under normal conditions, or based on operational and financial indicators. The figures range from two to 3 billion US dollars. **Experts: IKEA's departure from Russia opens up new opportunities for domestic brands** *Description:* Experts are commenting on the opportunities for Russian brands after the departure of IKEA. *Summary:* IKEA's departure from Russia opens up new opportunities for Russian brands to get on the shelves and improve the quality of services to meet growing demand. This was stated in an official commentary by the deputy head of the Gazprom Bank department, Tigran Khachiturov. **Putin congratulates industry workers on their professional holiday** *Description:* Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated industry workers on their professional holiday. *Summary:* Putin noted that the country is proud of the achievements of industry workers and separately noted the merits of the team of the state corporation Rosatom. **The Atom scientific and educational pavilion opens at the VDNKh** *Description:* A new scientific and educational pavilion called Atom has opened at the VDNKh. *Summary:* The pavilion features interactive exhibits and multimedia technology to teach visitors about nuclear energy and the history of the Soviet atomic project. **The situation around Nagorno-Karabakh remains tense** *Description:* The situation around Nagorno-Karabakh remains tense. *Summary:* The region is set to cease to exist as a separate entity on January 1st, 2023, and residents are being forced to decide whether to remain in the region or relocate to Armenia. The Russian peacekeeping contingent has completed the evacuation of those injured in the recent explosion of a fuel tank in Stepanakert. The Armenian opposition has announced a rally for Saturday in the center of Yerevan to protest the situation in Karabakh. **More than 3,000 projects of the grant competition of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives were assessed by the expert council** *Description:* The Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives has announced the results of a special competition. *Summary:* 3.97 applications were received from all over Russia, and 303 projects worth more than 1.6 billion rubles were approved. The competition was held in five thematic areas: preservation of cultural heritage, support for creative industries, development of the creative economy in the regions, cultural and educational tourism, and volunteering in culture. **Representatives of more than half of the countries of Latin America will take part in the international parliamentary conference in Moscow** *Description:* Representatives of more than half of the countries of Latin America will take part in the international parliamentary conference in Moscow. *Summary:* The conference will discuss current issues on the international parliamentary agenda. Parliamentarians from Latin America and the Caribbean, representatives of the expert community, public figures and diplomats will discuss current issues on the international parliamentary agenda with their Russian colleagues. **The election campaign in the new regions ended with a stunning turnout with the victory of candidates from United Russia** *Description:* The election campaign in the new regions ended with a stunning turnout with the victory of candidates from United Russia. *Summary:* This was discussed today at the Expert Center for Social Research. The socialists discussed how new regions will develop after the elections began. It is very important that in all four regions really working public institutions have been formed, but first of all, regional public chambers. In the LPR and DPR, they have stood the test of time over the past years and are led by charismatic leaders. **AgroProdMash-2023: the largest international exhibition of equipment and ingredients for the food industry** *Description:* AgroProdMash-2023, the largest international exhibition of equipment and ingredients for the food industry, will be held in Moscow from October 9 to October 13. *Summary:* The exhibition will feature the latest innovations in food processing and packaging technology, as well as a wide range of ingredients and additives. **Indian summer will end on Sunday** *Description:* Indian summer will end on Sunday. *Summary:* The weather in European Russia will start to change on Saturday, with cooler temperatures and rain moving in from the northwest. The rest of the Russian Plain will remain warm until the end of the month. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_170000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Ukrainian Armed Forces' Offensive Stalled Due to Heavy Losses and Autumn Thaw** * Description: The Ukrainian Armed Forces' counteroffensive has stalled due to heavy losses and the onset of the autumn thaw, which will make it difficult for heavy NATO tanks and other armored vehicles to advance in the soggy soil. * Summary: The Ukrainian Armed Forces have been unable to make significant gains in their counteroffensive, and their attacks are becoming increasingly costly. The onset of the autumn thaw will further hamper their efforts, as heavy NATO tanks and other armored vehicles will become bogged down in the soggy soil. **Story 2: Russian Forces Destroy Large Weapons Depot in Kherson Region** * Description: Russian forces have destroyed a large weapons depot inside an elevator in the Kherson region, dealing a significant blow to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. * Summary: The destruction of the weapons depot is a major setback for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as it will deprive them of much-needed supplies. The attack also highlights the vulnerability of Ukraine's grain infrastructure, which has been repeatedly targeted by Russian forces. **Story 3: Ukrainian Nazi Gunka Glorified by Canadian University, Trudeau Apologizes** * Description: The University of Alberta in Canada has apologized for inviting Ukrainian Nazi Yaroslav Gonka to speak at a parliamentary event. Gonka has been accused of glorifying Nazi collaborators and denying the Holocaust. * Summary: The university's apology has been met with skepticism, as many believe that the university was aware of Gonka's background and invited him to speak anyway. The incident has sparked a debate about the extent to which Canada is willing to tolerate Nazism and other forms of extremism. **Story 4: Ukrainian Kulibins Compete in Handicrafts, Homemade Mobile Artillery** * Description: Ukrainian Kulibins, or folk craftsmen, are competing in a contest to build homemade mobile artillery for use by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The competition is being held in response to the need for more effective weapons to counter Russian forces. * Summary: The competition is a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the Ukrainian people. The homemade artillery is often more effective than factory-made weapons, and it is helping to boost the morale of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_173000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Title:** Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin Signs with Casting Agency **Description:** Sanna Marin, the former Prime Minister of Finland, has signed a contract with a casting agency in Beverly Hills, California. The agency represents actors, musicians, and other performers. It is unclear what Marin's plans are, but she may be considering a career in show business. **Summary:** Sanna Marin, the former Prime Minister of Finland, has signed with a casting agency in Beverly Hills, California. The agency represents actors, musicians, and other performers. It is unclear what Marin's plans are, but she may be considering a career in show business. **Title:** Russian President Vladimir Putin Meets with Newly Elected Regional Leaders **Description:** Russian President Vladimir Putin met with 26 newly elected regional leaders in Moscow. Putin emphasized the importance of taking specific measures to improve the welfare of citizens, solve social problems, and improve demographic indicators. **Summary:** Russian President Vladimir Putin met with 26 newly elected regional leaders in Moscow. Putin emphasized the importance of taking specific measures to improve the welfare of citizens, solve social problems, and improve demographic indicators. **Title:** Ukrainian Forces Resort to Desperate Measures as Weapons Run Low **Description:** Ukrainian forces are resorting to desperate measures as their weapons run low. They are placing old Soviet-made anti-aircraft guns on trucks and using them as mobile artillery. The guns are not very effective, but they are all that the Ukrainians have left. **Summary:** Ukrainian forces are resorting to desperate measures as their weapons run low. They are placing old Soviet-made anti-aircraft guns on trucks and using them as mobile artillery. The guns are not very effective, but they are all that the Ukrainians have left. **Title:** Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in Nagorno-Karabakh as Refugees Flee **Description:** A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Nagorno-Karabakh as refugees flee the region. More than 70,000 people have already arrived in neighboring Armenia, and more are expected to follow. The refugees are facing a lack of food, shelter, and medical care. **Summary:** A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Nagorno-Karabakh as refugees flee the region. More than 70,000 people have already arrived in neighboring Armenia, and more are expected to follow. The refugees are facing a lack of food, shelter, and medical care. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_180000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **Russia's Regions Receive Support from Putin**: *Description:* Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the heads of regions elected on a single voting day, emphasizing the importance of taking specific measures to improve the welfare of citizens and solve assigned tasks at both the federal and local levels. *Summary:* Putin acknowledged the challenges faced by the regions, particularly those in the Donbass and Novorossiya, and praised their efforts in overcoming difficulties. He highlighted the importance of stability and unity in the country and expressed confidence in the regions' ability to contribute to Russia's development. 2. **Moscow's Development Programs Continue Despite Challenges**: *Description:* Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who was elected for a third term, discussed the city's ongoing development programs. Despite the current economic situation, Sobyanin emphasized that Moscow's development will continue in key sectors such as microelectronics, photonics, pharmaceuticals, automotive industry, and military-industrial complex. *Summary:* Moscow's development programs aim to address challenges and improve the lives of its citizens. The city's focus on innovation and technology reflects its commitment to long-term growth and resilience. 3. **New Krasnoyarsk Governor Faces Economic Potential and Challenges**: *Description:* Mikhail Katyukov, the newly elected governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, acknowledged the region's economic potential and the need to address pressing issues. He emphasized the importance of listening to the opinions of local residents and working towards improving their lives. *Summary:* Katyukov's appointment marks a new chapter for the Krasnoyarsk Territory, with a focus on economic development and addressing the concerns of the local population. The region's vast natural resources and industrial potential provide opportunities for growth and prosperity. 4. **Libyan National Army Commander Meets with Putin**: *Description:* Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Libyan National Army Commander Khalifa Haftar in Moscow. The meeting focused on the situation in Libya and regional issues. *Summary:* The meeting between Putin and Haftar reflects Russia's involvement in the Libyan conflict and its ongoing efforts to shape regional dynamics. Discussions on the situation in Libya highlight the country's ongoing political and security challenges. 5. **Western Support for Ukraine Faces Scrutiny and Doubts**: *Description:* A meeting of NATO defense ministers and Western officials in Kyiv highlighted the ongoing efforts to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. However, some Western countries are expressing doubts about the advisability of further support, citing concerns over the cost and effectiveness of military aid. *Summary:* The sustainability of Western support for Ukraine is being questioned, with some countries raising concerns about the financial burden and the lack of tangible results. The conflict in Ukraine has exposed divisions within the Western alliance and raised doubts about the long-term viability of providing military assistance. 6. **Ukraine's Counteroffensive Faces Challenges and Time Constraints**: *Description:* Western analysts and media outlets are discussing the challenges faced by Ukraine in its counteroffensive against Russia. The slow pace of advancement and the approach of winter conditions are seen as obstacles to achieving significant territorial gains. *Summary:* Ukraine's counteroffensive faces difficulties due to the complexities of the conflict and the changing weather conditions. The need for long-term support from Western allies is emphasized, as Ukraine's ability to make substantial progress is being questioned. 7. **Baltic Fleet Conducts Coastal Missile System Exercise**: *Description:* The Baltic Fleet conducted an exercise with coastal missile systems, demonstrating their ability to strike at mock enemy ships and protect the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. *Summary:* The exercise showcased the capabilities of Russia's coastal missile systems and their role in defending the country's western borders. The deployment of these systems sends a message to NATO and other potential adversaries about Russia's readiness to protect its territory and interests. 8. **US House of Representatives Initiates Impeachment Hearing for Biden**: *Description:* The US House of Representatives has begun impeachment hearings for President Joe Biden, leading to a nervous reaction from the White House. Republicans are determined to pursue the matter and secure victory for their candidate in the upcoming elections. However, the identity of this candidate remains uncertain, with former President Donald Trump notably absent from the recent Republican debates. *Summary:* The impeachment hearings against Biden reflect the deep divisions within American politics. The Republicans' focus on impeaching Biden is part of their strategy to regain power, while the Democrats are attempting to defend the president and maintain their hold on the White House. The absence of Trump from the debates raises questions about his role in the Republican Party and the future of the party's leadership. 9. **The Successes and Challenges of Russia's Nuclear Industry**: *Description:* Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated nuclear industry workers on their professional day, acknowledging their contributions to strengthening the country's defense and economic security. An exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary History of Russia showcases the development of the nuclear industry and the achievements of scientists and engineers. *Summary:* Russia's nuclear industry has played a pivotal role in the country's history, contributing to both defense and economic sectors. The exhibition highlights the achievements and challenges faced by the industry over the years, emphasizing the importance of scientific research and innovation. 10. **Cultural Capital of Russia Competition Concludes in Moscow**: *Description:* The competition for the honorary title of "Cultural Capital of Russia" is underway in Moscow, with eight finalist cities presenting their bids to the jury. The competition provides an opportunity for cities to showcase their cultural heritage and achievements. *Summary:* The competition recognizes the cultural diversity and richness of Russia's regions. It encourages local communities to celebrate their unique identities and contribute to the country's cultural landscape. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_183000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_190000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Ukrainian Counteroffensive Stalled, Costing the West Dearly** The Ukrainian counteroffensive has stalled, and it is costing the West dearly. According to the New York Times, the Ukrainian counteroffensive is too costly for the West, particularly for those who supplied the Bandera junta with various equipment. The article states in black and white that the offensive is too costly for the West, and that the losses of NATO tanks and other armored vehicles are a major concern. The assessment of the situation is not satisfactory, and the US Congress is considering reducing the amount of aid given to Ukraine. **Ukrainian Tactics Resulting in Heavy Losses** Ukrainian forces have been forced to abandon Russian lines of personnel and mobilized forces without the support of armored vehicles, as they are destroyed by Russian weapons. The Ukrainian tactic of "meat assaults" has become a deadly pattern, with forces literally having to march on foot. This tactic is not working, and is resulting in heavy losses for the Ukrainian military. **Russian Forces Adapting and Responding Effectively** Russian forces have adapted to the Ukrainian tactics and are effectively stopping their advances. Russian artillery units are targeting and destroying Ukrainian positions, and the situation on the northern flank of Solidar has stabilized thanks to the competent work of the artillery units. The Russian military is also using high-precision weapons to destroy Ukrainian military infrastructure, such as grain storage facilities that are being used as military bases. **Canada's Hypocritical Apology for Glorifying Ukrainian Nazi** Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has attempted to justify his actions for glorifying Ukrainian Nazi Yaroslav Gunka. However, his apology has been met with skepticism, as many believe that it is not genuine and that Canada has a history of approving Nazism. The glorification of Nazis in Canada is a form of Russophobia, and it is an attempt to rewrite the history of the Second World War. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_193000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Humanitarian Crisis in Karabakh** Description: The situation in Karabakh remains difficult, with a catastrophic shortage of fuel and transportation making it difficult for people to leave. Over 500 civilians, including almost 300 children, are being cared for by the Russian peacekeeping contingent, who have provided them with food and medicine. Humanitarian aid is being sent from all over the republic to the border, where refugees are now mostly located. Summary: The situation in Karabakh remains difficult, with a shortage of fuel and transportation making it difficult for people to leave. Humanitarian aid is being sent from all over the republic to the border, where refugees are now mostly located. **Story 2: Former Karabakh Leader Ruben Vardanyan Arrested** Description: Former head of the government of Karabakh Ruben Vardanyan has been arrested in the Lochen corridor and taken to Baku, where he is accused of financing terrorism. If convicted, he could face up to 14 years in prison. Another official, Advisor to the President of the Republic David Babayan, has also surrendered to the Azerbaijani authorities. Summary: Former Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan has been arrested and accused of financing terrorism. Another official, Advisor to the President of the Republic David Babayan, has also surrendered to the Azerbaijani authorities. **Story 3: Ukrainian Military Using Homemade Weapons** Description: The Ukrainian military is using homemade weapons, including anti-aircraft guns and rocket launchers, due to a shortage of Soviet-era weapons. The weapons are often unreliable and can malfunction, posing a risk to the soldiers using them. Summary: The Ukrainian military is using homemade weapons due to a shortage of Soviet-era weapons. The weapons are often unreliable and can malfunction, posing a risk to the soldiers using them. **Story 4: Western Support for Ukraine Waning** Description: Western support for Ukraine is waning, with some countries questioning the effectiveness of further military aid. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are afraid to use heavy NATO armored vehicles, preferring to use foot attacks under the cover of armored vehicles. Analysts believe that the slowdown in the pace of progress creates new risks for the Ukrainian command, and that time is running out for a Ukrainian counteroffensive to achieve significant territorial gains. Summary: Western support for Ukraine is waning, with some countries questioning the effectiveness of further military aid. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are afraid to use heavy NATO armored vehicles, and time is running out for a Ukrainian counteroffensive to achieve significant territorial gains. **Story 5: US Midterm Elections** Description: The US midterm elections are approaching, with the Republicans hoping to gain control of Congress. The Democrats are trying to maintain their majority, and President Biden has been campaigning for Democratic candidates. The outcome of the elections will have a significant impact on the future of the country. Summary: The US midterm elections are approaching, with the Republicans hoping to gain control of Congress. The Democrats are trying to maintain their majority, and President Biden has been campaigning for Democratic candidates. **Story 6: Sanna Marin, Former Prime Minister of Finland, Signs with Casting Agency** Description: Sanna Marin, the former Prime Minister of Finland, has signed with a casting agency in Beverly Hills. The agency represents actors, musicians, and other celebrities. Marin has not announced her plans for the future, but it is possible that she will pursue a career in show business. Summary: Sanna Marin, the former Prime Minister of Finland, has signed with a casting agency in Beverly Hills. Her plans for the future are unknown, but it is possible that she will pursue a career in show business. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_200000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Putin Meets with Regional Leaders** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with regional leaders who were recently elected. Summary: - Putin praises the work of the regional leaders and says they have made significant contributions to the development of their regions. - He emphasizes the importance of regional development and says it is key to the success of the country as a whole. - He also stresses the need for cooperation between the regions and the federal government. **Story 2: New Regions Take Steps Towards Integration** Description: New regions in Russia take steps towards integration into the country's legal system. Summary: - The regions, which were recently annexed by Russia, hold elections for the first time under Russian law. - Putin says the elections are an important step towards the integration of the regions into Russia's legal system. - He also emphasizes the need for economic development in the regions and says it is key to their successful integration. **Story 3: Russian Military Successes** Description: The Russian military reports a number of successes in its operations in Ukraine. Summary: - The Russian military says it has shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft and destroyed 26 drones in the past 24 hours. - It also says it has made progress in its ground operations, capturing several villages and destroying Ukrainian military equipment. - The Russian military says its successes are a sign of its growing strength and determination to win the war in Ukraine. **Story 4: Shooting Incident in Rotterdam** Description: A shooting incident in Rotterdam leaves three people dead. Summary: - A gunman opens fire in a residential building and then in the auditorium of a medical center at Erasmus University. - Three people are killed, including the gunman's 39-year-old neighbor, her 14-year-old daughter, and a teacher. - The suspect is a student at the university, but his motive for the crime is not yet known. **Story 5: Russian Nuclear Industry Day** Description: Russia celebrates Nuclear Industry Day and recognizes the achievements of its nuclear industry workers. Summary: - Putin congratulates the nuclear industry workers on their professional holiday and praises their contributions to the country's nuclear program. - He says the nuclear industry is a key part of Russia's economy and defense, and he thanks the workers for their hard work and dedication. - He also emphasizes the importance of safety in the nuclear industry and says it is a top priority for the government. **Story 6: Heavy Rain in Turkey** Description: Heavy rain causes flooding in Turkey, forcing evacuations and disrupting transportation. Summary: - Heavy rain causes flooding in several parts of Turkey, including Istanbul. - Streets are turned into lakes, shops and subways are flooded, and firefighters are forced to evacuate children from schools. - The bad weather is expected to continue for several days, and authorities are warning people to stay indoors. **Story 7: Nizhny Novgorod Named Cultural Capital of Russia** Description: Nizhny Novgorod is named the cultural capital of Russia for 2024. Summary: - The city is chosen from a pool of eight finalists, including Samara, Tomsk, Cheboksary, and Chita. - The honorary title is awarded annually to a city in Russia with more than 2,500 residents. - Nizhny Novgorod will have the opportunity to choose its own path as the cultural capital of Russia. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_203000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **1. Nuclear Dynasty** * Description: This story follows the Bagdatyev family, who have all worked in the nuclear industry for generations. * Summary: The Bagdatyev family is a nuclear dynasty, with each member working in the nuclear industry in some capacity. The story follows their lives and their work at the Rosatom nuclear power plant. **2. The Gurov Family** * Description: This story follows the Gurov family, who have all worked in the mining industry for generations. * Summary: The Gurov family is a mining dynasty, with each member working in the mining industry in some capacity. The story follows their lives and their work at the Priorgunsky Industrial Mining and Chemical Association. **3. Sivil Kutlu: The First Female Operator of the Turbine Department of the Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey** * Description: This story follows Sivil Kutlu, the first female operator of the turbine department of the nuclear power plant in Turkey. * Summary: Sivil Kutlu is a young woman who has become the first female operator of the turbine department of the nuclear power plant in Turkey. The story follows her journey to this position and her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field. **4. Anton Shumakov: The Engineer Who Develops Innovative Composites** * Description: This story follows Anton Shumakov, an engineer who develops innovative composites. * Summary: Anton Shumakov is an engineer who is passionate about developing innovative composites. The story follows his work and his journey to becoming a successful engineer. **5. The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant Project** * Description: This story follows the construction of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey. * Summary: The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant is a major construction project that is underway in Turkey. The story follows the progress of the project and the challenges that the workers face. **6. The People Behind the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant Project** * Description: This story follows the people who are working on the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant project. * Summary: The people who are working on the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant project come from all over the world. The story follows their lives and their experiences working on this major project. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_210000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. **New Russian regions take steps towards integration into Russian legal space.** * Vladimir Putin meets with elected regional heads who won recent elections. * Putin emphasizes the importance of these elections as a step towards the integration of new regions into Russia's legal space. * The head of the Donetsk People's Republic expresses gratitude to Russia for its support and promises not to let the people down. * Putin stresses the need to address the specific challenges faced by these regions and to provide them with the necessary resources. 2. **Importance of regional economies for the well-being of Russian families and solving social problems.** * Putin emphasizes the key role of regional economies in improving the well-being of Russian families and solving social problems. * He calls for the development of regional economies, strengthening their personnel, educational, and technological base, and creating new jobs. * Putin highlights the importance of supporting companies and enterprises ready to occupy vacated niches and propose innovative solutions. 3. **Need for unity and support during a special military operation.** * Putin emphasizes the need for unity and support during a special military operation. * He calls on everyone to do everything possible to help the country, including providing social support for soldiers and their families, as well as for the defense industry complex. * Putin stresses the importance of creating new industrial capacities and supporting the supply of necessary goods, food, and humanitarian aid. 4. **High voter turnout and support in the new regions confirm the correctness of their choice.** * Putin notes the high voter turnout and support in the new regions, which he sees as confirmation of the correctness of their choice to join Russia. * He praises the courage and professionalism of military personnel and medical specialists who showed bravery during a special operation. * Putin emphasizes the need to solve the problems faced by the elected heads of the regions and expresses confidence in their ability to do so. 5. **Vladimir Putin meets with Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar.** * Putin meets with Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar to discuss the situation in Libya and regional issues. * The meeting is announced by Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov. * No further details about the meeting are provided. 6. **Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu presents state awards to participants of a special operation.** * Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu presents state awards to participants of a special operation in a military hospital in Rostov-on-Don. * Medals for bravery and courage are awarded to six military personnel and 10 medical specialists. * The award recipients are praised for their courage, professionalism, and perseverance during the operation. 7. **The unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic signs a decree to dissolve itself and surrender its weapons.** * The leader of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic signs a decree to dissolve the republic and surrender its weapons. * The decree takes effect on January 1, 2023. * More than 78,000 people have already left Karabakh for neighboring Armenia. * The move comes despite Azerbaijan's calls for integration. 8. **The Russian peacekeeping contingent in Karabakh provides assistance to civilians.** * The Russian peacekeeping contingent in Karabakh provides assistance to civilians, including food and medicine. * Russian helicopter crews transport the wounded to Stepanokert. * Humanitarian aid is being collected in Yerevan and sent to internally displaced persons in Karabakh. 9. **The situation in Karabakh remains difficult, with a shortage of fuel and transportation.** * The situation in Karabakh remains difficult, with a shortage of fuel and transportation. * Many people are unable to leave Karabakh, and the Russian peacekeeping contingent is providing assistance to over 500 civilians, including almost 300 children. 10. **A historical overview of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Karabakh.** * The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Karabakh is a long-standing one, with both sides claiming the region as their own. * The region has been the subject of armed conflicts, including the 1988-1994 war and the 2020 war. * The recent war resulted in Azerbaijan regaining control of significant territories, including the city of Shushi. * Peace negotiations have been ongoing, but a peace treaty has not yet been signed. 11. **Vladimir Putin attends a gala concert dedicated to the centenary of Rasul Gamzatov.** * Vladimir Putin attends a gala concert dedicated to the centenary of Rasul Gamzatov, a renowned poet from Dagestan. * Putin praises Gamzatov's work and its enduring impact on Russian culture. * He also highlights the courage and determination of the people of Dagestan during the 1999 terrorist aggression. 12. **Exhibition on the history of the Russian nuclear industry opens in Moscow.** * An exhibition on the history of the Russian nuclear industry opens at the Museum of Contemporary History of Russia in Moscow. * The exhibition showcases rare pre-war photos, Soviet physics, and documents related to the development of the atomic bomb. * It highlights the contributions of scientists and engineers to the development of the nuclear industry. 13. **The Russian economy is discussed at the Moscow Financial Forum.** * The Moscow Financial Forum discusses the development of the Russian economy in a global context. * Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin emphasizes the country's ability to adapt to new challenges and return to growth. * The government's focus on attracting foreign investment and using digital assets is highlighted. * Discussions on the future of the ruble and exchange rate policy take place, with the Central Bank reiterating its opposition to additional restrictions. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_213000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: The Russian economy is facing serious challenges, but there are opportunities for growth** * The head of VTB, Kostin, has warned that the Russian economy could face a serious blow if the interest rate reaches 20%. * He believes that traditional methods will not be enough to achieve the goals set by the government and the central bank. * Kostin suggests that the government should consider changing its goals, such as allowing inflation targeting at 4% instead of the current 2%. * He also believes that the government should consider implementing some limited administrative measures and increasing the sale of currency. **Story 2: The Russian economy is undergoing a painful but successful transformation** * Assistant President Maxim Moreshkin has called the current transformation of the Russian economy "painful but successful". * He believes that the reorientation of the economy towards the healthy part of the global economy will allow Russia to be more sustainable and solve the problems it faces. * Moreshkin also points out that the Chinese and Indian economies are growing rapidly, while the Russian economy is facing shortages of basic goods, which is pushing up prices. **Story 3: Russia should learn from the experience of the global financial crisis and not rely on globalization** * Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin believes that Russia should learn from the experience of the global financial crisis and not rely on globalization. * He argues that the eastern markets are tougher than the European or Asian markets, and that Russia is facing the preferences of eastern countries, which are essentially dumping their producers. * Sobyanin also believes that no one is willing to give Russia technology, and that the country should focus on developing its own domestic technologies. **Story 4: There is enough money for the government's plans, but it needs to be spent wisely** * Finance Minister Anton Siluanov has said that there is enough money for the government's plans, but it needs to be spent wisely. * He believes that the government should focus on investing in infrastructure and social programs. * Siluanov also said that the government is considering the option of permanently abolishing VAT on the purchase of investment diamonds from banks by individuals. **Story 5: A new type of insurance policy that will save drivers money** * A new type of insurance policy, called "short Osaga", will be introduced in Russia from the second quarter of next year. * This policy will be valid for periods ranging from one day to a quarter, and will be aimed at drivers who rarely use their cars. * The cost of the policy will be higher than the cost of an annual policy, but it will still be cheaper than paying for a full year of insurance. **Story 6: The Russian government is taking steps to support domestic businesses** * The Russian government is taking steps to support domestic businesses, including providing financial assistance and reducing regulatory burdens. * The government has also created a digital platform to help small and medium-sized businesses access government support. * The government is also working to increase the availability of Russian-made goods in stores, and to help Russian businesses enter foreign markets. **Story 7: The Russian animation industry is facing challenges, but there are opportunities for growth** * The Russian animation industry is facing challenges, such as the loss of access to foreign software. * However, the industry is also seeing opportunities for growth, such as the increased demand for Russian-made content. * The government is providing support to the animation industry, and there is hope that the industry will continue to grow in the future. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_220000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: Putin Meets with Newly Elected Regional Heads** Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with regional heads who were recently elected in September. Summary: - Putin commends the regional heads for their victories in the elections, which he says were held under Russian law for the first time in some regions, including the new regions of Donbas and Novorossiya. - Putin emphasizes the importance of these regions' integration into Russia's legal and economic systems. - He calls on the regional heads to work together to address the challenges facing their regions, and to meet the expectations of citizens for positive changes. **Story 2: Shevtsova Presents State Awards to Military Personnel** Description: In Rostov-on-Don, Tatyana Shevtsova, the Minister of Defense, presents state awards to military personnel and medical specialists who showed courage and professionalism during a special operation. Summary: - Shevtsova commends the award recipients for their bravery and dedication, and expresses gratitude for their service. - The award recipients share their experiences and express their commitment to defending their country. **Story 3: Russian Military Destroys Ukrainian Targets** Description: The Russian military reports on its progress in the special operation in Ukraine, including the downing of a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft, the destruction of 26 drones, and the elimination of a Polish self-propelled gun. Summary: - The Russian military is making significant progress in the special operation, destroying Ukrainian targets and achieving tactical victories. - The Ukrainian military is suffering heavy losses and is struggling to resist the Russian advance. **Story 4: Russian Armed Forces Continue to Advance** Description: The Russian Armed Forces continue to advance in the special operation, with the Southern group preventing Ukrainian forces from launching an attack in the Kleshcheevka area, and the Vostok group improving the situation along the front line in the southern Donetsk direction. Summary: - The Russian Armed Forces are maintaining their momentum in the special operation, successfully repelling Ukrainian attacks and making gains on the ground. - The Ukrainian military is struggling to hold its positions and is suffering significant losses. **Story 5: Russian Missilemen Strike Ammunition Storage Facility** Description: Russian missilemen strike an ammunition storage facility of the first special forces brigade in the Kharkov region, destroying the facility and its contents. Summary: - The Russian military is targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and supply lines, disrupting the enemy's ability to conduct operations. - The destruction of the ammunition storage facility is a significant blow to the Ukrainian military's capabilities. **Story 6: New Batch of Su-35 and Su-57 Fighters Join Russian Air Force** Description: The Russian Air Force receives a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets, which have been tested and are ready for deployment. Summary: - The addition of these advanced fighter jets to the Russian Air Force significantly enhances its capabilities and strengthens its air superiority. - The Su-57, a fifth-generation fighter, represents a major technological advancement and will be used for complex missions. **Story 7: Unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic to Dissolve** Description: The leader of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic signs a decree to dissolve the republic and its government institutions by January 1, 2024, effectively ending its existence. Summary: - The unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which has been in conflict with Azerbaijan for decades, is set to dissolve and reintegrate into Azerbaijan. - The decision to dissolve the republic is met with mixed reactions, with some residents expressing concern and others hoping for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. - The dissolution of the republic marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region. **Story 8: US House Oversight Committee Holds Hearing on Biden Impeachment** Description: The US House Oversight Committee holds a hearing to discuss the impeachment of President Joe Biden, with Republicans accusing him of benefiting from his son Hunter's business dealings. Summary: - The hearing is part of an effort by Republicans to investigate Biden and his family for potential corruption. - Democrats defend Biden and accuse Republicans of using the impeachment process for political gain. - The outcome of the hearing is uncertain, but it is likely to further deepen the partisan divide in the United States. **Story 9: Russian Economy Adapting to New Challenges** Description: The Russian economy is adapting to new challenges and is expected to return to growth in the next three years, thanks in part to the efforts of the financial and economic bloc. Summary: - The Russian economy has shown resilience in the face of global challenges, including sanctions imposed by Western countries. - The government is implementing measures to support businesses and citizens, and is working to stabilize the ruble and attract investment. - The transformation of the Russian economy is ongoing, with a focus on reducing dependence on imports and developing new markets. **Story 10: Moscow Financial Forum Discusses Economic Transformation** Description: The Moscow Financial Forum brings together experts and policymakers to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the Russian and global economies. Summary: - The forum provides a platform for dialogue and debate on key economic issues, including the impact of global transformation on Russia. - Participants discuss the need for flexible economic policies and the importance of innovation and technology in driving economic growth. - The forum highlights the importance of cooperation and collaboration in addressing global economic challenges. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_223000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- Title: Nadezhda Durova: The Cavalry Maiden Description: The story of Nadezhda Durova, a Russian woman who disguised herself as a man to join the military in the early 19th century. Summary: At the age of 23, Nadezhda Durova left her husband and son to join the Cossack regiment under the name of Alexander Sokolov. She later joined the Uhlans and fought in many battles. She was discovered and summoned to St. Petersburg, but Alexander the First was impressed by her and allowed her to remain in the army. She was promoted to Corneto and presented with the St. George Cross for saving a colleague. Title: John D. Rockefeller: The World's First Billionaire Description: The story of John D. Rockefeller, the American industrialist who became the world's first billionaire. Summary: John D. Rockefeller was born in 1839 in Richford, New York. He began his career in the oil industry in the 1860s and quickly became one of the most successful oilmen in the United States. In 1870, he founded the Standard Oil Company, which eventually became the largest oil company in the world. By the end of the 19th century, Rockefeller controlled 95% of US oil production. He was a very wealthy man and donated much of his fortune to charitable causes. Title: The Munich Agreement Description: The story of the Munich Agreement, which was signed in 1938 and allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. Summary: The Munich Agreement was signed on September 30, 1938, by Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Édouard Daladier, and Benito Mussolini. The agreement allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia, which was home to many ethnic Germans. The agreement was seen as a way to appease Hitler and prevent war in Europe. However, it only served to embolden Hitler and led to the outbreak of World War II a year later. Title: The Babi Yar Massacre Description: The story of the Babi Yar massacre, in which over 33,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis in 1941. Summary: The Babi Yar massacre took place on September 29-30, 1941, in the ravine of Babi Yar outside of Kiev, Ukraine. Over 33,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis in what was one of the largest single massacres of the Holocaust. The victims were forced to undress and enter the ravine, where they were shot by members of the Einsatzgruppen. The massacre continued for two days and the bodies were buried in mass graves. Title: Lyudmila Karachkina: Discoverer of Asteroids Description: The story of Lyudmila Karachkina, a Soviet astronomer who discovered over 130 asteroids. Summary: Lyudmila Karachkina was born in 1948 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. She graduated from Rostov State University with a degree in physics and astrophysics. She began working at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in 1971 and has been there ever since. She has discovered over 130 asteroids, including one that she named after the Bahcesarai surgeon Alexander Filipenko. Title: Gazprombank Buys Mega Shopping Centers Description: The story of Gazprombank's purchase of 14 mega shopping centers from the Swedish company Ingka Centres. Summary: Gazprombank, a Russian bank, has purchased 14 mega shopping centers from the Swedish company Ingka Centres. The deal includes shopping centers in Moscow, the Moscow region, the Leningrad region, Omsk, Rostov, Nado, Samara, Adegey, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, and Nizhny Novgorod. The total area of the shopping centers is 2.3 million km. The purchase price has not been disclosed, but experts estimate that it is worth between $2 and $3 billion. Title: Social Fund for the Prevention of Accidents and Occupational Diseases Description: The story of the Social Fund for the Prevention of Accidents and Occupational Diseases, which provides financial assistance to businesses for the prevention of accidents and occupational diseases. Summary: The Social Fund for the Prevention of Accidents and Occupational Diseases is a Russian government fund that provides financial assistance to businesses for the prevention of accidents and occupational diseases. The fund allocates money to businesses and employers, who use it to purchase personal protective equipment, conduct medical examinations, and provide treatment for workers who have been injured or become ill due to their work. Title: Short-Term Auto Insurance Policies Description: The story of the new law in Russia that will allow drivers to purchase short-term auto insurance policies. Summary: A new law in Russia will allow drivers to purchase short-term auto insurance policies. The policies will be available for periods of one day to three months and will be useful for drivers who rarely use their cars. The new law is expected to increase the availability of auto insurance for drivers who do not need or cannot afford annual policies. Title: The Political Crisis in Russia Description: The story of the political crisis in Russia in 1993, which led to the shelling of the Russian parliament building. Summary: The political crisis in Russia in 1993 began with a power struggle between President Boris Yeltsin and the Russian parliament. The crisis escalated when Yeltsin ordered the shelling of the Russian parliament building, which resulted in the deaths of over 100 people. The crisis ended with Yeltsin emerging victorious and the parliament being dissolved. Title: The Intellectual Inferiority of the American Elite Description: The story of the American elite's intellectual inferiority, which is plunging the world into chaos. Summary: The American elite is intellectually inferior and this is plunging the world into chaos. The American elite is out of touch with reality and does not understand the needs of the people. They are more interested in lining their own pockets than in helping the people. The American elite is a disgrace and they need to be replaced. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_230000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- **Story 1: The Intellectual Inferiority of the American Elite** Description: The intellectual inferiority of the American elite is throwing the whole world into chaos. The American elite is characterized as being out of touch with reality and lacking in understanding of the world. This is leading to disastrous policies, such as the war in Ukraine, which is causing global instability. Summary: The American elite is intellectually inferior and this is causing global chaos. The war in Ukraine is an example of this, as it is a disastrous policy that is leading to global instability. **Story 2: The Biden Impeachment Hearings** Description: The first hearings on the impeachment of Biden have begun in the US Congress. In addition to accusations of corruption, total incompetence, the US President is being asked for specifics on the Ukrainian issue, on the solution of which more than 100 billion budget dollars have already been spent. Summary: The impeachment hearings against Biden have begun in the US Congress. Biden is being accused of corruption and incompetence, and is being asked to provide specifics on the Ukrainian issue. **Story 3: The Shadowy Power Structure of the United States** Description: The real power in the United States is held by a shadowy group of individuals who are not elected officials. This group is made up of people from various backgrounds, including the military-industrial complex, the financial sector, and the digital sector. They are working together to control the world and to enrich themselves. Summary: The real power in the United States is held by a shadowy group of individuals who are not elected officials. This group is working together to control the world and to enrich themselves. **Story 4: The Progressive Movement is Destroying America** Description: The progressive movement is destroying America. The movement is characterized by its support for open borders, mass immigration, and the defunding of the police. These policies are leading to chaos and disorder in American society. Summary: The progressive movement is destroying America through its support for open borders, mass immigration, and the defunding of the police. These policies are leading to chaos and disorder in American society. **Story 5: The War in Ukraine is a Geopolitical Necessity for Europe** Description: The war in Ukraine is a geopolitical necessity for Europe. Europe needs to control Ukraine in order to maintain its competitiveness in the world. This is because Ukraine has valuable resources, such as oil and gas. Summary: The war in Ukraine is a geopolitical necessity for Europe. Europe needs to control Ukraine in order to maintain its competitiveness in the world. **Story 6: The United States is on the Brink of Collapse** Description: The United States is on the brink of collapse. The country is facing a number of serious problems, including a declining economy, rising inflation, and political instability. These problems are likely to lead to the collapse of the United States in the near future. Summary: The United States is on the brink of collapse due to a number of serious problems, including a declining economy, rising inflation, and political instability. **Story 7: Russia Needs to Use Nuclear Weapons** Description: Russia needs to use nuclear weapons in order to defend itself against the United States and its allies. The United States and its allies are trying to destroy Russia, and Russia has no choice but to use nuclear weapons in order to survive. Summary: Russia needs to use nuclear weapons in order to defend itself against the United States and its allies. The United States and its allies are trying to destroy Russia, and Russia has no choice but to use nuclear weapons in order to survive. =========================================== ./RUN5EN/RUSSIA24_20230928_233000_RIK_Rossiya_24.transcript.en.srt.run5.txt ------------------------------------------- 1. Escalation in Ukraine: Discussion on the use of tactical nuclear weapons and the risks of further escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. 2. Support for Russian Soldiers and Their Families: The importance of providing support for Russian soldiers who have been wounded or lost loved ones in the conflict, as well as their families. 3. Concerns about Migration and Citizenship: Discussion about the need to control migration and ensure that those who receive Russian citizenship are loyal to the country, and the potential dangers of mass migration. 4. Criticism of Western Influence: Discussion about the negative influence of Western countries on Russia and the need to resist this influence and maintain traditional Russian values. 5. The Need for Political Change in Post-Soviet Countries: The argument that Russia needs to learn to change political regimes in post-Soviet countries in order to protect its interests and ensure stability in the region. 6. The Importance of Law and Order: The need to establish a system of social relationships that are regulated by law and to combat corruption and other forms of lawlessness. 7. The Protection of Veterans: The importance of protecting veterans of the USSR and their families from aggression and ensuring that they are treated with respect and gratitude. 8. The Reunification of Russia with Donbass: The celebration of the reunification of the Donetsk People's Republic, Lugansk, Zaporozhye regions, and Kherson region with Russia, and the significance of this event in the history of the country. 9. The Use of Drugs in the Ukrainian Conflict: Discussion about the use of drugs by Ukrainian soldiers and the potential role of NATO and the CIA in the development and distribution of these drugs. 10. The Need for Russian Industry to Replace Foreign Suppliers: The importance of developing Russian industry and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers, and the challenges and opportunities in achieving this goal.