Новосиби́рск - Россия- Novosibirsk Siberia - RUSSIA
Новосиби́рск - Россия- Novosibirsk Siberia - RUSSIA
Novosibirsk, en 1925, la ciudad pasó a llamarse Novosibirsk (Nueva Siberia). Es la tercera ciudad más poblada de Rusia, después de Moscú y San Petersburgo. La ciudad está ubicada en la parte suroeste de Siberia, a orillas del río Ob, que se divide en diez distritos. Está a unos 2.800 kilómetros (1.700 millas) al este de Moscú. Población de 1,812,833 en el Censo de 2019, y es el centro administrativo del Óblast de Novosibirsk, así como el Distrito Federal de Siberia.
El desarrollo económico de la ciudad se basa principalmente en el establecimiento de importantes industrias manufactureras y en la ruta ferroviaria transiberiana. Y por eso Novosibirsk es actualmente un importante centro industrial de Rusia.
Novosibirsk Surges Forward: Putin Promises Yet More Laboratories and Schools and Investment
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Russia is capable of a technological breakthrough. It's one of the key development priorities for the government. Vladimir Putin made this statement in Novosibirsk which was one of the destinations of his Siberia tour. The Technoprom forum where Putin held his speech welcomed a record number of guests this year both from Russia and abroad. In addition, the head of our state studied the social-economic situation in the region.
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Governor of Novosibirsk Oblast Travnikov inspected road repairs today in Novosibirsk, Berdsk, and Iskitim. He promised to react harshly even for single defects. Acting Governor of St. Petersburg Beglov opened the Ust-Izhora highway to traffic. Tyumen Oblast is allocating over 2.5 billion for the reconstruction of the road between Salekhard and Surgut. This happened after the meeting of the State Council in the Kremlin which was held on the eve and dedicated to highways. Less than half of the roads in Russia are first-class roads.
Soviet Museum - Novosibirsk, Russia
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Dynamic Siberia: Putin Promises New Airport Network in Drive to Modernize Hinterland of Russia
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Vladimir Putin has given an order to speed up the development of Siberian airports, primarily those located in Novosibirsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and Kemerovo. The president announced the news during a meeting with the Acting Governor of Novosibirsk Oblast, Andrei Travnikov.
Russia: Sverdlovsk Governor tells Putin that Innoprom expo boosted revenues
Sverdlovsk's Regional Governor Evgeniy Kuyvashev briefed Russian President Vladimir Putin on the importance of domestic and international business ties for the central Russian region, during a meeting in Moscow, Tuesday.
SOT, Evgeniy Kuyvashev, Governor, Sverdlovsk Region (Russian): According to the results of the first six months of 2016 in the Sverdlovsk Region, we see a stable situation in all the main branches of industry and the preservation of growth potential.
SOT, Evgeniy Kuyvashev, Governor, Sverdlovsk Region (Russian): A very important element of the development of industry is the forming of ties for cooperation both inside the country and with our foreign partners. First of all I would like to speak about the recent exhibition Innoprom and about the Russia-China Expo within this exhibition. The first results are available and the amount of announced agreements and sums is 4.5 billion roubles within Innoprom.
SOT, Evgeniy Kuyvashev, Governor, Sverdlovsk Region (Russian): In 2016, 230 Chinese companies were represented at the exhibition and our Indian partners also tried to exhibit about 130 companies at Innoprom. Today there is a great potential for the improvement and expansion of our future cooperation.
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Head-on collision on a bridge in Novosibirsk (Russia)
The driver fall asleep at the wheel.
In Novosibirsk, Siberia's planned March is planned with the slogan enough to Moscow!.
The Russian authorities were frightened and tried to remove all references in the press and on the Internet about the March for the federalization of Siberia !
According to the organizers of the event, which will take place on 17 August, the participants intend to establish Siberian Republic in the Russian Federation.
In their view, this will sibirâkam enter the benefits and allowances for persons living in the territories with harsh climatic conditions, and equitable sharing of revenues between the Federal and local budgets.
In addition, the organizers of the March, referring to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, will require greater autonomy for local authorities from the Federal Government.
One March Organizer Artem Loskutov said that in Siberia, more and more people who are unhappy with the policies of the central authorities.
So, at the last census, more than four thousand inhabitants of the province said that they siberians. Earlier there were only 10 such people.
Flaps also added that to intensify their action served as the events in Ukraine, in particular, the proclamation of the LNR and DNI. If we offer such terminology as legitimate, we use it. But in an interview, one of the organizers of the right progovarival that we do not approve of Russia's political support for these popular republics ... Absolutely no separatism, all within the framework of the law. We are talking about creating a new subject of the Russian Federation, he added.
At the same time, the organizer of the March said that autonomy should be as small as possible.
Stupid to live in Siberia and abide by the law, which initiates somewhere in St. Petersburg a Milonow. We are giving away their resourcesand in Exchange get a set of idiotic laws, said Artem Loskutov.
As is well known, Russia openly supported terrorists in Donbass, supplying them with weapons and providing advertising and information support.
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The Russian authorities were frightened and tried to remove all references in the press and on the Internet about the March for the federalization of Siberia
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has made REUTERS blocking social networking groups called March for federalization of Siberia.
So, these pages are locked in Facebook and vkontakte. This material is locked on the territory of the Russian Federation on the basis of the requirements of the General Prosecutor of the Russian Federation No. 27-27-2014/Id2520-14 from 31.07.2014,-inscription when trying to load pages in Russia.
In the locked-down meeting vkontakte 935 people have agreed to participate, according to ZN.UA.
In addition, warnings Roscom due to lighting for the March 14 Russian media immediately received.
Among them, according to Kommersant, Polit.ru, Regnum, new region, Rosbalt, Slon.Ru and already blocked Russian providers Brink 's. The Office was in their material appeals to participate in illegal activities. According to Kommersant, the publications on the March for federalization of Siberia.
According to the echo of Moscow, ahead of the Slon.ru removed the interview about this promotion with Novosibirsk artist Artsyom Loskutovym.
It was reported that this was done at the request of the Prosecutor-General's Office. Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Polit.ru Boris Dolgin said that they had not yet received documents Roscom, however, he disagreed with the wording of the Oversight Office that there are calls for the violation of the territorial integrity of the country. March for federalization of Siberia (sibirskij Marsh) planned in Novosibirsk on August 17.
It is obvious that the Kremlin's support for separatists in the East of Ukraine will lead to the growth of separatism in Russia itself. Boomerang always comes back.
В Новосибирске, Сибири планируется марта планируется с лозунгом достаточно в Москву!.
Хватит кормить Москву: Калининград тоже выйдет на марш за федерализацию.
Relatives of passengers learn about plane crash
1. Wide shot exterior Novosibirsk airport
2. Relatives of the passengers by the airport building
3. Flight arrivals board showing Tel Aviv flight
4. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vox Pop, Relative
I was listening to the radio and found out that the plane crashed. My father was on the plane. He has been living in Israel for three years. We visited him last year, now we decided to invite him to us. We came from Sochi yesterday and he had to come from Tel-Aviv today.
5. Crying man
6. Relatives crying
7. Man crying
8. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vox Pop, Relative
I am meeting my wife.
Question: Is she living there, in Israel?
She visited our son there.
Q: How did you find out about the catastrophe?
A: I just heard about it right now, somebody cried and I asked what happened. I have been waiting for her since 4PM.
9. Woman crying
10. Woman is given injection of sedative
11. Relatives at the airport enquiries window
12. Pan interior of airport
13. Close shot written announcement prepared by Sibir airlines
14. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Mikhail Koshman, Sibir airlines spokesman:
Sibir airlines regretfully confirms that our plane flight 1812 from Tel-Aviv to Novosibirsk disappeared from radar screens at 1345 Moscow time. Although we don't know yet the details of the catastrophe we can only confirm there were 76 people on the board, 12 of them plane crew. The passenger list is now being checked.
15. Wide shot crying relatives
16. Mid shot same
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Relatives of the passenegers aboard a Russian airliner which crashed over the Black Sea on its way from Tel Aviv, comforted one another at the international airport in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
The Tupolev 154 went down in pieces 114 miles (182 kilometers) off the Russian coastal city of Adler, located on the Georgian border, said Vasily Yurchuk, a spokesman for the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
US officials said on Thursday that a missile fired during a military training exercise in Ukraine appears to have accidentally brought down the Russian airliner.
A Defence Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the surface-to-air missile was fired from the Crimean region of Ukraine.
Ukraine is the only country known to be conducting military exercises in the Black Sea area, the official said.
The defence official said the Ukrainian military was conducting an air defence exercise off the Crimean coast that involved both warships and aircraft.
Those warships have the ability to fire surface-to-air missiles, the official said.
The downing of the airliner appeared to be accidental, officials said.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said terrorism could be the cause.
A civilian aircraft crashed today and it is possible that it is the result of a terrorist act, Putin told a meeting of visiting European justice ministers in Moscow.
Ukraine's U.N. ambassador, Valery Kuchinsky, said he knew nothing of the missile report and was going to check with his government.
I don't think so, he said. We're very careful with our missiles, and we in fact transferred most of them, the biggest, to Russia, and what we have, we're very careful.
He said he didn't know of any military exercises or activities taking place Thursday.
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Russia: Putin meets Republic of Karelia governor to discuss economic growth
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the Governor of the Republic of Karelia Alexander Khudilainen in Moscow on Monday, where he was briefed on the republic's growth in 2014 as well as its prospects for 2015.
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Russia/Moscow (Winter 2017) Part 2
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Moscow is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 12.2 million residents within the city limits and 16.8 million within the urban area. Moscow has the status of a Russian federal city.
Moscow is a major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as the largest city entirely on the European continent. By broader definitions Moscow is among the world's largest cities, being the 14th largest metro area, the 18th largest agglomeration, the 15th largest urban area, and the 11th largest by population within city limits worldwide. According to Forbes 2013, Moscow has been ranked as the ninth most expensive city in the world by Mercer and has one of the world's largest urban economies, being ranked as an alpha global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, and is also one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world according to the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index. Moscow is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on Earth. It is home to the Ostankino Tower, the tallest free standing structure in Europe; the Federation Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Europe; and the Moscow International Business Center. By its territorial expansion on July 1, 2012 southwest into the Moscow Oblast, the area of the capital more than doubled, going from 1,091 to 2,511 square kilometers (421 to 970 sq mi), and it gained an additional population of 233,000 people.
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia, making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its architecture, particularly its historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world, having the largest forest in an urban area within its borders—more than any other major city—even before its expansion in 2012.
The city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Russian Empire to the Soviet Union and the contemporary Russian Federation. Moscow is considered the center of Russian culture, having served as the home of Russian artists, scientists and sports figures and because of the presence of museums, academic and political institutions and theaters.
Moscow is the seat of power of the Government of Russia, being the site of the Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is today the residence for work of the President of Russia. The Moscow Kremlin and Red Square are also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament (the State Duma and the Federation Council) also sit in the city.
The city is served by a transit network, which includes four international airports, nine railway terminals, numerous trams, a monorail system and one of the deepest underground rapid transit systems in the world, the Moscow Metro, the fourth-largest in the world and largest outside of Asia in terms of passenger numbers, and the busiest in Europe. It is recognized as one of the city's landmarks due to the rich architecture of its 200 stations.
Moscow has acquired a number of epithets, most referring to its size and preeminent status within the nation: The Third Rome (Третий Рим), The Whitestone One (Белокаменная), The First Throne (Первопрестольная), The Forty Forties (Сорок Сороков), and The Hero City (город-герой). In old Russian the word Сорок (forty) also meant a church administrative district, which consisted of about forty churches. The demonym for a Moscow resident is москвич (moskvich) for male or москвичка (moskvichka) for female, rendered in English as Muscovite.
Vesti Special Report: Putin’s Long-Term Strategic Vision Created the Siberia-Pacific Ocean Pipeline!
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The 5,000-kilometer-long (3,100 miles) Eastern Siberia–Pacific Ocean oil pipeline began operating at full capacity. The strategic goal of ensuring the stable transportation of oil from oil fields in Eastern and Western Siberia to processing plants in the Far East and the Pacific Rim markets was set in 2004. It was accomplished in 2019.
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Novosibirsk Oblast
Novosibirsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in southwestern Siberia. Its administrative and economic center is the city of Novosibirsk. The population was 2,665,911 as of the 2010 Census.
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The «Ural-Siberian Fire-Fighting and Technological Company» Holding
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1) «USPTK-RMZ» Ltd., Chelyabinsk region
2) «Posevninsky Engineering Works» Ltd., Novosibirsk region
- «USPTK-NTC» Ltd. is Science and Technology Centre which specializes in engineering and implementation of new samples of fire-fighting equipment.
-The manufacturing enterprise «USPTK-Fire Hydraulics» CJSC, is a leader in manufacture of fire and power pumps in Russia.
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The vehicles manufactured by «USPTK-Holding» enterprises are the modern and reliable complexes for extinguishing fires of varying complexity. The vehicles passed the tests of time and severe conditions of our regions.
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Follow Putin on His “Young Scholars” Tour: President Promises Support for Research in Siberia
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Russia needs major scientific projects that will benefit not only our country but also the whole of mankind, has said Vladimir Putin in Novosibirsk. On Russian Science Day, the head of state presented prizes to young scientists who are the authors of the main research projects of the year.
Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (Russian: Новосибирск; IPA: [nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk]) is the third most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg and the most populous city in Asian Russia, with a population of 1,523,801 (2013 est.). It is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast as well as of the Siberian Federal District. The city is located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River adjacent to the Ob River Valley, near the large water reservoir formed by the dam of the Novosibirsk Hydro Power Plant. and occupies an area of 502.1 square kilometers (193.9 sq mi). The city is informally known as the Capital of Siberia.
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: HOUSING PROBLEMS
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Communal living was a characteristic feature of communist Soviet life, but six years after the break-up of the Soviet Union, one in eight families is still sharing an apartment in Moscow.
Although there's a building boom - it's mostly luxury apartments and office blocks that are under construction.
With very little new affordable housing on the market, the Russian capital now boasts some of the highest real estate prices in the world.
But for those who live in a communal flat, owning their own home remains a dream.
This shared hallway with its peeling wallpaper is part of the communal flat that Lena Kulya and her two children Irina, aged nine and Dima, aged five share with their two neighbours.
It's just 100 metres from the former Exhibition of People's Economic Achievement and is a sign of the country's economic failure.
Lena has to pay a third of her unemployment benefit in rent for a 22 square metre room where her family both live and sleep.
12 square metres per person is the Moscow norm.
A large cupboard serves as a makeshift wall to separate the children's bedroom from the mother's sofabed.
The family share a tiny bathroom and a kitchen with their two other neighbours.
Lena moved here five years ago after living with her parents.
She dreams of her own home but with the average apartment costing U-S one thousand dollars a square metre she has to make do with her one room.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It's difficult living in a communal flat with the neighbours. Mine are alright but the place needs repairing they kept promising they would do it and then finally said do it yourself. The water's cold. Only the water in the bathroom is hot. They promised to check the gas. So this is how we live.
SUPER CAPTION: Lena Kula, Communal flat dweller
Even renovating old apartments is expensive but at least it's more affordable for a group of people, rather than buying a new apartment.
This week there was a huge exhibition showing off the latest in home improvements.
In Moscow many run-down looking apartment blocks now contain beautifully renovated homes with the latest imported furniture and equipment.
Now real estate companies believe that Moscovites want something better.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
The problems with the communal flats have remained. People have done up their apartments and have spent a lot of money. They still haven't solved the problem of the run-down entrances, bad neighbourhoods and security and so people are forced to sell their apartments, although they'd spent a lot of money and move into condominiums like Zolotiye Klyuchi.
SUPER CAPTION: Elena Prasolova, Manager Zolotiye Klyuchi
Zolotiye Klyuchi is one of the capital's newest development. The name is translated as Golden Keys - gold being the operative word - the cheapest apartment is available for 600-thousand-dollars.
The development is a self-contained village - home owners also have access to a swimming pool, cafe, supermarket, moorings and rowing facilities.
But at U-S 45-hundred dollars per square metre it's way beyond most people's pockets even though the development company claims 70 per cent occupancy.
Jeff Grocott who writes for the English-language paper - the Moscow Times, says prices will only come down when the local government builds more affordable apartment buildings.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
SUPER CAPTION: Jeff Grocott, property journalist, Moscow Times
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Poroshenko Wants to “Flood” the Donbass; Litter the Entire Region With Explosives and Landmines
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The Special Monitoring Mission saw for the first time two dark green square wooden boxes with wires connected to them attached to the metal gates of a sluice on the northern side of the Myronivsky reservoir and close to a checkpoint of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near the town of Roty, that's government-controlled and is 41 miles north-east of Donetsk.
RUSSIA: BUYING A HOME IN THE CAPITAL IS A COMPLICATED PROCESS
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In Soviet times Muscovites waited years for an apartment.
Now Russians can buy almost any kind of home - that is if they have the money.
With housing still partially controlled by the government, real estate prices are expensive and quality poor.
Lena Gresenko is doing something that just five years ago was illegal - she is buying an apartment.
True she will not own a private home but just a leasehold, yet for most Russians that is a big improvement.
For more than fifty years there has been a shortage of living space in Moscow.
The Soviets built acres of low quality housing blocks, creating ghetto-like suburbs in and around the capital.
But families still waited years for even the smallest and simplest of living quarters.
When Soviet planning ended prices in the real estate market went through the roof and the Moscow city government couldn't build fast enough to satisfy demand.
And even with the hundreds of thousands of new apartment blocks being built, obtaining a home in Russia is still a complicated process.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
There is so much risk in buying an apartment and I am very, very afraid of the whole process so I went to an official real estate firm so that every thing would be on the up and up and guaranteed. You get a receipt and the apartment is paid for through the bank, a real agreement is signed, and I have legal help. But of course I would never have risked doing this on my own.
SUPER CAPTION: Lena Gresenko, Apartment buyer
Buying an apartment in Russia however is not easy.
The majority must be paid for in cash and with no functioning legal system the potential buyer faces a myriad of problems.
And if that wasn't enough, much of the (m) millions of square metres of apartment space built by the Moscow city government has been constructed in outlying regions that lack infrastructure and transportation.
Tens of thousands of Moscow suburban apartments were sold with promises of a new metro stop, but subway construction has been at a standstill for over a year.
And the Moscow city government is still building (m) millions of square metres of apartment space.
This despite a recent real estate crash.
Now the city is sitting on a multimillion-dollar stock of unsaleable flats, because most Russians don't have the cash to buy the over-priced poor-quality dwellings.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
There is something like about 15-thousand flats, newly constructed are not occupied yet and the Moscow government to support the effective demand of the population, to try to sell these houses now it has to use different ways.
SUPER CAPTION: Nadezhda Kosereva, Housing expert
And Russia is still new to the idea of credit.
There are only a handful of banks that offer housing loans and with interest rates at more than 30 percent only Russia's wealthy can yet afford to buy a home on credit.
But, it's not just high interest rates that discourage Russians from taking out a home loan.
In a society that is used to upheavals and financial instability, the population is still uncomfortable with investing in their future.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
In Russia there is not the kind of mass habit of buying things on credit. Here people have always been uncertain of their future so to take a loan for the future was unthinkable. You could take a loan and then you would have nothing tomorrow.
SUPER CAPTION: Andrei Podkolzin, General Director of Universial Financial Company
Economists predict that interest rates will fall as inflation is lowered.
And indeed they have already fallen by half in the last two years.
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