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The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation [1] (Russian: Министерство здравоохранения Российской Федерации, in short Russian: Минздрав России, romanized: Minzdrav Rossii) is a ministry of the Government of Russia responsible for health care and public health.
Healthcare in Russia, [a] or the Russian Federation, [b] is provided by the state through the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund, and regulated through the Ministry of Health. [1] The Constitution of the Russian Federation has provided all citizens the right to free healthcare since 1993.
By US law this channel is required to provide to the viewers and readers truthful, objective and professionally prepared materials. The US government representatives, including the head of Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting cannot influence the work of the Current Time TV.
RT's main news channel, covering international and regional news from a Russian perspective. It also includes commentary and documentary programs. Based in Moscow with a presence in Washington, New York, London, Paris, Delhi, Cairo and Baghdad and other cities. [206] English: 2005 RT Arabic: Based in Moscow and broadcast 24/7.
The BBC's first Russian-language broadcast was a translation of a speech by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 23 June 1941. [1] The first programme of the Russian section of the BBC was hosted by Sonya (Betty) Horsfall on 24 March 1946. [1] However, during World War II there were sporadic broadcasts to the Soviet Union in Russian only ...
Russian Pop Music radiovanya.ru: Owned by OOO «StarsMedia». Formerly aired on 100.1 FM until December 31, 2019. 91.1 Novoe Radio: Russian Pop Music newradio.ru: Owned by OOO «New Radio Company» (European Media Group ). Formerly occupied by sister station Keks FM, which migrated to internet broadcasting in 2016. 91.5 Radio SPUTNIK: News / Talk
The Russian Constitution was adopted by national referendum on 12 December 1993. Article 29 "On the Rights and Freedoms of the Person and Citizen" establishes the universal right to freedom of thought and opinion, freedom of expression of beliefs and convictions, and freedom to seek, receive, transmit, produce and disseminate information.
After the August coup and breakup of the USSR, Vesti turned into official news bulletin of the new, post-Soviet Russia. [2] The program was later extended to 50 minutes in 2002 due to the now called Telekanal Rossiya now airing a children’s program Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi at 20.50 (due to the fact that Channel One no longer airs it), and ...