Richard Branson announced the end of investments in Virgin Galactic, Yandex will replace the taxi roof advertising operator and the founder of InDrive became a citizen of Kazakhstan. These and other news of the day are in the RB summary.
World
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The cost of crab meat in the Japanese market is falling due to increasing crab imports from Russia (Nikkei).
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The World Bank plans to allocate more than $40 billion a year (45% of all revenue) to combat climate change.
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The AUKUS countries (Australia, Great Britain, USA) will begin to use artificial intelligence to process big data, the Ministry of Defense of the three countries reported in a statement.
Russia
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The Russian government will allocate more than 300 million rubles to the development of gas filling infrastructure in the regions.
Business
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Richard Branson has announced that he will no longer invest in Virgin Galactic. According to the billionaire, the funds already invested will be enough to tackle the task.
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Yandex refused to cooperate with Maer in advertising on media screens on taxi roofs.
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InDrive founder Arsen Tomsky became a citizen of Kazakhstan. The businessman is confident that this will help implement the global plans of his company.
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Pharmaceutical company Binnopharm Group (owned by AFK Sistema) values its business at more than 100 billion rubles, the company’s CEO Rustem Muratov said when discussing the IPO.
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Author:
Akhmed Sadulayev
Source: RB

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