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Vologda is a city in Russia associated with billionaire brothers Igor and Dmitry Buhman, who founded the video game company Playrix in 2004 while residing there. The city gained international attention due to the philanthropy of the Buhman brothers through their foundation Bukhman Philanthropies, which led to the renaming of the International Booker Prize in their honor. Several mentions reference local incidents involving individuals from Vologda, including a fuel shortage incident involving the governor and a traffic accident.
Recent coverage
- Vologda Governor urges residents not to stockpile gasoline, then claims he ran out of fuel on the highway an hour later — Дождь
- Vologda governor's car stranded on highway without fuel — Коммерсантъ
- Governor urges Volga region residents not to stockpile fuel; soon he himself is left stranded on the highway with no gas: 'Tank at zero' — Meduza
- Vologda Governor Filimonov Left Without Gas on the Highway — Вести
- Ideal Agent: On the backdrop of reduced requirements for potential FSB employees, historian Alexander recalls who Soviet intelligence recruited — Новая газета Европа
- You've all been to Karegizi before, but not like we did. 'Fontanka' arrives at the most famous island of summer — Фонтанка
- The Booker Prize to be renamed after billionaires from Vologda — Вести
- The Booker Prize to be renamed after billionaires from Vologda — Вечерняя Москва
- The Booker Prize to be renamed after billionaire Igor Bukhman from Vologda — Meduza
- The Booker Prize to be renamed in honor of a fund established by a native of Vologda — Коммерсантъ
- The Booker Prize Will Be Renamed After Billionaires Bukhmanov — Ведомости
- Russian film critics refused to rate war veteran series 'Marik'; now they are being attacked by Z-channels — Meduza
- Two vehicles collided on M-8 highway in Vologda region: two fatalities — Вести
- Here they do not watch, but act — Вечерняя Москва
- Vologda resident steals a car and gets involved in an accident on the south of Moscow — Москва 24