MIL Analysis: Here are the top five Russian language articles published today. The analysis consists of five articles that are prioritized at the moment.
In today’s analysis, trends such as trust and consumer protection are highlighted.
In addition, counterfeiting for 2024 is summarized.
Education and social services are increasingly evolving and providing new opportunities to teach science to young people. Also, NSU CII staff is focusing on urban infrastructure in the form of new solutions using AI.
Ethiopian master’s student Yared Dejene Jifar told in an interview why he decided to study in Russia.
You can read one of the articles below.
1. Financial News: Good faith behavior is a pledge of confidence in the financial market.
The Bank of Russia has defined the basic principles of good behavior on the financial market. They are aimed at promoting business and ethical standards, creating a trusting environment and protecting the rights and interests of consumers.
2. Financial news: Counterfeit rubles have become less common in Russia: 2024 results.
In 2024, the level of counterfeiting reached its lowest value in recent years: 1 counterfeit per 1 million banknotes in circulation. A total of 8,240 pieces of counterfeit Russian banknotes and coins were detected in the banking system.
Higher School of Economics – The round table “Academic Development in the University Today and Tomorrow” was held. The participants discussed the tools of academic development used in various subject areas and ways to involve young people in science, one of which is holding regular scientific seminars. The best practices of Vyshka’s divisions were presented.
Employees of the Novosibirsk State University Artificial Intelligence Center (NSU AIC) received a patent for a utility model of an electronic computing device for detecting defects in urban infrastructure and making decisions on their elimination.
5. Ethiopian Master’s student Yared Dejene Jifar: “I dreamed of studying in Russia”.
Ethiopian master’s student Yared Dejene Jifar earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Adams Science and Technology University (ASTU). Inspired by stories of friendship between the countries, he decided to continue his studies in Russia. In the interview, Yared talked about the adjustment process in a different country and shared his plans for the future.
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