Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Stoke-on-Trent City Council becomes an Endometriosis Friendly Employer

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Wednesday, 19th March 2025

    The city council has become only the second local authority in England to be officially recognised as an Endometriosis Friendly Employer.

    The city council has signed up to the national scheme – run by leading charity Endometriosis UK – to pledge its support to colleagues impacted by the chronic condition.

    The move highlights the council’s commitment to creating a more inclusive, supportive workplace.

    Endometriosis affects around 1.5 million people across the UK. The condition occurs when cells similar to the lining of the womb grow elsewhere in the body.

    These cells can grow and change in response to hormones in the menstrual cycle and can cause inflammation, pain and scar tissue.

    Symptoms include chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, painful bowel movements and pain when urinating. It can take on average nearly nine years to get a diagnosis, showing the lack of understanding of the condition.

    As part of the scheme, the council will appoint Endometriosis Champions. These staff – who will be trained by Endometriosis UK – will provide guidance, raise awareness, and offer practical support to colleagues living with the condition.

    Councillor Lynn Watkins, cabinet member of health and wellbeing, said: “I am proud that the city council has become only the second local authority in England to be an Endometriosis Friendly Employer. Joining this scheme is a significant step towards creating a more understanding and supportive workplace to support our employees who live with endometriosis.

    “This condition can take a physical and mental toll on those diagnosed, but we are committed to making our staff feel supported as they navigate balancing the condition with their work.

    “We look forward to working with Endometriosis UK and hope that it inspires others in the city and others in local government to take this step and join the scheme as well.”

    Emma Cox, CEO of Endometriosis UK said: “I’m delighted to welcome the Stoke-on-Trent City Council to the diverse range of organisations tackling taboos around menstrual health and endometriosis through the Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme.

    “By showing its team that they are valued and can expect support and reasonable adjustments to help those with endometriosis and menstrual conditions succeed at work, they will be increasing engagement across the whole of their workforce, ultimately making the organisation more successful.”

    As well as providing support services, reliable information and a sense of community, Endometriosis UK works to ensure that everyone with the condition gets a prompt diagnosis and the best treatment and support, whilst raising awareness to the wider public.

    For more information about the Endometriosis Employer Scheme, visit: https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/endometriosis-friendly-employer-scheme  

    To learn more about Endometriosis and support available, visit the Endometriosis UK website: https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/  

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Update on on-street car parking bay charges in Harpenden and St Albans

    Source: St Albans City and District

    Publication date:

    An average 1,150 motorists a day are parking at on-street parking bays in Harpenden following the introduction of charges.

    The data suggests a high turnover of spaces with each of the 243 bays being used almost five times a day.

    The charges were introduced a month ago with one of the aims being to encourage broader use of these slots.

    An update on charges was given to a meeting of St Albans City and District Council’s Strategy and Resources Committee on Monday 17 March. 

    Councillor Paul de Kort, Leader and Committee Chair, revealed that during the first four weeks there were 27,887 parking sessions booked in Harpenden.

    Of these, 19,606 were for the free parking sessions of up to 30 minutes and 8,281 involved payment.

    The PayByPhone app was the most popular booking method with 78% of the sessions authorised that way and the other 22% made using the payment machines.

    In St Albans, charges were introduced at a further 70 bays and these have clocked up 2,043 sessions in the first four weeks.

    Cllr de Kort, speaking after the meeting, said:

    We have been closely monitoring the data given the considerable public attention the parking bay changes received.

    This shows that the new regime is settling in with more than 1,000 motorists a day booking sessions in these on-street bays in Harpenden, the majority for the free half-hour.

    The turnover of spaces is now high, meaning that people are not having to circle around the centre of town looking for an available bay should they prefer to visit without using the local car parks.

    Access Permit

    Cllr de Kort also revealed the latest data for another Council initiative – a car parking Access Permit for older residents.

    The permit was introduced last month for residents aged over 70, providing parking for up to three hours a day for £190 a year at all Council car parks. 

    A total of 294 Access Permits have been issued so far and Cllr de Kort added:

    I am very pleased with the take up to date and encourage people to pass on to other eligible residence its existence.

    Media contact: John McJannet, Principal Communications Officer: 01727- 819533; john.mcjannet@stalbans.gov.uk.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Parking restrictions on busy roads for gully clearance work

    Source: City of Leicester

    TEMPORARY parking restrictions will be in place on some residential streets in Leicester next week as part of a rolling programme of street cleaning and gully clearance.

    The city council will be targeting 30 roads in parts of Belgrave, Rushey Mead, Spinney Hills and Westcotes, where heavy parking makes routine gully – or street drain – clearance difficult.

    Each of the roads will have all parking suspended for up to two days while works are carried out.

    Work will begin on Monday 24 March on Arbour Road, Kings Newton Street and parts of Eggington Street, Harrison Road and Olphin Street.

    The teams will then move on to other busy roads over the next four days.

    The work will be complete, and all temporary parking restrictions lifted, by the end of Friday 28 March.

    Martin Fletcher, Leicester City Council director of highways, said: “This weeklong programme of targeted street cleaning and gully, or street drain clearance will focus on those roads where heavily parked up roads can make it difficult to carry out this work as part of our routine maintenance programme.

    “It’s part of a rolling programme that helps to provide safer and cleaner roads and highways as well as minimising the risk of flooding in the city.

    “We have written to all residents in the roads affected to inform them that parking will be temporarily suspended for up to two days while we undertake this work.”

    Full details of all roads affected are available on the city council’s website at www.leicester.gov.uk/transport-and-streets/temporary-traffic-regulation-notices

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI: InitVerse 2nd Anniversary Celebration — Full Breakdown of 500,000 $INI, Limited NFTs, and Exclusive Benefits

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, March 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — InitVerse, the next-generation Web3 SaaS platform, has rapidly expanded its footprint across nine countries, including Japan, Vietnam, France, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Turkey, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand. With over 20 localized Telegram and Discord communities, InitVerse now boasts a global user base exceeding 400,000 users.

    On March 17th, InitVerse celebrates its 2nd anniversary, marking an exciting Web3 carnival where technology, profitability, and exclusivity converge. To express gratitude to the global community, InitVerse is generously distributing 500,000 $INI tokens through various activities, including NFT minting, on-chain tasks, staking and mining, and community KOL recruitment. Each activity incorporates limited-edition elements and high-reward mechanisms, creating a thrilling event that blends innovation with financial rewards.

    This article will dive deep into the anniversary celebration, focusing on technological empowerment, revenue strategies, and effective participation methods, helping you seize this golden opportunity to achieve high returns at zero cost.

    Tech at the Core: How INIChain Redefines Blockchain with Privacy Computing and Dynamic Block Partitioning

    From its inception to the upcoming 2025 mainnet launch, INIChain has established a foundational privacy computing infrastructure. Coupled with the InitVerse SaaS platform, which provides streamlined developer tools, the ecosystem covers the entire lifecycle of blockchain application development—from core privacy infrastructure to rapid dApp deployment. Together, INIChain and InitVerse have built a comprehensive ecosystem catering to miners, developers, and blockchain builders. At the core of this vibrant InitVerse ecosystem lies INIChain’s innovative technology, transforming traditional Proof-of-Work (PoW) from an “energy-intensive competition” into a collaborative privacy-computing infrastructure. The recent 2nd-anniversary event prominently showcased these groundbreaking technical capabilities:

    1. TfhEVM: The “Invisibility Cloak” for Private Smart Contracts
      • Technology Overview: TfhEVM integrates Fully Homomorphic Encryption (TFHE) with Ethereum’s EVM, enabling real-time computations on encrypted data. Input data is transformed into randomized polynomial ciphertexts, ensuring results are verifiable without decrypting sensitive information.
      • Developer Advantages: Through the InitVerse SaaS platform, Ethereum developers can easily deploy or migrate dApps with just one click, significantly reducing costs while providing robust privacy protection.
    2. DDA Mechanism: The “Hash Power Regulator” for Miners
      • Dynamic Block Partitioning: Blocks are segmented into high-privacy blocks (requiring TFHE computation) and standard blocks (traditional PoW). High-privacy blocks offer higher rewards but have a higher computational barrier, whereas standard blocks enable participation from regular CPU miners.
      • VersaHash Algorithm: A more equitable mining approach that dynamically adjusts computational difficulty, ensuring balanced earnings across miners of varying capabilities.
      • Miner Rewards Model:
        • Base Reward: Each block consistently yields 727.39 $INI, distributed proportionally based on mining contributions.
        • Privacy Computing Bonus: Miners participating in high-privacy block validation receive an additional 15% reward boost.

    Earn 500,000 $INI Risk-Free: Events You Shouldn’t Miss!

    The anniversary event offers a series of mini-challenges that caters to users of all levels, allowing you to get high returns and unique rewards. Participate via the official event page.

    Event 1: Limited NFT Minting – Guaranteed 5 $INI for First 10,000 Participants + Exclusive Epic Cards!

    • Total Rewards: 50,000 $INI + Limited Edition INIBoo NFTs
    • Event Period: From March 17th to April 13th. Split into 4 batches, each batch lasting 7 days (the first batch ends on March 13th).
    • Participation Steps: Log in to the Candy platform → Complete verification → Select the batch → Pay 0.5 $INI → Mint NFT and claim $INI.

    How It Works:

    • Step-by-Step Participation:
      • Follow InitVerse on X, join the Telegram and Discord groups—this grants eligibility for a free NFT mint.
      • $INI back immediately — even after deducting the 0.5 $INI mint cost, yielding a net profit of 4.5 $INI per mint.
    • Guaranteed Earnings:
      Each mint directly returns rewards—every user will profit at least 4.5 $INI per NFT minted.
    • Scarcity and Benefits:
      • The NFT collection “INIBoo” is limited, featuring epic cards whose availability decreases daily.
      • NFT holders get perks such as merchandise, early testing access, whitelist airdrops, exclusive event tickets, VIP privileges, and governance rights, with benefits expanding alongside ecosystem growth.

    Event 2: Earn 10 $INI + Mining Rewards in 4 Easy Steps!

    • Prize Pool: 100,000 $INI
    • Event Window: March 28 – April 16 (UTC), limited to the first 10,000 participants.

    Step-by-Step Guide:

    1. Follow the InitVerse X account and retweet the pinned tweet.
    2. Join the Telegram and Discord communities.
    3. Perform 10 mainnet transactions (e.g., token transfers between your addresses).
    4. Mine on C-Mining Pool via provided tutorials (only 5 hours required).

    After completing these tasks, claim your guaranteed 10 $INI reward.

    Extra Benefits: Double your earnings by stacking mining rewards and the 10 $INI task reward.

    Event 3: High-Yield Staking—Earn up to 50% APR!

    • Total Prize Pool: 300,000 $INI
    • Event Duration: March 28–April 16 (UTC). The staking period is fixed at 20 days, after which participation closes.
    • Eligibility: Must first complete Event 2.

    Participation Details:

    • Stake at least 10 $INI on the event page.
    • Rewards released after completing a 20-day staking period.
    • Open to all, making it accessible even to small token holders.

    Dynamic Reward:

    • If ≥50,000 participants join, staking rewards increase to 50%, encouraging collective community participation.
    • Guaranteed Minimum: Even if fewer than 20,000 users join, participants will still earn a guaranteed 10% return, far exceeding typical DeFi standards.
    • Low Barrier to Entry: Participation starts from just 10 $INI, with straightforward staking rules, ensuring inclusivity for small-scale holders.

    Ideal for: Long-term holders, community governance participants, and those seeking to maximize returns.

    Event 4: 50,000 $INI Partnership Program

    Details:
    Seeking partnerships and influencers who can bring additional traffic and collaborate with InitVerse.

    • Application:
      Directly message on Telegram: @samylmz

    Final Thoughts:

    InitVerse’s 2nd anniversary emphasizes universal community engagement, attractive rewards, and unique privileges, distributing 450,000 $INI directly to participants, with an additional 50,000 $INI allocated to strategic partnerships. This celebration isn’t just about rewards—it’s a decentralized initiative showcasing the power of community-driven innovation, paving the way for blockchain’s future.

    About InitVerse:

    InitVerse is an automated Web3 SaaS platform designed for streamlined DApp development and deployment, backed by INIChain and INICloud. It simplifies blockchain app creation, enhancing development efficiency through comprehensive, user-friendly tools.

    Contact:
    Sami Yilmaz
    support@inichain.com

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries with Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in response to the illegal recognition, occupation or annexation by the Russian Federation of certain non-government controlled areas of Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) CFSP) 2025/338 concerning restrictive measures in response to the illegal recognition, occupation or annexation by the Russian Federation of certain non-government controlled areas of Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/377 of 24 February 2025 concerning restrictive measures in view of activities undermining the stability and political transition of Sudan

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/377 of 24 February 2025 concerning restrictive measures in view of activities undermining the stability and political transition of Sudan.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries with Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Belarus and the involvement of Belarus in the Russian aggression against Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/385 of 24 February 2025 amending Decision 2012/642/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Belarus and the involvement of Belarus in the Russian aggression against Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries with Council Decision concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons, entities and bodies in view of the situation in Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/437 of 28 February 2025 concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons, entities and bodies in view of the situation in Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Update on the Business Secretary’s meeting with US administration

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Government response

    Update on the Business Secretary’s meeting with US administration

    A meeting between the UK Business and Trade Secretary and US Administration took place in Washington DC on Tuesday 18 March.

    Yesterday (Tuesday 18 March), the UK Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds met with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and US Special Envoy Mark Burnett in Washington DC.

    The meeting followed last month’s agreement between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump that teams would start working together on an Economic Prosperity Deal, building on our shared strengths and commitment to economic security.

    The UK looks forward to developing this deal over the coming weeks and months.

    Updates to this page

    Published 19 March 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Health Science – Moscow Scientists Prove Telemedicine Effectiveness for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine

    Researchers from Moscow have confirmed the effectiveness of telemedicine in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), demonstrating that remote monitoring and online consultations can significantly improve patient outcomes.

    Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine.

    A recent study found that patients who received care through a specialized telemedicine platform reported lower levels of anxiety, better treatment adherence, and overall improved quality of life compared to those who received traditional in-person consultations.

    At the same time, studies show that remote monitoring is comparable to in-person monitoring in its ability to reduce disease activity and improve quality of life.

    In a recent study involving more than 60 patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, scientists compared two different treatments.

    One group received traditional face-to-face consultations, while the other used a specialized medical web platform. This platform allowed patients to report their health status and participate in online consultations with gastroenterologists.

    The aim of the study was to assess a range of well-being indicators, including quality of life, levels of anxiety and depression, patient satisfaction with health care and adherence to prescribed medication regimens.

    The experiment was conducted jointly with the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine and the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov.

    The results of the study showed a significant reduction in anxiety levels in the telemedicine group, by 30% compared to the face-to-face group. In addition, depression decreased by 29%, and colon pain sensitivity by 27%. Notably, both groups experienced a reduction in disease severity.

    According to Yuri Vasiliev, General Director of the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Department of Health and Chief Consultant for Radiology of the Moscow Department of Health, the results obtained clearly demonstrated the benefits of remote treatment.

    “The results obtained highlight the effectiveness of telemedicine in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases,” Vasiliev noted.

    “By using digital platforms, patients can have more convenient access to treatment, which can lead to improved psychological outcomes and greater adherence to treatment plans.”

    This design allows for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of telemedicine on the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases in the context of Russian healthcare.

    The study began in 2023 and is part of Moscow’s broader efforts to integrate telemedicine and artificial intelligence into healthcare.

    This study adds to the growing body of evidence supporting the role of telemedicine in chronic disease management, highlighting its potential to increase access, improve patient outcomes and reduce the burden on health systems.

    The Diagnostics and Telemedicine Center, established in 1996, is a leading scientific and practical organization within the Moscow City Hall Social Development Complex. The Center is engaged in the implementation of artificial intelligence in medicine, the development of radiology and medical personnel training programs.

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Mozambique and Tanzania strengthen South-South cooperation in early warning and disaster preparedness

    Source: UNISDR Disaster Risk Reduction

    Dodoma, Tanzania – On 3-4, March 2025, a delegation from Mozambique visited Tanzania’s Emergency Operations and Communication Centre (EOCC) National Situation Room in Dodoma. This visit was part of a technical advisory mission co-organized by UNDRR, the CIMA Foundation and the African Union Commission as part of the African Multi-Hazard Early Warning and Action System (AMHEWAS) programme.

    Tanzania and Mozambique face similar and often transboundary threats, such as droughts, floods and cyclones. Strengthening cooperation between their respective disaster risk management authorities is critical for improving coordination in early warning and early action efforts within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

    During the visit, Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Institute had the opportunity to engage with Tanzania’s Disaster Management Department counterparts and observe the operational framework of Tanzania’s National Situation Room, which was inaugurated in June 2024, supported by the Government of Italy.

    The insights gained from this exchange will be instrumental in the ongoing modernization of Mozambique’s own National Situation Room in Maputo. Within the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation funded Ready2Act project in Mozambique, the situation room will be refurbished and better connected with AMHEWAS.

    Additionally, the exchange will inform the installation of a pilot province-level situation room in Beira, set to further strengthen Mozambique’s disaster risk management infrastructure. Mozambique also hosts the SADC Humanitarian and Emergency Operations Centre (SHOC) in Nacala that is connected to AMHEWAS.

    “This event in Dodoma is a practical example of what AMHEWAS can and should be, a network for exchanging risk information, but also, and above all, knowledge and experience, between experts and institutions.” said Mr. Luca Ferraris, President of CIMA Research Foundation

    The mission highlighted the value of South-South cooperation in disaster risk reduction, showcasing how shared experiences and collaborative learning can enhance national and regional capacities. By leveraging Tanzania’s experience, Mozambique aims to refine its own institutional mechanisms, improve connectivity with AMHEWAS, and ensure timely and coordinated disaster response.

    “The technical exchange mission with ourTanzanian counterparts was timely as Mozambique is working towards upgrading its own Situation Room. As Tanzania launched its own Situation Room in 2024, they already have some valuable experience and lessons that Mozambique can learn from. More so, Mozambique and Tanzania are neighbours, with similar risk profiles and often experience transboundary risk. This exchange builds the foundation for information sharing for better transboundary risk management.” Mr. Alberto Armando, head of the Mozambique Delegation.

    Through the AMHEWAS network, disaster risk management authorities of both countries can strengthen their relations, enabling experience and information sharing for a more coordinated management of warnings and emergencies.

    “Natural phenomena become disasters without adequate prevention. AICS works with stakeholders to enhance early warning and early action systems at all levels. Italy, renowned for its expertise in risk management and civil protection, has contributed to establishing Situation Rooms in Addis Ababa (continental level), regional centers in Niamey, Nairobi, and Abuja, and a national office in Dodoma. This know-how strengthens Partner Countries’ resilience and response capacity.” Marco Riccardo Rusconi, Director of the Italian Development Cooperation Agency. 

    This visit marks an important step in fostering resilience against climate-related disasters in the region. Through continued cooperation and knowledge sharing, both Mozambique and Tanzania are setting a precedent for effective and coordinated disaster risk management in Africa.

    This technical exchange represents a learning opportunity, and an opportunity to reinforce the partnership among different AMHEWAS stakeholders. It is from such events that we can collectively take stock of our progress and identify priorities for further investment in early warning systems.” Tsitsi Magadza, Programme Management Officer for Early Warning Systems, UNDRR. 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Thales to provide high-performance sonar suite for future Orka-class submarines in the Netherlands

    Source: Thales Group

    Headline: Thales to provide high-performance sonar suite for
    future Orka-class submarines in the Netherlands

    • Under an agreement signed by Thales and Naval Group, Thales will supply the sonar suite for the Orka-class submarines to be deployed by the Royal Netherlands Navy under the RNSC (Replacement Netherlands Submarine Capability) programme.
    • The sonar suite will provide a comprehensive picture of the underwater acoustic environment to support the future submarines’ capacity to thwart increasingly silent threats.
    • Thales is a world leader in the underwater systems market, equipping more than 50 submarines of various types — SSBNs1, SSNs2 and conventionally powered attack submarines — in service today.

    Thales, a long-standing partner of both Naval Group and the Royal Netherlands Navy, will provide a comprehensive suite of high-performance sonar systems for the future class of submarines that will replace the Walrus-class vessels in service today. The contract will provide the submarines with a comprehensive picture of the underwater acoustic environment, helping the Netherlands to guarantee operational superiority.

    The sonar suite features high-performance acoustic sensors, including bow, flank and obstacle-avoidance sonars, an intercept array, a passive towed-array sonar, an underwater voice communication system, an echo-sounder and signal processing racks. This cohesive suite of equipment will provide an unprecedented panoramic view of the underwater environment, making it possible to detect, locate and classify all types of threats at short, medium and long range across a wide range of frequencies.

    Sylvain Perrier, RNSC Programme Director for Naval Group, said: “The highly capable Thales sonar suite was a key component of Naval Group’s bid for this programme, and will make a significant contribution to the acoustic superiority of the Orka-class submarines. We know we can count on Thales to meet the demanding requirements of the COMMIT3and to work hand in hand with Dutch industry on the RNSC programme.”

    This programme is an opportunity for Thales to align with the Dutch government’s policy of support and empowerment of strategic national industries. It will consolidate the company’s engagement with the naval defence ecosystem in the Netherlands, within the framework of the RNSC programme, as illustrated by a recent contract with the Dutch company Optics11, to use its OptiArray technology in the passive towed-array sonar.

    “We are proud that Thales’s advanced sonar suite has been selected to equip the Royal Netherlands Navy’s Orka-class submarines. This partnership will enhance the technological superiority of the Dutch armed forces, and reflects our ongoing commitment to providing innovative, dependable solutions in support of the defence capabilities of allied nations,” said Sébastien Guérémy, Vice President, Underwater Systems, Thales.

    1Ballistic missile submarines

    2Nuclear-powered attack submarines

    3COMMIT (Commando Materieel en IT / Materiel and IT Command) is part of the Dutch Ministry of Defence and responsible for the Orka-class submarines tendering process and project management.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Bank lending and firm internal capital markets following a deglobalization shock | Discussion paper 05/2025: Björn Imbierowicz, Arne Nagengast, Esteban Prieto, Ursula Vogel

    Source: Bundesbank

    Non-technical summary

    Research Question

    The pace of globalization has slowed since the global financial crisis, and recent events have sparked fears of a more widespread deglobalization and market fragmentation. This paper aims to better understand the effects of deglobalization events in a globalized world, and the role that financial and economic integration play in this regard. We explore how an event implying a turn towards deglobalization affects a highly integrated economy as well as other economies, which are economically and financially connected.

    Contribution

    We use the unexpected outcome of the Brexit referendum in June 2016, a major deglobalization shock of the last decade, and investigate its impact on bank credit supply, international spillovers, and real economic outcomes. Leveraging a unique dataset that combines a credit register with foreign direct investment (FDI) data, we are able to observe both domestic and cross-border credit exposures of German banks as well as internal capital market dynamics within multinational corporations (MNCs) – a feature rarely available in other countries’ data. Our analysis consists of three parts. First, we investigate the effect of the deglobalization shock on cross-border bank lending. In the second part of our analysis, we investigate whether the credit supply shock amplifies the deglobalization shock’s immediate adverse effects to the real economy and the role of firms’ internal capital markets. In the last part of our analysis, we investigate whether banks shift their lending to borrowers outside the UK after the shock.

    Results

    German banks reduced lending to United Kingdom (UK) firms following the shock due to increased uncertainty about future losses. More prudent banks reduced their credit more extensively, and less profitable subsidiaries experienced greater reductions. However, UK subsidiaries of large MNCs, with access to internal capital markets, offset this credit supply shock through internal funding, shielding them from negative real effects. We find that non-UK subsidiaries play a crucial role in internal capital markets by securing external financing and reallocating funds to support UK affiliates. Well capitalized banks reallocated lending to firms outside the UK, particularly those of German MNCs. Our findings underscore that while international financial frictions following deglobalization shocks can imply negative real effects, firms integrated into global networks mitigate these impacts through internal capital markets.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Letter to accounting officers: 19 March 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Correspondence

    Letter to accounting officers: 19 March 2025

    Letter from David Withey, Chief Executive of the Education and Skills Funding Agency, to accounting officers in academies and colleges.

    Applies to England

    Documents

    Details

    This letter includes information confirming future ways of working after the current functions of the Education and Skills Funding Agency transfer into the Department for Education on 1 April 2025.

    This letter will be of interest to:

    • chief financial officers and executives
    • trustees

    Updates to this page

    Published 19 March 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Bedfordshire director banned after failing to provide company accounts to liquidator

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Bedfordshire director banned after failing to provide company accounts to liquidator

    The company entered liquidation with liabilities estimated at more than £300,000

    • Jenna Lennon was the director of Hope & Pride Limited when it went into liquidation in September 2023  

    • HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) estimated the company owed more than £300,000 in unpaid corporation tax at the time of liquidation 

    • Lennon failed in her duties as a company director to preserve or maintain adequate accounting records and deliver them to the liquidator 

    A Bedfordshire company director has been disqualified after failing to provide accounting records when her company went into liquidation owing an estimated £319,000 in corporation tax. 

    Jenna Lennon was the sole director of Hope & Pride Limited, which was incorporated in March 2019 and described its business on Companies House as “other information service activities not elsewhere classified”. 

    Hope & Pride entered liquidation in September 2023 but Lennon had failed in her duties as a company director to preserve or maintain adequate accounting records. 

    Indeed, no accounts for Hope & Pride were ever filed at Companies House. 

    The 39-year-old also failed to deliver accounting records to the liquidator as she was required to do. 

    Lennon, whose listed correspondence address for Hope & Pride was Bramingham Business & Conference Centre on Enterprise Way in Luton, has been disqualified as a company director for seven years. 

    An Insolvency Service spokesperson said: 

    Directors are legally required to maintain adequate books and records which show and explain their company’s transactions. This is first and foremost to protect consumers and other businesses who have dealings with the company. 

    Jenna Lennon did not preserve or maintain adequate accounting records for Hope & Pride. This has meant the liquidator has been unable to properly investigate the company’s accounts and accurately establish how much was owed to HMRC and other creditors. 

    This disqualification should serve as a reminder to company directors that they are required by law to keep proper accounts. The Insolvency Service will not hesitate to take action against directors who do not comply with these crucial legal requirements.

    Lennon’s failure to maintain adequate accounting records meant the liquidator was unable to verify the nature of the company’s income and expenditure. 

    This included payments into Hope & Pride’s account of £1,178,364.  

    Additional payments of £151,000, listed on bank accounts as “J Lennon dividends” between July 2019 and March 2022, were similarly not verified. 

    Payments of £1,133,964 out of Hope & Pride’s account were also not explained and the liquidator was unable to establish if this money was used for legitimate trading purposes. 

    The company entered liquidation with total liabilities, which Lennon has not disputed, of £327,923. 

    Due to her failure to provide accounting records, the liquidator could not however establish the company’s true liabilities in relation to unpaid corporation tax – which HMRC estimates at £319,423 – and debts to other creditors.

    The Secretary of State for Business and Trade accepted a disqualification undertaking from Lennon, and her ban started on Wednesday 19 March.  

    The undertaking prevents her from being involved in the promotion, formation or management of a company, without the permission of the court. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Derby’s free children’s holiday programme returns for Easter 2025

    Source: City of Derby

    Children in Derby will once again have access to an exciting schedule of activities over the Easter break, as the Derby Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) returns with a new booking system.

    Derby City Council is once again partnering with Community Action Derby to provide free holiday club places during the school holidays, after the Department for Education announced the programme would be extended for another year.

    The scheme is designed for children aged 5 to 16 who are eligible for benefits-related free school meals, offering them the chance to learn new skills, stay active, and enjoy time socialising with friends in a fun and engaging environment.

    Participants will receive a healthy meal daily and have opportunities to learn about nutritious food through family food experiences and cookery sessions. This initiative aims to support families while encouraging healthier lifestyles.

    If your child is in receipt of benefits-related free school meals and would like to book a place, you will need a unique voucher code. A new, user-friendly booking system has been introduced ahead of the Easter programme, which will see voucher codes sent directly to parents by email or text.

    Registered families will receive an email or text from ‘Holiday Activities’ this week with their child’s voucher code and a link to the booking system. The new voucher codes will replace any that have been issued previously.

    Councillor Paul Hezelgrave, Derby City Council Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Skills, said:

    Derby’s Holiday Activities and Food programme returns this Easter, providing free fun, nutritious meals, and experiences for thousands of children. Bookings are now easier with our new system so make sure you have you new voucher code to secure your child’s place. The HAF programme is always really popular, so spaces will fill up fast!

    There are 39 clubs running during the holiday, offering a range of activities in all wards across the city, including seven special educational needs and disability (SEND) specialists. The holiday clubs will offer the chance to try new and enriching activities including animal handling, climbing, music and performing arts as well as sports like football, cricket, judo, dodgeball, archery and wheelchair basketball!

    This Easter, providers include Derbyshire Institute of Sport, who will be offering a new specialist SEND club at Derby Arena, offering gym sessions, inspirational talks from an elite athlete and the chance to try out new sports like Padel. 

    New providers include Roll With Us CIC, who will be introducing young people to Dungeons and Dragons, one of the world’s favourite Table Top Role Playing Games. Not only is it a lot of fun, it develops life and wellbeing skills such as communication, adaptation and perseverance.

    Visit the HAF website page for more information about the scheme and information regarding your booking code.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Health Science – Moscow Scientists Demonstrate the Effectiveness of Telemedicine for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Source:  Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine
     
    Researchers in Moscow have confirmed the effectiveness of telemedicine in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), demonstrating that remote monitoring and online consultations can significantly improve patient outcomes.
    Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine.
    A recent study found that patients who received care via a specialized telemedicine platform reported lower anxiety levels, better adherence to treatment, and an overall improved quality of life compared to those receiving traditional face-to-face consultations.
    Simultaneously, study indicate that remote monitoring is comparable to in-person monitoring in its ability to reduce disease activity and improve quality of life.
    In a recent study involving over 60 patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel diseases, researchers implemented a comparative analysis between two distinct care methods.
    One group received traditional face-to-face medical consultations, while the other group used a specialized health web platform. This platform enabled patients to report their health status and engage in online consultations with gastroenterologists.
    The study aimed to evaluate a range of well-being indicators, including quality of life, levels of anxiety and depression, patient satisfaction with medical care, and adherence to prescribed medication regimens.
    This experiment is a collaborative effort between the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine and the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University.
    The findings revealed a significant reduction in anxiety among the telemedicine group, with levels 30% lower than those in the face-to-face group. Additionally, depression decreased by 29%, and colonic pain sensitivity was reduced by 27%. Notably, both groups experienced a decrease in disease severity.
    According to Yuri Vasiliev, CEO of the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Healthcare Department and Chief Consultant for Radiology in the Moscow Healthcare Department, the results clearly demonstrated the benefits of remote care.  
    The results underscore the effectiveness of telemedicine in managing inflammatory bowel diseases,” Vasilev noted.
    By leveraging digital platforms, patients can access care more conveniently, which may lead to improved psychological outcomes and better adherence to treatment plans.”
    IBD patients require continuous treatment and lifelong follow-up. These conditions, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, can significantly impact quality of life, making it difficult for patients to visit hospitals regularly. Our research confirms that telemedicine provides a more convenient and accessible alternative, reducing the need for frequent hospital visits while maintaining high standards of care,” said Anton Vladzimirskyy, Dr.Sc. and Deputy Director for Research at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine. 
    The study, titled “Effectiveness of Telemedicine in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in Russia,” is a randomized controlled trial. It comprises three stages: (1) patient selection and random assignment into two groups with a 1:1 allocation ratio, (2) follow-up care utilizing either telemonitoring or traditional face-to-face appointments, and (3) evaluation and comparison of the efficacy of follow-up in both groups.
    This design allows for a comprehensive assessment of telemedicine’s impact on managing inflammatory bowel diseases in the Russian healthcare context.
    The research began in 2023 and is part of Moscow’s broader efforts to integrate telemedicine and artificial intelligence into healthcare.
    This study adds to a growing body of evidence supporting the role of telemedicine in managing chronic diseases, highlighting its potential to enhance accessibility, improve patient outcomes, and reduce the burden on healthcare systems. 
    The Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine, established in 1996, is a leading scientific and practical organization within the Social Development Complex of the Moscow Mayor’s Office. The Center focuses on the implementation of AI in medicine, the advancement of radiology, and the development of medical training programs. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Entrepreneurs are invited to the third stream of the “Path to IPO” program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital has opened recruitment for the third stream of the program “The Path to IPO”. It will last for a month in a face-to-face and online format. Participants will have theoretical and practical training modules. Immediately after registration, online lectures will be available in your personal account on the platform I. Moskov.

    The number of places for the first stage is not limited. Here, students will learn the main stages, requirements, and rules for placing securities. Next, everyone will have to complete tasks that will help consolidate the material and gain access to the practical block. To move on to it, the company must be a member of the Moscow Innovation Cluster, have revenue for 2024, and complete the tasks of the theoretical module. The practical part is designed for 40 students who meet all the requirements and are the first to successfully complete the theoretical course. Tech entrepreneurs will attend additional thematic events and work on cases during individual consultations with market experts.

    In addition, representatives of companies that have placed securities on the stock and over-the-counter markets will share their experience. In the final, participants will have the opportunity to present their investment presentations on entering pre-IPO (preliminary public offering), IPO (initial public offering) and bond issuance. You can apply for training until April 10 on the platform I. Moskov. Training will begin in April.

    Scaling the business and attracting investments

    Thus, the largest chain of Moscow coffee shops became a graduate of the first and second streams of the program. Thanks to new knowledge and support from experts, the organization began to attract funding through a specialized platform and a well-known broker.

    In addition, the company received funding to open new coffee shops and strengthen its position in the specialty coffee market. For representatives of this chain, participation in the “Path to IPO” program was an important step towards scaling the business and attracting investment. The training helped to gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of financial markets, structure corporate management, and prepare for interaction with investors.

    Moscow Innovation Cluster of the capital Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development began training entrepreneurs to enter the IPO market in June 2024. During this time, two streams took place, with over 270 applications submitted for participation. The companies took a course of lectures from leading experts in the field of issuing securities and examined in detail the legal, financial and corporate issues related to entering the stock and over-the-counter markets. As a result of the training, two companies entered the pre-IPO, five are planning to enter the pre-IPO in the near future and four are entering the IPO.

    The Moscow Innovation Cluster helps to create conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technical development in the development and implementation of innovative technologies, ensuring scientific, technical and industrial cooperation, and effective interaction of all participants in the capital’s innovation ecosystem. It includes more than 40 thousand organizations from Moscow and 86 other regions of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow schoolchildren have begun writing practice papers before the Unified State Exam

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow schoolchildren have begun to re-write practice papers in the format of the Unified State Exam (USE). More than 71 thousand eleventh-graders will take it this year.

    “Three years ago, a program to prepare for the Unified State Exam was launched in the capital’s schools, which has won the trust of students, parents and teachers. In the first half of the year, eleventh-graders master the program in the main subjects, and in the second, they move on to practical classes, which take up at least 40 percent of the school time. Practice work in the Unified State Exam format is conducted in the subjects that students choose to take. During the year, Moscow schoolchildren can write them twice, now the kids will finally check their knowledge before the exams,” the press service of the capital said.

    Department of Education and Science.

    Eleventh-graders will write practice papers in 11 subjects. They will test their knowledge of both compulsory subjects — Russian language and mathematics (basic or advanced level) — and elective subjects — physics, English, biology, history, chemistry, literature, geography, computer science, and social studies. The practice tests will end on April 19. The schedule was compiled taking into account the subjects chosen by the graduates.

    Training work in the Unified State Exam format has been carried out in Moscow schools since 2022. They are organized by the capital Department of Education and Science. In addition, for graduates who aspire to achieve high exam scores in advanced mathematics, physics, biology, literature and social science, the Center for Pedagogical Excellence offers online courses. They are taught by the best teachers who have trained winners of all-Russian and international Olympiads.

    In preparation for the Unified State Exam, Moscow schoolchildren also use the platform’s capabilities “Moscow Electronic School”. The “Exams” service in the electronic diary contains materials for independent study: video analysis of assignments, tests with automatic checking and interactive applications. In addition, here you can find recommendations on filling out forms, advice on managing your time, emotions and psychological support. Also on the start page of the “MESh” library in the selection “Preparation for the Unified State Exam-2025” schoolchildren have access to video analysis for preparing for the unified city test. Students can save time searching for materials in different sources and prepare for exams more effectively.

    It was previously revealed most popular electives at the Unified State Exam. More than 38 thousand children plan to take the profile level mathematics, more than 25 thousand – social science. 18 thousand graduates chose the Unified State Exam in computer science, 15 thousand – in English. For the first time in several years, physics entered the top five most popular subjects – more than 10 thousand schoolchildren registered for the exam.

    The early exam period will be held from March 21 to April 21, the main period – from May 23 to July 4, and the additional period – from September 4 to 23. See the full schedule andfind out more can be found on the website of the Regional Information Processing Center of Moscow. All questions of interest can be answered by phone: 7 499 653-94-50.

    Moscow graduates show high results in the Unified State Exam. In 2024, Moscow became the only region where a student scored 400 points in four subjects. Another 1,860 people received the maximum score in one subject, 178 in two, and 17 graduates in three subjects.

    Conducting preparatory activities for successfully passing state exams not only helps students achieve high results in tests, but also contributes to the development of their talents, the formation of skills that will be useful in their future profession, and corresponds to the objectives of the project “All the best for children” of the national project “Youth and Children”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: DIT of Moscow: you can now find out about applying for a foreign passport on mos.ru

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A new special project has appeared on the mos.ru portal “How to apply for a foreign passport in Moscow”. Thanks to it, city residents can receive personal instructions that will allow them to apply for a new or old-style document at My Documents offices and district police departments. An interactive map will help them find the least crowded department to make an appointment at a convenient time. The special project also includes answers to popular questions about the procedure for obtaining, replacing and restoring a foreign passport.

    “The special project is especially relevant before the start of the holiday period, when many people apply for or change their passports in advance. It includes an interactive map that will help you find a suitable police department in a specific area. You can submit an application at any department, regardless of your permanent place of registration. The map allows you to choose a convenient institution with free slots for an appointment. Those who are applying for a document for the first time will find detailed information about what types of passports exist and how they differ. A short survey will help you figure out how to apply for a passport in a specific life situation. Based on the results of its completion, a person will receive a personal recommendation,” said the deputy head of the

    Department of Information Technology (DIT) of the city of Moscow Dmitry Ivanov.

    The interactive map is intended for those who plan to apply for a passport at the police. On the map, you can see which district departments you can do this at, how busy they are, what their working hours are, and how far they are from the metro. Departments with low workload are marked in green, with average workload – in orange, and with high workload – in red. This will help save time on submitting documents.

    A survey will help you figure out how to get a passport. In it, city residents will be asked to answer several important questions: whether they have a valid passport, whether they are applying for it for the first time, what type of document they need, and also provide other information. As a result, a personal instruction will be generated with detailed information on how to apply for and receive a passport. Links to all the necessary services of the mos.ru portal will also be available here. For example, the user will be able to go to an appointment at the police department and the government services center “My Documents” to submit an application via the cryptobiocabina. To track the readiness of the document, a direct link to a special service on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation is provided.

    If a person is applying for a passport for the first time, the survey will help him choose the type – old or new. In the information prompts, the user will receive detailed information about the validity period of each type of document, the amount of the state fee, the features of registration and other nuances that are important to consider. For example, about the time it takes for the document to be ready after submitting the application.

    In addition, the special project page contains answers to the most common questions about obtaining a passport. Here you can find out why you might need a passport, how to restore it if it is lost or stolen, and whether you need to change the document if you change your last name, first name, or patronymic. More detailed information is contained in the instructions, links to which are collected in a separate block.

    To access the special project page, you need tocatalog of services select the “Documents” section, the “Personal documents” subsection and click on “How to apply for a passport in Moscow”. The interactive map, information materials and survey presented in the special project are available to users without authorization on mos.ru. To register for an application through the portal, you will need a standard or full account.

    The mos.ru portal is the core of the capital’s digital ecosystem. It gives Muscovites access to a variety of online opportunities. Today, over 450 services are available on the portal. Here, users can manage their personal profile, receive electronic services, learn news about important city innovations, and switch to other capital portals and applications. How noted Sergei Sobyanin, last year Muscovites used the services of the mos.ru portal more than 852 million times.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites signed the first contracts for apartments in a new building under the renovation program in Cherepanovykh Drive

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    More than 90 percent of residents of two houses in the Koptevo district being resettled under the renovation program have decided on equivalent apartments in a new building at 54a Cherepanov Proezd. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “Since February 4, about 190 Muscovites from two old buildings – houses 36 on Koptevskaya Street and 52a in Cherepanovykh Drive – began to inspect equivalent apartments in a new building – house 54a in the same drive. As of today, more than 90 percent of them have already decided on the choice of housing for moving, and 26 people have signed the relevant contracts with the department. Those who are just about to start processing the documents can use the super service

    “Moving under the renovation program”. For city residents who have a full account on the mos.ru portal, this digital assistant allows them to choose the date and time online to view the offered housing, as well as the day of signing the contract,” said Maxim Gaman.

    Due to the proximity of the new building to the houses being resettled, the usual schools, kindergartens and other social infrastructure will remain accessible to city residents. In addition, the Likhobory and Koptevo Moscow Central Circle stations are located within a 15-minute walk from the residential complex.

    “The residential complex in Cherepanov Proezd includes 119 apartments with finished, improved finishing. Their total area is almost seven thousand square meters. The entrance hall has rooms for concierges, strollers and bicycles. The first floor is non-residential, and currently houses a resettlement information center. Later, social and household enterprises will be able to open in its place. A recreation area for city residents, as well as children’s and sports grounds, have been equipped in the adjacent territory,” clarified the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    Using the service “Uploading documents within the framework of the renovation program” Muscovites can send inDepartment of City Property personal and title documents that will be needed to prepare a draft agreement. The portal also has an option to make an appointment with a notary: a visit to him is necessary if there are minor children, limited legal capacity orincapacitated people. And to get help with moving, you can leave a request for free call movers.

    As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, a general guide will help you prepare for your planned move instruction, available in super service “Moving under the renovation program” on the mos.ru portal. With its help, you can get information about the documents required to draw up a contract and use links to useful services. If you configure the parameters correctly, the super service will provide the opportunity to read the instructions suitable for a specific life situation.

    Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke aboutapplication of prefab technologies during the construction of houses under the renovation program.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program twice as much.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Construction of heating network for Biryulevskaya metro line has begun

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the Moscow City Economy Complex have begun relocating the heating network in the area of the future ZIL metro station for the construction of the new Biryulevskaya metro line. In total, work to remove heating networks will be carried out at nine sites for the construction of the new line.

    In four areas, work is being carried out using a technology called tunnel heating network installation, which is rare for the capital’s heating system.

    “Using tunnel technology for laying the heating network allows us to reduce inconveniences for city residents. Thus, the work time is reduced and the relocation of third-party communications is minimized: water supply and sanitation networks, sewerage, gas supply, communications and others. Thanks to this technology, the costs of improvement are also reduced,” said Denis Bashuk, Managing Director of PJSC MOEK.

    Construction and installation work on laying the heating network in the area of the future ZIL station of the Biryulevskaya metro line is carried out using a tunnel boring machine at depths of 12 to 22 meters. The total length of the four sections is over 1.3 thousand meters (the combined length of two parallel lines). Communication tunnels will pass under the railway lines and the Moscow Central Circle, Lisitsky and Bratyev Ryabushinskikh streets, as well as Likhachev Avenue.

    The remaining engineering infrastructure facilities for the Biryulevskaya line are currently being designed, with construction planned to begin in the spring of 2025. In total, specialists will lay over 8.5 kilometers of heating network with a diameter of 100 to 1.4 thousand millimeters.

    The Moscow City Economy Complex noted that PJSC MOEK is actively involved in the development of the city’s transport infrastructure, including as part of the expansion of the capital’s metro. If necessary, the company uses tunnel boring machines during the construction of new lines. In particular, in 2024, a 93-meter-long heating network was laid under Profsoyuznaya Street in the technical zone of the Akademicheskaya metro station of the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line at a depth of 16 meters. This was necessary to switch the load from the previously operating heating network and remove it from the construction zone of the new Troitskaya line.

    The Biryulevskaya Line is a radial branch of the Moscow Metro that will serve the southern districts of the capital. Its length will be over 22 kilometers. Ten stations will be built on it. The line will run from the territory of the former ZIL industrial zone to the districts of Zapadnoye and Vostochnoye Biryulyovo.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city has put two premises in historic buildings in the Central Administrative District up for auction

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    They put it up for city auction two commercial premises free-use in the Arbat district. They are located in buildings recognized as cultural heritage sites. This was reported by the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy Kirill Purtov.

    “The Arbat district is one of the main tourist spots in the capital. Business projects implemented here usually show high profitability. Now entrepreneurs can purchase premises located in historical buildings on Arbat Street and 2nd Smolensky Lane at auctions. The area of the objects is 233.3 and 358.8 square meters. The winners of the auctions will be able to open almost any type of business in them, taking into account the requirements for the preservation of cultural heritage sites,” said Kirill Purtov.

    The first room, with an area of 358.8 square meters, is located in the basement of the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Revealed at 18/1 Arbat Street, Building 2. The building was constructed in 1912 under the direction of architect Leonid Stezhensky.

    The second lot is a 233.3 square meter space on the fourth floor of the Orlovs’ apartment building, built in 1906. This legacy of the architect Vladimir Sherwood is located at the address: 2nd Smolensky Lane, Building 1/4.

    Activities related to the protection, preservation and use of objects must be coordinated withDepartment of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow.

    The deadline for applications to participate in the auction will be April 3; open auctions will be held on April 15. To participate, you must register on the Roseltorg online platform and have an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    The capital puts various properties up for auction, and the Moscow investment portal acts as a showcase for them. In the section “Property from the city” Information about the lots is published, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Industrial vacancies to be presented at Quarry Workshop festival

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Professions of the Future Center invites city residents to the Quarry Workshop, an industrial employment festival, on March 25. There, you can interview potential employers and take the most sought-after positions.

    “Industry is a strategically important sector that creates the basis for sustainable economic development. An area where engineering ideas and scientific achievements are embodied in real products and services, improving the quality of life. As Sergei Sobyanin noted

    in the strategy for the development of the social protection system of Moscow until 2030, the city offers residents to develop their human resources potential and successfully integrate into the largest labor market in the country. The festival “Career Workshop” is a unique opportunity for job seekers to become part of a dynamically developing industrial sector. At the event, participants will get acquainted with current offers and receive valuable advice from career experts. For those who are just starting their professional path in this direction, short educational programs lasting up to 3.5 months are available,” said Andrey Tarasov, Director of the Moscow Employment Service, Head of the Professions of the Future Center.

    The enterprises of the holding company “Roselectronics”, which is part of the state corporation “Rostec”, will present their vacancies: the Scientific Research Institute of Automatic Equipment named after Academician V.S. Semenikhin, the concern “Avtomatika”, the Scientific Research Center for Electronic Computer Engineering, the Central Scientific Research Institute “Cyclone”, the scientific and production association “Angstrem” and others.

    Applicants will be offered employment in the positions of process engineer, designer, assembler of electronic equipment and devices, fitter, turner, milling machine operator, operator of CNC machines, roofer and other blue-collar jobs.

    The event will take place on March 25 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the address: Shchepkina Street, Building 38, Building 1. Participation is free, but advance registration is required. registration.

    How the Professions of the Future Center Helps Employers Select PersonnelDevelop soft skills and start your own business: what programs does the employment service offer to Muscovites

    The Moscow City Employment Service is the largest state personnel operator that helps residents of the capital find work. Its structure includes employment offices, many of which are located in the My Documents government service centers. The flagship centers are open at the following addresses: Kuusinen Street, Building 2, Building 1, and Shabolovka Street, Building 48. The specialized My Career employment center is located on Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street (Building 1, Building 1).

    In the center “Professions of the Future” on Shchepkina Street (38 Building 1) you can master one of 75 in-demand specialties in various sectors of the economy in a maximum of 3.5 months. Career mentors will help you find a job after completing your studies. The center’s partners include more than three thousand employers. In addition, it implements a comprehensive career guidance program for ninth-grade students.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow couples will be able to get married at the Moskino cinema park

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    City registry offices have begun accepting applications for marriage at the Moskino cinema park. It has become a new venue for the Moscow Mayor’s project “New Addresses of Happiness”.

    “The Moskino Cinema Park has already established itself as the country’s central film shooting location and is becoming a territory where Muscovites and city guests can have an exciting weekend or become spectators of large-scale theatrical projects. Now, thanks to the New Addresses of Happiness project, families will be created in the cinema park, and its scenery will become the background not only for the adventures of movie characters, but also for the most important events in the lives of Muscovites,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Culture

    Alexey Fursin.

    The Gonzaga Theatre is a miniature copy of the theatre built by the 19th century stage designer Pietro Gonzaga (Pyotr Gonzaga in Russia) in the Arkhangelskoye estate. During its creation, the proportions of the stage, auditorium and foyer of the original building were preserved. The Gonzaga Theatre is located in the educational centre of the cinema park and is one of the most popular sets. Concerts, performances and plays are held there every weekend.

    “On the first day of spring, we held our first marriage registration at the Moskino Cinema Park. The idea of getting married at such an unusual venue was very popular with the capital’s couples. At the request of the newlyweds, we decided to include the Moskino Cinema Park in the Moscow Mayor’s project “New Addresses of Happiness”. The wedding ceremonies will take place in the amazing natural scenery of the Gonzaga Theater. After the marriage registration, the newlyweds and their guests will be able to organize a photo shoot in the unique scenery of the park. The first date for which you can already apply is the eve of the Krasnaya Gorka holiday, April 26, 2025,” said

    Svetlana Ukhaneva, Head of the Civil Registry Office of the City of Moscow.

    The locations for photo sessions will be chosen based on the filming schedule. The newlyweds will be able to feel like they are part of the world of cinema, taking pictures near the Tu-154 aircraft, in the decorations of “Cathedral Square of Moscow” and “Cowboy Town”.

    First wedding ceremony was held in the cinema park on March 1 in the decoration of “Cathedral Square of Moscow”. Not only invited guests but also visitors of “Moskino” witnessed the event. After the official part, the newlyweds took part in a costume photo session in the style of the film “That Same Munchausen”.

    You can apply for marriage registration at the cinema park at portal of public services oron mos.ru, as well as in person at the Yuzhnoye Butovo Wedding Palace. The state fee is 350 rubles.

    The Moskino Cinema Park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s Moscow — City of Cinema project and an object of the Moscow film cluster. The first stage of development has already been completed here: 18 natural sites and four pavilions have been built, including the sets of Moscow Center, Moscow in the 1940s, Vitebsk Station, Yurovo Airport, Moscow Cathedral Square, Deaf Village, Partisan Village, County Town, Cowboy Town, St. Petersburg Bar and others.

    There are over 50 venues available for holding ceremonies in Moscow, including wedding palaces, museums, metro stations, estates and restaurants. A new service will help you choose the perfect venue “Our Wedding”This is the most detailed guide to wedding venues in Moscow.

    Using filters in the service, you can set the necessary parameters, such as the type of venue, interior style and other features – from holding an event outdoors to live music and panoramic views. In addition, you can specify the desired registration date, the nearest metro station, the maximum number of guests and much more. The pages of the venues contain a detailed description and contact phone numbers.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Industrial production is a complex system where science is closely intertwined with engineering and management.

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    4th and 5th year students Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU Danila Anikyev and Serafim Tishchenko successfully completed an internship at the BratskKhimSintez plant. This is an enterprise that produces active pharmaceutical substances (APS) – the main component of a drug, with which its medicinal properties are associated. They are necessary for the production of drugs used in the treatment of socially significant diseases, such as tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis and oncology. Today, the plant’s capacity is 120 tons of APS per year.

    The plant actively accepts students for practical training and internships, providing them with the opportunity to become familiar with technological processes, modern equipment and real tasks of the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.

    — My interest in pharmaceuticals and drug development was formed during my studies. It is important for me that science has practical application, and an internship at R

    The guys learned about the internship from the faculty’s Telegram channel, where a career meeting with the head of R was announced.

    During the internship, the students had the opportunity to work in two research groups, where they were engaged in optimizing the synthesis of pharmaceutical substances and scaling it up. Every week, the students and their supervisors analyzed the results, adjusted the tasks, and planned the next steps. The students saw how even small improvements at each stage — from the choice of reagents and solvents to reducing the reaction time — directly affect the reduction of the product cost, which is critical for the industry.

    — The main discovery for me was the specifics of working with industrial volumes. Before the internship, my experience at NSU and the SB RAS Institute of Organic Chemistry was limited to laboratory scales — I worked with reactions hundreds of times smaller than in production. Here I learned how to adjust the synthesis parameters when scaling: for example, control heat release in reactors or select the mixing speed for large volumes. This is a completely different level of complexity, where even a minor error can lead to serious consequences. In addition, I saw how the logistics of processes are structured: from planning stages to synchronizing the work of teams. Now I understand that industrial production is not just an “enlarged flask”, but a complex system where science is closely intertwined with engineering and management, — Danila shared.

    Such experience not only broadens professional horizons, but also allows students to feel like part of a large industry, where the quality and effectiveness of future drugs depend on their knowledge and skills. Real work in laboratories, interaction with experts and familiarization with previous technologies helped the internship participants better understand what role they can play in the development of the pharmaceutical industry.

    “It was very interesting and useful. Moreover, I am sure that it will definitely be useful to me in the future,” shared his emotions Serafim Tishchenko, a 5th-year student of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU, specializing in Fundamental and Applied Chemistry.

    — The emotions were extremely positive. I learned from my own experience how important my studies at NSU and my internship at the NIOC SB RAS were: they gave me both the theoretical basis and the skills that were immediately useful during the internship. It was nice when the managers noted this — I felt that I was moving in the right direction. And I also clearly understood that I wanted to develop in this area: when you see how your calculations or ideas help optimize the process and reduce costs, you want to take on more complex tasks. This is not just a job — it is an opportunity to create something truly significant, — concluded Danila Anikyev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From March 22, ground transport routes will change in 11 districts of the capital

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    From March 22, six bus and electric bus routes will be adjusted in the capital. The changes will take place in the east, northeast and north of Moscow, as well as in TiNAO. Transport will come closer to new buildings, rail frame stations and social facilities. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Sergey Sobyanin instructed to provide comfortable ground transportation within walking distance from rail frame stations, residential buildings, and places of attraction. From March 22, we will adjust six routes of electric buses and buses in 11 districts of the capital,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    In particular, the routes will change in the south of Troitsk. This is due to the opening of traffic along Akademika Cherenkova and Akademika Franka streets. Route #168 will be merged with route #C174. After the stop “Ulitsa Akademika Dykhne” instead of Promyshlennaya street, buses will go along Akademika Franka street to Bylov. Buses in both directions will call at the village of Krasnaya Pakhra. Between Tekstilshchikov, Gorodskaya and Tsentralnaya streets, instead of route #C174, passengers will be able to travel on buses #C117, #C187 and #C924. Route #906 after the stop “Troitsky Khram” will go along Fizicheskaya, Akademika Cherenkova and Akademika Franka streets to Promyshlennaya street.

    Buses T75 will go only to Nikolay Starostin Street under the new number 635. Boarding will take place at the stop “3rd microdistrict Novokosina”. On Saltykovskaya Street, passengers will be able to use route No. 674. Buses of route No. 723 will take them to the 2nd Moscow Crematorium.

    In the village of Kozhukhovo, you can use the stops on Lukhmanovskaya Street. Instead of buses of route No. 772, buses C613 will run to the third Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-3) in the village of Ukhtomsky. At the same time, city transport will start running more often.

    Route #643 will cease operating. It is no longer required, as passengers prefer to use MCD-3, where trains run every 10 minutes. The north and east of Moscow are also connected by the MCC and the Nekrasovskaya metro line. From Kozhukhov, you can take buses #726, 773, 787, 808, 821, 849 and 855 to the Nekrasovskaya line and #787 to the Kosino MCD station. From Zapadnoye Degunino, buses #154 go to the Botanichesky Sad metro station and #215 go to the Grachevskaya MCD station.

    In accordance with the objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life” In Moscow, much attention is paid to the modernization of social and municipal infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transport routes and updating the rolling stock. In addition, within the framework of the national project, the capital has begun developing the Central Transport Hub. It will become a single circuit with regular suburban rail transport for more than 30 million residents of 11 regions of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The capital’s pharmaceutical plant has confirmed its status as an industrial complex

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    The pharmaceutical plant located in Zelenograd, one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in Russia, has confirmed its status as an industrial complex. The company will continue to receive tax benefits, which will allow it to further significantly reduce its financial burden. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Sergey Sobyanin defined the development of the pharmaceutical complex as one of the city’s key priorities. A number of projects are being implemented in the capital to strengthen the country’s medicinal sovereignty and there is a pool of comprehensive tools to support enterprises. Among them is the assignment of the status of an industrial complex, which provides for a special tax regime for companies. Thus, one of the capital’s pharmaceutical plants has confirmed the right to a special status, which will allow it to continue to receive tax benefits. Today, the enterprise produces a wide range of drugs and vaccines in accordance with international quality standards. Since the beginning of the year, the plant has produced more than 890 thousand packages of drugs, including drugs for the treatment of renal failure, hemostatic agents for local use, immunomodulators, bronchodilators and local anesthetics for the Russian and foreign markets,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    For the company “Binnofarm Group” the property tax has been halved, and the rental rate has been reduced fivefold – to 0.3 percent of the cadastral value of the site. The plant uses the saved funds for its own development.

    “Today, the site is undergoing final preparations for the launch of production of drugs based on monoclonal antibodies against rheumatoid arthritis and for the treatment of osteoporosis. The first batches of drugs will enter civilian circulation by the end of 2025 – beginning of 2026,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    Previously, assistance from the Moscow Fund for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship was attracted to implement this project in the form of compensation for part of the interest on an investment loan in the amount of 1.5 billion rubles.

    According to the plant’s corporate director for production activities, Anatoly Yaglenko, production will be launched in about a month. This global project required large-scale investments and the construction of new capacities at the plant from scratch. The support that the enterprise receives from the city helps reduce the tax burden.

    Medicines based on monoclonal antibodies are modern medicines and can significantly improve the quality of life of patients, and their production makes a significant contribution to the fight against complex diseases.

    Previously The Mayor of Moscow said on increasing the volume of drug production in January by 12.3 percent with the support of the city.

    Production of drugs for the treatment of oncological and autoimmune diseases to be established in Zelenograd

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Master classes, lectures, professional testing: the forum of capital colleges has begun in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A large-scale college forum has begun in the capital. On March 19–21, schoolchildren and their parents will be able to get acquainted with the capital’s colleges at Gostiny Dvor, take part in master classes on more than 140 in-demand professions, undergo professional testing, and meet with famous speakers and artists. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “In recent years, the labor market has seen a huge demand for specialists with secondary vocational education (SVE). In turn, colleges are increasingly becoming a choice for further career paths for schoolchildren. In order to maintain the interest of children and give them the opportunity to get acquainted with the wide opportunities that SVE now offers, today we opened a three-day forum of capital colleges in Gostiny Dvor. 48 educational organizations will take part in it. Here, every schoolchild will be able to practically assess their predisposition to a particular direction, literally “touch” the specialty and feel which professions may be interesting to them,” noted Anastasia Rakova.

    She added that a separate program has been prepared for parents, for whom this period is also difficult. They will meet with experts in the field of psychology and adolescent personality development. Parents will be able to talk to college representatives and ask all the questions they have about admission and the children’s further adaptation.

    In the morning and afternoon hours, the forum will be available only for organized visits by Moscow schoolchildren, and from 17:30 – for everyone.

    On March 19, doctor, journalist and TV presenter Sergei Malozemov will tell how to stick to a healthy diet and stay active while studying. At a lecture by communications trainer and digital etiquette expert Keti Sapovich, you can learn about the basics of eco-friendly communication, and at a speech by figure skater and TV presenter Evgenia Medvedeva, you can learn how to properly use the opportunities of a metropolis in your profession.

    As part of the evening program, psychologist Anetta Orlova will share advice on how to cope with stress during exams, and Konstantin Sidorkov, director of work with artists at a major IT company, will talk about how secondary vocational education helps people get jobs in successful Russian companies.

    On March 20, three-time Olympic champion Maria Kiseleva will share the secrets of achieving goals, and blogger Alexander Ivanov will talk about the demand for scientific specialties. In the evening, there will be an awards ceremony for the winners of the first Moscow college film festival “Profession in the frame”, as well as a lecture by the creative director of the design company Alisa Bokha.

    On March 21, Doctor of Biological Sciences Vyacheslav Dubynin will talk about the effective work of the brain under stress, and Seda Kasparov’s voice coach will talk about the secrets of successful communication. Somnologist Roman Buzunov will give the children advice on how to properly rest under intense study conditions.

    Each day, the lecture hall will close with a concert program. In addition, more than 120 master classes will be held within the forum. Using virtual reality technologies, schoolchildren will try themselves in the role of racers and drone pilots, master the skills of 3D modeling and additive technologies, and get acquainted with advanced welding and robotics techniques. They will be able to learn the basics of programming and auto mechanics, as well as reveal their potential in the field of beauty, floristry and medicine.

    Detailed information about the in-demand professions and specialties taught in the capital’s colleges is available in the section“Colleges” on the portal“School. Moscow”, in the telegram channel“Colleges of Moscow” And community of the same name on the social network VKontakte.

    Most Moscow college students start working while still studyingSobyanin approved priorities for the development of the Moscow education system

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: What social facilities were built in the capital within the framework of three state programs

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    Since 2011, 69 social infrastructure facilities have been built in Moscow at the expense of the city budget. They were erected under the supervision of the capital’s Department of Civil Engineering within the framework of the city state programs “Urban Development Policy”, “Social Support for Residents of Moscow” and “Safe City”. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Since 2011, 69 social infrastructure facilities with a total area of over 697 thousand square meters have been built in the capital under three state programs. In particular, 23 facilities were built under the Urban Development Policy, 30 under the Safe City, and 16 under the Social Support for Moscow Residents program. Last year, four facilities appeared in the capital under these programs. Since 2011, new social institutions have been built in the Izmailovo, Ramenki, Akademichesky, Dmitrovsky, Strogino, Kurkino and other districts,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Social facilities are built according to modern quality standards and taking into account the needs of the capital’s residents.

    “In 2016, the Shipilovsky Wedding Palace was built at the expense of the city budget at the address: Shipilovsky Proezd, Building 27. The building with a total area of about two thousand square meters was erected according to an individual project and has a high throughput capacity. Inside the registry office there are all the necessary premises for comfortable service of citizens: a hall for the ceremonial registration of marriage, offices for processing documents and living rooms for photo sessions. The building is also equipped with ramps and tactile signs, which makes it comfortable for people with limited mobility to visit,” noted the head of the capital’s Department of Civil Construction.

    RAfik Zagrutdinov.

    In 2022, a sports and recreation complex with a swimming pool was built on the territory of the Moscow College of Social Professions named after E.I. Kholostova in the Butyrsky District. This is a three-story building, on the first floor of which, in addition to the entrance lobby with a cloakroom, there is a swimming area. Both adults and children, including those with disabilities, can visit the pool. On the second floor there is a gym, and on the third floor there is a multi-purpose hall for team sports. Several recreation areas were also arranged on the territory of the complex. The total area of the facility is almost 5.5 thousand square meters.

    Last year they built building of the Department of Internal Affairs in the Tverskoy district. A three-story building with an area of 6.6 thousand square meters was erected according to an individual project on Krasnoproletarskaya Street. Comfortable conditions were created for Moscow police officers to perform their official tasks to ensure the safety of city residents and guests of the capital.

    According to the Chairman of the Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow Anton Slobodchikova, in 2024, the department issued four permits for the commissioning of social infrastructure facilities. Throughout the construction cycle, inspectors assessed the quality of the work performed and the materials used. In total, 51 on-site inspections were conducted during the construction of the buildings.

    Previously Sergei Sobyanin said that about 150 social facilities will be built in 2025–2026.

    The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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