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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Fitness, chess, football: Luzhniki to host School Sports Festival

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On May 24, the Luzhniki Olympic Complex will host a large-scale School Sports Festival. More than 25,000 people will take part in it, including schoolchildren, college students, teachers and coaches. Anyone can attend the event, admission is free. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Moscow creates all the conditions for children to lead a healthy lifestyle and try themselves in various sports. Today, the capital has almost 30 thousand sports sections for schoolchildren – from football and chess to biathlon and motorsport. In order to inspire children to achieve and show how diverse and interesting such activities can be, since 2023 we have been holding the School Sports Festival. Each time it gathers more and more participants – this year it will be visited by more than 25 thousand people. This time, participants and guests can expect inspiring master classes, games and training. For example, demonstration performances in fitness aerobics, gymnastics, eSports and BMX are planned. And at the end of the festival, famous artists will perform,” said Anastasia Rakova.

    The festival will sum up the sports season in Moscow schools and colleges. Guests will be treated to competitions in football, three-on-three basketball, volleyball, tag rugby, chess, checkers, and also the GTO standards. Particular attention will be paid to family activities this year. Thus, a relay race “To the Start with the Whole Family” is planned.

    In addition to sports competitions, master classes and board games will be organized. For example, gymnast Arina Averina will hold a class where she will share her professional experience and talk about unique author’s techniques. Visitors will also be able to play panna football and golf, try their hand at jumping and overcome the obstacle course “Ninja Path”.

    For guests over 14 years old, a sports reality show “Young Titans” was prepared, organized jointly with one of the federal channels. Dmitry Yashankin, a participant of the second season of the show “Titans”, will act as a mentor for the children.

    Special guests will be ambassadors of school sports: TV presenter and rugby player Vasily Artemyev and football player Alan Dzagoev.

    Visitors to the special exhibition will learn interesting facts about outstanding personalities, including goalkeeper Lev Yashin, as well as about athletes who participated in the Great Patriotic War.

    The celebration will end with a gala concert featuring ST (Alexander Stepanov), Anet Sai and other popular artists.

    For those who will not be able to attend the festival, broadcasts will be organized on social networks. Graduates of the educational project “Academy of Sports Media”, as well as young journalists from school and student sports clubs are responsible for preparing news and organizing live broadcasts. Additional information can be found on the website School Sports Festival.

    The School Sports Festival is one of the main events for young athletes in the capital. Last year, it was visited by more than 20,000 people. At the opening of the school sports season in September, Muscovites set two records. The first ever and at the same time the largest parade of school and student sports clubs in Russia took place in the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, in which about five thousand people took part. The most massive was also the dance flash mob to live music, which was joined by more than 1,200 Muscovites.

    Holding sports events for students in the capital contributes to the development of children’s talents and the formation of skills that will be useful to them in their future profession, and corresponds to the objectives of the “Professionalism” project of the national project “Youth and Children”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How the Investment Packaging program helps entrepreneurs

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since its launch, the Investment Packaging program has been used by over 1,100 business representatives. 285 companies have undergone practical training and developed materials to attract investors, and 171 startups took part in 31 final pitch sessions to present the project, organized by the Moscow Innovation Cluster.

    “Investment Packaging” is a training program for aspiring entrepreneurs on creating an investment presentation and a financial model for a startup, which has been operating in Moscow since 2021. It consists of two modules. Participants are given the opportunity to develop materials for presentation to an investor and attract funding, as well as prepare for a pitch session before it.

    You can apply for the program at any time on the platform I. Moskov. The theoretical module is available to individual entrepreneurs, individuals and legal entities from all over the country. The practical module is only for participants of the Moscow Innovation Cluster.

    “Investment packaging is an ongoing program. And during its operation, we have developed a profile of companies wishing to present their project to investors. These are mainly developers of software for business, medical technologies, consumer goods and services, educational and industrial technologies. According to surveys, the average request for investment from companies is 10 million rubles. Most often, last year, program participants were companies aged four years and with a median revenue of nine million rubles,” said

    Kristina Kostroma, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

    Thus, the program involved a company that produces M1 and M2 monoblocks for automation of checkout areas and self-service areas. The terminals are based on the latest technologies and help speed up the trading process, reduce queues and increase the convenience of shopping. M1 and M2 were developed in Russia specifically for retail and catering outlets with a high customer flow. The Investment Packaging program helped the company update its knowledge, develop an investment presentation and update product prices. Thanks to the Moscow Innovation Cluster, the manufacturer met one of the chain stores with which it is now negotiating the supply of monoblocks for checkouts.

    A business management software developer also completed the program. The system includes business and project management solutions, document search, task analysis, and process optimization based on artificial intelligence. Thanks to the knowledge gained, the company was able to better understand how to effectively present its project and attract the attention of potential investors.

    Training courses and technology competitions: what non-financial support measures are popular with businesses in MoscowMore than a thousand Russian enterprises have been included in the register of startups and high-tech companies in Moscow

    Moscow Innovation Cluster promotes the creation of conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technical development in the capital: the development and implementation of innovative technologies, ensuring scientific, technical and industrial cooperation, effective interaction of all participants in the Moscow innovation ecosystem. The cluster includes more than 40 thousand organizations from Moscow and 86 regions of Russia. More than 50 services are available to developers and high-tech businesses. The project is supervised by the capital Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

    Demand for the Moscow Innovation Cluster’s online platform has grown 2.5 times in a yearSobyanin: Developments by Moscow InnoCluster participants simplify people’s work

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Since the beginning of the year, more than 1.7 thousand families have moved into new apartments under the renovation program in the east of the capital

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of 2025, over 1.7 thousand families in the east of the capital have moved to new buildings as part of the renovation program. Almost 75 percent of them took advantage of the city’s assistance in moving. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Since the beginning of 2025, about 4.8 thousand families have moved into new apartments under the renovation program. Of these, more than 1.7 thousand are in the Eastern Administrative District of the capital. In particular, in Severnoye Izmailovo, more than 500 families celebrated housewarming, and in Perovo – over 400. In the Sokolinaya Gora and Golyanovo districts, more than 300 and 200 families, respectively, moved into new apartments,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    In order to make the move under the renovation program more comfortable, the city provides residents with movers and a truck free of charge. This service can be ordered on the mos.ru portal – to do this, go tosuper service “Moving under the renovation program”, then select “Assistance with moving” or contact the resettlement information centers.

    “Of the 1.7 thousand families who moved in the east, almost 75 percent — over 1.3 thousand — used the “Moving Assistance” service. Of these, about 400 left requests for movers and a car in the Severnoye Izmailovo district, and another 350 in Perovo. In the Sokolinaya Gora and Golyanovo districts, about 200 and more than 160 families, respectively, used this service,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    As noted inthe capital’s Department of Information Technology, will help you prepare for the move general instructions, available in the super service “Moving under the renovation program” on the mos.ru portal. With its help, you can find out how this process is organized and what documents are required. If you configure the parameters of the move, then the resident will be able to familiarize themselves with the scenario of the future resettlement depending on the specific life situation. And Muscovites who are already moving will be helped by detailed personalized instructions that are automatically customized for each resident. This will speed up the move and make it more comfortable.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin examined new house under the renovation program in Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    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: Pavilions and piers will appear on Pushkinskaya Embankment in Gorky Park

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure, work continues on the construction of two multifunctional pavilions on Pushkinskaya Embankment. The construction of two berths is also planned there.

    Multifunctional pavilions in the form of a liner

    The pavilions are being built on a metal frame with reinforced concrete floors. Four of them are already ready, and two more are under construction. They will resemble a cruise liner.

    Floor-to-ceiling stained glass will be used for the facades of one of the pavilions under construction. Heated ceramic granite slabs will be laid on the roof that is used for construction, where an observation deck will be equipped. The area of the building will be 3.1 thousand square meters. Work is currently underway to construct a pit with soil replacement and a foundation; specialists have also begun installing the metal frame.

    Another multifunctional pavilion with an area of 3.5 thousand square meters and a height of 17.3 meters will be erected next to the Crimean Bridge. Its appearance will show features of constructivism. The construction of the foundation pit has already been completed, workers are starting to construct the foundation and install the monolithic slab and metal structures.

    The pavilion will have several entrances: from the Crimean Bridge, the service alley, and from the embankment. In front of each of them, a small cozy area will be arranged, and from the embankment side, an amphitheater and a green hill will be made in front of the entrance.

    On the first floor, a summer terrace will be equipped with a view of the lilac garden. On the second floor, a multi-purpose hall with a panoramic window overlooking the park will appear. It will be possible to hold a variety of events here.

    The existing passage to the embankment along the Crimean Bridge will be significantly expanded. Opposite the pavilion, a decorative panel will be created based on an unrealized sketch by Alexander Deineka.

    Piers-trestles

    This year, it is also planned to build two berths with a total area of 1.6 thousand square meters. They will be located on both sides of the ramp-stand on Pushkinskaya Embankment. Three barges will be used in the construction, two of which will deliver and store cargo, and another one will house a construction camp. They will also use two pusher tugs, a floating crane and a special pontoon for installing a crane and assembling berth structures.

    The berth structures will be trestle-type structures 110 meters long. Metal frames will be mounted on a pile foundation, and reinforced concrete slabs will be laid on them. The top coating will be made of heat-treated non-slip granite in light gray tones.

    Stainless steel railings will be installed on each of the berths. The first of them will have six staircases, including four with ramps for people with limited mobility, and the second will have three with ramps. Benches and trash bins will be installed nearby.

    Capital heated pavilions will be erected on the berths, where checkpoints with inspection equipment and turnstiles for paying for the trip will be placed. The pavilion frames will be metal, and stained glass structures made of double-chamber glass units with tempered triplex will be used for the facades.

    The buildings are equipped with good lighting, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Cable lines will be laid to organize the power supply. In order not to pollute the river with surface runoff from the piers, two water purification systems will be installed in the form of filter cartridges, which are cylindrical structures.

    The berths will be illuminated by modern LED lamps, and the pavilions will be equipped with architectural and artistic lighting.

    To ensure safe navigation on the Moscow River, the bottom will be deepened. To avoid erosion, it will be reinforced with gabion mesh structures placed on a layer of crushed stone in front of the berths.

    After the completion of the work, Pushkinskaya Embankment will become an even more popular place for city residents and tourists of all ages.

    Sergei Sobyanin: We are implementing six improvement projects in the Eastern Administrative District this year

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN chief hopes PM appointment will help bring peace to Sudan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    UNITED NATIONS, May 21 (Xinhua) — United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday expressed hope that the appointment of a new prime minister in Sudan would help bring peace, his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

    The head of the world organization took note of the appointment of Kamil Idris as Prime Minister of Sudan, noted S. Dujarric.

    “The Secretary-General hopes that this appointment will serve as a first step towards inclusive consultations aimed at forming a broad-based technocratic government and establishing peace,” the statement said.

    A. Guterres stressed that efforts to achieve consensus must be a priority and lead to tangible progress for the benefit of all Sudanese people, including through a ceasefire, the provision of basic services to the entire population and the establishment of a basis for a common vision for the future of Sudan.

    The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council and Commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, signed a constitutional decree on Monday appointing K. Idris as Prime Minister.

    The post has been vacant since civilian leader Abdallah Hamdok resigned in January 2022 following the military coup carried out by A.F. Al-Burhan in October 2021. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Syria, Jordan to create coordination council to strengthen cooperation

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    DAMASCUS, May 21 (Xinhua) — Syria and Jordan on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a coordination council aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation.

    The agreement was signed in Damascus by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani and Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi. It outlines plans to strengthen cooperation in key sectors such as energy, water, health and transport.

    The creation of the council, agreed upon during A. al-Safadi’s visit to Damascus on April 17, came amid reports that the EU intends to lift economic sanctions on Syria.

    A. al-Shibani noted that the easing of European sanctions will contribute to the expansion of regional cooperation.

    A. al-Safadi said that the establishment of the coordination council is aimed at resuming joint initiatives in the critical infrastructure and humanitarian sectors. “Syria’s stability is crucial for the stability of the region,” he added.

    The parties condemned the repeated Israeli airstrikes on Syrian territory. A. al-Shibani stressed that Damascus “maintains contact with the US and Europe” to put pressure on Israel.

    A. al-Safadi said that Israel’s attacks on southern Syria also threaten Jordan’s security. “External interference in Syria must stop,” he said, adding that “Jordan sees Syria as its gateway to Europe, and Syria sees Jordan as a bridge to the Persian Gulf.”

    A. al-Shibani reiterated Syria’s commitment to open diplomacy and national reconstruction, saying the country’s priority is stabilizing the economy, rebuilding energy infrastructure and facilitating the return of refugees. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Direct freight railway route Tianjin-Tashkent opened

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    TIANJIN, May 21 (Xinhua) — A direct freight train route has opened between the north Chinese port city of Tianjin and the Uzbek capital Tashkent. The first train departed on Tuesday at about 4 p.m. Beijing time, carrying 50 containers of cargo brought by sea from the Republic of Korea to Tashkent within two weeks.

    For Uzbekistan, China is the largest trading partner and the largest source of exports of goods, among which electromechanical products are one of the leading items. As the operator of the new railway route reported, the above-mentioned train mainly transports auto parts, as well as some types of mechanical equipment, engineering construction materials and consumer electronics.

    The representative office of JSC Uzbekistan Railways in China indicated the importance of opening a new cargo route for Uzbekistan, as well as for the entire transport system of Central Asia, noting that the direct route has reduced the cargo transportation route from Tianjin to Uzbekistan by more than 800 km compared to previous routes passing through the cities of Xi’an, Hami or Urumqi.

    The Uzbek side expects that this route will be able to serve as an alternative corridor for multimodal cargo transportation for import-export enterprises, combining rail and sea transport, the representative office stated.

    Industry analysts are also convinced that the opening of the direct Tianjin-Tashkent railway route will further strengthen international freight logistics between Tianjin and other member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which will bring new energy to trade and economic cooperation within the SCO. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Launches Commercial Launch Vehicle Lijian-1 Y7

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    JIUQUAN, May 21 (Xinhua) — China on Wednesday launched a Lijian-1 Y7 carrier rocket carrying six satellites.

    The carrier rocket lifted off at 12:05 p.m. Beijing time from the Commercial Aerospace Innovation Pilot Zone in northwest China and placed a group of satellites into their designated orbits.

    This launch is the seventh flight mission for the Lijian-1 series of launch vehicles. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sudanese Armed Forces Declare Khartoum State Free of Militias

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    KHARTOUM, May 21 (Xinhua) — The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) on Tuesday declared Khartoum state free of the paramilitary Rapid Reaction Force (RRF), which has been present in the region for more than two years.

    The military said Khartoum had been cleared of “rebels and their supporters.”

    The VSS also promised to continue military operations until all areas remaining under the control of the RSF are completely liberated. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students from Moscow Colleges Win Computer Game Development Marathon

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The final of the unique all-Russian marathon GameCraft 2.0 on game development ended at the Moscow State College of Electromechanics and Information Technology. Students of the capital’s secondary specialized educational institutions won awards in all nine nominations. This was reported by the press service of the capital’s Department of Education and Science.

    “This year, 80 teams from all over the country, including Tomsk and Krasnodar Krai, joined the GameCraft 2.0 marathon and demonstrated their developments in nine competition nominations. Over the course of several months, participants created their own computer games in 3D or 2D graphics. In the final, 19 best teams presented original projects — from 3D worlds to pixel platformers. Students from Moscow colleges showed the best results and became winners in all nominations of the marathon,” the department’s press service reported.

    The marathon was won by teams from six Moscow educational institutions: Moscow State College of Electromechanics and Information Technology, Small Business College No. 4, College of Architecture, Design and Reengineering No. 26, Financial College No. 35, Moscow Automobile and Road College named after A.A. Nikolaev and Moscow College of Management, Hotel Business and Information Technology “Tsaritsyno”. The winners will have the opportunity to undergo an internship with the prospect of further employment in the CDK company, which became a partner of the marathon.

    Student teams competed for the Best 3D Game, Best 2D Game, Best Graphics, Best Gameplay, Most Creative Idea, Best Sound and Music, Best Artificial Intelligence, Most Original Concept, and Audience Choice Award. They were assisted by mentors through webinars and consultations.

    Thus, the team “Tadpoles” of the College of Small Business No. 4 won first place in the nomination “Best 2D Game”. The guys developed a puzzle game that offers to catch a butterfly in a jar using logic and improvised means. According to the expert jury, the project has a chance to get into online app stores.

    “At first we wanted to make a detective game, but then we decided to create a puzzle – it seemed more interesting to us and suitable for the marathon format. Working on the project was not easy, but very exciting: in the process, we constantly returned to the finished elements, reviewed ideas, made changes. Thanks to a special system of intermediate stages – checkpoints – we could understand what works and what needs to be improved. This helped us grow as a team and make the game better,” shared Pavel Zelenin, a student at Small Business College No. 4.

    The team from the Moscow State College of Electromechanics and Information Technology presented the game Cat’s Delivery in the genre of endless running about a delivery cat who dreams of saving up for his first electric guitar. All the characters were hand-drawn by the participants, and an original music playlist was written to create the atmosphere. The project won in the nomination “Best Sound and Musical Accompaniment” and took second place among 2D games.

    Taisiya Gritsenko, a student at the educational institution, said that the idea of the game Cat’s delivery was born spontaneously. The girl decided to combine what is close to her: music, cats and the atmosphere of the night city. The marathon became her first step in creating computer games.

    The projects of the participants were evaluated by an expert jury, headed by the CEO of the partner company Egor Pynzar, a teacher of the Moscow State College of Electromechanics and Information Technology Gadzhi Gadzhiev, an expert of the Professionals championship in the 3D modeling for computer games competency Magomed Omarov, as well as students Nikita Braga, Feodosiy Yachmenev and Ruslan Korobchenko.

    The idea of holding the marathon belongs to students of the Moscow State College of Electromechanics and Information Technology. Last year it was held for the first time. In 2025, the students from the educational institution applied for a grant from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) for further development of the project.

    This summer, the Moscow State College of Electromechanics and Information Technology will begin recruiting for a new specialty, “Development of Computer Games, Augmented and Virtual Reality.” Students will be able to obtain a sought-after profession and master the latest technologies for creating modern games.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: An exhibition on the development of high-rise construction has opened in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A book exhibition dedicated to the establishment and development of high-rise construction in Moscow has opened in the library of architects and urbanists. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy of the capital Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    “The exhibition introduces the works of famous Moscow architects and touches on the almost century-long history of urban development. The new exhibition presents books dedicated to the history of the construction of Moscow high-rises. Of particular value is the fact that they were published during the years of their construction. Among them are the books “Construction of high-rise buildings in Moscow”, “Architecture and designs of high-rise buildings in Moscow” by Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky, specialized books and magazines dedicated to the design of high-rise structures,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The exhibition will be open until June 18.

    Among the exhibits, you can find the works of architecture candidate Anatoly Magai, as well as biographies of architects – from Ivan Zarudny to Sergei Tchoban.

    The scientific and technical library with specialized literature on urban studies, architecture, urban development and art in Russian and foreign languages appeared in 1930. Its unique collection is open to specialists, students and everyone who loves and is interested in urban spaces, their history and development. Here you can get access to rare publications, order a selection of literature from the librarian, attend thematic and cultural events and work comfortably in the reading room.

    For detailed information and library opening hours, please call: 7 499 250-35-82 (extension 969-37).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New releases and meetings with experts: the Moscow Longevity film club is open for older Muscovites

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Longevity project has a film club where you can not only watch your favorite films and new releases, but also talk to their creators. Meetings are held every Wednesday at 18:00.

    Film club members are offered to watch works of various genres – from animation and TV series to popular science films and documentaries. Actors, directors, producers, animators, cameramen and other representatives of the cinema art are invited to the meetings as experts. The club has already acquired permanent partners, including a large Russian online cinema. Older city residents can be among the first to see its new releases.

    Thus, the guests of the film club have already watched and discussed the comedy series “Mammoths” in the format of a pre-premiere screening, the historical melodrama “Love of the Soviet Union” and this year’s comedy “Three Plus Three”, about the creation of which the participants were told by actress Olga Khokhlova. At a meeting with the director and producer of the film “Ay da Pushkin!” Muscovites learned the secrets of creating animated films.

    The next screening will take place on May 28. Club members will see the 2025 film “Manyunya: Ba’s Birthday”. The film is based on the books of writer Narine Abgaryan and is a continuation of the famous series “Manyunya”. The film touches on important and close topics for everyone – friendship, the connection of generations and family values. After the screening, actress Karina Kagramanyan, who plays one of the main roles, will talk about how the creators worked on the film.

    The film club already has regular visitors. For example, Igor Pavlov, a participant in the Moscow Longevity project, tries not to miss a single meeting.

    “It is much more interesting to watch new films in a company, and then discuss with experts how and where the film was shot, how the plot changed and was supplemented during the filming. A large company gathers at our Moscow Longevity Center “Presnensky”, and questions come to the experts via video link from other centers. Just a week ago I went to see the film “The Bremen Town Musicians”, I heard a lot about it and finally watched it, it is a good musical comedy,” said Igor Pavlov.

    Citizens aged 55 and over can join the film club. In-person meetings are held at the Presnensky Moscow Longevity Centre, and broadcasts are sent to other centres. Experts answer all questions from viewers. You can find out about upcoming screenings and sign up for the club on the website “Moscow Longevity”.

    This spring, Moscow’s longevity centers have opened unified calendar classes, which included exercises, a program to maintain cognitive skills and psycho-emotional health, lectures with doctors, a film lecture hall and other activities. The schedule takes into account the daily rhythms that are comfortable for a person – for example, the morning is devoted to physical activity, and in the evening, city residents are offered more entertainment and educational meetings.

    A detailed schedule of classes can be found at project website or in any Moscow longevity center. All Muscovites over 55 years old who wish to can visit them.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Track and field athletes performed well at the regional Universiade

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The next stages of the 48th Universiade among students of higher educational institutions of the Novosibirsk region have ended – in track and field competitions, NSU students brilliantly won silver medals, and in cross-country they took fourth place.

    The winners in the individual competition were:

    Nikita Bosak (MMF) took second place in the 1000m cross-country race

    At track and field competitions:

    1st place – Igor Gunko (FF) – 100m run, result 11.30

    1st place – Yana Stepanchuk (FEN) – long jump, result 487 cm

    3rd place – Nikita Bosak (MMF) – 800 m run, result 1.56.29

    3rd place – Anastasia Osmushkina (IMMT) – 1500m run, result 5.06.79

    2nd place – 4 x 100 m relay, result 46.12: Alexander Makhanov (GGF), Andrey Birkin (EF), Nikita Sobolev and Igor Gunko (FF)

    2nd place – 4 x 400 m relay, result 3.34.28: Nikita Bosak, Alexey Chviruk, Danil Kasyanov (MMF) and Miron Gaskov (FIT)

    Also recently, the 78th city relay race dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War took place, where the NSU team took 5th place.

    Anastasia Osmushkina (IMMT) became the winner of the contest “Miss Relay 2025”

    Our national teams also included:

    Darya Zavalishina, Gleb Mamonov, Alexander Khramov and Lev Zhukov (MMF)

    Alexander Lapushinsky, Nikita Filchakov and Nikita Tropin (FIT)

    Tatyana Nefedova, Nikita Linev and Artem Golovin (GI)

    Ksenia Zubareva, Daria Gogoleva and Alina Polyakova (FEN)

    Rada Luzan and Alexander Nemov (FF)

    Matvey Kopylov (IIR) and Yaroslav Myasnikov (GGF)

    Congratulations to the winners of the competition and all the athletes and coaches Anton Mamekov, Olga Chernaya and Anastasia Trishkina on their worthy performance! We wish them further success in the summer competition season!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: 7.2 million people took part in the Active Citizen project

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    The Active Citizen project has turned 11 years old. Sergei Sobyanin announced this in his blog.

    In 2014, Moscow became a pioneer of digital democracy by creating a project “Active Citizen”. A unique platform gave Muscovites the opportunity to directly influence the development of the best city on Earth.

    “Today, 11 years later, Active Citizen has 7.2 million participants, that is, practically every second resident of Moscow. This is a large-scale community of active citizens who rightfully become full-fledged co-authors of many city projects and transformations. Every month we implement 30-40 decisions supported by Muscovites,” wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

    The project participants make decisions in a variety of areas. Thanks to the voting conducted since 2014, more than two thousand courtyards, streets, parks and embankments have acquired a modern look. New standards for the activities of clinics, libraries and My Documents government service centers have been developed and implemented. More than a million trees and shrubs have been planted on Moscow streets and avenues.

    The capital’s festivals have become more interesting and eventful. Moscow has branded tea and ice cream. More than 130 city objects, including streets, squares and metro stations, have received names. And the baby panda and other pets of the Moscow Zoo, Moskvarium and the City Farm at VDNKh now bear names given to them by city residents.

    Having appeared as a platform for voting, the Active Citizen project has gradually turned into a multifunctional platform where residents can offer their own ideas for improving Moscow, participate in city projects, complete online quests, and learn about various events and news from the life of the capital.

    For active participation in the project, points of the city loyalty program “Million Prizes” are awarded, which residents use to purchase tickets to museums, excursions and exhibitions, souvenirs with project logos or to top up the “Troika” card. If desired, the earned points can be sent to charitable foundations and public organizations (one point is equal to one ruble). Last year alone, donations from participants in city electronic projects amounted to more than 71 million points/rubles.

    In 2025, the online platform “Active Citizen for Children” was launched, created specifically for young Muscovites aged at least six and under 14 years. Now, not only adults can decide what the capital will be like, but also children. The platform invites children to an exciting world of quizzes, games, comics and video stories that introduce children to Moscow and tell about the capital’s initiatives and achievements.

    “Active Citizen” is an excellent example of how, with the right approach, digital technologies can become an effective tool for interaction between the government and society, where the opinion of each person matters, and active participation in the life of the city brings real benefits to everyone,” added Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New Species of Microbes Discovered on Chinese Space Station

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhua) — Researchers on the Chinese space station announced for the first time the discovery of a new strain of bacteria, named Niallia tiangongensis, the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) said on Tuesday.

    As one of the oldest and most diverse forms of life on Earth, microorganisms are tiny but ubiquitous. The newly discovered species represents a previously unknown microbe that has never been documented or studied by scientists before.

    The unique environment inside the space station, with its microgravity, radiation, confined spaces and limited nutrients, has long attracted researchers because of its potential to harbor unknown species of microorganisms.

    In May 2023, the Shenzhou-15 crew collected microbial samples from the station’s surfaces using sterile wipes and preserved them at low temperatures in orbit. The frozen samples were sent back to Earth, where scientists analyzed the samples and identified a new species of microorganism, Niallia tiangongensis. The analysis involved multidisciplinary methods, including morphological analysis, genome sequencing, phylogenetic studies, and metabolic profiling, the CMSA said.

    Microorganisms use their unique biological mechanisms to adapt to the stresses of the space environment, which in turn shape their metabolic and physiological characteristics.

    Niallia tiangongensis exhibits exceptional stress tolerance by maintaining cellular redox balance and ensuring robust growth under extreme conditions by regulating bacillithiol (BSH) biosynthesis to counteract space-induced oxidative stress.

    The new strain has distinctive biofilm-forming and radiation-damage-repelling capabilities, making it a versatile solution for space environments.

    The new discovery offers scientists a completely new perspective: the adaptation mechanisms of new species could help develop targeted microbial control strategies that could be applied in aerospace, agriculture, industry and medicine, as well as in the sustainable use of organic matter.

    As the long-term operation of the Chinese space station continues, researchers expect significant progress in understanding the biologically active components of microorganisms, their genetic resources and metabolic functions, which could potentially bring significant benefits to scientific research and practical applications on Earth.

    The results of the study were published online in the international scientific journal International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Canada’s consumer price index rose 1.7 percent in April

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    OTTAWA, May 20 (Xinhua) — Canada’s consumer price index rose 1.7 percent year-on-year in April, slower than the 2.3 percent increase in March, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.

    As noted, the slowdown in inflation in April was caused by a decrease in energy prices, which fell by 12.7 percent after a decrease of 0.3 percent in March.

    Excluding energy, the consumer price index rose by 2.9 percent in April, compared to 2.5 percent in March.

    On a monthly basis, the consumer price index fell by 0.1 percent in April –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: What flowering plants can be found in the capital at the end of spring

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    The end of spring is a unique time when nature pleases with bright colors and unique aromas. Specialists of the capital Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection talked about the plants that bloom during this period.

    There is usually a strategically thought-out mechanism behind the external beauty. According to experts, the color, shape, smell and size of the plant’s flower are designed to attract the attention of pollinating insects.

    Flowers have nectaries – glandular organs that secrete nectar. However, the plant is ready to “treat” not every insect with it, but only the one that, thanks to its morphological structure, can reach the secret glands, taking pollen with it for another flower. Thus, flies and small bees pollinate early coltsfoot. Bumblebees are mass pollinators of the first forest flowers, such as creeping bugleweed and ground ivy.

    Beetles pollinate large rosehip and elderberry flowers well. But honey bees are very selective about the amount of sugar in the nectar, so in spring their main food source is flowering willows, various types of maples and caragana arborescens.

    The next productive honey harvest awaits bees on raspberry flowers. Its fruit is a complex drupe, and in order for the berry itself to be juicy, tasty and beautiful, pollination of all the ovaries, which serve to capture pollen, is necessary. For this reason, a large number of bees are required. Raspberries secrete quite a lot of nectar, bees fly to them even after sunset, so as a result, the hive becomes several kilograms heavier. The beginning of raspberry blossoming with a barely perceptible honey aroma is an indicator of the end of spring and the onset of summer.

    The capital’s Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection reminds that all plants are important for the Moscow ecosystem, so experts urge city residents to admire the greenery and not harm it.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Multifunctional center with sports complex to appear in Konkovo

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    A modern multifunctional complex will appear in Konkovo. For its construction, in order to implement the renovation program, changes were made to the land use and development rules for a 1.29-hectare site. This was reported by Juliana Knyazhevskaya, Chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Development of the City of Moscow.

    The area for future development is located at the address: Vvedenskogo Street, Building 5a.

    “The complex with a maximum area of about 41 thousand square meters will presumably include a sports and fitness center, a parking lot, and premises for the Konkovo district administration. A comfortable and inspiring environment will be created for residents here. The complex will give city residents new opportunities for active recreation, sports, and solving everyday issues close to home,” added Yuliana Knyazhevskaya.

    The project implementation also provides for comprehensive landscaping and improvement of the adjacent territory: new pedestrian zones and small architectural forms will appear. This will make the area even more attractive and comfortable for living.

    Land use and development regulations contain standards and requirements that govern how land can be used and what can be built on it. They determine what activities are permitted in certain locations, as well as what must be taken into account when designing and constructing buildings.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told about resettlement under the renovation program in the Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo area.

    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 instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    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: Between Paris and Moscow: Double Portrait in the Interior of the Era

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    Exhibition of artists Alexandra Koltsova-Bychkova and Sergey Koltsov “Between Paris and Moscow”— is a cinematic walk. Its geometry is built like a city: wide squares are given over to monumental canvases, and narrow alleys lead to chamber works, sculptures, personal items and photographs. The laconic color scheme: his — deep green and hers — delicate lilac — emphasizes the dialogue of two creative universes. The exhibition is open at the Museum of Moscow until August 24.

    Double Portrait of (Not) Forgotten Artists

    “This exhibition was created following the previous project, ‘Muscovite. Women of the Soviet Capital in the 1920s and 1930s,’ which took place exactly a year ago,” says curator Ksenia Guseva. “One of the heroines was Alexandra Koltsova-Bychkova. Visitors asked questions: ‘Who is she? Why did no one know about her? How did she end up in Paris?’”

    This is how the idea of a personal exhibition was born, which turned into a double portrait – of Alexandra and her husband, sculptor Sergei Koltsov.

    These two artists did not shout about themselves, did not join groups, were not the “main” artists of the era, but perhaps they reflected it most accurately – not in manifestos, but in details and halftones.

    Two retrospectives in one space

    The exhibition has a geography and a clear storyline. The cities act as co-authors. “The story of a married couple is connected with two cities,” explains Anna Trapkova, General Director of the Museum of Moscow. The exhibition begins with revolutionary Moscow, and at its culmination takes the viewer to seething Paris. “This is a combination of a person’s biography, the life of the city and a creative path,” adds Anna Trapkova.

    The exhibition unfolds like a literary script for a good film, divided into four chapters.

    “Obretenie” – Moscow, 1910s, Stroganov School. He is a budding sculptor, in love with the Renaissance, she is a little older – a master of embroidery, unlike her avant-garde peers in red scarves and overalls, feminine and graceful.

    “Paris” is a business trip in the late 1920s, where they discovered the freedom of European modernism and understood that an artist can create for himself and about himself.

    “Outside the Current” – return to the USSR. Koltsov’s recognition – successes in monumental creativity. Koltsova-Bychkova’s rejection of art for the masses.

    “Solitude” – Koltsov leaves life. Creativity became a way to transform loneliness into solitude and contemplation.

    Each of the four sections has its half and its half. And, like in a good movie, there is a plot, a climax, a denouement. There is a general line – the artists’ biographies, their main works. There are details – documents, even Alexandra’s student card from Stroganovka, personal photos: chamber, intimate cards – she in a cambric shirt on a balcony on vacation in Crimea… A beautiful woman who loved to be photographed. She loved to paint her self-portraits and loved it when her husband painted her. She was a muse for him and for herself.

    The exhibition’s graphic design also works to tell the story of two artists who reflected each other in their work. “The inverted titles live in an interesting way – this is a hint at mirrors. You can notice in the writing of the chapters that the capital letters are of an atypical design,” notes graphic designer Rustam Gabbasov, who said that he was inspired by the variety of fonts on Koltsova-Bychkova’s Parisian business card.

    Sergei Koltsov: from Stroganov’s student to sculptor

    The son of a skilled cabinetmaker, Koltsov entered the Stroganov School at the age of 15. During his student years, he created plaster bas-reliefs in the spirit of the Renaissance, a bronze St. George the Victorious, a wooden pagan Bacchus, and showed that he was not afraid of experiments and masterfully worked with different materials.

    The curator points to the only surviving sculpture from the 1920s — a sketch for a monument to Mikhail Frunze. If you remove the Budyonovka, we will see a work that refers to the masters of the Renaissance. “He masterfully juggled various historical styles. Each of his monuments, created in the context of socialism, has a similar source of inspiration,” Ksenia Guseva emphasizes.

    Alexandra Bychkova: Muse, Embroiderer, Artist

    Bychkova came to Stroganov as an experienced craftswoman: she was much better at embroidery than her fellow students. Her diploma work, a panel with three melancholic muses in a flower garden, is a reference to either the Pre-Raphaelites or Borisov-Musatov. In the 1920s, she worked as a costume designer at the theater and headed the embroidery workshop. Among the key exhibits were the elegant hats that Bychkova decorated. Her signature style and color scheme were discernible in them. The hats were brought in worn out, and Alexandra gave them a second life and turned them into art objects rather than wardrobe details. After Stroganov, she entered VKHUTEMAS, but chose the painting department, which determined the direction of her work.

    Unity and independence

    In 1924 they got married, and the exhibition features a touching exhibit – a surviving marriage certificate. She took a double surname – Koltsova-Bychkova, emphasizing their unity and her independence.

    “It’s surprising, but these are completely different artists, sometimes diametrically opposed,” notes Anna Trapkova, director of the Museum of Moscow. “But they are obviously in dialogue.”

    Their dialogue was especially dynamic in their portraits of each other. Koltsova-Bychkova often depicted her husband, drawing parallels, as modernists loved. For example, she paints him with a bandage after an operation, making a reference to Vincent van Gogh’s “Self-Portrait with a Cut-Off Ear and a Pipe.” Among Koltsov’s surviving paintings is a portrait of Alexandra: she stands with a brush and palette, immersed in her work.

    Of interest is Koltsova-Bychkova’s still life with a sculpture of her husband, “Portrait of a Wife,” which the Moscow Museum acquired at auction on the eve of the exhibition.

    “Koltsova-Bychkova depicts herself through the eyes of her husband in a sculptural embodiment. This piece is significant in terms of how their creative destinies intersected and what their love story was,” notes Anna Trapkova.

    Moscow – Paris – Moscow

    In the 1920s and early 1930s, long trips abroad for Soviet artists were not uncommon. Koltsov spent two years in Paris on the orders of the People’s Commissariat of Education, his wife stayed for four. He painted pictures of Parisian life – he shared the views of the French socialists. The largest work of that period is presented at the exhibition – “Parade of the Disabled in Paris”: together with the artist, we observe the annual meeting of veterans of the First World War – the atmosphere and color of the work are tense.

    Koltsova-Bychkova is in demand in Paris. She creates embroideries, prints for fabrics, textile panels. The panels are also at the exhibition – bright, contrasting and at the same time very harmonious.

    After Paris…

    When the couple returned from France, Moscow greeted them with a different city. The NEP was replaced by industrialization, the city was being built dynamically. Artists created frescoes, monumental sculptures, ceramic panels – art was supposed to become part of the architecture. Koltsov was looking for a balance between monumentality and chamber, personal art. And his wife completely immersed herself in painting, as she understood it, without looking back at trends.

    “In Paris, they realized that an artist might not owe anything,” notes curator Ksenia Guseva. “After her return, Alexandra withdrew from professional life, but immersed herself in painting.”

    A monumental artist without a monumental legacy

    Koltsov became a sought-after monumentalist: he supervised the creation and installation of sculptures on the roof of the Lenin Library, and participated in the post-war restoration of Moscow. Ironically, almost none of the monumental heritage was preserved or was not implemented. In the 21st century, during restoration, his sculptures were removed from the facade of the Bolshoi Theater – their subsequent fate is unknown. But the chamber works presented at the exhibition surprise with their diversity: the figure of an old fisherman, a female torso made of wood, a bronze sculpture “Motherhood”, paintings, sketches – the master was interested in different aspects of life, styles, materials.

    They loved living outside the city. For him, the dacha became an escape from endless orders, for her, a place of artistic discoveries. She paints a self-portrait in a dacha hat with a reference to Van Gogh, and draws colorful and complex still lifes with flowers that she grew herself.

    (Not) The Finale. Solitude…

    After her husband died of heart disease in 1951, Koltsova-Bychkova continued to paint the same subjects, but the colors became deeper: instead of fresh light green and pink, they were burgundy, violet, and dark crimson. She began the main late cycle with her husband, and finished it alone — views from the balcony of their apartment.

    “This tragic part is reflected in the exhibition: Koltsova-Bychkova remains alone, continues to live in the famous Pertsov House, sees how the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is being demolished, watches how the House on the Embankment grows. In a series of works, we see changes from the same point in different time periods, in different seasons,” says Anna Trapkova.

    This is a reference to Monet, to his views of the Rouen Cathedral. She devoted 30 years to this series of landscapes.

    Return…

    After her husband’s death, the artist devoted herself to preserving his legacy. She donated her works to museums, and in 1974, she organized her first solo exhibition, bringing back interest in the work of Sergei Koltsov. She painted until the end of her days and, according to her relatives, was a “tough nut to crack.” The archive was preserved by her niece Marina Medvedeva, and then by her children. The Koltsova-Bychkova family helped the creators of the exhibition and attended the opening. “These people were devoted to art their entire lives, and only amazingly talented people — my family — could write and create so much,” says Elena Krugova, Koltsova-Bychkova’s niece.

    Absolutely unlimited artists

    For most, Soviet art is Alexander Deineka, Vera Mukhina, Yuri Pimenov — the mastodons of that era. But there is another layer. “I am interested in looking at the Soviet history of art in a non-standard way. Our task is to discover forgotten names, to look at what was happening with art not from one point of view, but from different ones. These are absolutely unlimited artists,” sums up the exhibition curator Ksenia Guseva.

    The exhibition is an example of a multi-layered approach to revealing the artists’ work. The selection of works, the geometry of the space, and even the unusual fonts tell a long story of great love for art, two cities, and each other.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Useful knowledge and contacts: the My Career center has prepared a program for the Russian Entrepreneurship Day

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    Specialized employment center “My career” has prepared a program dedicated to the Russian Entrepreneurship Day. It will be held on May 26 at 10:00 at the address: ulitsa Sergiya Radonezhskogo, dom 1, bldg. 1. Self-employed Muscovites and representatives of small businesses will be able to develop a strategy for promoting their services on the market, obtain systematized knowledge in the field of business development and make useful contacts.

    “The Moscow Employment Service not only helps residents find suitable work, but also provides comprehensive support in starting and developing their own business. This year, we again invite city residents to a unique event to develop skills for successful business management. Participants will enjoy an interactive format: a platform for presenting goods and services of the self-employed, speeches by experienced businessmen with real cases and an entrepreneurial quiz. This approach makes the training lively and engaging: visitors learn knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere, analyze mistakes and find unexpected solutions. The entire program is aimed at developing key competencies, promoting startups, and revealing the personal potential of aspiring businessmen,” said Roman Nikitin, First Deputy Director of the Moscow Employment Service and Head of the Professions of the Future Center.

    Thus, the participants will be treated to the event “Entrepreneurs’ Standup”. Experts will share their cases, and viewers will be able to adopt their experience, analyze their own projects and find new ideas for application in their field.

    In addition, a quiz will be held for guests – an exciting game during which you can test your business savvy and learn interesting facts from the history of entrepreneurship. The quiz will help you acquire teamwork skills and gain useful knowledge about developing your business.

    Muscovites will also be treated to business games and speed dating. Aspiring entrepreneurs will be able to exchange experiences and find business partners. A fair will open for guests, where self-employed people will present unique handicrafts.

    Participation is free, but prior registration is required. register.

    The number of self-employed in Moscow has exceeded 1.9 millionMore than 150 capital entrepreneurs had their security payments cancelled

    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 them are located in the My Documents government service centers. The flagship centers are open at the following addresses: Kuusinen Street, Building 2, Block 1, and Shabolovka Street, Building 48. The specialized employment center My Career is located on Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street (Building 1, Bldg. 1).

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 21 thousand applications were submitted to the Children’s Art School for pre-professional programs

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    In children’s art schools (DSHI) subordinate to the capital’s Department of Culture, the application period for entrance examinations for pre-professional programs has ended. Art schools have received more than 21 thousand applications.

    “This year we have increased the number of vacancies in pre-professional programs due to high demand before the start of the admissions campaign. The demand was also confirmed by the results of the application process – almost 20 percent more applications were submitted than last year. Thanks to the increase in vacancies, the competition has decreased – from four to three people per place. This will allow even more young Muscovites to realize their talents in our art schools,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Culture

    Alexey Fursin.

    The application period for pre-professional programs ended on May 15. Individual selection based on creative abilities is currently ongoing. The admissions committee will evaluate the child’s data.

    Since May 16, applications for general development programs have been accepted and will continue until July 1. A special call center has been opened to help parents understand issues related to application deadlines, the procedure for submitting applications, and entrance examinations. Muscovites can get advice until July 1 from Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 20:00 by phone: 7 800 707-39-47.

    The most popular schools and directions

    Based on the results of the collection of applications, the most popular areas were piano (more than six thousand applications), painting (more than four thousand), guitar (about 2.4 thousand), choral singing (about two thousand) and violin (more than 1.1 thousand).

    The most popular children’s art schools include M.A. Balakirev School, I.F. Stravinsky School, No. 11, I.O. Dunaevsky Moscow City Children’s Music School, and the Moscow City Children’s Art School. The programs are open in a wide range of areas of education in the field of music, theater, choreography, and art.

    An art school is a full-fledged educational institution that a child attends after completing classes at a general education institution. Pre-professional programs last on average from five to eight years, with classes lasting up to 14 hours a week. Independent work at home is also expected.

    Pre-professional programs in the arts are the modern level of basic classical Russian creative education. They allow identifying and training future students of creative colleges and universities. Graduates are in demand in the professional environment, play in orchestras, dance at the best venues in the city, and also become laureates of international competitions.

    When studying in pre-professional programs, mandatory midterm and final assessments are provided. They allow monitoring and assessing the level of mastery of the subject, the skills and abilities formed in the student at a certain stage, as well as the quality of theoretical and practical training and implementation of the educational process. In addition, important components of training are concert work and participation in competitions and festivals. This allows you to develop public speaking skills, helps in the development of leadership qualities and in the formation of the personality as a whole.

    Study to Inspire: College and Art School Graduates Talk About Their First Successes in the ProfessionThe Magical World of Creativity: How the M.I. Glinka Children’s Art School Works

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Walking trails have been updated and viewing balconies have been created in Moskvoretsky Park

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    In the Moskvoretsky natural and historical park, on the section of the Moskva River embankment from the Moscow Ring Road to the Stroginsky Bridge, walking paths have been updated and viewing balconies have been made. This was reported by the Moscow City Services Complex. The work was carried out as part of the improvement and rehabilitation of the park territory. The sites were equipped with canopies where you can take shelter from precipitation and enjoy views of the river in any weather.

    Before the work began on the embankment of the Moscow River, there were already small sections with walking paths along the shore of the large peninsula in some places. But the decking eventually became unusable, the surfaces were damaged, the handrails were crooked, and in some places they were completely absent. In addition, there were no ramps for visitors with limited mobility.

    Now new decks have been installed here on a pile foundation. Viewing balconies have been built into them, and separate viewing platforms have been set up.

    The walking trails are located in scenic areas, in areas with complex terrain and in waterlogged areas. The total length of the decks is approximately 300 meters. Their main task is to protect the soil and vegetation from trampling and damage. At the same time, the decks mark the route and are convenient to move along.

    During the landscaping work, screw supports were installed without the use of heavy, large-sized equipment. This allowed the soil not to be sealed and the damage to the natural environment to be minimized, migration routes for animals to be preserved, and the nature of this place to be preserved as much as possible.

    All entrances to the new decks are at the same level as the adjacent paths, making them convenient for park visitors with limited mobility to move around. In addition, fences have been installed to ensure safe movement.

    There are three viewing platforms on the decks in the form of rectangular balconies measuring four by 6.5 meters, and another balcony is installed separately. They are equipped with benches and urns, as well as polycarbonate awnings so that visitors can shelter from precipitation. Here you can watch animals and birds, take beautiful photos, relax after a walk, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet.

    There are now also two round observation platforms with a diameter of 16 meters on the coastline near the water. They are equipped with urns and sun loungers for sunbathing or contemplating the water surface of the river. Four more observation platforms in the form of balconies appeared on the bank of the Maly Stroginsky backwater.

    The viewing balconies and platforms blend harmoniously into the natural environment and are a good example of a modern approach to organizing recreation in park areas.

    Part of Moskvoretsky Park has been put in order

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How a farmer – participant of the fair in Mitino helps SVO fighters

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    Participants of Moscow fairs continue to help fighters of the special military operation (SVO). Among those who are not indifferent is farmer Anatoly, who brings honey and other bee products from his nomadic family apiary to the fair in Mitino.

    Even as a child, from the age of 10, he always helped his elders in the family business. Anatoly is a representative of the fourth generation of beekeepers in the family from the Semenovka farm in the Rostov region. When a special military operation began and his fellow villagers went to the front line, he had only one question: how to support them. The man believes that you just need to help others, and there is no need to talk about it.

    “We regularly donate our honey and, together with other villagers, chip in money when needed. They use it to buy construction materials for trenches and household items that the soldiers need. My father’s friends take care of organizational issues, and our family simply tries to always respond when help is needed,” the farmer shared.

    The capital’s fairs feature products from more than 40 regions of Russia. Each supplier guarantees the quality and freshness of the goods, and specialists Veterinary Committee of the City of Moscow check the products before sending them to the shelves.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Biotechnology and all living things: two natural science museums of VDNKh celebrate their third anniversary

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    On May 21, VDNKh will celebrate three years since the opening of the modern biotechnology center “Biotech Museum” and the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum in pavilions No. 30 and 31. Both exhibitions are located within the walls of restored cultural heritage sites of federal significance.

    Pavilion No. 30 “Microbiological Industry” was built in 1939. Initially, it was dedicated to oil crops, as evidenced by the surviving wooden carved pediment with images of oil plant flowers, including sunflowers. In 1954, the pavilion housed the “Cotton” exposition. In the mid-1960s, the pavilion was repurposed again and received its current name. The exposition told about the study and widespread use of microorganisms in the national economy and healthcare.

    In 2019–2022, a comprehensive restoration of the historic building was carried out. The fountain next to the pavilion, which had not worked for over 40 years and was almost completely destroyed, was also restored. During the restoration, specialists laid new utility lines and replaced the fountain equipment.

    The restored pavilion No. 30 “Microbiological Industry” now houses the center of modern biotechnology “Museum “Biotech”. Its exhibition is a visual story about biotechnology and its practical application in everyday life.

    Here you can get acquainted with the history of the development of the domestic microbiological industry, modern biotechnologies that are used in the food industry, medicine, agriculture, waste recycling and other industries that are no less important for humanity. Visitors can learn about the creation of vaccines, genetics, city farms, bioreactors, as well as other innovative and familiar technologies. Seminars, master classes, lectures, conferences and other educational events are regularly held for them. Since its opening, the museum has been visited by more than 62 thousand people.

    Pavilion No. 31 “Geology”, built in 1954, was called “Flax, Hemp and Other Bast Crops” until 1956. In 1956-1957, its name was “Bast and Wool Industry”, in 1958 – “Linen and Wool Industry” and only since 1959 – “Geology”. The author of the pavilion is one of the most versatile Soviet architects Leonid Pavlov. He also designed several stations of the Moscow metro and the V.I. Lenin Museum in Gorki Leninskiye.

    In 2017, during restoration work in the pavilion, archival films from the 1950s-1980s were discovered, telling about the achievements of Soviet science, technology and agriculture. At one time, these films were used as a support by local guides: after the end of the tour, they showed thematic films to guests in small cinema halls that were opened in many VDNKh pavilions.

    Three years ago, the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum was opened in the restored pavilion. In May 2022, a permanent exhibition “12 Signs of Living Things” opened here, the creation of which was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the museum’s founding. Its exposition tells about what life is from a scientific point of view. The exhibition presents 12 sections that correspond to the 12 main signs of a living being. These are the unity of chemical composition, diversity of life, metabolism and energy, movement, reproduction and others. Here you can see works of contemporary art made specifically for the exhibition. Since the opening of the museum, it has been visited by more than 133 thousand people.

    The opening of new entertainment and museum facilities corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality”. The development of the Museum City at VDNKh is a key part of the strategy for promoting the capital’s hospitality industry and the strategy for developing VDNKh until 2030.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: CPC Central Committee Politburo Member Calls for Strengthening Cooperation with Egypt

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    CAIRO, May 21 (Xinhua) — Li Shulei, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and director of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, visited Egypt from May 17 to 20, calling for strengthening cooperation with Egypt in the fields of culture, tourism, media, publishing and think tanks, and efforts to make China-Egypt cooperation a model of exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations.

    He noted that both China and Egypt are ancient civilizations, and the friendship between the two peoples has a long history. The China-Egypt comprehensive strategic partnership has flourished under the strategic guidance of the leaders of the two countries, the Politburo member added.

    China is willing to cooperate with Egypt in implementing the important agreements reached by the two heads of state, strengthening high-level political mutual trust, promoting high-quality cooperation and strengthening coordination in international and regional affairs, Li Shulei said.

    He also said China is willing to join hands with the Arab League to uphold the spirit of China-Arab friendship and continue to promote the rapid development of China-Arab relations.

    During the visit, Lee Shulei met with Speaker of the House of Representatives of Egypt Hanafi Ali al-Ghebali, Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly and the leader of the Future of the Nation party, First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Ahmed Saad al-Din Mohamed Abdel-Rehim. Lee Shulei also held talks with Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Abu al-Gheit.

    During the meetings, Egyptian officials said China is the most sincere friend and partner of Egypt and other African countries, and thanked Beijing for its long-standing support. They said Egypt firmly adheres to the one-China principle and firmly supports the country in achieving national reunification.

    Egypt is willing to strengthen the alignment of development strategies with China, expand practical cooperation in such areas as infrastructure, new energy and high technology, strengthen dialogue among civilizations and people-to-people exchanges, and deepen coordination and cooperation in multilateral platforms so as to benefit both countries and their peoples and safeguard the common interests of developing countries, they stressed.

    A.A. Al-Gheit said the Arab League is ready to play an active role in ensuring the success of the second China-Arab States summit and in promoting the creation of an Arab-Chinese community with a shared future. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Panama confirms neutrality of Panama Canal

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    PANAMA, May 20 (Xinhua) — Panama remains committed to maintaining the neutrality of the Panama Canal for all vessels from around the world, both in times of peace and in times of conflict, Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Hoyos said Tuesday during a UN Security Council debate on maritime security.

    “Panama, as the sovereign administrator of the Panama Canal, solemnly declares that the Canal, as a waterway for international transit, shall be permanently neutral, so that in time of peace as in time of war it shall remain safe and open to the peaceful transit of all vessels from all over the world, under conditions of complete equality and without discrimination of any kind,” he said.

    C. Hoyos added that more than 8,800 ships, or 15 percent of the international fleet, fly the Panamanian flag, which allows them to reduce costs.

    Panama’s Maritime Authority has doubled down on efforts to vet the country’s merchant fleet through a zero-tolerance policy on flag abuse to protect the registry’s reputation, a deputy minister said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The opening of the 2nd Lhasa Import Expo 2025 will mark a new chapter in international trade and economic cooperation

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    On May 16, under the theme of “Opening Up a New Lhasa, Opening Up New Opportunities for Everyone”, the 2nd Lhasa Import Expo 2025 opened in Pavilion 2 of the Xizang Exhibition Center. More than 250 companies and nearly 600 representatives from 31 countries and regions including Europe, Africa, South America, South Asia, Central Asia, ASEAN, Japan, the Republic of Korea, as well as Xiangang, Macao and Taiwan are participating in the event. As one of the key events celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xizang Autonomous Region, the scale of the expo has been significantly expanded compared with the first session. Its aim is to build an international platform for economic cooperation and promote the deepening integration of Lhasa into foreign trade and the global supply chain.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Top 10 Most Famous Teas in China: Hangzhou Longjing Tea

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    China is known for its tea, and its many varieties are proof of that. Currently, over a thousand tea varieties in China claim to be “famous.” Among all this tea diversity, there are many that are truly widely known. If there were a hit parade for tea, the votes would likely be distributed in favor of different winners. Below we present just one of the many points of view:

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: World Gas Conference to be held in Beijing for the first time

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhua) — The 29th World Gas Conference (WGC2025) opened in Beijing on Tuesday. In its nearly 100-year history, the event is being held in China for the first time.

    The conference, held under the motto “Energizing a Sustainable Future,” brought together over 3,000 participants from 70 countries and regions of the world, ready to engage in an in-depth exchange of views and reach consensus on issues related to the global energy transition, trends in the development of the gas sector, and the search for a path to a sustainable future.

    The conference was jointly organised by the International Gas Union (IGU), Beijing Gas and Beijing Capital Group Exhibitions.

    The forums cover various topics: development of the LNG segment, integration of natural gas and renewable energy sources, energy security, digital transformation, etc. Over 400 participants – industry leaders and experts from the gas sector – will exchange opinions on development trends and technological innovations.

    The exhibition is expected to attract over 30,000 visitors. Leading global oil and gas companies, gas infrastructure and city gas supply firms will showcase achievements in the development of traditional gas sector links, as well as technological breakthroughs.

    As one of the flagship events under the auspices of the IGU, WGC2025 will run until May 23 at the China National Convention Center in Beijing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s energy consumption rose by 4.7 percent in April.

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhua) — Electricity consumption, a key barometer of a country’s economic activity, showed steady growth in China in April, official data showed Tuesday.

    In April, energy consumption increased by 4.7 percent year-on-year and reached 772.1 billion kWh, the State Energy Administration of China noted.

    In particular, electricity consumption in the primary and secondary sectors of the economy increased by 13.8 and 3 percent, respectively, compared to April 2024, and in the tertiary sector of the economy increased by 9 percent.

    Electricity consumption for domestic needs of urban and rural households reached 93.6 billion kWh in April, an increase of 7 percent year-on-year.

    From January to April, the country’s total energy consumption increased by 3.1 percent to 3.16 trillion kWh. -0-

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