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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping inspects Luoyang city in central China /detailed version-1/

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

    ZHENGZHOU, May 19 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Xi Jinping on Monday paid an inspection visit to Luoyang, central China’s Henan Province.

    During the trip, Xi Jinping visited Luoyang Bearing Group Co., Ltd., and inspected the Baimasi Temple (White Horse Temple) and the Longmen Grottoes.

    The Chinese leader learned about local efforts to accelerate the development of advanced manufacturing industries, strengthen the protection and utilization of historical and cultural heritage, and promote high-quality development of the cultural tourism industry. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: World Health Assembly Rejects Taiwan-Related Proposal Again

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    GENEVA, May 19 (Xinhua) — The World Health Assembly (WHA), the highest decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), on Monday decided to reject a proposal by some countries to include in the assembly’s agenda the issue of “inviting Taiwan to participate in the WHA as an observer.”

    Commenting on the decision of the 78th session of the WHA on the so-called proposal of some countries to “invite Taiwan to participate in the work of the WHA as an observer,” Chen Xu, Permanent Representative of the PRC to the UN Office at Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, stated in his speech at the assembly that the issue of representation of all of China, including Taiwan, had long been exhaustively and finally resolved by UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 and WHA Resolution 25.1.

    He also noted that for many years the WHA has rejected similar proposals related to Taiwan, thereby protecting the authority of the UN and the international order that emerged after the end of World War II.

    Facts prove that the vicious path of “Taiwan independence” leads to a dead end, the Chinese diplomat stressed. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A meeting of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly Council was held in Bishkek

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

    BISHKEK, May 19 (Xinhua) — A meeting of the Council of the Parliamentary Assembly (PA) of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) was held in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, on Monday, the press service of the Kyrgyz parliament reported.

    The heads of parliaments of Kyrgyzstan Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu, Russia Vyacheslav Volodin, Kazakhstan Erlan Koshanov, Tajikistan Faizali Idizoda and Belarus Igor Sergeenko took part in the work of the CSTO PA Council meeting. The Chairman of the Security Committee of the National Assembly of Serbia Milovan Dretsun was present as an observer.

    The parliamentary leaders of the CSTO member states heard information from CSTO Secretary General Imangali Tasmagambetov on the implementation of the decisions taken in November 2024 at the session of the CSTO Collective Security Council and the measures taken to counter challenges and threats to collective security. The CSTO Secretary General noted that the adopted historic agreement on the state border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan is an important step that will further strengthen ties within the CSTO.

    Discussing issues on ensuring the sustainability and stability of the socio-political situation in the territory of the CSTO member states, the heads of parliamentary delegations emphasized that the agreements reached between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan on the peaceful settlement of border issues reflect the principles of friendship, unity of fraternal peoples and good neighborliness, on which interaction within the CSTO is developing.

    The heads of parliament also heard information on the participation of representatives of the CSTO PA in international election observation in CSTO member states and on the coordination of actions in international parliamentary organizations. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Central African Republic Implements the Enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS)

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 19, 2025

    Washington, DC: With the successful launch of the new data portal—the National Summary Data Page (NSDP) — the Central African Republic has implemented a key recommendation of the IMF’s Enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS) to publish essential macroeconomic and financial data. The e-GDDS is the first tier of the IMF Data Standards Initiatives that promote transparency as a global public good and encourage countries to voluntarily publish timely data that is essential for monitoring and analyzing economic performance.

    The launch of the NSDP is a testament to the Central African Republic’s commitment to data transparency. It serves as a one-stop portal for disseminating various macroeconomic data compiled by multiple statistical agencies. The published data include statistics on national accounts, prices, government operations, debt, the monetary and financial sector, and the external sector.

    The launch of the NSDP was supported by an IMF technical assistance mission, financed by the Government of Japan through the Japan Administered Account for Selected Fund Activities (JSA), and conducted in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) from May 12 to 16, 2025. The mission was hosted by “Institut Centrafricain de Statistique et des Études Économiques et Sociales,” in close collaboration with the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) and the Ministry of Finance and Budget.

    With this reform, the Central African Republic will join 75 countries worldwide and 33 countries in Africa using the e-GDDS to disseminate standardized data.  

    Mr. Bert Kroese, Chief Statistician and Data Officer, and Director of the IMF’s Statistics Department, welcomed this as a major milestone in the Central African Republic’s statistical development. He went on to express that the country would benefit from the improvement in data transparency and that the IMF stood ready to “continue supporting the authorities in further developing their statistical systems.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rising to the Challenge: Europe’s Path to Growth and Resilience

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 19, 2025

    Good afternoon,

    Thank you, Karel, for the introduction and CEPS for hosting this event. I would also like to extend a warm thank you to Cinzia and Maarten for taking time out of your busy schedules, and to all of you for joining us today.

    Europe has achieved much over the last 75 years.

    The “economic miracle” of the post-WWII period brought the rapid recovery in income levels. The “Great Moderation” (1980s-2000) following the oil crises in the 1970s offered stable growth at declining inflation rates. And advances in regional integration—for example through the Single European Act in 1986–and global trade helped lift productivity and income levels in Europe. The result was income per capita in advanced European countries growing by two and a half times between 1960 and the end of the century, on par with the US.

    Europe has shown grit when it mattered. Resolute policymaking helped overcome the double blow of the Global Financial Crisis and the European debt crisis. And Europe stepped up again during the Covid-19 pandemic and the energy crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    But more work needs to be done.

    The world is changing fast. Today, we are confronted with a more shock-prone, uncertain, and fragmented world. This adds to a series of domestic challenges in Europe. Some are longstanding: The great European project remains unfinished, the population is aging, climate change requires attention, and there is a worrying productivity gap with the most dynamic economies. Other challenges have become prominent only more recently, such as the need to bolster national and energy security. And, in many countries, there is limited fiscal space to meet these growing challenges.

    Europe must once again step up if it wants to preserve its prosperity. Kicking the can down the road will soon make it impossible to fulfill commitments to social welfare, climate action, and national defense. Delivering on these fronts is existential—Europe’s economic and social model is at stake.

    The deteriorating external environment weighs on Europe’s economic outlook.

    In our latest World Economic Outlook, we project global growth to reach only 2.8 percent this year, in part due to ongoing trade and policy uncertainty. In the United States, growth is expected to slow to 1.8 percent from heightened tariffs, economic uncertainty, and softer demand, while China’s growth forecast is lowered to 4 percent. These numbers do not reflect the latest developments, which could mean lower tariffs than assumed in April. But uncertainty remains extraordinarily high and holds back consumption and investment.

    And trade and policy uncertainty also led us to downgrade growth in Europe despite some offsetting factors: Germany plans to ramp-up infrastructure spending and European defense spending is projected to increase significantly.

    • For the euro area, we expect growth at 0.8 and 1.2 percent in 2025 and 2026, a reduction of 0.2 percentage points in both years since our January projection. Growth in the more trade-exposed CESEE region slows by even more, reaching 2.4 in 2025 and 2.7 in 2026, a downgrade of 0.6 and 0.4 percentage points, respectively.
    • High frequency indicators and euro area GDP flash estimates (excluding volatile figures for Ireland) in the first quarter of the year are consistent with our projections.

    Inflation is decelerating and approaching targets, driven by lower energy prices and tepid demand.

    There are notable risks around the baseline.

    First, an escalation of trade tensions would further weaken external demand and increase uncertainty.

    Second, a reconfiguration of supply chains could impact activity and inflation. In our view, trade diversion to Europe from countries more affected by US tariffs is a small risk on aggregate. But it could lead to losses in export shares for specific sectors in some countries, especially those CESEE countries with persistent real wage growth.

    A third risk is a delay in the necessary fiscal consolidation, which could reignite concerns about repayment capacity.

    So, how can Europe rise to these challenges and secure its prosperity?

    Europe needs an ambitious and concerted push to advance long-stalled reforms to boost growth and economic resilience.

    Action should be carried out both at the EU level to deepen the single market, and domestically to make product and labor markets more growth friendly.

    The forthcoming EU budget for 2028-2034 should support and incentivize the reform push and meet the growing need for European public goods.

    This reform effort must be anchored in a steady macro-policy response and open trade policies.

    Let me look at some of the details.

    Starting with macroeconomic policy…

    …central banks should continue to normalize monetary policy while remaining focused on durably reaching price stability targets. The ECB should lower its policy rate to 2 percent this summer and maintain it there, barring major shocks. In CESEE countries, where inflation is still higher and more persistent, central banks should ease cautiously.

    Fiscal policymakers will have to find ways to accommodate rising spending needs in a sustainable way. In countries where public debt is already high, consolidation is warranted, and reprioritization is necessary to accommodate new spending needs.

    Regarding trade policy, Europe—and indeed everyone—needs more trade.

    The global trade regime has shifted, and some reallocation of resources and reconfiguration of value chains appear inevitable. At the same time, it is important to not over-react.

    For example, while US-China tariffs may divert some trade to Europe, we estimate that even with April’s high tariff rates the aggregate effects would be small—to the order of 0.25 percent of EU GDP or about 3 percent of extra-EU imports. Although the effects could be more pronounced in certain industries, it is far from clear whether safeguard measures are required. Where measures are deployed, they must align with WTO principles, be time-limited, and clearly communicated.

    Europe should avoid tariff escalation; and it should protect people, not stand in the way of structural change.

    Let me now turn to the structural policies Europe needs to boost growth and resilience.

    I will focus on EU and domestic reforms with the highest urgency and potential. I will emphasize their complementarity and the need to pursue comprehensive reform packages to enhance political support.

    I will also highlight the key role that the next EU budget can play in supporting the reform effort, and ultimately secure Europe’s prosperity.

    First, it is high time to reboot the EU single market.

    Europe has come a long way, but the EU single market remains far from complete. For instance, it can take up to 6 months for an EU worker who relocates to another EU country to be legally employed there. Large differences across bankruptcy procedures discourage cross-border investment, while having national stock markets introduces vast inefficiencies in the allocation of capital across the continent. This fragmentation increases costs and hurts business dynamism and growth.

    Full integration of the single market would yield tremendous benefits. Our modeling work shows that a 10 percent reduction in barriers to intra-EU goods trade and multinational production would lift GDP by around 7 percent [4]. But we need to take concrete steps in this direction. In a forthcoming paper [5], we list four priority areas:

    1. Adopting high-quality insolvency rules within a 28th regime for firms to simplify the regulatory landscape
    2. Advancing the capital markets union to boost venture capital and equity investment
    3. Increasing labor mobility across the EU, and
    4. Better integrating the European electricity market

    Presenting these reforms as a package may increase the buy-in from member states that see benefits in some areas more than others, while remaining realistic on feasibility.

    We find that just this package of selected actionable measures could raise EU GDP by approximately 3 percent over the next 10 years—a significant downpayment on the full potential gains from completing the single market.

    Second, advancing EU and domestic policy actions together would magnify the growth impact of reforms.

    In another paper to be published in a few days [6], we also highlight the significant potential gains from domestic reforms.  A package of reform priorities addressing policy gaps in labor markets, business regulation, and credit and capital markets could boost output by approximately 5 percent in advanced European economies and up to 7 percent in CESEE countries over the medium term.

    A coordinated reform effort at both domestic and EU levels would likely yield benefits that exceed the cumulative returns from isolated actions in the two areas. For example, advancing the capital markets union would boost the effect of domestic initiatives to support innovative startups. And improving skill levels at the national level will amplify EU R&D efforts.

    Across all areas, think smart and big. Structuring reforms as “packages” in which everyone can see direct benefits can enhance domestic political support and facilitate successful implementation.

    Third, the EU budget has the potential to be a powerful lever for advancing policy priorities across both the European Union and its member states.

    The EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) has helped tackle shared challenges—promoting economic convergence through cohesion policy and strengthening resilience via NextGenerationEU. To meet existing and emerging challenges, we suggest that the 2028–2034 MFF be revamped along three key lines [7].

    1. Prioritize European public goods. The EU budget should allocate more resources to key areas of shared strategic interest—such as R&D, the clean energy transition, energy security, and defense. These are domains where collective investment delivers greater efficiency and cost savings compared to national-level efforts. To meet these needs, expenditure targeted at European public goods would need to increase from 0.4 percent of GNI to 0.9 percent.
    2. Maximize the budget impact. With over 50 programs, the current EU budget is fragmented, limiting its effectiveness. Consolidating programs around core EU priorities and shifting toward a performance-based budgeting model would enhance efficiency, improve coordination among member states, and better align national reforms with EU-level objectives.
    3. Strengthen financing through enhanced own resources and borrowing capacity. Establishing borrowing as a regular financing tool—backed by robust own resources for repayment—would enable more strategic, long-term investment while spreading the financial burden more evenly across time and member states.

    Fourth, a more integrated Europe is also a more resilient Europe.

    The spike and volatility in energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, along with last month’s blackouts in Spain and Portugal, underscore the urgency of a coordinated European energy policy and establishing an integrated energy infrastructure.

    On the financial side, advancing the capital markets union would not only channel savings into productive investment, but also facilitate portfolio diversification and significantly improve risk sharing.

    Fiscal policy—particularly the EU budget—has an important role to play in supporting energy integration and risk sharing.

    Let me conclude by stressing that Europe stands at a critical junction.

    The world is changing, and Europe must once again demonstrate its ability to step up and deliver. Strengthening –and, yes, even upholding—prosperity requires a decisive and concerted reform push at both domestic and EU levels that enhances growth and resilience while maintaining openness to the world.

    It is time to act now. It is time to act together.

    References

    [1] Eble, Stephanie, Alexander Pitt, Irina Bunda, Oyun Erdene Adilbish, Nina Budina, Gee Hee Hong, Moheb T Malak, Sabiha Mohona, Alla Myrvoda, and Keyra Primus. 2025. “Long-Term Spending Pressures in Europe,” IMF Departmental Papers 2025/002.

    [2] Scott R. Baker, Nicholas Bloom, Steven J. Davis. 2016. “Measuring Economic Policy Uncertainty,” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 131, Issue 4, Pages 1593–1636.

    [3] Boehm, Christoph E., Andrei A. Levchenko, and Nitya Pandalai-Nayar. 2023. “The Long and Short (Run) of Trade Elasticities,” American Economic Review 113 (4): 861–905.

    [4] Baba, Chikako, Ting Lan, Aiko Mineshima, Florian Misch, Magali Pinat, Asghar Shahmoradi, Jiaxiong Yao, and Rachel van Elkan. 2023. “Geoeconomic Fragmentation: What’s at Stake for the EU,” IMF Working Paper 2023/245, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC.

    [5] Arnold, Nathaniel, Allan Dizioli, Alexandra Fotiou, Jan Frie, Burcu Hacibedel, Tara Iyer, Huidan Lin, Malhar Nabar, Hui Tong, and Frederik Toscani. Forthcoming. “Lifting Binding Constraints on Growth in Europe. Actionable Priorities to Deepen the Single Market,” IMF Working Paper.

    [6] Budina, Nina, Oyun Adilbish, Diego Cerdeiro, Romain Duval, Balázs Égert, Dmitriy Kovtun, Anh Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Augustus Panton, and Catalina Michelle Tejada. Forthcoming. “Europe’s National-Level Structural Reform Priorities,” IMF Working Paper.

    [7] Busse, Matthias, Huidan Lin, Malhar Nabar, and Jiae Yoo. Forthcoming. “Making the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework Fit for Purpose,” IMF Working Paper.

    [8] Darvas, Zsolt, and Conor McCaffrey. 2024. “Management of debt liabilities in the EU budget under the post-2027 MFF,” November 2024.

    [9] Draghi, Mario. 2024. “The future of European competitiveness,” September 2024.

    [10] Cimadomo, Jacopo, Massimo Giuliodori, Andras Lengyel, Haroon Mumtaz. 2023. “Changing patterns of risk-sharing channels in the United States and the euro area,” ECB Working Paper No 2849.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian President V. Putin called for global governance institutions to be adjusted so that they meet the demands of the times

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

    St. Petersburg, May 19 /Xinhua/ — In the context of the actively emerging multipolar world order, one of the priority tasks is to adjust global governance institutions and mechanisms for ensuring collective security so that they meet the demands of the times and serve the benefit of progress and prosperity. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin in his greeting to participants of the St. Petersburg International Legal Forum.

    According to him, only through joint efforts can we create a space of trust and cooperation based on the principles of equality of state sovereignty and respect for the cultural characteristics and traditions of all peoples.

    The 13th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum is being held from May 19 to 21 under the motto “Law: Lessons of the Past for the World of the Future.” According to Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation and Executive Secretary of the Forum’s Organizing Committee, the event has brought together ministers of justice, prosecutors general, chairmen of supreme and constitutional courts, as well as leading lawyers, scholars, and experts from different regions of the world. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 3rd All-Russian round of the competition of final qualifying works “Motorways. Transport infrastructure facilities” has started at SPbGASU

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Andrey Zazykin opens the competition

    The 3rd All-Russian round of the competition of final qualifying works “Motorways. Transport infrastructure facilities” has started at the Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

    The opening was addressed by the Dean of the Automobile and Road Faculty Andrey Zazykin. Andrey Vyacheslavovich called on the jury members to continue to consider SPbGASU as a platform for the final stages of this competition, which does not lose its relevance, despite the large number of other student competitions. He also spoke about the faculty, which turns 78 this year, about its achievements and development prospects.

    “The ADF base in Krasnoe Selo houses one of the most modern service stations in St. Petersburg, a student design bureau, a mechanical section, and a five-axis milling machine was recently launched. The plans include equipping hangars for laboratories for road and bridge workers. A laboratory for bridge workers is especially necessary, because St. Petersburg is the capital of bridges,” said Andrei Vyacheslavovich.

    The competition will be held from 19 to 24 May in the training areas 08.03.01, 08.04.01 Construction, training profiles: “Motorways and airfields”, “Road bridges and tunnels”; in the specialties 08.05.01 Construction of unique buildings and structures, specialization “Construction of highways, airfields and special structures”; and 08.05.02 Construction, operation, restoration and technical cover of motorways, bridges and tunnels, specialization “Construction (reconstruction), operation and technical cover of motorways”.

    The works of students from construction universities from Moscow, Kazan, Vologda, Krasnoyarsk, Belgorod, Ivanovo, Rostov-on-Don, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Volgograd and other cities are participating.

    The competition is held in 20 nominations. Each graduation work will be reviewed by members of the jury, which includes representatives of universities, and assessed using a point system. Points are awarded for the achievements of contestants in testing the results of their work, such as publications of articles, educational and methodological literature, participation in exhibitions, competitions, olympiads, reports at conferences, the presence of patents for inventions and utility models.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lyagin Run: The Polytechnic Honored the Hero’s Memory

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    On May 17, the Polytechnic Park hosted the traditional track and field race in memory of Hero of the Soviet Union Viktor Lyagin. The event dedicated to the graduate of our institute has been held since 1972. For several years now, the race at the Polytechnic has rightfully been considered a large-scale city event.

    The race was opened by the Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies of SPbPU Maxim Pasholikov.

    The strength of the Polytechnic University is in its people, its Heroes and traditions. Anyone who finds themselves in the university family is involuntarily immersed in our culture and environment, which shapes their personality. The run named after Hero of the USSR Viktor Lyagin, which has been held for over 55 years, is a vivid confirmation of this. The event not only bears the name of an outstanding intelligence officer, a graduate of the university, but also cultivates willpower. After all, everyone who accepts this sports challenge, overcoming themselves, develops, achieves their goal and becomes a hero for themselves, their family and immediate environment, being an example. Through the prism of such traditions, we learn to achieve results in simple things, which over time becomes a habit, and we no longer see the possibility of behaving differently, – noted Maxim Pasholikov.

    Viktor Lyagin’s grandson, Aleksey Esipov, was present at the race and thanked the Polytechnic for preserving the memory of the hero.

    This sporting event is dedicated to my grandfather, intelligence officer and outstanding polytechnician Viktor Lyagin. Viktor Aleksandrovich became a successful engineer, thanks to which he was appointed head of scientific and technical intelligence. He had great prospects, but the war began. He was sent to Nikolaev, where his group carried out the most significant sabotage. Viktor Aleksandrovich himself was an athlete and paid great attention to volleyball and weightlifting, – Alexey Esipov emphasized.

    By the will of fate, the family of Alexey Esipov met for the first time with relatives Alexey and Natalya Kochkarev, with whom they had lost contact for many years. This year, the Kochkarev couple came to the race for the first time, and a fateful meeting took place.

    I decided to honor the memory of the outstanding polytechnician in this way and pay tribute to his contribution to the common victory. My family has many ties to the Polytechnic. My father was an associate professor at the power engineering faculty, worked at the Hydro Tower. My mother worked at the metallurgy faculty. I graduated from the Polytechnic and then worked here. Therefore, we are hereditary polytechnicians, – said Alexey Kochkarev.

    Our paths diverged. But what a coincidence! It was at the Polytechnic that I met my relatives again, – Alexey Esipov was surprised.

    Alexey Esipov came to the race with his daughter Tatyana Leonchenkova and granddaughter Alina. The girl is in the third grade, enjoys football and swimming. Viktor Lyagin’s great-great-granddaughter decided to participate in the race dedicated to his memory.

    Perhaps Alina’s athletic abilities were inherited from her great-great-grandfather. We love the Polytechnic University and visit it often. We plan to enroll Alina in programming classes. It is important that the university carefully preserves the memory of the Great Patriotic War. No one is forgotten, and nothing is forgotten. This is truly the very memory that is very dear, – shared Tatyana Leonchenkova.

    Time flew by while chatting. And then the participants were called to a warm-up led by Kristina Kapinus, a member of the Russian Nordic walking team. After that, experienced athletes and newcomers checked their equipment and went to the start. To the encouraging shouts of the spectators, the runners covered a distance of five kilometers.

    The participants of the children’s race also received no less support – boys and girls ran 800 meters.

    Yulia Kurakina took first place, Grigory Khrustalev finished second, and Alexander Kabanov showed the third time.

    Yulia Kurakina started running only a year ago, and her first place came as a surprise to her family.

    I play chess, dance, and running is just a hobby, Yulia shared.

    At the competition, Yulia was supported by her mother Svetlana. She said: We visited the Polytechnic for the first time and were pleasantly surprised by the friendly atmosphere and warm relations between the participants.

    Nine-year-old Vasilisa Ambrazhey won the hearts of the audience with her willpower and incredible fortitude. She participated in the race for the first time and successfully overcame the adult distance. Then Vasilisa ran half a circle to meet her mother and support her at the finish line. But the girl did not stop there – she took part in the children’s race together with her brother Fyodor.

    I have been swimming since I was three and doing acrobatics since I was six. Before, I only ran at school during physical education classes. So, at the Polytechnic, I covered such a serious distance for the first time, Vasilisa shared.

    Her mother, Natalia Rybakova, works as a leading specialist at the Center for Continuing Professional Education of the Advanced Engineering School “Digital Engineering”.

    We enjoyed spending Saturday morning in the Polytechnic University park. Such events are very useful, as they allow you to participate in the life of the university, get to know your colleagues from a new side and get involved in sports, – noted Natalia Rybakova.

    In the men’s race the results were as follows:

    Evgeny Chuchmanov – 17.17; Maxim Vankov – 17.18; Alexander Mirolyubov – 17.18.5.

    Evgeniy Chuchmanov is a 2nd year Bachelor’s student at the Civil Engineering Institute. He has been a professional skier since childhood.

    Running is an integral part of preparation for skiing competitions. When I entered the Polytechnic, I decided not to limit myself to competing for the biathlon-skiing team. So running became my hobby. At today’s competition, I did not strive for victory, but during the race I realized that I could compete with my rivals. It was a wonderful event that filled me with pride for the university. It is nice that the teachers emphasize the importance of a healthy lifestyle by their example, – said Evgeniy.

    Results of the women’s race:

    Maria Kiseleva – 21.10;
    Tatyana Bevza — 21.32;
    Alena Aleshina — 22.11.

    Maria Kiseleva, a specialist at the Department of Support of Educational Programs of the Center for Continuing Professional Education, is a regular participant in the race. Last year, she took fourth place. She seriously prepared for this start: she trained five times a week and participated in various running events.

    I am so glad that I won! Polytechnic combines patriotism, love for one’s country, sports, science and much more. I love my native university with all my heart, – shared Maria Vladimirovna.

    The joint finish of mother and daughter took place in the Aleshiny family. Director of the Higher School of Power Engineering Alena Aleshina, having taken third place in the adult distance, supported her youngest daughter in her race.

    I am participating in this event for the third year in a row. The great weather, the warm and friendly atmosphere in the Polytechnic Park added positive emotions. I am glad that I was able to improve my time by a whole minute compared to last year. Both my daughters participated in the children’s distance. Lera is almost 11 years old, and she managed on her own, and Sasha is still little, so we ran the second lap together. The race at the Polytechnic is dedicated to the memory of Viktor Lyagin, a famous Soviet intelligence officer and a graduate of the Polytechnic. Thus, this event is more of a tribute to memory than a sporting event, and you participate in it at the call of your heart. Thank you to the Polytechnic for continuing the tradition, – shared Alena Aleshina.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese President Appoints New Ambassadors

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    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed new ambassadors in accordance with a decision of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC).

    Lu Xu has been appointed as China’s ambassador to Malawi, replacing Long Zhou.

    Kong Xianhua has been appointed as China’s ambassador to the Maldives, replacing Wang Lixin (f).

    Huang Shifang has been appointed as China’s Ambassador to Mauritius, replacing Zhu Liying.

    Li Zhigang was appointed Chinese Ambassador to Senegal, replacing Xiao Han.

    Lu Mei was appointed as China’s ambassador to Azerbaijan, replacing Guo Min /f/.

    Li Xinwei was appointed as the PRC Ambassador to Armenia, replacing Fan Yong.

    Yang Yang has been appointed as China’s Ambassador to Guyana, replacing Guo Haiyan (f).

    Sun Lei has been appointed Deputy Permanent Representative and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of China to the UN, replacing Dai Bing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Urgent: China, Germany must prevent so-called ‘risk reduction’ from undermining normal bilateral cooperation: Chinese FM

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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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China and Germany should not allow so-called “risk mitigation” to undermine normal bilateral cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday.

    Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks during a telephone conversation with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: China urges EU to properly handle anti-subsidy case against Chinese EVs

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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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China expects the European Union (EU) to meet each other halfway with the Chinese side and properly handle the EU’s anti-subsidy case on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) at an early date, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday.

    Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks during a telephone conversation with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Statement by IMF Deputy Managing Director Bo Li at the Conclusion of a Visit to Mozambique

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 19, 2025

    Maputo, Mozambique: Mr. Bo Li, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following statement today in Mozambique at the end of his visit from May 15-17, 2025: 

    “I am pleased to be in Mozambique for my first visit as IMF Deputy Managing Director. I would like to thank President Daniel Chapo, Finance Minister Carla Loveira, and Central Bank Governor Rogerio Zandamela, as well as other senior officials, for their hospitality and constructive discussions. We discussed opportunities to strengthen our continued partnership through regular policy dialogue and technical assistance. The IMF remains a close partner in supporting the country’s efforts to lift the living standards of the Mozambican people.

    “During my visit, I also met with the Committee of Central Bank Governors of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to advance efforts to improve cross-border payments within the regional bloc. Member countries remain committed to this joint objective and are making good progress. We also discussed opportunities to further strengthen ongoing technical assistance provided jointly by the IMF and the World Bank on cross-border payments. We look forward to continuing the tight and productive collaboration.”

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    MEDIA RELATIONS

    PRESS OFFICER: Kwabena Akuamoah-Boateng

    Phone: +1 202 623-7100Email: MEDIA@IMF.org

    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/05/19/pr-25152-mozambique-statement-by-imf-deputy-md-bo-li-at-the-conclusion-of-a-visit-to-mozambique

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: XX Rosneft Summer Sports Games Start in Tuapse

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The first qualifying round of the XX Rosneft Summer Sports Games was held in Tuapse. Athletes from eight teams from Kuban, Tyumen, Bashkortostan and Yamal took part in the sports festival.

    Sports development is one of the main areas of Rosneft’s social policy. The company annually holds Summer and Winter Sports Games – the most popular events, in which thousands of oil workers take part.

    Traditionally, the Summer Games consist of a qualifying round and a final. This year, the qualifying rounds are held in May and June in nine cities across the country. About 80 teams from various Rosneft subsidiaries will take part in the competition. The program of the anniversary games consists of 13 disciplines: mini-football, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, running, shot put, kettlebell snatch, chess, shooting, powerlifting, tug-of-war and billiards. A new discipline has also been added – freestyle swimming.

    During the first qualifying round in Tuapse, 106 sets of awards were contested in individual and team standings.

    In many sports disciplines there was an equal and tough fight, the athletes demonstrated willpower, team spirit and high results. Thus, an employee of the Tuapse Oil Refinery performed 233 kettlebell snatch lifts, and an employee of Purneftegaz pushed the shot 12.33 meters.

    As a result of a tough three-day struggle, the teams of Purneftegaz and Tuapse Oil Refinery won tickets to the final part of the XX Rosneft Summer Sports Games.

    The qualifying rounds of the Rosneft Summer Games will also take place in Ryazan, Tyumen, Angarsk, Krasnodar, Samara, Khanty-Mansiysk, Ufa and Krasnoyarsk. The finals of the competition will take place in Sochi in the fall.

    Reference:

    Rosneft’s first mass sports competitions took place in 2005. Since then, competitions have become part of the Company’s corporate culture. The Summer Games are a striking example of effective promotion of a healthy lifestyle, strengthening the spirit of camaraderie and supporting mass sports. In 2024, over 2,800 Company employees from 74 subsidiaries took part in the competitions.

    Rosneft athletes also take part in all major mass sports competitions held in our country and win prizes.

    The Company has a corporate sports and health movement called “Energy of Life”, within the framework of which employees regularly engage in sports and compete in various sports disciplines. In 2024, the total number of movement participants reached 128 thousand employees. At the same time, more than 92 thousand employees took part in competitions in various sports.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft May 19, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Taiwan has no basis, reason or right to participate in WHA session – Chinese Foreign Ministry official

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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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China’s Taiwan region has no basis, no reason, and no right to participate in the World Health Assembly (WHA) session unless authorized by the central government, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday.

    A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman made the statement in response to a decision on Monday by the WHA, the top governing body of the World Health Organization (WHO), not to include Taiwan’s proposal for observer status on the session’s agenda. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: EU sharply cuts growth forecasts on US tariff hikes, uncertainty

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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

    BRUSSELS, May 19 (Xinhua) — The European Commission on Monday significantly cut its growth forecast for the European Union, citing the impact of U.S. tariff hikes and continuing uncertainty.

    In its spring economic forecast for 2025, the EC cut its forecasts for real GDP growth in the 27 EU countries to 1.1 percent in 2025 and 1.5 percent in 2026.

    “This represents a significant decline from the fall 2024 forecast, largely due to the impact of higher tariffs and increased uncertainty caused by recent abrupt changes in U.S. trade policy and unpredictability in the final formation of tariff rates,” the commission said.

    The eurozone, which unites the 20 EU countries that share the single currency, is expected to grow by 0.9 percent in 2025 and 1.4 percent in 2026, also below previous forecasts. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Meeting after 45 years: 1980 graduates gathered for a gala evening at the State University of Management

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On May 16, a meeting of 1980 graduates was held at the State University of Management, organized by a graduate of the State University of Management, Senator of the Russian Federation Vasily Golubev.

    The vice-rector of the State University of Management, Artem Terpugov, gave a welcoming speech.

    “I congratulate you on your 45th graduation anniversary. It is gratifying to see you again within the walls of the State University of Management after so many years. It is nice that so many people came. Thank you Vasily Yuryevich, who initiated this meeting. Your graduation came at a good time, you faced interesting challenges, and then – a difficult transition period. You are the ones who accepted the first challenge of the transition period in the economy and were able to turn it in the right direction, so that today our country is among the leaders of economic development,” noted Artem Evgenievich.

    The initiator of the meeting, Vasily Golubev, also addressed his classmates.

    “I often visit the university and see the changes that are taking place: the infrastructure is changing, classrooms are being modernized, new programs are appearing. And today, GUU occupies a worthy place among the country’s universities. The economy needs it, especially in an era of change, when specialists with new thinking and new approaches are needed. We ourselves were like that, and we remain like that,” Vasily Yuryevich shared.

    The grand opening of the meeting was concluded by the adviser to the rector of the State University of Management, Sergei Chuev.

    “We are meeting in the auditorium named after Olga Vasilyevna Kozlova, a legendary leader who was the rector of our university for 35 years, and it was she who built the new buildings. We perceive our graduates as part of the university. After all, a university is not only a building, departments, programs, but also people: teachers, employees, graduates, students. It is great that there is a friendly company, that you are gathering again at GUU in such a large group,” concluded Sergey Vladimirovich.

    After that, the graduates went on a tour of the campus. Olga Kharlamova, Director of the Scientific Library of the State University of Management, spoke about the history of the State University of Management, which began in 1980, the founding and development of the library, as well as modern changes and the introduction of new technologies.

    In addition, Vasily Golubev left his wishes for the university in a special book of reviews and suggestions from honorary graduates.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU Humanitarian Institute teacher Natalia Kirillovna Timofeeva has passed away

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Relatives, friends, colleagues and students mourn the death of one of the oldest teachers Humanitarian Institute Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Natalia Kirillovna Timofeeva (09.20.1944 – 05.17.2025).

    A student of the famous Etruscan scholar A.I. Nemirovsky, she graduated from the history department of the humanities faculty of NSU in 1968, from 1974 she worked in the department of general history, and from 2008 – in the department of ancient literatures and literary source studies.

    Colleagues and students remember Natalia Kirillovna as an extremely erudite specialist, a very modest and kind person, and a wonderful lecturer who knew how to ignite and inspire her listeners. She was at the origins of the specialization in Italian language and culture, which was carried out at NSU for many years.

    Natalia Kirillovna did a lot to popularize scientific knowledge in the form of special courses and open lectures, taught classes at the Orthodox Gymnasium in the name of St. Sergius of Radonezh. Historians, philologists and journalists attended her courses in Italian and Latin, history and literature, culture and art of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and Byzantium, the European Renaissance.

    The memory of all who knew Natalya Kirillovna will forever remain the charm of her deep mind and the human warmth that she radiated.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s inbound tourism sector maintains strong recovery momentum: officials

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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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China celebrates Tourism Day on May 19. China’s inbound tourism sector has shown strong recovery momentum and broad development prospects, said Shi Zeyi, an official with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

    He expressed this opinion during the recent meeting of the Roundtable on the Chinese Economy, organized by the Xinhua News Agency.

    Shi Zeyi recalled that in 2024, China received 132 million inbound tourists, and their tourism expenditure in China reached US$94.2 billion. Both figures were 97.2 percent and 93.5 percent of the same figures recorded in 2019.

    In the first quarter of 2025, the number of foreign tourists visiting China was 7.3674 million people, up 39.2 percent from a year earlier, he said.

    Since the beginning of 2025, the number of foreigners coming to China has continued to grow rapidly. In the first quarter, about 7.7 million foreigners entered the country, up nearly 40 percent year-on-year. Notably, nearly 70 percent of them arrived visa-free, said Liu Jia, an official with the State Immigration Administration of China who also attended the roundtable.

    China currently provides one-way visa-free entry for citizens of 38 countries. In addition, the visa-free transit period for passport holders of 54 countries has been extended to 240 hours. “All these policies are part of our country’s visa-free policy system,” Liu Jia said.

    As more foreign nationals visit China and have wonderful travel experiences, the consumer market potential for inbound tourism in the country will continue to grow, Liu Jia added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New Collection of Articles on Xi Jinping Thought Published in China

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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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — Zhongyang Wenxian Chubanshe Publishing House recently released a new collection of articles on Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era.

    The collection, compiled by the Party History and Documentation Research Institute of the CPC Central Committee, includes five volumes of 29 articles published since November 2023.

    These articles study and implement the important statements made by General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping, and aim to promote the systematic study of the Party’s achievements in theoretical innovation in the new era.

    These articles were originally published in People’s Daily or Qiushi Magazine, which are the leading publications of the CPC Central Committee.

    Let us recall that the first two collections on the same topic, each of which consists of 5 volumes, were published in 2020 and 2023, respectively. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Huawei Introduces Laptops Based on Its Own Operating System

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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

    CHENGDU, May 19 (Xinhua) — Chinese tech giant Huawei on Monday unveiled two new laptops powered by its own operating system (OS) HarmonyOS, marking the debut of the company’s proprietary OS in the personal computer (PC) market.

    The launch of PC models like the Huawei MateBook Pro and MateBook Fold Ultimate Design signal the company’s intention to expand the reach of HarmonyOS beyond smartphones and tablets, entering the PC market that has been dominated for decades by Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS.

    At a launch event in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, southwest China, Huawei CEO Yu Chengdong said that through the deep integration of software, hardware, end devices and cloud technologies, computers based on HarmonyOS will fundamentally change the user experience of using a PC.

    HarmonyOS, or Hongmeng in Chinese, is an open-source operating system designed for a variety of devices and scenarios, including smart screens, tablets, wearables, and cars. It was first launched in August 2019. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: We are expecting a hot semi-final of the KVN League of the State University of Management

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On May 23, 2025, the semi-final of the GUU KVN League will be held in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management.

    Attention! Enough sadness and worries! The KVN GUU League cancels fatigue and extends the May holidays with a hot semi-final game.

    We will find out the finalists of the season very soon! The teams will show three competitions at once for the first time, so we guarantee it will be interesting and funny.

    The following teams will take part in the semi-final: “TechnoBOBR”, MPEI; “What you need”, GUU; “Minimum”, State University of Medicine, Moscow Aviation Institute; “Fildepers”, State University of Ukraine; “Office”, State University of Management; “I don’t remember”, GUU; “Arcade”, MISiS, Moscow State Pedagogical University; “Grandmothers”, RSU named after. A.N. Kosygina; “Syrbor”, State University of Medicine.

    The game will take place on May 23 at 18:30 in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management (Ryazansky Prospekt, 99, bldg. 5).

    Guests of the State University of Management must register using a short form.

    We’re waiting for everyone on Friday evening!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Delegation of Norilsk Nickel’s Polar Transport Branch visited Polytech

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    A delegation from Norilsk Nickel’s Polar Transport Branch visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University to discuss cooperation with the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” and to get acquainted with the competencies of the Higher School of Industrial Management of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU.

    The Norilsk Nickel Polar Transport Branch (the successor to the Dudinka Sea Port) is the main regional transport hub, providing for the vital functions of the entire Taimyr Dolgano-Nenets and Norilsk industrial regions. The branch processes 95% of all incoming cargo for the Norilsk Nickel Group of Companies and consumers on the Taimyr Peninsula, and ships its finished products to ships bound for ports in Russia and around the world. The port’s cargo turnover is about four million tons.

    Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU, Head of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” Alexey Borovkov told the guests aboutestablished interaction with the Norilsk Nickel group of companies. Deputy Director for Improvement and Development of Production Activities of the Polar Transport Branch of Norilsk Nickel Sergey Lyashenko gave a presentation of the branch, presenting the main areas of its work and infrastructure.

    Sergey Lyashenko outlined potential areas of cooperation with the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” based on the tasks and challenges facing the Polar Transport Branch of Norilsk Nickel in the context of the development of the Northern Sea Route by the Norilsk Nickel group of companies and the corresponding increase in port cargo turnover. Among the key tasks, he noted the use of technologies to increase labor productivity and optimize the transfer of operational data to ensure the smooth operation of equipment along the entire port line, taking into account temperature restrictions and terrain. The guest also spoke about the existing barriers to the digitalization of the branch’s activities and the experience of overcoming them.

    Sergey Vladimirovich emphasized the interest in the competencies of the SPbPU PISh in the field of mathematical and computer modeling to solve the problems of automating all processes of the activities of the Polar Transport Branch of Norilsk Nickel, taking into account different scenarios and the state of technological equipment.

    We are interested in establishing cooperation with an authoritative scientific center represented by the Advanced Engineering School of the Polytechnic University, which has experience and knowledge in the field of advanced digital and production technologies, including big data management, mathematical and computer modeling, and can ensure the formation of correct data that we can use to justify certain management decisions, analyze the effectiveness of selected approaches and measures, as well as medium-term and long-term planning, said Sergey Kolesnik, Deputy Director for Commercial Activities of Norilsk Nickel’s Polar Transport Branch.

    Then the meeting participants discussed the vision of the final result of the interaction in the context of building visual analytics for production automation and data management on the state of the branch’s technological infrastructure, and also considered the predicted economic effect of the cooperation. Speaking about lost profits and ways to reduce the economic risks of enterprises, SPbPU Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation Alexey Borovkov gave an example of the work of SPbPU PISh specialists for the Gazprom Pererabotka Blagoveshchensk company following the accident at the Amur Gas Processing Plant on January 5, 2022.

    Every day of the plant’s downtime after the accident brought multimillion-dollar losses to Gazprom. Employees of the SPbPU PISh were involved in the accident investigation, and they prepared a scientific and technical report on its causes. This work not only made a significant contribution to the development of the fuel and energy complex of Russia in terms of preventing similar emergencies at high-tech facilities in the industry, but also proved that the use of advanced digital and production technologies has a positive economic effect, reducing the risk of accidents and preventing lost profits and costs of enterprises, – noted Alexey Ivanovich.

    Deputy Director of the Engineering Center (CompMechLab®) of SPbPU Nikolay Efimov-Soini briefly spoke about the technology of digital twins — the main technology of system digital engineering developed by the PISh SPbPU. Nikolay Konstantinovich described the technology and outlined its key advantages, demonstrated within the framework of joint R&D with representatives of ten industries.

    The participants of the working meeting defined further steps for interaction taking into account competencies and current tasks. They also considered the possibilities of corporate training in production organization technologies and the basics of the Lean Manufacturing concept using the computer simulator of the same name and other products. rulers, developed by specialists of the SPbPU PISh on the CML-Bench®.EDU Digital Platform, which is gradually developing as a separate area of the Digital Platform for the Development and Application of Digital Twins CML-Bench®.

    At the end of the working visit, the guests assessed the capabilities and infrastructure of the Polytechnic Supercomputer Center, which ensures the implementation ofDigital platform for the development and application of digital twins CML-Bench® science-intensive projects of the SPbPU Technological Development Ecosystem with leading high-tech companies and corporations of our country.

    After visiting the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering”, the delegation of the Polar Transport Branch of Norilsk Nickel got acquainted with the competencies and achievements of specialists of the Higher School of Industrial Management of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU and discussed possible areas of cooperation in educational and scientific activities in the field of logistics.

    Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov spoke about the possibility of effective cooperation in creating and implementing advanced training programs for employees of Norilsk Nickel’s Polar Transport Branch, including in a distance learning format, as well as preparing specialized classes of schoolchildren for the company.

    Director of the Higher School of Management of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport Olga Kalinina presented the experience of implementing educational projects related to logistics at the Higher School. In addition to training in the bachelor’s degree programs “International Logistics” and master’s degree program “International Logistics Systems”, Olga Vladimirovna noted the additional professional education program “Fundamentals of the Organization and Economics of Production in Metallurgy for Purchasing Management at Mechanical Engineering Enterprises”, successfully implemented jointly with the Higher School of Physics and Materials Technology of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University for the Purchasing Directorate of JSC “Power Machines”, as well as the creation of educational cases for the disciplines “Transport Logistics” and “Inventory Management” based on the results of internships of teachers in the Beaton group of companies.

    Deputy Director of the Higher School of Management of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology of Economics and Technology for educational and methodological work Zoya Simakova presented the results of the work carried out in 2023 and 2024 within the framework of project “Harmonization of production needs with the provision of components and materials” by order of JSC Power Machines – the Electrosila plant, andproject “Transformation of purchasing activities of an industrial enterprise”, implemented to reduce the slow-turnover inventory of JSC Power Machines – Leningrad Metal Plant.

    Head of the research laboratory “Management of production systems and business processes” of the Higher School of Management of IPMEiT Dmitry Metkin demonstrated the team’s experience in terms of performing contractual work for industrial customers on technical and economic justification, forming investment activity programs when planning new projects, as well as developing strategies for introducing industrial products to new markets.

    After the working meeting, Sergey Lyashenko, Deputy Director for Improvement and Development of Production Activities of the Polar Transport Branch of Norilsk Nickel, held an interactive master class for students of the Higher School of Industrial Management of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU on the subject “Fundamentals of Logistics of Oil and Gas Enterprises”.

    In conclusion, representatives of the Higher School of Management of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade invited the delegation of the Polar Transport Branch of Norilsk Nickel to a tour. The guests inspected the classrooms and laboratories of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade, and assessed the capabilities of the computer classes equipped with programs for studying specialized disciplines in logistics.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “REcathon: Rough Code”: Polytechnic students modified robots

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Polytechnic Tower hosted the engineering and robotics hackathon “REcathon: Draft Code”, organized by the Higher School of Automation and Robotics of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport together with the student engineering association “PoliRoboTech” and PROF.IMMiT. The general partner of the event was the company “Ingriatech”.

    Opening the hackathon, Denis Kozlikin, Deputy Director for Research at IMMiT, wished the participants good luck and thanked the organizers for holding this important and necessary event, the fourth in a row.

    This year, 10 student teams competed. The jury included associate professors of the Higher School of Architecture and Rural Affairs Svetlana Kerpeleva, Mikhail Ananyevsky, Dmitry Polyakhov, Dmitry Tretyakov and Dmitry Shabanov, as well as an invited expert from the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern Alexey Saibel.

    This time, the hackathon became a platform for testing a new idea that was planned to be implemented. Participants had to work not with fully finished robots, but with unfinished designs. They had to not only program, but also analyze, correct errors in mechanics and electronics, and modify the product for an unknown task. This solution brought the hackathon conditions closer to real engineering practice, where specialists often have to deal with someone else’s code and unstable technical solutions.

    Another innovation was the new platforms with two drive wheels instead of four — this increased the maneuverability of the robots, but complicated the control and required more fine-tuning of the algorithms for movement and balancing. The final task was kept secret, which forced the teams to work in conditions of uncertainty and adapt to rapidly changing requirements. Two weeks were allocated for all preparation and debugging.

    The task for the hackathon was developed by the student engineering association “PoliRoboTech”. Its leader Andrey Klinovitsky noted that it is precisely such formats that teach students flexibility, engineering thinking and the ability to combine programming with mechanics, which is especially in demand in modern technological projects.

    According to the results of the tests, the winner was the Error404: Bots Not Found team consisting of: Egor Meshkov, Sofia Sokolova, Vladimir Yulik, Amir Sharif’yanov and Elizaveta Skornyakova. The second place was taken by the Termistor team: Artem Tabunshchik, Vadim Berko, Alexander Timofeev, Alexander Travin and Mikhail Orlov. The third place went to the Skrepyshi team, which included Alina Arifullina, Aidar Ibragimov, Violetta Khomenko, Ilnaz Abitov and Kirill Sultanov. All the winners are third-year students of the Higher School of Architecture and R&D.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Launches Satellite Group from Sea Using CERES-1 Rocket

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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

    HAIYANG, Shandong Province, May 19 (Xinhua) — China on Monday successfully launched a commercial carrier rocket CERES-1 from a platform in waters off east China’s Shandong Province, sending a group of four satellites in the Tianqi constellation into a planned orbit.

    The launch took place at 15:38 Beijing time from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center from a sea platform. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Suspect in Southern California car bombing identified

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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

    LOS ANGELES, May 19 (Xinhua) — Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, is the prime suspect in a car bombing Saturday outside a fertility clinic in the southern California city of Palm Springs, authorities said Sunday.

    Authorities believe the suspect was killed in the blast and at least four others were injured.

    “The suspect had a nihilistic streak,” FBI Los Angeles Field Office Assistant Director Akil Davis said at a news conference Sunday, adding that the bombing was a “targeted attack.”

    According to him, the suspect tried to broadcast the explosions live.

    Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills said at a news conference Sunday that investigators were continuing to gather evidence at the explosion scene.

    E. Mills noted that “the city is safe” and “our society is not in any danger.” –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: EU significantly cuts 2025 growth forecast to 1.1%

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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

    BRUSSELS, May 19 (Xinhua) — The European Commission (EC) has significantly cut its growth forecast for the European Union to 1.1 percent in 2025 and 1.5 percent in 2026, according to its spring 2025 economic forecast released Monday, citing higher U.S. tariffs and uncertainty in global trade as reasons.

    In November last year, the EC forecast that the EU economy would grow by 1.5 percent in 2025 and by 1.8 percent in 2026. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Two killed, two injured in knife attack in South Korea

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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

    SEOUL, May 19 (Xinhua) — Two people were killed and two others injured in a knife attack in South Korea, and the suspect is on the run, Renhap News Agency reported Monday.

    The suspect fled after stabbing a woman in her 60s at a convenience store in Siheung City, 30 km southwest of Seoul, at around 9:34 a.m. local time. The woman was taken to hospital with serious stab wounds to her stomach and face.

    The unidentified body of a man in his 50s was found in the suspect’s home after police established his car number, home address and identity. The body had likely been there for several days.

    The suspect stabbed another man in his 70s at a sports park 2km from the store at around 1:21pm local time. The man was seriously wounded in the stomach and taken to hospital for treatment.

    Police found another unidentified body in a house opposite the store at around 2 p.m. local time. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China provides 424 billion yuan in tax breaks in Q1 to support innovation, industry

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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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — The total amount of tax and fee cuts and tax refunds to support China’s scientific and technological innovation and manufacturing sector in the first quarter of 2025 was 424.1 billion yuan (58.97 billion U.S. dollars), the General Administration of Taxation (GATT) said Monday.

    As noted by the department, data on value added tax (VAT) invoices indicate that structural measures to reduce taxes and fees accelerate the innovative impulse in the country and contribute to the high-quality development of the manufacturing industry.

    In the first four months of this year, sales revenue in China’s high-tech industries grew by 13.9 percent year on year, while the growth in services for the commercialization of scientific and technological achievements was 33.6 percent. Key sectors of the digital economy also maintained stable growth at 9.7 percent.

    The manufacturing sector also showed strong performance, with both digital and high-tech manufacturing posting double-digit revenue growth during the reporting period.

    Tax authorities will continue to ensure prompt and targeted delivery of policy measures to enterprises based on data to promote the development of new-quality productive forces and high-quality growth of China’s manufacturing sector, the State Tax Administration emphasized. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Forewarned is forearmed: lecture on combating telephone fraud held at the State University of Management

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On May 16, 2025, the State University of Management held a relevant, important and useful lecture on combating telephone fraud.

    The lecture was given by security experts: acting Kuzminsky interdistrict prosecutor Ruslan Utegenov and head of the department for protection against illegal encroachments of the Moscow SBER Security Department Dmitry Chernov.

    The lecture discussed: – The most common fraud schemes; – How not to become a victim of fraudsters; – What to do if someone has already tried to deceive you.

    The knowledge gained during the lecture will help students of the State University of Management to protect themselves and their loved ones from criminal activity.

    We thank the speakers for their valuable knowledge, and our partner, SBER, for organizing a useful event!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE MBA: Chinese experience for Russian managers

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    The visiting module of the MBA program of the Higher School of Business of the National Research University Higher School of Economics was successfully held in Shanghai. It was attended by 94 students: top managers of large Russian companies, entrepreneurs, heads of departments of state-owned companies.

    The module was organized jointly with Fudan University, one of the leading centers of business education in Asia. The university is among the best universities in China and Asia, widely recognized for its high level of teaching, quality of scientific research and international programs in the field of economics and management.

    The theoretical part of the module covered key aspects of the economy and business of modern China. The classes were taught by Fudan University lecturers – recognized experts in their fields, experienced specialists who are engaged in research projects in the areas of global and digital economy, fintech, corporate governance, blockchain technologies, big data and cybersecurity. Many of them are graduates of leading universities around the world, publish in authoritative scientific journals and actively consult businesses and government agencies. During the week, they immersed listeners in the specifics of the financial system of the PRC, discussed challenges to the country’s competitiveness in the international arena, compared approaches to the digital transformation of industry in China and in other countries.

    The practical part of the program was no less interesting and important for the audience. The organizers of the module offered a rich plan of visits to leading Chinese companies from key industries. Among them were COSCO Shipping, one of the world’s largest operators in the field of maritime logistics; NIO Inc, a developer and manufacturer of intelligent electric vehicles and autonomous driving technologies; SAIC Motor, a Chinese automobile manufacturing corporation actively working in the direction of new energy sources and autonomous transport.

    According to the manager MBA programs Vladimir Koptsev, Higher School of Business at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, international modules allow students not only to expand their professional horizons, but also to see key global economies in dynamics.

    Koptsev Vladimir Sergeevich

    Head of the MBA program at the Higher School of Business, National Research University Higher School of Economics

    Today, China is not just an important player, but one of the world’s leading economies, influencing global processes in business, finance and technology. It is fundamentally important for us that students are not limited to theory, but personally come into contact with this reality: through visits to companies, dialogue with experts and direct immersion in the country’s economic environment.

    The reaction of the participants of the visiting module themselves is indicative; they saw from the inside how the economy of one of the largest and rapidly developing countries in the world functions, and what management models are used by business leaders of the PRC.

    “Shanghai exceeded all expectations – it is a truly technologically advanced metropolis. I especially remember the lectures with Chinese professors about how the country became a global technological leader in 40 years. I was amazed by the number of electric cars – about 80% of cars on the roads, thanks to which the city of its size remains surprisingly quiet. A visit to a robotics company left a great impression. And, of course, it was nice to meet MBA students from parallel groups. I would like to separately thank the HSE Graduate School of Business for organizing the module at such a prestigious university as Fudan, and for the excellent organization of visits to leading Chinese enterprises. This trip will be remembered for a long time – a lot of new knowledge and vivid emotions!” – assessed the results Sergey Bespalov, Manager of Consulting in the field of production and operational management, Accenture AG, Zurich, Switzerland.

    The Chinese partners highly appreciated the cooperation with the HSE Graduate School of Business: “We are sincerely glad that the students not only visited Fudan University, but also benefited from this intercultural exchange. I hope that our program opened up new perspectives for the students, contributed to the development of their communication skills and broadened their horizons. We tried to tell as much as possible about the economic and cultural characteristics of China and demonstrate them during visits to various companies. We hope to continue fruitful cooperation with the HSE Graduate School of Business in the future, so that we can host MBA students within the walls of our university more than once,” Shuang Zhang, Manager of International Programs at Fudan University.

    Upon completion of the module, all students MBA programs received an official certificate from Fudan University confirming their participation and academic achievements.

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