Category: Russia

  • MIL-OSI Russia: 34 International Cargo Air Routes Link China’s Xinjiang to the Outside World

    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

    BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — A cargo air route was launched on Thursday between Urumqi, capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and the Serbian city of Nis, served by Uzbekistan’s Centrum Air.

    Its Boeing 767-300F aircraft delivered 52.71 tons of goods to Serbia as part of cross-border e-commerce.

    According to the Zhongxinshe News Agency, citing a source in the Xinjiang Airport Group, eight new international cargo airlines were opened in January-June this year, linking Xinjiang with the outside world. The total number of international cargo air routes in Xinjiang has now reached 34. Thanks to this, Urumqi Tianshan International Airport has become a key aviation logistics hub connecting Xinjiang with Central Asia and Europe. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jiamusi City to Speed Up Practical Cooperation Between Local Governments of China and Russia

    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

    BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — Jiamusi City in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province will speed up practical cooperation between local governments of China and Russia, Mayor Wang Te said during a meeting with a Russian delegation on Thursday.

    According to the website of the Heilongjiang Provincial Government, Wang Tie, on behalf of the Jiamusi City Government, warmly welcomed the Russian delegation. According to him, Jiamusi is currently actively implementing the important agreements between the heads of state of the two countries and actively serves the cause of “selling Chinese goods throughout Russia and buying Russian goods for all of China”, which provides important opportunities and ample space for strengthening cooperation between the two sides.

    He expressed the hope that the two sides would continue to strengthen exchanges between local governments, establish a mechanism for regular meetings with Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Sakhalin Oblast, Vladivostok, Kamchatka Krai and other regions, accelerate practical cooperation, expand the scope and introduce new models of cooperation, and make every effort to promote cooperation in broader areas and at a deeper level.

    The members of the Russian delegation unanimously stated that over the years, a number of fruitful works have been carried out jointly with Jiamusi in the fields of economy, culture, education, sports and tourism. They expressed hope that this meeting will become an opportunity to further deepen exchanges with Jiamusi, actively seek more joint projects, so as to give new strength and new impetus to the development of China-Russia relations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 8th round of China-Germany strategic dialogue on diplomacy and security was held in Berlin

    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

    BERLIN, July 4 (Xinhua) — Good China-Germany relations will not only promote the overall positive development of China-EU relations, but will also be of great significance to global stability and development, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, said here on Thursday at the 8th round of the China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security, which he co-chaired with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul.

    Wang Yi recalled that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the EU, and the China-Germany comprehensive strategic partnership has also entered a new decade.

    As the world’s second and third largest economies respectively, China and Germany bear important international responsibilities and are the focus of all parties’ hopes, Wang Yi said. He said the two countries should join hands to reaffirm mutual trust, further strengthen cooperation and further deepen bilateral relations.

    Wang Yi stressed that in the current turbulent international environment, particularly the growing protectionism, anti-globalism and unilateral pressure, China and Germany should strengthen strategic communication and coordination.

    The Chinese foreign minister added that the two countries should bring more certainty to the world based on stable relations between them, jointly uphold and practice multilateralism, uphold the international system with the UN at its core, as well as the international order based on international law and the basic norms governing international relations based on the UN Charter, and be committed to developing a more reliable, stable and predictable comprehensive strategic partnership.

    Wang also mentioned the phone conversation between Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, in which the leaders set the direction and tone for the next stage of China-Germany relations.

    Despite the changing international landscape, Sino-German relations continue to develop steadily. According to Wang Yi, this is mainly due to their approach to each other, which is characterized by mutual respect, finding common ground while maintaining differences, and striving for win-win cooperation. All this is the basis for the stable development of Sino-German relations, the diplomat emphasized.

    China attaches an important place to relations with Germany in its diplomacy and appreciates the positive and rational approach of the new German government to developing relations with China, the Chinese minister said.

    He expressed the hope that the German side will support China’s efforts to achieve complete national reunification just as China unconditionally supported the reunification of Germany, and strictly adhere to the one-China principle.

    As a leading country in the European Union, Germany has made positive efforts to develop China-EU relations. Wang also expressed hope that Germany will continue to play a constructive role in the development of China-EU relations.

    J. Wadephul, in turn, stated that Germany is ready to be a reliable and predictable cooperation partner for China.

    According to him, in the era of crises and various challenges, the two countries need to maintain close contacts and coordination.

    “The two countries have a long history of relations and a solid foundation for partnership,” Wadephul said, adding that Germany and China share consensus on many issues and can properly resolve differences based on mutual respect and a constructive approach.

    According to him, Germany hopes to expand exchanges with China and continuously strengthen bilateral cooperation.

    The German government is firmly committed to the one-China policy, a German diplomat confirmed.

    During the talks, the heads of the foreign policy departments also held an in-depth exchange of views on the Ukrainian crisis, the Iranian nuclear issue, the situation in the Middle East and multilateral strategic coordination. They agreed to intensify contacts and coordination in order to ensure a ceasefire, end conflicts and peacefully resolve disputes. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Become part of the virtual museum of GUU graduates

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On July 4, on the day of the graduation of the students of the State University of Management, everyone can take a 3D photo for the SUM graduates museum.

    Special equipment is located on the 1st and 8th floors of the academic building.

    There are also themed photo zones on the main square and in the Information Technology Center, a red carpet awaits graduates near the dormitories, and refreshments can be obtained near the Sports Complex.

    The graduation program can be viewed here, as well as on a special TG channel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: All-Russian Congress of Young Scientists: Focus on Technological Leadership

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    At the XIII All-Russian Congress of Councils of Young Scientists and Student Scientific Societies, which is taking place in Ufa, one of the key events was the panel discussion “Youth and Technologies of Tomorrow: Development of New Ideas in Industrial Business”. The moderator was Vice-Rector for Research at SPbPU Yuri Fomin.

    Starting the conversation, Yuri Fomin recalled the definition of technological leadership, which consists of the superiority of technologies and products in key parameters (functional, technical, economic) over foreign analogues. Then, representatives of business and science discussed the moderator’s questions about how technological leadership is achieved and why business needs science.

    Heads of departments of PJSC Rostelecom, JSC Valenta Pharm, JSC UEC, PJSC Aeroflot, and OOO SIBUR Innovations told how they implement science in their companies. The main conclusion is that science is necessary for business, but it does not necessarily have to be within its structure. Then the participants discussed how to attract young scientists to this process and what measures are needed for effective interaction.

    Deputy Director General of the Roscongress Directorate for Scientific and Technological Programs Oleg Karasev spoke about measures of state support for such interaction. Participants named the main qualities that enterprises in various fields need from young scientists: communication skills, experience, energy, a clear goal in research, and focus on the development tasks of a specific business.

    Among the most popular areas discussed by company representatives at the panel discussion were quantum technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, pharmaceutical production, polymer and composite materials, additive technologies and predictive analysis.

    Summing up, Yuri Fomin noted that all companies, regardless of their field of activity, are united by the need to implement artificial intelligence technologies. It is logical to assume that projects using AI will be most in demand, and young scientists need to take this into account.

    The congress included a ceremony to award diplomas to the winners of the competition for grants from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation in support of student scientific communities. Among those awarded was Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Diplomas were received by the curator of the Student Scientific Society Victoria Brazovskaya, the secretary of the SPbPU SSS Grigory Romanov and the representative of the SSS of the Humanitarian Institute Mikhail Murashko.

    The congress will last until July 4 and has gathered about 1,300 participants from all over Russia, including new regions – the DPR, LPR, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions. Representatives from Belarus, China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan are also participating in the event.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rays of Hope Forum: Hope for Africa and Beyond

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency –

    Thanks to support from the IAEA initiative “Rays of Hope” Cancer patients around the world can now more easily receive the life-saving care they need, participants were told at the forum “Rays of Hope”.

    The Rays of Hope initiative aims to increase access to cancer care where it is needed most by helping low- and middle-income countries build and strengthen their capacity in medical imaging, radiotherapy and nuclear medicine. Since its launch in Ethiopia three years ago, more than 90 countries have applied for support.

    “Cancer kills 2,000 people a day in Africa, making it the leading cause of death on the continent,” IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said Monday at the opening of the forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. “Three years ago, we launched the Rays of Hope initiative here at the African Union headquarters. Today, we are helping to bring cancer care to countries where it was previously unavailable.”

    Temesgen Tirune, Deputy Prime Minister, said: “This forum must be a signal to work together. Let it inspire us to strengthen cooperation, increase investment and continue to show solidarity – so that no child dies from curable cancer, no mother has to wait forever for a diagnosis and no country is left behind simply because of its geography or the size of its GDP.”

    The opening of the Rays of Hope forum was also addressed by Ethiopian Health Minister Mekdes Daba Feissa and African Union Chief of Staff Mohamed Al-Amin Suef.

    During the morning sessions, representatives of countries supported by the Rays of Hope initiative shared their experiences. Among them were: the Minister of Health of Benin Benjamin Hunkpatin, Minister of Scientific Research and Technology of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga, Minister of Health of Ethiopia Mekdes Daba Feissa, Minister of Health of Lesotho Selibe Mokhoboroane, Minister of Health and Social Welfare of Senegal Ibrahima Say, Deputy Minister of Health of Botswana Lawrence Ookeditse and Principal Secretary of the Kenyan Ministry of Health Fredrick Uma Oluga.

    The importance of the Rays of Hope initiative was also underscored by the countries that have made contributions to it. The forum was addressed by the German Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Observer to the African Union in Ethiopia Jens Hanefeld, the Permanent Representative of Italy to the African Union and the UN Economic Commission for Africa in Ethiopia Maurizio Busanelli, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the African Union Tsutomu Nakagawa and the First Counsellor of the French Embassy in Ethiopia and the African Union Julien Voiturier.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Superjob Rating: GUU in the top 10 for salaries of law graduates

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The job search and recruitment service Superjob has published a ranking of the best law schools in Russia based on the salary level of graduates from 2019 to 2024. The State University of Management retained its 9th place in the ranking, sharing it with the National Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod.

    Most of the universities that made it into the top 10 retained their positions from last year. According to the rating, the average salary of a GUU graduate is 115,000 rubles per month, which is 5,000 rubles higher than last year’s figure.

    The number of our graduates who found employment in Moscow after completing their studies has increased by 2% since last year and is 92%. This figure is higher only for the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade and Economic Development of the Russian Federation (96%).

    Let us recall that Superjob recently updated the ranking of universities by graduate salaries in the field of economics, where GUU also retained its place. Earlier, GUU took 11th and 13th places in the first National Ranking of Graduate Employment by employment of bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates, respectively, in the field of “Sciences about Society”, and also entered the top 10 best economic universities in Moscow according to RIA Novosti and the top 100 best universities in Russia according to RAEX.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: AI as an Industrial Driver: Experts Discuss Challenges and Solutions at Polytechnic Conference

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

    A large-scale All-Russian scientific and practical conference with international participation “Industrial Artificial Intelligence” is taking place at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The event is organized with the support of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and in cooperation with St. Petersburg State University.

    Over 150 participants from over 25 universities and research organizations, about 20 enterprises and companies — developers of the real sector of the economy — registered for the conference. Representatives of various regions of Russia — St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tyumen, Novosibirsk, Orenburg, Tomsk, Kazan, Murmansk, Veliky Novgorod, Samara and other cities — are participating in the conference. Foreign participants are also involved — from Belarus and China, the latter is represented by postgraduate students.

    The conference brought together the academic community from leading universities and research centers working in the field of intelligent control systems: SPbPU, SPbSU, IPU named after Trapeznikov RAS, MAI, MIPT, FRC RAS, IPME RAS, LETI, ITMO, Tyumen State University, Omsk State Technical University and others. Representatives of the industry also participate in it — industrial companies and developers, including PJSC Gazprom Neft, JSC Kola MMC (Norilsk Nickel), JSC Atomic Soft, LLC Rakurs Engineering, as well as developers of software solutions and young researchers.

    Co-chairman of the conference program committee and moderator of the plenary session, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice-Rector for International Affairs of SPbPU Dmitry Arsenyev, opening the event, emphasized: The strategy of technological leadership requires us to move from abstract reasoning to the creation of “strong” industrial AI – systems capable of managing structurally complex objects in conditions of uncertainty. Today we have tried to unite the academic and university community, as well as leading Russian industrial companies to discuss the most pressing issues of development and implementation of promising breakthrough solutions in the field of industrial artificial intelligence, intelligent control systems, automation and robotics technologies.

    First Vice-Rector of SPbPU, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vitaly Sergeev welcomed the conference participants: Artificial intelligence is a new level of development of automation systems. It is the synergy of industry, science and education that will lead to the creation of breakthrough products, where AI will become the basis for design, optimization and work with big data, which is beyond the control of the human brain.

    The first day’s program opened with a series of key plenary presentations devoted to discussing the current state, main challenges and current tasks in the development and implementation of advanced solutions in the field of industrial artificial intelligence, intelligent control systems, as well as automation and robotics technologies.

    Dmitry Arsenyev, together with Vyacheslav Shkodyrev, professor at the Higher School of Cyber-Physical Systems Management at SPbPU, opened the scientific discussion with a report entitled “Strong Industrial Artificial Intelligence: Principles of Cognitive Science and Knowledge Structuring in Management Systems,” setting the tone for the entire forum.

    Director of Science at Gazprom Neft PJSC, Professor Mars Khasanov, presented the industry’s challenges and ways to solve them in his speech “Engineering Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Responses to Them.”

    Engineering AI is the answer to a fundamental problem: 90% of profit is generated in the early stages of projects, where we have almost no data. We need hybrid neurosymbolic systems that combine expert knowledge with generative technologies to overcome the “closure defect” of human thinking and find non-obvious solutions, he noted.

    Director of the Center for Intelligent Robotic Systems of the V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Roman Meshcheryakov spoke about fundamental approaches to creating complex autonomous systems in his report “Intelligent Robotic Systems. General Approaches”: Robot teams are systems where stability is achieved through the synergy of “rigid” algorithms and adaptive machine learning. Our experiments prove that effective group management is possible – the main thing is to create an architecture that imitates natural cooperation.

    A practical view on replacing foreign solutions was voiced by Leonid Chernigov, CEO of Rakurs Engineering LLC, who discussed in detail the topic of “Import substitution in control and monitoring systems, diagnostic issues using artificial intelligence at power engineering facilities.” The plenary session was concluded by Dmitry Sannikov, Director of the Innovation Department of JSC Kola MMC Norilsk Nickel, who shared the company’s real experience in the report “Using AI at industrial enterprises of PJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel. Challenges and approaches.” Thus, leading experts covered a range of topics from the concepts of “strong” and engineering AI to specific cases of implementation and import substitution in APCS.

    The section “Software and hardware platforms and artificial intelligence technologies in automation and control systems” discussed physically-aware models of machine learning and neurosymbolic artificial intelligence as the basis for digital twins of energy pipeline systems, an intelligent control system for the process chain, technologies for automation and intellectualization of proactive control of complex objects and other equally important issues. The report by Marina Bolsunovskaya, head of the laboratory “Industrial systems for streaming data processing” of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering”, reflected the experience of the Polytechnic University in implementing real projects in the field of artificial intelligence, practical cases and lessons learned at the stage of implementing theoretical solutions.

    Students and postgraduates from SPbPU, SPbSU, MIPT, ITMO, Tyumen State University, BRU and other universities presented the results of their research and developments in the field of AI at the youth section at the Polytech-Cyberphysics center. The issues of creating mechanisms and models to increase the transparency of AI decisions, the use of various neural network models to solve not only engineering problems, but also in medicine and education were discussed.

    The plenary session on the second day of the conference was opened by the moderator, co-chairman of the program committee, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor, head of the Department of Applied Cybernetics at St. Petersburg State University Nikolay Kuznetsov. In his report, he noted the innovative approach of St. Petersburg State University to training personnel, telling about the first specialist in the field of artificial intelligence mathematics in Russia, emphasizing the need for a close connection between fundamental science and industry demands. The topic found a wide response from the audience and was supported by the report “Prohibit cannot be used”. The report of the Vice-Rector for Digitalization of MAI Sergey Popov – “Application of Large Language Models in the Educational Process” – was devoted to finding a balance between the capabilities of AI and compliance with the principles of academic integrity.

    The experts discussed issues of distributed and hybrid group intelligence, predictive analytics and intelligent systems, industrial security. Valery Odegov, CEO of Atomic Soft JSC, emphasized technological sovereignty in industrial automation, presenting domestic solutions for automated process control systems and their role in ensuring the independence of critical industries. Maxim Kalinin, professor at SPbPU, touched upon the vital issue of cyber resilience of digital electrical substations in the face of growing cyber threats.

    Summing up the conference, the participants and organizers noted the high scientific and practical level of the reports presented, the relevance of the topics raised – from fundamental research to specific implementation solutions in industry. The importance of the platform for dialogue between science, education and business in such a strategically important area as industrial artificial intelligence was especially emphasized.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In January-June 2025, the number of Russian tourists visiting Sanya increased by 278.9%.

    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

    SANYA, July 4 (Xinhua) — The number of Russian tourists entering and leaving the resort city of Sanya, south China’s Hainan Province, exceeded 236,000 in the first half of this year, up 278.9 percent year on year, according to the Fenghuang border checkpoint of Haikou Main Border Port.

    The sharp increase in tourist flow was due to accessible air connections and the adoption of a number of favorable policy measures, including convenient and efficient entry and exit conditions in Hainan Province.

    According to data from Fenghuang checkpoint, more than 1,000 flights were made between Sanya and Russian cities in January-June, up 367.8 percent from a year earlier.

    From January to June, more than 423,000 foreigners entered and exited Fenghuang International Airport, of which more than 56.68 percent were Russian tourists, 98.18 percent of whom visited Sanya under the visa-free regime for tourism or business purposes.

    Let us recall that at present, a total of 11 passenger air routes have been opened between Sanya and such Russian cities as Moscow, Ufa, Yekaterinburg, Khabarovsk, Novosibirsk, Kazan and others. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Two bodies found in house in Sydney suburb

    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

    SYDNEY, July 4 (Xinhua) — The bodies of two men were found in a house in a Sydney suburb, police said Friday.

    According to the statement, officers responded to reports of concern for residents at a home in the suburb of Surry Hills on Thursday where the man’s body was discovered.

    After the crime scene was established and during the subsequent search, the body of a second man was discovered in another room.

    Initial police investigations show both men died at different times within the last month.

    No arrests have been made. Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the men’s deaths. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Trump administration has ‘shaken’ world order in three key respects – Italian minister

    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

    ROME, July 4 (Xinhua) — The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has “shaken” the world order in three key areas: tariffs, international taxation and the financial dimension linked to the U.S. dollar, Italian Economy and Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Thursday.

    “The first is tariffs, the second is international taxation. The third is the financial dimension and the relative strength of the US dollar, which is a form of implicit tariff,” he said. “We need to pay attention to these three aspects,” the official added.

    The minister stressed that a weak dollar effectively acts as an implicit tariff, making American goods cheaper and imported goods more expensive and disrupting international trade flows.

    Giorgetti’s comments come amid ongoing trade tensions between the United States and the European Union that have arisen since D. Trump’s return to the White House at the beginning of the year.

    Market data reflect the minister’s concerns. The euro was trading at around $1.175 apiece at the end of the day on Thursday, down about 14 percent since the start of the year.

    Against a broader basket of currencies, the US dollar has fallen 10.8 per cent this year, the worst first six months since 1973 and the worst half-year since the second half of 1991, the Guardian newspaper reports.

    According to Italy’s National Institute of Statistics, the country’s imports from the United States rose 18.5 percent year-on-year in May, while Italian exports to the United States increased by just 2.5 percent. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sales of new passenger cars in Russia fell by 26 percent in the first half of the year — media

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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

    Moscow, July 4 /Xinhua/ — Sales of new passenger cars in Russia in the first half of 2025 amounted to 526.7 thousand units, down 26 percent compared to the same period last year, RIA Novosti reported, citing the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

    In June, 89.6 thousand units of new passenger cars were sold in the country, which is 27 percent less than a year earlier and 1 percent less than in May of this year.

    In January-June, sales of new Lada cars in Russia amounted to 155.5 thousand units, making them the leader of the auto market. In second place for the specified period was the Chinese Haval, whose sales amounted to 63.9 thousand units /with a decrease of 21.5 percent/. The top three is rounded out by the Chinese brand Chery, whose sales decreased by 22.6 percent to 55.3 thousand units.

    In the first six months of 2025, sales of new light commercial vehicles in Russia fell by 19 percent to 48.8 thousand units. Sales of trucks and buses fell by 54 percent to 27 thousand units. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The International Dialogue of the World Tourism Alliance “Tourism on the Silk Road” is taking place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    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

    Tashkent, July 4 (Xinhua) — The international dialogue of the World Tourism Alliance “Tourism on the Silk Road” kicked off in the Uzbek city of Samarkand on Thursday, the press service of the Tourism Committee under the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change of Uzbekistan reported on Thursday.

    The event, which is held under the motto “Building a Better Future through Silk Road Dialogue,” is reported to include plenary sessions, round tables, B2B meetings, presentations and thematic sessions that will help develop new partnerships and expand tourism ties between the participating countries.

    “The event helps to strengthen the image of Uzbekistan as one of the leading tourist destinations in Central Asia and opens up new opportunities for the development of international tourism, expansion of cultural exchange and mutually beneficial cooperation in the region,” the committee noted. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China-EU relations should be characterized as partnership – Wang Yi

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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

    BERLIN, July 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday said partnership and cooperation should be the main takeaway from the past 50 years of China-EU relations.

    Speaking at a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul here, Wang Yi noted that China-EU relations have reached a higher level and formed a comprehensive strategic partnership.

    He called on both sides to use the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations as an opportunity to comprehensively reflect on and reaffirm the important lesson left by history: China-EU relations should be characterized as a partnership, with cooperation as the defining feature, independence as the core value, and win-win results as the development prospect.

    The Chinese Foreign Minister stressed that in this year’s high-level exchanges, the two sides should cherish the efforts of their predecessors, uphold the hard-won spirit of cooperation, and jointly enter into the next 50 years of China-EU relations that are more resilient and autonomous, more mature and stable, and more far-sighted.

    He noted that some people try to downplay the importance of China-EU relations, exaggerate specific issues, turn economic and trade issues into security issues, or cling to prejudices against China and lock themselves in a false information cocoon.

    Wang Yi reaffirmed the consistency of China’s policy toward Europe, expressing firm support for European integration, strategic autonomy and Europe’s role as a key pillar of a multipolar world.

    In matters of peace and security, China has an impeccable reputation, Wang Yi noted, recalling that China has never planned wars or participated in conflicts, let alone geopolitical competition.

    According to the Chinese diplomat, China’s development is the rise of a force for peace in the modern world. China is ready to open its arms to all countries, including European countries willing to cooperate with China, and share opportunities in a joint effort to protect the only inhabited planet and build a community with a shared future for mankind. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping Conveys Greetings to Famous Actor Who Joined CPC at Age 92

    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

    BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, has instructed officials of the Organizational Work Department of the CPC Central Committee (Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee) to convey words of support and greetings to renowned actor Yu Benchang, who recently joined the CPC at the age of 92.

    Xi Jinping, also China’s president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said he was glad to hear the news and called Yu Benchang’s faith in the CPC truly touching.

    Born in 1933, Yu Benchang is a first-class actor of the National Theater of China. During his many years of professional activity in theater, film and television, he has created many artistic images that have been loved by the people. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Embroidery classes help rehabilitate Chinese prison inmates

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — Handcuffs and a rubber baton used to be the standard equipment for Beijing Kenhua Prison warden Zheng Tianxiao. Now, a needle and a set of multi-colored threads have been added to his mandatory equipment.

    The prison, located about 150 km from central Beijing, houses male inmates serving long sentences for violent crimes, drug trafficking, fraud and other serious crimes.

    “Long-term prisoners easily lose their purpose in life and passively resist re-education. Handicrafts like embroidery help them tame their temper, restore self-discipline and regain their ability to concentrate,” Zheng Tianxiao said.

    In recent years, many prisons in the metropolis of Shanghai, Jiangxi, Fujian and other regions of China have incorporated embroidery into prisoner rehabilitation programs, helping them stitch by stitch to “embroider the pattern” of a new life.

    This year, Kenhua took a new approach: conducting mindfulness training before the embroidery session to enhance the positive outcome of the remedial program.

    “Acts of violence are often committed in fits of sudden emotional imbalance, and mindfulness practice helps criminals break out of the vicious cycle of negative thoughts,” said Cao Guangjian, a leading correctional psychologist at the Beijing Prison Management Bureau. According to him, positive psychotherapy in the form of mindfulness practice involves training session participants to purposefully focus on the present moment, to recognize and accept their own emotional states.

    For more than a decade, such training and practice have become a key part of the education and rehabilitation programs of Beijing prisons. More than 30,000 inmates have participated in such training, and statistics show an improvement in the ability to manage emotions and a significant decrease in aggression among those trained.

    Zheng Tianxiao, who is also a mindfulness instructor, was inspired by a visit to an embroidery exhibition earlier this year and discovered the unique connection that can be formed between ordered stitches and mindfulness practice.

    “Both activities require complete focus on the present moment,” he explained.

    After studying various traditional Chinese embroidery styles, Zheng Tianxiao eventually chose tiaohua cross stitch, a national-level intangible cultural heritage (ICH). This embroidery technique is relatively simple and easy to master.

    For safety reasons – to exclude the use of needles as weapons – after weeks of research, Zheng Tianxiao and his colleagues chose special atraumatic plastic needles for children. The diameter of the needle is about one millimeter, and the material resembles rubber. “When pressed on the skin, such a needle springs back, which completely eliminates the risk of injury,” he explained.

    Embroidery classes are offered as hobby groups in addition to the main correctional program. So far, 84 of the more than 100 prisoners under Zheng Tianxiao’s supervision have attended such classes.

    Yan Qing /pseudonym/, serving a 16-year sentence for inciting unrest, was one of the first to join the program. At first, he was nervous and made mistakes, even openly declaring, “Holding a needle is worse than carrying bricks!”

    Under the patient guidance of Zheng Tianxiao and his colleagues, Yan Qing completed his first embroidery piece, a colorful parrot on a soft keychain, within a week. He said the joy of a well-finished piece gave him a sense of fulfillment.

    Once known for his explosive temper, Yan Qing would often lash out at guards and fellow inmates. “I thought fists could solve everything, but now I have learned to breathe deeply to control my emotions,” he said.

    Fang Wen (pseudonym), Yan Qing’s cellmate, was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was the first of the embroidery program participants to complete his work – a white rabbit hugging a large bouquet of sunflowers.

    In May, he presented the work to his mother as his first Mother’s Day gift.

    Soon after, Fang Wen took the initiative to work on the embroidery, “Phoenix Rising from the Ashes,” which required 170,000 stitches and eight months of labor. “Serving time is a process of rebirth,” he said.

    According to Zheng Tianxiao, at the initial stage of the program, the prison provided prisoners with sketches with creative meanings for training. Now they are encouraged to develop artistic compositions on their own.

    Compared with traditional lecture methods, the “mindfulness practice” format of the NCH is more effective in stimulating the enthusiasm for positive activities among prisoners, and the correctional intervention of prison staff is more effective, said Chao Kai, a working deputy warden of Kenhua Prison.

    Currently, the prison also runs clay modeling, knotwork, dragon dance and grain mosaic clubs, which have also demonstrated significant achievements in the aspect of reforming and rehabilitating offenders.

    Interestingly, psychological examinations have confirmed a significant reduction in anxiety and depression among prisoners who participate in activities based on the “mindfulness practice” method of the NCH, Chao Kai added.

    Advances in psychological research in China have strengthened evidence-based approaches to rehabilitating offenders, says Liu Xinghua, a psychology professor at Peking University and a longtime consultant to mindfulness programs in Beijing’s correctional system.

    According to him, in recent years, the development of psychology in China has provided resocialization practices with key applied support.

    “The increased attention of the penitentiary system to scientifically based and humane correction of prisoners, as well as to the problems of their post-penitentiary adaptation, has an exclusively positive meaning,” stated Professor Liu Xinghua.

    Next month, Kenhua plans to involve the custodians of the IPC in conducting training courses to further enhance their skills, thereby equipping prisoners with in-demand skills they can use after their release.

    “Our vision is to turn prisoners’ terms into ‘semesters,’” said Le Chengzhang, head of the public relations department of the Beijing Prisons Management Bureau. “Through remedial education, we encourage repentance and enable people to become useful members of society.”

    When Yan Qing was asked what he would say to the version of himself before the crime, the man leaned back for a moment, lowered his head, and blinked rapidly, collecting his thoughts.

    After a long silence he said, “Life is so short. Try to be the one who brings something good into this world.” -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Theory to Practice: How Polytechnic Students Mastered Real IT Projects

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

    This spring, SPbPU began distributing the autumn stream of students of the Formula IT programs, implemented within the framework of the Digital Department project, to practical training. The “Practice” module is a mandatory part of the training programs and is dedicated to the practical application of acquired knowledge and skills on real tasks. The event was attended by 625 students who formed more than 60 teams, uniting both Polytechnic students and representatives of other universities. For several months, the guys immersed themselves in the technologies and tasks of the Rostelecom IT company, developing team solutions for the cases provided.

    In 2025, Polytechnic University provided students with several different options for internships.

    Course “Fundamentals of Project Activity”. More than 1,500 second-year students chose this option for completing their internship, implementing projects of various focus areas in interdisciplinary teams. Project “Development of a board game dedicated to the history of the university”. This project, under the supervision of Alexander Perin, took second place in the nomination “Creative projects” in the final of the annual competition of the course “Fundamentals of Project Activity”. Case championship “IT Perspective”. It was held with the support of Rostelecom IT.

    The tasks proposed for implementation allowed students to apply and expand their skills in various areas of IT, from WEB application development/DevOps development to user interface design and data analysis.

    The championship involved students from different programs, which allowed the creation of interdisciplinary teams. This facilitated the exchange of ideas and a better understanding of different approaches to solving the case, which in turn improved the quality of the developed product. In addition, the participants were able to develop teamwork and communication skills, which is an important aspect of their future professional activities.

    The award ceremony for the best teams of the case championship took place in the Polytech Tower. Rostelecom IT provided the guys with letters of recommendation and valuable prizes.

    The traditional option for completing an internship is to complete a project or solve a problem assigned by the program partners.

    Most students in the program “Digital Modeling Tools for Power Generating Enterprises” chose to practice a case from the IT company NEMO, which provided a demo version of its information system for monitoring and optimization used in PJSC “TGK-1”. In this system, students loaded digital models of the thermal power plant, which they created as part of the course, set up calculations for them, wrote forecast scenarios in a special open code and visualized the results of the calculations on marked mnemonic schemes.

    Students of the Digital Marketing and Social Networks program had the opportunity to complete an internship and write a final project on the topic of SMM and project promotion on the VKontakte social network at the Grand Media Service communications agency (a certified Yandex.Direct agency, a VK Advertising partner).

    The laboratories “Industrial Systems of Streaming Data Processing” of the PISh “CI” and “Digital Modeling of Industrial Systems” of the PISh “CI SPbPU” offered their tasks on assessing the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, analyzing customer reviews on social networks and analyzing competitors to students of the “Python. Data Analysis in Marketing” program.

    The internship under the program “System and Network Administration of Linux” was conducted in close cooperation with the company “Bazalt SPO”, the developer of the domestic operating system based on GNU/Linux – Alt OS.

    The following tracks were available for students of the programs “1C Business Analyst” and “Development of Digital Solutions Based on 1C Technologies”:

    “Design and automation of business processes at a manufacturing enterprise based on “1C: ERP Enterprise Management 2.0.” from Omega; “Advanced modeling of business processes and work with requirements for information systems” from Dialog IT; Mobile development in the “1C: Enterprise” environment from Implementers and Programmers.

    Pavel Korolev, technical architect of the 1C department, author and instructor of the course, spoke about the possibility of completing an internship at the company GC “KORUS Consulting” (partner of 1C programs).

    Our practice is distinguished by its unique technology. We use the new platform “1C:Enterprise.Element” to solve problems. Each student creates their own application on this platform. One of the key tasks is to develop an API for a web application. This allows third-party services to interact with the student’s application via the HTTP protocol. “1C:Enterprise.Element” is an excellent starting point for students who want to enter the IT sphere. Thanks to the availability of the platform, you can start with easier tasks and gradually move on to large-scale projects. We also support students in the implementation of coursework, diploma and competition papers. It is important for me to be part of the process that helps young professionals take their first steps in the profession, – said Pavel Viktorovich.

    Another interesting format of practice is participation in the Student Startup competition. Its goal is to support students working on projects at an early stage: creating new products, technologies or services based on scientific and technical developments with commercialization potential. The winners receive a grant of up to 1 million rubles to implement their idea.

    The internship within the framework of the Formula IT programs became for students not just a formal stage of training, but an important step in professional development. Students were able to apply theoretical knowledge to real tasks and immerse themselves in current industry processes, get acquainted with market requirements and employers’ expectations, and also gain valuable experience.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: High-ranking guests from SCO countries praised the “Chinese option” in the field of sustainable development

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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, July 4 (Xinhua) — “It struck me with its beautiful, well-kept areas, where modernity and history are concentrated,” said Viktor Galanov, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of Belarus, who is taking part in a meeting in the northern Chinese city. According to him, the state is making “maximum efforts to maintain the environmental situation in such a large city.”

    The sixth meeting of heads of ministries and departments of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states responsible for environmental protection was held in Tianjin on Thursday, July 3. “Cooperation for green, sustainable and low-emission development of the SCO member states” was its main theme. Following the meeting, the heads of delegations signed a joint statement and adopted the Initiative to Strengthen Cooperation between the SCO Member States in the Field of Sustainable Development.

    SCO Deputy Secretary General Janesh Kane called these documents “important,” which, according to him, will not only facilitate a joint response to challenges in the field of ecology and the environment within the SCO, but will also have a positive impact on green global development.

    Like V. Galanov, he paid tribute to China’s efforts to ensure sustainable development by combating pollution, improving air quality, large-scale afforestation, and combating desertification. China’s progress in these areas is enormous, the deputy secretary general noted.

    “Our delegation recently visited the cities of Yinchuan and Beijing to get acquainted with and study China’s experience in the field of afforestation and combating desertification. We are also interested in implementing joint projects in the field of solid waste disposal. I would like to emphasize that China serves as an example of a systematic approach to environmental protection for us, and our country is striving to adapt these approaches in national policy,” said Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan Mansur Oshurbayev.

    According to him, Tianjin, as one of the largest cities in China, has significant experience in combating air and water pollution, as well as waste management. “We hope to establish a partnership with the city of Tianjin in the field of urban ecology, digital monitoring of the environment, and attract investment and know-how to implement joint projects on green technologies,” Mansur Oshurbayev added.

    Uzbekistan and China have established close cooperation in combating desertification, stated Aziz Abdukhakimov, Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change of Uzbekistan. In his opinion, such cooperation facilitates the transfer of technologies and knowledge from China, which demonstrates high rates of development in the field of green economy, to the countries of Central Asia.

    Most SCO countries have natural advantages in the field of green energy. They have rich resources of solar, wind and hydropower, noted Director General of the China-Eurasia Economic Cooperation Fund Lei Wentao. China, which is among the world leaders in the field of green energy technology and equipment production, is ready to cooperate to disseminate best practices and successful experience in this area. Work on the implementation of green energy projects is already underway in the regions of Central Asia and the Middle East, he said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The class of 1995 met at their home university

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –

    At the end of June, SPbGASU not only saw off graduates to their big professional life, but also met those who received their diplomas here 30 years ago: graduates of group 7P of the Department of Construction Production Technology and the Department of Wooden Structures visited lecture halls, the meeting room of the Academic Council, the SPbGASU History Museum and talked to each other.

    Builders, entrepreneurs, scientists

    The work biographies of graduates are impressive: career growth, scientific activity, teaching, entrepreneurship and many years of service to the cause chosen in youth.

    Most of them successfully work in the construction industry. Igor Kulakov is a civil engineer, top manager, worked in construction organizations of St. Petersburg, went from a work producer to the head of the organization, for 10 years was the head of the municipality in the Lomonosovsky district; currently – Chairman of the Committee on Urban Development Policy of the Leningrad Region. Oleg Timoshchuk headed the department of legal and methodological support of the State Construction Supervision and Expertise Service of St. Petersburg for more than 16 years, candidate of technical sciences, chairman of the state examination committee at the department of construction production technology, author of textbooks on construction technologies, expert on legal and technical issues in the field of construction. Denis Bak and Pavel Artemyev are the founders and heads of construction organizations that took part in the construction, reconstruction, major repairs, and restoration of significant objects: the General Staff building, the Astoria and Angleterre hotels, the Philip Morris tobacco factory, the Zenit Arena stadium, the Lakhta Center, and the Konevetsky Monastery.

    Sergey Dryakhlov has been working as a site manager at construction sites in St. Petersburg for many years. The reconstruction of the cultural heritage site “Pets House”, major repairs of residential buildings, reconstruction of the Admiralty Shipyards collector – this is far from a complete list of construction works in which he participated. Alla Soboleva is the chief specialist of the technical department of a developer specializing in the construction of residential buildings and social facilities. Marina Belokonova is an estimator for nuclear industry facilities; her organization’s main customers include the Kurchatov Institute and the St. Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics. Tatyana Soloshenko is a specialist in contracting, Irina Danilenko is a low-rise construction manager, Natalya Rogova, Olga Mineycheva and Olesya Litovchenko are design engineers who take part in the design, construction and reconstruction of residential and industrial buildings, bridges; they took part in the construction of the Western High-Speed Diameter, the Ring Road of St. Petersburg, and in the repair of the Trinity Bridge.

    Natalia Iskrova is the head of the economy of the State Budgetary Institution MFC of the Murmansk Region. Natalia Morozova is a specialist in the design and construction of communication networks. Larisa Anikeeva is an entrepreneur and consultant. Dmitry Titarev is a business trainer, lecturer at the St. Petersburg International Institute of Management and the Moscow School of Management “Skolkovo”, a candidate of technical sciences, and the author of books on industrial technologies.

    When asked how to build a successful career in the construction industry, Igor Kulakov answered: “Career success depends on many components: professional skills, personal qualities, willingness to take responsibility, and the ability to work in a team. In recent years, one of the main trends in the construction industry has been digitalization and automation of processes. The introduction of TIM models and artificial intelligence leads to changes in the requirements for employee qualifications. As a result, the demand for specialists with skills in working with new digital technologies is increasing. University graduates who can effectively use digital tools have a better chance of building a successful career.”

    “We will meet again at our home university”

    Within the walls of their native university, classmates recalled moments of student life.

    “Many of us noted that the years spent at the university became the most important stage in our professional development. We remembered our favorite teachers – professors Vladimir Vladimirovich Verstov, Gennady Mikhailovich Badin, Rudolf Sergeyevich Sanzharovsky, the dean of the construction faculty Viktor Borisovich Zverev. Having met, we seemed to relive our student years, remembering how we made our first projects, how we defended our diplomas, how we coped with everyday difficulties in the dormitory and worked on a collective farm, how we sang around the campfire with a guitar with a then modest classmate, and now a famous showman Sergei Shnurov,” shared Oleg Timoshchuk.

    The group plans to get back together for the 35th anniversary of the release.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three new flights connect Shanghai with cities in Mongolia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

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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, July 4 (Xinhua) — Three new passenger flights linked Shanghai with Mongolia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan on Thursday and Friday, Shanghai-based Pengpai news portal reported, citing a source at Shanghai Airport.

    The Boeing 737 aircraft of the Mongolian airline MIAT Mongolia Airlines, operating flight OM265, arrived in Shanghai at 00:12 on Thursday, which marked the opening of the flight on the Ulaanbaatar-Shanghai route.

    Flights on this route are operated twice a week. The aircraft leaves Ulaanbaatar at 20:40 local time on Wednesdays and Saturdays and arrives in Shanghai at 00:10 the following day Beijing time, on the return flight it departs Shanghai at 01:10 Beijing time on Thursdays and Sundays and lands at Ulaanbaatar airport at 05:00 local time.

    On Friday, the Uzbek airline Qanot Sharq launched a flight on the Tashkent-Shanghai route. Flights on this route are carried out twice a week. The company’s A-321 aircraft departs from Tashkent at 19:00 on Monday and 18:50 local time on Thursday and lands at Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 05:00 the next day Beijing time, on the return flight it leaves Shanghai at 06:40 Beijing time on Tuesdays and Fridays and arrives in Tashkent at 11:50 local time.

    Chinese airline China Eastern Airlines will launch a flight on the Shanghai-Almaty route on Friday. Flights on this route will be operated three times a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

    According to the schedule, the A-321 aircraft departs from Shanghai at 16:05 local time and arrives in Almaty at 19:35 local time, on the return flight it departs from Almaty at 20:50 and lands at Pudong Airport at 05:45 /on Tuesdays and Thursdays/ and 06:05 /on Saturdays/. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ordos Cultural and Creative Industries Brand Promotion Week 2025 Launched

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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

    On July 3, the Ordos Cultural and Creative Industry Brand Promotion Week 2025 kicked off at the Ordos International Exhibition Center, Inner Mongolia.

    The event has set up a theme area dedicated to Ordos culture, cultural exhibition areas of Ordos districts and khoshuns, a digital culture area, etc. The event attracts more than 100 leading companies from China and other countries. Interactive activities such as intangible cultural heritage demonstrations, art performances, etc. are simultaneously held on site.

    The event will last until July 7, during which a series of activities will be held, such as a business meeting, a Yellow River-themed photo exhibition and an original music competition, to further promote the high-quality development of the cultural and creative industry.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: South Korea lacks confidence in reaching trade deal with US by July 8: President

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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, July 4 (Xinhua) — South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said on Thursday he is not confident of reaching a trade deal with the United States by the July 8 deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump, after which he plans to impose new tariffs.

    At a press conference marking his 30th day in office, the South Korean leader said tariff talks were clearly not easy. It was hard to say for sure whether they would be completed by July 8, although the government would do its utmost to ensure that they were completed, he added.

    Seoul and Washington must come to mutually beneficial results, but it is still necessary to clearly decide what each side requires, the president noted.

    Lee Jae-myung said it was difficult for him to talk about the issue because his words could affect the course of the talks, but added that the government would continue to try its best.

    Speaking about foreign policy, the president stressed that he “will protect peace and people’s lives through pragmatic diplomacy focused on national interests and based on a strong alliance between the ROK and the US, close cooperation between the ROK, the US and Japan, as well as rapid improvement of relations with China and Russia.” –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Number of Chinese tourists visiting Cambodia’s Angkor rises 25 percent in first half of 2025

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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

    PHNOM PENH, July 4 (Xinhua) — Cambodia saw a significant increase in the number of Chinese tourists visiting the famous Angkor archaeological park in the first half of 2025, according to state-run operator Angkor Enterprise.

    A total of 47,571 Chinese tourists visited the UNESCO World Heritage site from January to June, up 25 percent from the same period last year. The Chinese remain the fourth-largest international visitor to Angkor after the US, UK and France.

    Angkor Enterprise said that in the first half of 2025, the archaeological park received 567,673 foreign visitors from 171 countries and territories, generating gross revenue of US$26.3 million from ticket sales.

    Thong Mengdavid, a lecturer at the Institute of International Studies and Public Policy at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, noted that with 2025 declared the Year of Cambodia-China Tourism, a significant surge in the number of Chinese tourists to Angkor is predicted. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Transformation of the idea of health is pushing Chinese to go to the gym en masse

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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

    TAIYUAN, July 4 (Xinhua) — If you are a fitness enthusiast living in a medium-sized or large Chinese city, you can pray that you don’t get stuck in a traffic jam after work. Even a slight delay on your way to the gym can lead to an agonizing wait for a machine and ruin your carefully crafted workout plan to achieve your ideal body mass index.

    Gyms in China are often crowded. Russian student Evelina Aleshinskaya, who studies at Shanxi University in Taiyuan, capital of northern China’s Shanxi Province, regularly hits the gym after her afternoon classes. The 19-year-old said: “My Chinese classmates are incredibly into fitness – the gym is always crowded, especially after evening classes.”

    Off campus, gyms are packed during the evening rush hour, the period when people return from work. Whether in megacities like Beijing and Shanghai or second-tier cities like Taiyuan in northern China, almost every machine in every gym is occupied. And the popular “attraction” of the bench press is a huge line!

    “During your break, it’s better to keep an eye on the dumbbells you haven’t finished using yet, otherwise someone might take them while you’re browsing your phone,” advises Guo Xiaoyu, a fitness newbie who started working out just a few weeks ago.

    Although bodybuilding and fitness, which originated in European and North American countries, entered the consciousness of most Chinese people only one or two decades ago, these sports are developing rapidly in China. According to the China Sports and Fitness Industry Report released in early March 2025, as of December 2024, the number of gym users in the country reached 87.525 million, an increase of 25.47 percent compared with 2023.

    Evelina Aleshinskaya notes that it is hard not to notice images of sculpted chests and buttocks on billboards and social media feeds. She has noticed that the Chinese are increasingly prioritizing body type over mere appearance, and that even the government approves of this.

    “After the ‘Nation Calls for Weight Loss’ slogan went viral, I realized that I could no longer afford to remain overweight,” Guo Xiaoyu said.

    On the sidelines of the annual “two sessions” held in March this year, Lei Haichao, head of China’s National Health Commission, devoted seven minutes to issues related to weight control and weight loss. Chinese netizens humorously dubbed the moment as a rallying cry for “The nation is calling you to lose weight,” giving the topic a hot topical status.

    “It may seem strange that body weight is becoming an issue that the government pays attention to, but given the importance of public health as a foundation for China’s modernization, it is worth raising awareness about health promotion at the national level,” said Wang Yi, a professor at the School of Politics and Public Administration at Shanxi University.

    A weight control guideline issued by China’s National Health Commission warns that without effective control, the overweight/obesity rate among adults in China is expected to reach 70.5 percent and 31.8 percent among children and adolescents by 2030.

    Unlike Guo Xiaoyu, many fitness enthusiasts don’t need anyone to tell them, “It’s time to control your weight.” After the Spring Festival holiday, crowds of people headed to the gym to work out hard in order to achieve the ideal, fat-free body proportions before summer.

    Listing the driving factors behind the rapid development of the fitness industry in recent years, Wang Yi pointed out that in addition to the public’s growing awareness of health, compared with sports such as football, badminton and swimming that require high-tech facilities, gyms occupy a small area and allow more people to exercise in one unit of time. In addition, the annual cost of going to a regular gym is about one thousand to three to four thousand yuan, which is affordable for most people.

    However, problems still exist. Over the past few years, some gyms in China have come under fire for their “pre-payment” business model. Occasionally, some gyms have experienced incidents of their owners “running away with the money,” which has undermined the confidence of fitness enthusiasts in consumption. In response, on March 1, 2025, the eastern Chinese metropolis of Shanghai introduced new regulations that set the limit, time frame, and standards for pre-payment collection in the sports and fitness industry for the first time. This is expected to create a new business model for more gyms in China.

    Meanwhile, the Western-born concept of fitness has also been challenged by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). According to TCM, muscle-building workouts are not suitable for everyone, and excessive exercise can even have an impact on physical health.

    “TCM theory states that qi (dynamic energy that controls physiological processes) and blood are important substances for maintaining the normal functioning of the body. And fitness activities, especially excessive exercise, deplete these vital resources. Although it helps to improve physical fitness temporarily, in the long run it can lead to the body being depleted,” said Wei Mengling, head of the TCM department at Shanxi Bethune Hospital.

    This concern is in line with clinical trends. According to Wang Pingzhi, head of the rehabilitation department at the same hospital, in recent years, the number of patients admitted who suffered sports injuries due to fitness has been increasing year by year. Now, the number of such patients admitted monthly has increased by about 6 times compared with three years ago. According to her, many fitness enthusiasts have not mastered scientific fitness methods and techniques, and have also performed physical exercise and fitness programs that are not suitable for them, which has become the main cause of sports injuries.

    Most patients delay seeking medical care until their injuries impact their daily lives, so the actual injury rate may be higher, she added.

    Meanwhile, for Guo Xiaoyu, fitness training has yielded tangible results so far. In just three weeks, his bench press has increased by 10 kg.

    “Unlike many other activities and pursuits, fitness is something I can invest in and see a return on. I am willing to continue in the same spirit,” said Guo Xiaoyu. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Passenger traffic through the Takeshken checkpoint on the Chinese-Mongolia border in the first half of the year approached 80 thousand person-times

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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

    URUMQI, July 4 (Xinhua) — The passenger flow through the Takeshken checkpoint on the Chinese-Mongolia border approached 80,000 person-times in the first half of this year, up 5 percent year-on-year, the local border service said.

    In particular, the share of foreigners in the incoming and outgoing passenger flow through this road border crossing during the reporting period was 97 percent. Among them are citizens of Mongolia, Russia, France, Switzerland and more than 20 other countries. Most of them crossed the border through Takeshken for tourist trips, and the rest – to visit relatives, hold business meetings, etc.

    Takeshken is located in Qinghe County, Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR, northwest China) and is the region’s largest checkpoint on the border with Mongolia.

    Thanks to China’s optimization of visa-free policy and the development of China-Mongol cross-border tourism and trade, Takeshken has seen a continuous increase in passenger traffic, cargo traffic and the number of vehicles passing through since the beginning of this year.

    The local border service promised to do everything necessary to ensure uninterrupted passenger and cargo flow through the checkpoint. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “We love life and each other – simple, clear, understandable”

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    July 8 is Family, Love and Fidelity Day in Russia. Despite the fact that Novosibirsk State University is quite young, many family dynasties have formed within its walls. In anticipation of the holiday, we interviewed Irina Georgievna and Evgeny Ivanovich Palchikov, professors of the Department of General Physics Physics Department of NSU, they recently celebrated their golden anniversary together. The couple told us a touching and heartfelt story about how they met, what path they have taken together, what life principles helped them overcome all difficulties and what they think about the future.

    — How did you meet?

     

    — Irina Georgievna: It’s quite banal. I was a first-year student at the Physics Department of NSU, and some of my friends were in the Mathematics Department, and we lived in the 6th dormitory. Sometimes we would drop in on each other to chat and have some tea. The girls were neat and thrifty in the German way, pleasant conversationalists, you could always relax with them, trying buns or cookies that they baked themselves. It was at one of these tea parties that I saw a physicist who was selflessly adjusting the antenna of an old TV (which was, indeed, not easy). My friend said that it was Zheka and that he would join us when the TV started working. But this did not happen during my presence. Most likely, he did not even notice me.

    — Evgeny Ivanovich: I didn’t notice much at the time. I was in my fifth year. Radiative recombinations in Gunn diodes, lasers that Zhores Alferov and his colleagues brought and that needed to be tested in liquid nitrogen, heading the laboratories of the physics workshop at the Physics and Mathematics School, a special course at the Physics and Mathematics School, and even a diploma.

    — What attracted you to each other?

     

    — Irina Georgievna: We noticed each other much later, four years later, when, as they say, the time had come for a change. Summer school of the Physics and Mathematics School, my friend from the Faculty of Mathematics and I work as teachers and live in the same room. It is August outside, warm days alternate with warm rains, after lunch we go to the beach with the schoolchildren, and in the evening you can walk along the cool forest paths. The atmosphere is conducive to acquaintances and conversations. Evgeny Ivanovich graduated from the Physics and Mathematics School at NSU and, of course, understood very well the meaning and process of solving the problems that we analyzed with the schoolchildren. I graduated from Secondary School 176 in Novosibirsk and began teaching at the age of 12. The thing is that at that time it was customary to “pull up” the poor students, of whom there were plenty in our class, and I, a future gold medalist, was assigned to conduct additional classes with them. So Evgeny Ivanovich and I had a lot to talk about.

    We got married in the spring of 1975. Our friends turned this event into a real Komsomol wedding, where everyone had fun and felt comfortable. Pleasant music, congratulations from relatives, funny pranks for the youth and, of course, delicious food.

     

    — What is the basis of your relationship?

    — Irina Georgievna: This is a very correct formulation of the question. The basis is always and in everything innate, and not acquired or nurtured qualities and forms of behavior. Evgeny Ivanovich and I had and have the same innate ideas about the relationship of genders in the family, which were supported by the family relationships of our parents and all the generations of our genealogy. That is, for us, the family is the only possible organization of life. We can say that our family is a typical example of an East Slavic family, we love life and each other – simple, clear, understandable.

    Fate was not particularly kind to us. Our only beloved daughter was born. And one can say that our life is a road of changes. We walked through life along the path we chose at the beginning. Each of us worked hard and persistently in our chosen specialty, despite social storms and collapses in the country. We remained faithful to our ancestors, fatherland and calling. And not all of our friends managed to do this, who flew to different cities, countries and continents…

    — Which of your spouse’s professional achievements do you consider the most significant?

    — Evgeny Ivanovich: There are many achievements. Let’s start with the queen of the physics department J. At work — candidate, then doctor of technical sciences. Head of the laboratory at KTI NP SB RAS. At NSU — deputy dean of the physics department. In the family — she raised not only a daughter, but seriously participated in the upbringing and education of four grandchildren. And also household chores are a serious burden.

    — Irina Georgievna: Evgeny Ivanovich is a famous Russian scientist. Here are just some of his achievements: research into the first Gunn diodes in the USSR, created at the ISP SB RAS in 1970-1972. The average person doesn’t know about them, but now they are the main device in every speedometer in the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate and in road cameras, as well as in satellite dishes. Participation in the creation of the first CMOS photomatrix in the USSR in 1977, manufactured at NEVI (NPO Vostok) and in Novosibirsk. Then not for cameras, but for reading the information matrix in the holographic memory of a computer. Such memory was created at the IAP SB RAS. Development and creation in the 1970s-1980s of the first molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) installation in the USSR by the IAP jointly with NPO Vostok. Before the creation of MBE installations at the ISP SB RAS. Development and subsequent factory production of a series of pulsed X-ray devices of the PIR-600 series for the study of fast-flowing and explosive processes. All testing grounds and explosive laboratories of the USSR were provided with these devices.

    Evgeny Ivanovich: A lot was done at the Physics and Mathematics School and NSU as well. In 1970-1974, he devised and constructed a number of original laboratory works for the physics practical course of the Physics and Mathematics School at NSU. He taught physics at the Physics and Mathematics School at NSU for 20 years — from 1974 to 1994. He created the Department of Natural Sciences of the Higher College of Informatics at NSU when it was organized and then headed it from 1992 to 1999. From 1985 to the present (40 years), I have been teaching at NSU. Since 2014, I have been the head of the Department of Continuous Media Physics at the Physics and Mathematics School of NSU. But I consider the following two to be my main achievements at NSU. Firstly, from 1975 to the present, I have been giving lectures with physical experiments at the summer physics and mathematics schools (SPMS) at NSU. 50 years every year — without a single absence. Secondly, from 1989 to the present time, I have been giving lectures on “Introduction to the Technique of Physical Experiments” at the Department of General Physics for first-year students of the Physics Department of NSU. Over 35 years, more than 5.5 thousand students have passed through me – future physicists and not only physicists. I hope that what I told, and most importantly – showed in experiments, left something in their heads and influenced their further understanding of the surrounding reality.

    — How do you manage to find a balance between family life, teaching and research activities?

     

    — Irina Georgievna: It’s easy, we don’t look for balance, we just live.

     

    — What are you most grateful to your parents for?

     

    — Irina Georgievna: I will not describe the fate of my parents, which is the same as the fate of millions of Siberians. The main lesson I learned in early childhood concerns interethnic relations. My native Novosibirsk is a city of four winds, a crossroads of all roads: railways, highways, nomadic roads, and river roads. The post-war 1950s were very difficult and challenging for residents. Our family lived on 1-aya Shkolnaya Street (which no longer exists), two-story timber houses were surrounded by fences, so that a small closed world was formed in each yard. And in our yard there was its own international: Russians, exiled Germans, gypsies, Mordvins, Tatars, Ukrainians — they lived very cramped, without loud quarrels or scandals. And we — children — played as a single crowd. And the main thing was not to offend anyone, so that everything was fair. I remember how in the common hallway my grandmother made an agreement with her neighbor: “Come on, you won’t do the laundry on Saturday, and I won’t wash the floor on Friday…”

    Evgeny Ivanovich. Since childhood, I was surrounded by technology of all kinds. My father, a pilot and aircraft mechanic, was demobilized in the city of Leovo, then in the Moldavian SSR, where I was born in 1949. My mother was born in the village of Bely Kolodez. When I was 2 years old, the family moved to the Altai Territory, where my father was from. In Biysk, my father worked as an engineer at a boiler plant, managed the construction of facilities at a huge plant in Biysk for the production of missiles (RSM-52) for Typhoon submarines, and a brick factory. My mother worked in the laboratories of a boiler plant. We lived in Biysk in the private sector in a house that my father and his relatives built. On the street, all the children were like brothers.

    — What talents do you see in your children and grandchildren, what are you proud of?

    — Irina Georgievna: Our descendants are an extension of ourselves. And we always understood what exactly we needed to help them with, what to teach them, where to direct them. We have four beloved grandchildren, whom we taught a lot, helped them choose their specialization. And one of the moments that pleasantly surprised me was the following. In the second year of MIPT, where our eldest granddaughter (a gold medalist) studies, the teacher announced: “And you will study this material based on I. G. Palchikova’s publication.” “What!? That’s my grandmother!” — the granddaughter’s reaction was immediate.

    — What is the difference between raising children and raising grandchildren? Is it true for you that grandchildren are loved more than children?

    — Irina Georgievna: I don’t see any difference. We cared equally for our daughter and grandchildren. We didn’t lecture them, we just found a place in our hearts for all of them.

    — What is the secret of a happy family life? How to work on your relationship so that it is harmonious and brings happiness to both?

    — Irina Georgievna: It seems that I have already answered these questions. I can only clarify. All the secrets have been revealed many times in ancient fairy tales: “there is no happiness beyond the sea, look for it nearby.” Happiness is not eternal or continuous: “prepare the sleigh in the summer,” “if you like to ride down the hill, love to pull the sleigh.” And the main thing is that life does not end tomorrow.

    We would like to thank the Palchikov family and Zhanna Yakovlevna Ermola, Deputy Dean of the NSU Physics Faculty for extracurricular and educational work, and Head of the NSU Social Department, for their help in preparing the interview.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “War has an adult face”: a joint exhibition with the Main Archives Department opened in government service centers

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    As part of the project “Moscow – Caring for History”, the government service centers “My Documents” andMain Archival Administration capital carried out a large-scale renovation of the exhibition dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. The new exhibition “War has an adult face” can be seen in 30 public service centers, as well as online at Glavarkhiv website.

    The exhibition tells about the contribution of children to the victory in the Great Patriotic War. Young heroes worked in the rear, not inferior to adults, donated their earnings to the needs of the Red Army and even participated in battles themselves.

    Visitors to the public service centers will learn how the pioneers sent 18 tanks to the Red Army, as well as how children became sons and daughters of the regiment, participated in reconnaissance, and how the Timurovites movement developed. The exhibition also tells the story of a young pilot who stood among the best at the Victory Parade, as well as how Agniya Barto united families after the war.

    The infographics contain interesting facts about the children of war: how much money they donated to the army, where they worked during the hardest years, and how many medals they received. The video is dedicated to the sons of the regiment, their stories and awards, and the archival audio recording contains fragments of the memories of schoolgirl G. Akimova and historian and archivist Edda Cellini about their childhood in the capital during wartime.

    By participating in the quiz, adult visitors to the My Documents offices will be able to test their attentiveness and intuition, as well as learn about the exploits of young heroes. Children will enjoy interactive activities on the touch panel, thanks to which they will feel like assistants to the Red Army during the Great Patriotic War.

    You can visit the exhibition daily in district offices from 08:00 to 20:00, and in flagship offices from 10:00 to 22:00.

    Public Service Centers and the Main Archives Opened an Exhibition of Propaganda Posters from the Great Patriotic War at VDNKhDigitalization and robotization: how archival documents become more accessible to city residents

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Summer walks, concerts and cafes: the capital’s consumer portal will tell you how to plan a vacation in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Many Muscovites spend their summer holidays and weekends in the capital, preferring leisurely walks in parks and embankments, interesting excursions to historical sites, and exciting events at the project sites to traveling to other countries and cities. “Summer in Moscow” and cozy gatherings with loved ones on the verandas of restaurants and cafes.

    Metropolitan consumer portal will help you get the most out of your summer in the city.

    “To ensure that your vacation and entertainment in Moscow leave warm and good memories, before planning your leisure time, it is worth getting acquainted with the recommendations of the experts of the capital’s consumer portal. They will help you navigate when choosing tickets for concerts and shows, and will also tell you what to pay attention to when visiting cafes and restaurants and how to protect consumer rights in the event of controversial situations with sellers and service providers. To quickly find the article you need, just go to the thematic section of the portal or enter your request in the search bar,” the press service of the capital said.

    Department of Information Technology.

    Spend the evening on the summer veranda of a cafe or restaurant

    Enjoying the atmosphere of the evening city, strolling along the historic streets, parks and squares is one of the summer pleasures. But not only the cultural and historical heritage of Moscow, its architectural monuments, cozy courtyards attract city residents and tourists. The developed sphere of public catering services gives the opportunity to have a good time in street cafes or restaurants, and also gives gastronomic discoveries. In order for such a vacation to be held with a high level of service and health benefits, it is important to study the recommendations of experts in the section “Catering services”. Here you can find out what to pay attention to when visiting restaurants, cafes, coffee shops and pastry shops, ordering a snack to go, and what information a guest has the right to request. For example, if the dish seemed tasteless or of poor quality, and the bill unexpectedly increased due to imposed and previously unagreed additional services, then you can safely ask for a complaint book, record your dissatisfaction in writing, and then follow the advice and instructions of the consumer portal experts.

    Attend a show or concert

    For those who cannot imagine a summer holiday in Moscow without visiting spectacular events, it will be useful to get acquainted with the recommendations of experts presented in the section “Cultural and entertainment services”. Here you can find out how to get your money back if you spent on a ticket show cancelled, as well as how and when you can return the ticket if your plans have changed and you visit concert it doesn’t work.

    To be sure of your plans and buy tickets without intermediaries, you can use the official city service “Mosbilet” on the mos.ru portal. Here you will find an up-to-date and detailed schedule of all cultural events in the capital. This allows you to easily and simply choose leisure activities to suit any taste, purchase the necessary tickets online or find free events. Museums, theaters, cinemas, concert halls and other cultural venues in the city are presented in the service.

    Check the seller or resolve a dispute

    Regardless of what service or product you plan to purchase, it is important to make sure at the selection stage that the seller or service provider complies with consumer protection laws. Special materials will help with this. information sectionHere you can check whether the seller of the goods or the provider of the service has violated the consumer’s rights, and also study the judicial practice on the topic of interest.

    If during the purchase process or after payment for a service or product a dispute arises with the seller, which he refuses to resolve verbally, the consumer has the right to file a written claim. The article will tell you how to do this “Pre-trial procedure for resolving disputes on consumer rights protection issues”. In addition, you can file a claim or lawsuit using ready template.

    Consumer portal was created in 2022 by the Moscow Government and the Moscow Office of Rospotrebnadzor. The resource contains more than 230 materials: articles, instructions, memos, webinars, expert interviews. In addition to practical recommendations, the publications contain the names of relevant regulations that can be relied on when communicating with legal entities or individual entrepreneurs to protect consumer rights. You can also consult by calling the 24-hour hotline of the Moscow Office of Rospotrebnadzor: 7 495 539-36-96.

    The creation and support of information security tools, as well as counteracting cyber fraud, are in line with the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Everyday activities and leisure for the whole family: what is the use of the My id app

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    The mobile application “My id” helps residents of the capital to receive various city services, quickly view information from personal documents and use digital versions of some of them. Today, more than 20 documents and services are available in it.Department of Information Technology Moscow noted that in the two years since the launch of the application, its audience has exceeded 400 thousand people.

    “The My ID app has become an assistant for residents who actively use city services in their everyday lives. It provides access to information that the user has independently indicated in their personal account on mos.ru or when receiving government services. This allows you to always have the necessary information and documents at hand to fill out online forms, questionnaires, and applications. The app also provides digital versions of some documents that are needed to use city services. For example, at a clinic, you can scan the QR code of your compulsory medical insurance policy at an information terminal to make an appointment with a doctor, and at a library, show the barcode of your unified library card to borrow a book,” the press service of the Department of Information Technology said.

    The capabilities of the mobile application “My id” are constantly evolving. For example, this year all new services were combined in a catalog on the main screen. This allows you to quickly open QR codes for tickets to cultural events, go to the “My payments” service on the mos.ru portal, and view scanned copies of documents.

    For daily tasks

    The My ID app is useful if you need to fill out a paper application or an online form, but you don’t have the documents at hand. Without searching for photos on your smartphone, you can view information about your passport, birth certificate, driver’s license, taxpayer identification number, and other documents. The app also offers a digital version of the SNILS, the barcode of which can be presented at My Documents centers to receive services faster.

    The app also allows you to share document information with trusted people. This feature can be useful, for example, if you need to provide passport information to buy tickets or obtain a pass.

    For the whole family’s leisure

    This year, a new service appeared in the application — “Tickets”. With its help, you can visit city museums, theaters, exhibition halls and other cultural venues by presenting the QR code of the ticket purchased in the service “Mosbilet” or on the websites of institutions through a Mos ID account. Such a ticket can be used instead of its paper version, you will not need to present the original passport. To access the QR codes of tickets, you need to click on the corresponding icon in the upper right corner of the main screen and select the desired one from the list.

    The application can also be used in the library. To take or return a book, instead of a single library card, just show its barcode on the smartphone screen. The application also allows you to track the status of ordered publications through the service “Moscow Libraries” and control the return dates of books.

    A digital certificate of a large family is available in My ID. It contains information about all family members and the validity period of the status. The electronic document can be used to confirm the right to benefits in city institutions. For example, you can present a QR code in museums and theaters to get free tickets or a discount.

    Holders of the Muscovite card can also take advantage of discounts on goods and services from the program’s partners by presenting the card’s barcode from the application, for example, in supermarkets, pharmacies, bookstores and children’s stores, cafes and cultural spaces.

    In addition, QR codes of active orders placed on the website of the city loyalty program “Million Prizes” are available in “My ID”. These QR codes can be presented in stores, restaurants and other organizations – partners of the program.

    The My ID mobile app was launched in July 2023. It allows city residents to use services and services in the city: it provides quick access to information on personal documents and documents of their children, including passports, taxpayer identification numbers, insurance numbers and compulsory medical insurance (CMI) policies. The app helps view information and, if necessary, share it with trusted persons. Digital versions of some documents, such as a single library card, a Muscovite card and a compulsory medical insurance policy, are presented in the form of QR codes and barcodes. They can be used to receive city services.

    The application is available to registered users of the mos.ru portal – just log in using your account. In the settings, the user can independently select the documents they want to use. The information specified in the personal account or provided when receiving government services will automatically be displayed in the application.

    Answers to frequently asked questions and links to download the application can be found on the special project page “Mobile applications and services”.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Reconstruction of the Pobeda Truda gas control station is 50 percent complete

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    In Moscow, systematic work is being carried out to update gas control points. The “Pobeda Truda” point is currently being updated. Specialists from the Moscow City Services Complex have already completed 50 percent of all planned work.

    The “Pobeda Truda” point provides gas supply to public utilities and residential buildings in the districts of Mitino, Severnoye and Yuzhnoye Tushino, Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo, and part of the Krasnogorsk urban district.

    To date, specialists have completed laying part of the new supply gas pipelines and assembled the gas distribution point building. In addition, they have begun assembling modern equipment and automated control and emergency protection systems.

    After the reconstruction is completed, the point’s capacity will reach 200 thousand cubic meters per hour. This will allow connecting a significant number of new consumers.

    The project is being implemented using advanced technologies, including digital monitoring and control systems that provide round-the-clock control over the operation of the facility from the central control room of Mosgaz JSC. This allows for a timely response to any changes in the operation of the equipment.

    The projects implemented in the capital to modernize and improve the reliability of public utilities infrastructure correspond to the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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