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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Indonesia conducts search and rescue operations in Bali Strait ferry wreck area

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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

    JAKARTA, July 3 (Xinhua) — Indonesian authorities have launched a search and rescue operation in the area where a ferry sank in the Bali Strait off the coast of the island of the same name, state news agency Antara reported, citing a preliminary report.

    According to him, the KM Tunu Pratama Jaya was heading from the port of Ketapang in East Java to the port of Gilimanuk in Bali when it sank on Thursday at around 00:19 local time.

    The ferry was reported to be carrying 53 passengers and 12 crew members. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

    Several vessels have been dispatched to the area to assist in the search for victims, with crews using on-board lighting systems to conduct operations at night. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Four dead, 38 missing after passenger ship sinks off Indonesia’s Bali

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

    JAKARTA, July 3 (Xinhua) — Four people were confirmed dead, 38 were missing and 23 survived after a passenger ship sank off Indonesia’s Bali island early Thursday, a senior official with East Java’s search and rescue agency Toleb Watelehan said.

    The wooden vessel, KM Tunu Pratama Jaya, was en route from Ketapang seaport in Banyuwangi province, East Java, to Gilimanuk seaport in Jembrana province on Bali island, the official said.

    “Up to 23 people survived the incident, four died and 38 remain missing,” T. Vatelehan told Xinhua by telephone.

    Search and rescue operations are underway from both Bali and East Java as the incident occurred near the maritime border between the two. Bali Search and Rescue Agency chief I Nyoman Sidakarya confirmed the joint efforts. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Dusk Till Dawn: Mos.ru Now Has a Replay of Daytime Broadcasts from the Zoo

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    City residents and tourists can observe the life of the inhabitants of the Moscow Zoo on mos.ru even during his non-working hours. This was reported in Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    “Thanks to this new opportunity, residents of the entire country can become virtual guests of the zoo at any time. This is especially convenient for those regions of Russia where the time difference with Moscow can be several hours. You can watch the animals’ activity in real time during the day, and in the evening, after the zoo closes, a recording of the daytime broadcast is broadcast. In addition, on zoo.mos.ru you can read interesting facts about the inhabitants of the Moscow Zoo and see photos,” said Boris Frolov, Deputy Head of the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    A replay of the daytime broadcast is now included on the broadcast pages from 22:00 to 07:30 — during the hours when the Moscow Zoo is closed to visitors. This is especially convenient in cases where it is not possible to watch the animals during the daytime due to personal matters or time zone differences.

    The first online broadcasts from the enclosures of the Moscow Zoo appeared in the fall of 2024. Cameras are installed in the exhibition part. During the broadcast, you can see both the outdoor enclosures and the interior space of the pavilions, learn more about the lives of various animals.

    Since the broadcasts began, the list of zoo inhabitants that can be admired has increased significantly. Today, everyone can watch representatives of the cat family, different types of bears and pandas, raccoons, honey badgers, meerkats, capybaras, llamas, vicuñas and guanacos, as well as elephants, pygmy hippopotamuses, orangutans and gorillas.

    Broadcasts from the polar bear, puma and leopard enclosures are available on mos.ru

    In early June, online broadcasts from three more predator enclosures appeared on zoo.mos.ru. Visitors to mos.ru can see how the predator swims in a spacious pool Polar bear Aika, as it emerges from its hiding place and makes a tour of its territory Puma Gabriel, and also watch the training Far Eastern Leopard Mizera.

    The mos.ru portal also launched online broadcasts from the enclosures of three Malayan bear cubs Moscow Zoo. You can watch them during the opening hours of the “Sunny Bears” pavilion, where Luchik, Zvezdochka and Masha live, every day from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

    In addition, you can watch broadcasts from the enclosure of rare animals on mos.ru giant otters, who recently settled in the Moscow Zoo for the first time in its 161-year history. These animals are listed in the International Red Book as an endangered species.

    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, correspond 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: Philosophy of Eclecticism. A Walk Behind the Scenes of Moscow’s Et Cetera Theatre

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This autumn it will be 20 years since one of the most recognizable theaters in the capital moved to its permanent home at 2 Frolov Lane. Six years ago, construction began on the second stage of the building on Myasnitskaya Street, and soon it acquired its now familiar appearance, and the central entrance was located within walking distance from the Chistye Prudy metro station. Kultura Moskvy visited the theater on a tour, during which it learned the specifics of its architecture, the secret of the seats in the large hall, and the role of Anatoly Efros in the life of Alexander Kalyagin.

    Anatoly Efros – 100

    First of all, we head to the ship’s captain’s bridge – to the office of the artistic director of the Moscow Et Cetera Theatre, People’s Artist of the RSFSR, laureate of the USSR State Prizes Alexander Kalyagin. The film crew had to wait for an audience due to a protracted staff meeting: Monday is a hard day, everyone needs to be heard, valuable instructions given and charged up for the new work week.

    Aleksandr Aleksandrovich greets you very warmly, in a homely way, offering tea and smiling softly at questions and curiosity. And there is much to look at: just sitting next to a legend of Soviet theater and cinema is already a great honor, but the office, like a museum, is full of interesting exhibits. There is a globe, and numerous books, statues, a clock, and on the walls are memorable photographs and playbills.

    The enchanted gaze stops at a large black-and-white poster of the festival in memory of Anatoly Efros in St. Petersburg, which took place in April 1993. Then a question arises about the teachers and mentors of Alexander Kalyagin, among whom Anatoly Vasilyevich occupies a special place. “This is a long conversation. Because every time I talk about Efros, some kind of wave sincerely rises in me. From smiles to tears, from some visions of his performances to funerals,” the master shares. Alexander Alexandrovich dreamed of playing in the productions of the famous director and was able to realize this cherished desire in two of his performances in the early 1980s on the stage of the Moscow Art Theater: “And what a company we had in “Tartuffe”! Every actor is an entire era. And Stanislav Lyubshin, and Anastasia Vertinskaya, and Nina Gulyaeva, and Yuri Bogatyrev. Everything, everything that is needed.” In those years, another equally famous and honored master served there, whose figure also had a strong influence on the future founder of the Et Cetera theater – Oleg Efremov, an outstanding teacher and an extraordinary personality. “He was so charming, believe me, he had a magical effect on everyone,” Alexander Kalyagin recalls about him.

    We talked about contemporary theatre, directorial discoveries, and the different thinking of today’s directors. And then we went to the foyer to see an exhibition dedicated to Anatoly Efros, who would have turned 100 on July 3.

    “A Month in the Country.” How Efros Staged Turgenev’s “Most Boring” Comedy“104 Pages About Love”. The History of the Legendary Performance by Anatoly Efros

    Where is Godot anyway?

    After the museum exhibition, Timofey Dunayev, an actor of the theater, gave a short excursion into history: “Et Cetera was founded in 1992 by graduates of the Moscow Art Theater School, course of Alexander Alexandrovich Kalyagin. On February 2, 1993, the first performance of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov’s play “Uncle Vanya” was performed with Vasily Lanovoy and Vladimir Simonov in the leading roles on the stage of the Pushkin Theater. And then we moved to the space on Novy Arbat (building 11), where, in fact, we settled for several years. And the construction of this building began here, on Myasnitskaya Street.”

    Alexander Kalyagin worked on each stage of construction, participated directly in the development of the project, influencing the architecture of the building, as well as its interior and exterior content. The style is based on postmodernism, but in general, eclecticism – a mixture of different trends – dominates the philosophy of the theater, its interior and exterior. According to Timofey Dunayev, the repertoire also includes completely different performances both in form and meaning – from classical works like Boris Godunov directed by Peter Stein to more modern interpretations – Duck Hunt and Mandate by Vladimir Pankov, the current artistic director of the Moscow State Theater “Lenkom Mark Zakharov”.

    To be a director means to be a tightrope walker: the artistic director of Lenkom on the world of theatrical art

    Classicism, baroque, rococo can be seen everywhere: in the decoration, stucco, design, including the entrance to the large hall. It amazes not only with its capacity (528 seats!), but also, first of all, with its inevitably eye-catching chairs. “They are absolutely unique,” comments Timofey Dunayev, “made at a Milan furniture factory specifically for the Et Cetera theater. There are 11 types of chairs, for which sketches were developed, reviewed, and personally approved by Alexander Alexandrovich. They imitate the types of chairs that stood in different auditoriums of famous theaters at different times: in the “Comédie Française,” “Palais Royal,” in London, Spain. Such is the mystery. That is, people enter the hall — and immediately there is a certain theatricality, a mystery.”

    The mysteries don’t end there, however. If you look closely, you’ll notice that the right and left sides of the mezzanine are decorated in different styles, and the central box is offset to the right relative to the center (if you look at it from the stage). The same goes for the aisles – they’re quite unusual.

    The hall itself seems to reproduce a quote from William Shakespeare’s play: “All the world’s a stage, and the women and the men all players; each with his own entrance and exit, and each playing more than one part.” In this way, Et Cetera invites the audience to play a little, to feel part of the magic that the actors, directors and technical team create for them. The effect is enhanced by the boxes, each of which is named after a certain dramatic character. “There is Tartuffe’s box from Moliere’s play of the same name. There is Mitrofanushka’s box – for us, this is “The Minor”. That is, when you buy a ticket, you do not have the right side, the third box, but, let’s say, Ariel’s box from Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”, ” explains Timofey Dunayev. And the central box is named after the hero of Samuel Beckett’s most famous play, whom all the other characters endlessly discuss, but he never appears. Tickets are not sold for it – it stands empty, waiting for Godot.

    Et Cetera, Et Cetera, Et Cetera…

    Having stopped by the Efrosovsky Hall on the way and admired the spiral staircase, we set off together with Dmitry Mozgov, deputy artistic director of the Moscow Et Cetera Theatre for creative issues, to another performance space. Chamber performances and poetry evenings are held in the small hall, a laboratory is held where young directors, playwrights, actors try to find a new language, to feel out a new aesthetic. “And sometimes we have very interesting discoveries on the small stages of our theatre,” Dmitry Mozgov shares.

    The Et Cetera Theatre actively participates in the cultural life of Moscow and various city events: recently one of the performances was shown in Zaryadye Park, and the May “Night at the Museum” was also celebrated brightly. Creative evenings and meetings are held here, and any viewer, while studying the intricate decoration of the building, will be able to find something interesting: a unique chandelier (and not just one), a stage that is one of the three Moscow leaders in technical capabilities, luxurious backstage areas, temporary exhibitions and high-profile premieres. Alexander Kalyagin, the heart and soul of the theatre, is invisibly present everywhere, and sometimes he appears very obviously and not only on stage: here and there you can see life-size figures of the master, with whom viewers willingly take pictures.

    On the first floor, where the museum is located, you can read the words of Alexander Alexandrovich, ornately written on a rectangular plaque: “Et Cetera in Latin – and so on, and so forth, and so forth… It seems to me a wonderful name for a theater. The essence of its aspirations is to unite different schools and different artists, in a word, et cetera…” This season is coming to an end, but there will certainly be a continuation in the next one – see you at the theater!

    You can explore Et Cetera’s repertoire and purchase tickets atMos.ru.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: During the first weeks of summer, about 30 thousand people visited outdoor swimming pools

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The active summer season continues in Moscow. When the weather permits, many residents of the capital choose to relax on city sites with open-air swimming pools. During the first weeks, about 30 thousand people visited the pools at the Moscow Seasons festival sites and in parks.

    Swimming pools in Moscow parks have become a point of attraction for city residents and visitors to the capital. They are suitable for both individual and family recreation. Special small pools provide the opportunity to visit with children from three years old (when accompanied by adults). Young guests can practice swimming skills in a safe environment.

    Swimming pools at festival venues in residential areas are also popular. One of the main innovations of this season was the pergolas installed at the following addresses: Pererva Street, Building 52 and Klyuchevaya Street, Building 22 (not far from the Alma-Atinskaya metro station).

    Pergolas are modern suspended structures created for outdoor recreation in any weather. These are integral modular systems that cover the area both from above and from the sides, thereby protecting from rain and wind and at the same time not interfering with free movement. Pergolas are joined together and do not block passages, which ensures comfort and safety even with a large flow of guests. The structures are also equipped with heating and lighting systems, which allows you to relax here even in bad weather or in the evening.

    The Moscow Seasons venues and parks feature modern heated and filtered pools, which help maintain the water temperature at a comfortable level and, thanks to modern technology, guarantee its cleanliness and safety – all of which attracts both adults and children.

    In addition, 19 sites are equipped with two pools at once: a large bowl with a depth of 1.4 meters and a small one with a depth of 0.6 meters. The total capacity of such complexes is up to 108 people at a time.

    For the convenience of guests, a clear and flexible schedule of visits is provided, which allows you to choose a suitable time – from morning to evening, on weekdays and weekends. Every day there are four sessions: the first – from 09:00 to 10:30, the second – from 11:00 to 14:00, the third – from 14:30 to 17:30 and the fourth – from 18:00 to 21:00.

    The price of the ticket at all sites already includes the use of sun loungers, umbrellas, showers, toilets, tables and storage lockers. In addition, there are bars with soft drinks and snacks.

    You can book a session in the service “Mosbilet”.

    The Moscow Seasons festival cycle continues to create new opportunities for comfortable leisure within the city. Summer outdoor pools have become an excellent alternative to recreation outside the city, especially on weekdays.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. “Summer in Moscow” is being held for the second time, and the new season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three commercial premises in Babushkinsky district put up for city auction

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Entrepreneurs can purchase three premises for business in the Babushkinsky District from the city. The purpose of all the objects is free, the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy reported Kirill Purtov.

    “Commercial premises on the ground floors and in the basements of residential buildings in areas with already established development are the undisputed leaders in their category at city auctions. The infrastructure has already been formed here and there is a stable demand for everyday goods and services. Three options for such premises are presented in the Babushkinsky District. Their area varies from 106.7 to 579.2 square meters. The acceptance of applications for participation in the auction will end from July 4 to 10,” said Kirill Purtov.

    The premises are located in residential buildings on the streets Lensky (house 8, first floor), Verkhoyanskaya (house 10, first floor) andPilot Babushkin (house 11/2, building 1, basement). The first premises have electricity, water supply and sewerage, the other two also have gas supply. All objects have a separate entrance from the street. The winners of the bidding will be able to open almost any type of business in them.

    Open auctions will be held from July 15 to 22 on the Roseltorg electronic platform. Registration and an enhanced qualified electronic signature are required to participate.

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

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow production center begins competitive selection of artists

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Production Center (Mosproducer) announces a large competitive selection for the project “Mosproducer Showcase – 2025”, which will be held as part of the large-scale forum-festival of the capital “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030”. Artists will perform in Zaryadye Park in a series of summer concerts dedicated to the 11th anniversary of the organization. To get to one of the main city venues, you must fill out questionnaireon the official website of Mosproducer until July 13 inclusive, attaching up to two videos of your performances.

    Artists will be selected for various concert programs that will take place on the main stage and in the small amphitheater of the park. The winners will be determined by music industry experts at live auditions. The performances will take place over three days in August and will be part of the forum-festival “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030”, which unites music, art, creative industries and urban culture.

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    “Mosproducer Showcase – 2025” is not just a series of concerts, but a unique opportunity for musicians to perform their greatest hits and feel the energy of the audience in the very center of the capital. For many artists, participation in the project will be an important step on the path to professional recognition and the beginning of new creative achievements.

    Last year, residents of Mosproducer also performed in Zaryadye. The artists created a real holiday for the park guests with fiery music and bright numbers. Thousands of spectators attended the concerts, and for the singers it was an unforgettable experience.

    “Mosproducer Showcase” is an integration project that provides an opportunity to perform at major capital venues and events, find a new audience and attract attention to the author’s creativity. Over three years, more than 20 performers presented the city with performances that took place over five days in the small amphitheater of Zaryadye Park, at the festival “Eat. Walk. Breathe” of the “Summer in Moscow” project and at the Central Market on Rozhdestvensky Boulevard.

    Moscow production center, subordinate To the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow, has been developing its own projects for musicians, artists, theatre workers and other representatives of contemporary art since 2014. These projects are integrated into the city infrastructure and implemented at the largest capital venues. In addition, Mosproducer creates unique systems for promoting creativity to audiences of thousands.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city has approved the installation of more than 20 electric charging stations in three districts of the capital.

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Tenants of city land plots have received permission to place charging stations for electric vehicles in the east, southeast and south of Moscow. This was reported by Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property.

    “Tenants of city land plots can place various non-capital objects on them, including charging stations for electric vehicles. A special interdepartmental commission reviews the corresponding applications. Since the beginning of the year, it has approved the installation of 22 such objects on the territory of a gas station in the Perovo district, as well as near administrative buildings in Maryino and Biryulyovo Zapadny. This decision is aimed at developing infrastructure and supporting environmentally friendly transport,” said Ekaterina Solovyova.

    Ten charging stations for electric vehicles will be installed near the gas station on 1st Entuziastov Street, and the installation of two more has been approved near the Maryino small business center on Lyublinskaya Street. The city has also approved the installation of ten stations on Vostryakovsky Proezd, not far from the 32nd kilometer of the Moscow Ring Road on the territory of the resource supply organization complex. They became the first charging hub for electric vehicles “Yuzhny”.

    Electric charging stations (ECS) comply with all city standards. In addition, in June 2025, simplified requirements for the appearance of charging stations when installed on leased city sites were published. You can read them atofficial website departments.

    “Our goal is to create all the necessary conditions for more city residents to choose environmentally friendly and silent electric vehicles. New simplified requirements for the installation of charging stations contribute to this. Today, there are about 17.2 thousand electric vehicles in the capital. Their owners are exempt from paying transport tax. We continue to develop infrastructure for electric transport on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin. The program has been in effect in the capital for five years now

    “Energy of Moscow”, within the framework of which urban electric charging stations are being installed,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    Tenants were given the opportunity to install electric vehicle charging stations on city land plots in 2023. To do this, they need to contact a special interdepartmental commissionAfter the application is approved, an additional agreement to the lease agreement is concluded with the city.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Almost 900 events took place at the Teatralny Boulevard venues in a month

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    During the first month of work, almost 900 events took place at the venues of the International Open Festival “Teatralny Bulvar”. This was reported by the Minister of the Government of Moscow, the head of the capital’s Department of Culture Alexey Fursin.

    “During the first month of the festival, city residents and guests visited 850 events, 350 of which were performances. And 500 master classes and creative laboratories gave viewers the opportunity to try themselves in the roles of actors and directors. The total duration of productions and interactive activities exceeded a thousand hours. We are especially grateful to our viewers for their activity and constant full houses at the venues even in cool and inclement weather. Based on the results of the first month, we decided to expand the program of “Teatralny Boulevard”, – said Alexey Fursin.

    Dozens of directions and performances for all ages

    According to the head of the Moscow Department of Culture, a new chamber stage of the festival opened on Patriarch’s Ponds on July 1, where about 100 theatrical performances will take place until the end of the summer. In addition, due to the high interest of viewers in the events in the amphitheater of the Polytech Museum Park, it was decided to extend its work until August 31. Viewers will see about 50 more performances.

    The genre diversity of the festival includes dozens of directions – you can see from classical drama, musical productions, puppet theater performances and circus performances to experimental formats like productions of the theater of taste and plastic theater. Special programs dedicated to memorable dates, including Russia Day, A. Pushkin’s birthday and the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, added depth and significance to the festival.

    “Teatralny Bulvar” united groups from different parts of the country, from the Kaliningrad region to the Altai region. Among them, for example, are artists from the St. Petersburg Theater on Vasilievsky, the Perm “Teatr-Teatr”, the Yaroslavl Drama Theater named after F. Volkov.

    Famous artists performed at the opening of the festival. For example, Andrey Merzlikin and Darya Moroz played in the amphitheater of the Polytech Museum Park. Anton Shagin and Alexander Oleshko could be seen on Chistoprudny Boulevard. Vadim Vernik transferred his popular television format to the acting studio opened as part of the Teatralny Boulevard. In June, such recognized stage masters as Mikhail Troynik, Vladimir Steklov, Alexander Dergachev and Yaroslav Chinarev became its guests. Meetings with them gave viewers the opportunity to delve deeper into the profession and see the seamy side of the acting craft.

    Children’s and family events are now held not only on the boulevards, but also on the main stages of the festival. This has increased the accessibility of the performing arts for all generations. In addition, in July, the “Family Conversations” section will begin working, and “Theater Boulevard” will present the stories of acting dynasties in a unique format. Its heroes will be Konstantin and Polina Raikin, Yulia and Anna Peresild, Igor and Grigory Vernik. Viewers will also be treated to programs dedicated to Family, Love and Fidelity Day, Oleg Tabakov’s birthday and other significant dates.

    The current program, map of venues and news can be found on the official website Theater.mo.ru and in the telegram channel “Theater Boulevard”.

    The Theatre Boulevard Festival is organised by the capital Department of Culture on the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin and is taking place within the framework of the project “Summer in Moscow”, which started this year with records. In just one week, it collected more than 6.3 million visitors.

    Five creative universities of the country will perform at the festival “Teatralny Boulevard”“Teatralny Bulvar” will present a program for International Children’s Day

    Project “Summer in Moscow” — the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU student develops software module for seismic data analysis in oil and gas industry

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    An effective software module for seismic data analysis was developed by a student Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, Novosibirsk University Vladislav Korchuganov under the supervision of NSU Associate Professor Anton Duchkov. The module includes seismic acoustic and synchronous inversion procedures, as well as lithoclassification using machine learning. The uniqueness of the development is that the module is able to automatically find all the necessary parameters, completely eliminating manual adjustment by a specialist. There is no similar comprehensive solution today either on the Russian or foreign market. Despite the active work of several research groups, none of them has yet managed to achieve full automation. The young researcher described his development in his master’s thesis on “Improving the efficiency of volumetric lithotype forecasting based on the results of synchronous amplitude inversion.”

    Seismic exploration is a method of exploration geophysics that uses artificially excited elastic waves to study the geological structure of the Earth. This method is used to search for oil and gas traps at depths of up to several kilometers. For oil and gas industry purposes, seismic exploration is based on reflected waves, that is, those waves that are reflected from acoustically contrasting boundaries in the rock mass are studied.

    The waves are recorded by special sensors, after which the obtained data undergoes a series of processing and interpretation procedures. The result is a volumetric model of the studied subsurface area, on the basis of which conclusions can be drawn about the geological structure and the presence of promising objects in terms of oil and gas content.

    If you imagine such data visually, then for most deposits they look like a “layered pie,” in which each layer is a sedimentary rock approximately 50–100 meters thick, formed over millions of years. The geologist’s task is to find in this “pie” those layers that contain oil and gas.

    — From a technical point of view, seismic exploration data is a three-dimensional array consisting of billions of individual points. The volume of such an array (in the industry they are called “seismic cubes”) can easily exceed 15-20 GB. Obviously, working with such large data requires serious IT competence. Currently, the domestic market of Russia is actively developing projects to develop software packages for industrial interpretation of seismic exploration data. Companies are investing heavily to replace imported systems that have become the industry standard. One of such projects is a new generation of software developed by NSU jointly with an industrial partner. My qualification work arose from the need to implement a number of procedures for this software package. In it, I implemented seismic cube inversion procedures. To put it simply: the original seismic data can answer the question “where exactly are the layers?”, but do not allow you to immediately understand “what exactly is contained in these layers?”. Usually, this is done by a geologist, collecting and carefully analyzing a lot of additional information. My algorithms make it possible to partially automate this process by combining data from wells with seismic cubes, which makes it possible to understand more quickly and accurately what exactly is hidden in the subsoil, said Vladislav Korchuganov.

    The young researcher joined the team of new generation software developers three years ago. At first, he studied programming and the basics of seismic exploration, after which he fully joined the team. During his master’s degree, Vladislav Korchuganov conducted research aimed at prototyping a software module that became part of the overall development. He had to start “on paper”, using specialized literature, since there were no available software packages on the domestic market that implemented these procedures.

    In addition to the basic implementation of procedures, Vladislav Korchuganov decided to optimize their execution: he applied parallelization and preconditioning procedures for the task in a sparse form, which allowed him to speed up the calculations many times over. In his work, the young researcher applied machine learning methods: in particular, classification algorithms for unbalanced data.

    — All of the above innovations make my implementation stand out from the solutions available on the market. Machine learning algorithms were used to automate the interpretation of inversion results. As a result, the code I implemented in Python was translated into C by the development team and integrated into the overall structure of the software package, — explained Vladislav Korchuganov.

    During industrial tests, the software module demonstrated its high efficiency: synchronous inversion for real data from the Orenburg Region field allowed achieving high convergence of well and calculated elastic properties. The use of the developed classification scheme allowed increasing the key metrics of the “collector” class forecast by three times for the area under study.

    — At this stage, our team of developers has closed the basic functionality required by the oil and gas industry. Next, we plan to implement advanced algorithms for interpreting seismic exploration data, such as Ji-Fi inversion, geostatistical inversion, etc. Our own developments in this industry will also be implemented, — said Vladislav Korchuganov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Five people injured in plane crash in US state of New Jersey

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    NEW YORK, July 2 (Xinhua) — A light aircraft crashed near an airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, U.S., on Wednesday, injuring at least five people, local officials said.

    The incident occurred at around 5:30 p.m. local time. Five people were taken to Cooper University Hospital in Camden with injuries. Local authorities described the crash as a “multiple-casualty incident.”

    An investigation into the cause of the crash is underway. U.S. aviation authorities are expected to examine the crash site to determine what led to the incident. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lightning: Four killed, 23 survived, 38 missing after passenger ship capsized near Indonesian island of Bali – local rescuers

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    Keywords: Indonesia

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    Lightning: Four people killed, 23 survived, 38 missing after passenger ship capsized near Indonesian island of Bali – local rescuers Lightning: Four people killed, 23 survived, 38 missing after passenger ship capsized near Indonesian island of Bali – local rescuers

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s Turkey branch granted clearing bank status for yuan settlements

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    BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) — The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s branch in Turkey has acquired the status of a clearing bank for yuan settlements, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said.

    The regulator noted that this decision was made in accordance with the memorandum of understanding signed by the central banks of both countries.

    Earlier, on June 13, the PBOC announced that the two banks had signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a clearing mechanism for yuan settlements in Turkey. Such a mechanism will facilitate the use of national currencies for cross-border settlements between enterprises and financial institutions in both countries, and will also further facilitate bilateral trade and investment procedures.

    On the same day, the PBOC announced the extension of a bilateral currency swap agreement with the Central Bank of Turkey. The total amount of funds in it reached 35 billion yuan (approximately 4.88 billion US dollars), or 189 billion Turkish lira.

    According to official data, China is currently Turkey’s largest trading partner in Asia and the third largest in the world. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Executive Board Completes the First Review under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    July 2, 2025

    • The IMF Executive Board has completed the first review under the Extended Credit Facility arrangement for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The decision allows for an immediate disbursement of US$ 261.9 million towards international reserves, to continue building buffers.
    • The DRC’s economy has been resilient in a challenging environment amid the escalation of the armed conflict in the eastern part of the country, which placed significant strains on the budget. The authorities have made good progress on the structural reform’s agenda, but a few quantitative targets were missed.
    • The recent peace agreement signed between the governments of the DRC and Rwanda, mediated by the United States, is encouraging for the prospect of a peaceful resolution of the conflict and renewed focus on development goals.

    Washington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the first review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) Arrangement for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) approved on January 15, 2025 (see PR 25/003). The completion of the first review allowed an immediate disbursement equivalent to 190.4 million SDR (about US$ 261.9 million) to support balance-of-payment needs, bringing the aggregate disbursement to date to 380.5 million SDR (about 523.4 US$ million).  

    The DRC has been facing significant challenges amid the intensification of the armed conflict in its eastern part since end-2024. The escalation of hostilities has claimed thousands of lives and caused severe social and humanitarian damages, including disruptions in access to essential services such as food, water, and electricity. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing to secure a cessation of hostilities and ensure sustainable peace in the region. The signing on June 27, 2025, of a peace agreement between the governments of the DRC and Rwanda, under the mediation of the United States, is encouraging for the prospect of a peaceful resolution on the ongoing conflict and renewed focus on addressing development goals.

    Despite the challenging environment, economic activity remained resilient, with robust GDP growth of 6.5 percent in 2024, driven by continued dynamism in the extractive sector.  External stability has strengthened, as the current account deficit narrowed and the accumulation of international reserves continued. Inflationary pressures continue to ease, and year-on-year inflation declined from 23.8 percent at end-2023 to 11.7 percent at end-2024 and [8.5] percent at end-June 2025.

    Performance under the program was mixed, as the intensification of the conflict has placed significant strains on the budget. Despite strong revenue collection, the domestic fiscal deficit reached 0.8 percent of GDP in 2024, exceeding the program target of 0.3 percent, owing to spending overruns linked to the escalation of the conflict, including on exceptional security spending and public investments. The program target on the Central Bank of the Congo (BCC)’s foreign exchange assets held with domestic correspondents was missed as well, due to higher-than-expected tax payments in foreign currency on government accounts. Other quantitative performance criteria of the ECF were met. Most indicative targets were also met, except those related to the floor on social spending and the ceiling on spending executed through emergency procedures—owing to elevated exceptional security spending linked to the conflict intensification. Appropriate corrective measures are being implemented by the authorities.

    In completing the first review, the Executive Board also approved the authorities’ request for waivers of nonobservance of the performance criteria on the floor on the domestic fiscal balance at end-December 2024 on the basis of corrective actions, and the continuous ceiling on the levels of foreign currency assets of the BCC held with domestic correspondents on the basis of the temporary nature of the deviation which has since been remedied. Further, the Executive Board completed the financing assurances review under the ECF arrangement. No reform measures under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) arrangement, approved in January 2025, were due for review at this time.

    At the conclusion of the Executive Board’s discussion, Mr. Okamura, Deputy Managing Director and Chair stated:

    “The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been confronted with heightened security challenges since late 2024. The escalation of the conflict in the eastern part of the country has caused serious human, social and economic damage and induced the government to increase spending. Despite these difficulties, the macroeconomic environment of the DRC remained broadly stable. Growth has remained robust, due to the resilience of mining production. Inflation continues to decrease, and the external position has strengthened. The economic outlook remains positive, but is fraught with downside risks related to the persistence of the conflict, declining external humanitarian assistance, global economic headwinds, and potential escalation of geopolitical conflicts. The authorities are committed to closely monitor these risks and to respond proactively to evolving challenges.

    “Budget implementation remains challenging in a difficult security context. As a result, the domestic fiscal deficit is projected to be larger than initially projected for 2025, but is expected to return to the path envisaged at program approval starting in 2026, reflecting the authorities’ commitment to carry out measures to enhance domestic revenue mobilization and strengthen the budget implementation process. Additionally, to guard against unforeseen adverse shocks, the authorities have adopted a contingency plan.

    “The Central Bank of the Congo (BCC) has maintained a tight monetary policy stance, thereby helping bring inflation down to single digits for the first time in three years. The accumulation of international reserves has continued, on the back of the narrowing of the current account deficit. Efforts must continue, to strengthen the monetary policy implementation framework, refine the foreign exchange intervention strategy, enhance the governance and safeguards of the BCC and ensure its adequate recapitalization.

    “The authorities have committed to accompany these efforts to preserve macroeconomic stability with an acceleration of structural reforms in key areas, including strengthening the AML/CFT framework, improving the business climate, enhancing transparency and governance, combating corruption and upgrading national statistics. Efforts to lay the groundwork for a timely implementation of the reform measures underpinning the RSF arrangement approved in January should be stepped up.”

    Table 1. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Selected Economic and Financial Indicators, 2023-26

    2023

    2024

    2025

    2026

    Est.

    CR No. 25/023

    Prel.

    CR No. 25/023

    Proj.

    CR No. 25/023

    Proj.

    (Annual percentage change, unless otherwise indicated)

    GDP and prices

      Real GDP

    8.5

    6.0

    6.5

    5.4

    5.3

    5.1

    5.3

         Extractive GDP

    19.7

    11.6

    12.2

    7.7

    8.2

    5.2

    5.8

         Non-extractive GDP

    3.5

    3.2

    3.5

    4.2

    3.6

    5.0

    5.0

      GDP deflator

    14.4

    17.4

    19.9

    8.8

    8.2

    7.4

    6.7

      Consumer prices, period average

    19.9

    17.7

    17.7

    8.9

    8.8

    7.3

    7.1

      Consumer prices, end of period

    23.8

    12.0

    11.7

    7.8

    7.8

    7.0

    7.0

    (Annual change in percent of beginning-of-period broad money)

    Money and credit

      Net foreign assets

    19.9

    17.4

    23.0

    18.2

    14.5

    23.7

    22.7

      Net domestic assets

    20.3

    4.9

    5.6

    -3.5

    -1.0

    -10.9

    -10.5

         Domestic credit

    34.3

    15.4

    15.2

    9.9

    10.5

    3.7

    4.2

      Broad money

    40.3

    22.4

    28.1

    14.7

    13.8

    12.8

    12.3

    (Percent of GDP, unless otherwise indicated)

    Central government finance

      Revenue and grants

    14.8

    15.6

    15.2

    15.0

    14.8

    14.9

    14.9

      Expenditures

    16.5

    16.8

    16.5

    16.8

    17.0

    16.6

    16.6

      Domestic fiscal balance

    -1.2

    -0.3

    -0.8

    -0.8

    -1.2

    -0.8

    -0.8

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Investment and saving

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      Gross national saving

    9.5

    9.1

    9.6

    12.2

    11.2

    13.0

    12.5

      Investment

    15.7

    14.2

    13.5

    15.0

    14.4

    15.3

    14.8

         Non-government

    12.0

    10.0

    10.0

    10.0

    10.0

    10.0

    10.0

     

    Balance of payments

      Exports of goods and services

    44.0

             45.1

    47.4

    45.4

    46.1

    45.5

    46.6

      Imports of goods and services

    49.9

    48.9

    50.3

    47.3

    47.5

    46.9

    47.0

      Current account balance, incl. transfer

    -6.2

    -5.1

    -3.9

    -2.8

    -3.2

    -2.4

    -2.4

      Current account balance, excl. transfers

    -7.5

    -5.1

    -5.0

    -2.7

    -3.4

    -2.3

    -2.6

      Gross official reserves (weeks of imports)

    8.2

    10.0

    10.1

    11.5

    11.8

    12.7

    12.8

     

    External debt

      Debt service in percent of government revenue

    7.6

    5.7

    6.1

    6.7

    7.1

    7.0

    7.4

    Sources: Congolese authorities and IMF staff estimates and projections.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Beijing launches city alliance to strengthen global digital economy ties

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    BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — A global alliance involving more than 40 cities was formally launched in Beijing on Wednesday as part of efforts to expand multilateral cooperation on the digital economy.

    The Global Alliance of Digital Economy Cities was launched by Beijing together with partner cities from Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Latin America at the 2025 Global Conference on the Digital Economy, which opened on the same day.

    The Alliance aims to institutionalise multilateral cooperation beyond bilateral projects and will focus on key areas such as digital infrastructure, governance of cross-border data flows, the ethics of artificial intelligence and the application of smart cities.

    Earlier in 2023, Beijing launched the Digital Economy Partnership City Cooperation Initiative, and in 2024, the Chinese capital and partner cities adopted six action plans to implement the initiative. The current alliance was created with the support of international organizations including the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, the International Telecommunication Union, and the International Trade Centre.

    The 2025 Global Conference on Digital Economy will run until July 5, featuring an opening ceremony, six key forums, and a series of thematic sessions, with more than 1,000 participants. The event is jointly organized by the Beijing Municipal People’s Government, the National Internet Information Office of China, the National Data Administration of China, the Xinhua News Agency, and the United Nations Development Programme. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Belarus and Libya Sign Package of Cooperation Documents

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    MINSK, July 2 /Xinhua/ – Belarus and Libya signed a package of documents on cooperation on Wednesday following the visit of the Libyan government delegation to Minsk, BelTA reported.

    Among the signed documents is an agreement of intent between the ministries of industry of the two countries. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus and the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of the Government of National Stability of Libya signed a memorandum of understanding on the development of cooperation in the field of agriculture. A protocol of intent was also signed between the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus and the National Development Agency of Libya.

    In addition, the parties signed a memorandum of intent on cooperation between the Ministry of Education of Belarus and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Government of National Stability of Libya, a protocol of intent on the creation of an emergency prevention and response system in Benghazi, and an action plan for the development of cooperation in the field of healthcare.

    At the end of the signing ceremony of the package of documents, Prime Minister of Belarus Alexander Turchin particularly noted that the parties had summed up an important result of the next stage of bilateral work. “I am simply confident that this event will give a serious impetus to further interaction between Belarus and Libya. I am grateful to all my colleagues who worked intensively to ensure that our cooperation continues at such a high level,” said the Prime Minister of Belarus. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Georgia’s External Debt Reaches $25.5 Billion

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    Tbilisi, July 2 (Xinhua) — Georgia’s total external debt as of March 31, 2025 reached $25.5 billion, accounting for 74.2 percent of GDP over the past four quarters, the National Bank of Georgia (Central Bank) said on Wednesday.

    In the first quarter of 2025, Georgia’s external debt increased by $300.4 million.

    Of the total, $11 billion is the state debt, of which $8.5 billion is the government debt, $822.8 million are the National Bank’s obligations, $449 million and $1.2 billion are the debt of state-owned enterprises on bonds and loans, respectively.

    According to the Central Bank, 88.6 percent of external debt is denominated in foreign currency. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, EU vow to uphold multilateralism, strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation

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    BRUSSELS, July 2 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and European Council President Antonio Costa met in Brussels on Wednesday, vowing to uphold multilateralism and strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation.

    Noting that both the European Union and China are supporters of multilateralism, A. Costa stated the EU’s intention to work together with China to uphold mutual respect, overcome differences, improve mutual understanding and respond to global challenges through joint efforts.

    The EU hopes to work with the Chinese side to ensure the success of the next meeting of EU and Chinese leaders, he said, stressing that the EU will continue to firmly adhere to the one-China policy.

    Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, for his part said that China regards Europe as one of the important poles of the multipolar world, has consistently supported European integration, and is glad to see the EU strengthening its strategic autonomy and playing an increasingly important role in the international arena.

    According to Wang Yi, China intends to strengthen contacts and coordination with the EU and make preparations for the meeting of the leaders of the two sides.

    The more serious and complex the international situation becomes, the more necessary it is for China and the EU to strengthen solidarity and coordination and resolutely act as stabilizing forces in a turbulent world, the Chinese diplomat stressed, adding that the two sides should respect each other’s core interests in practice, strengthen mutual understanding and mutual trust, and promote mutual success.

    The parties also exchanged views on the Ukrainian crisis. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Georgia expelled over 40 foreign citizens for violating migration laws

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    Tbilisi, July 2 (Xinhua) — As a result of joint measures carried out by the Migration Department and other units of the Georgian Interior Ministry, 41 foreign citizens were expelled from the country, the press service of the Georgian Interior Ministry reported on Wednesday.

    The expulsion was carried out on the basis of the Georgian Law on the Legal Status of Foreigners and Stateless Persons. Among those deported were citizens of Azerbaijan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, India, Jordan, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, South Africa, Armenia and Zimbabwe. All of them were banned from re-entering the country.

    According to official data, 525 foreign citizens were deported from Georgia between January and June 2025. This is 280 percent more than the same period last year.

    In late June, the Georgian parliament approved a package of legislative amendments aimed at tightening migration policy. The new rules provide for a simplified deportation procedure. Court proceedings will no longer suspend the expulsion process if a visa or residence permit is refused. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The internal problems of the American economy cannot be treated from the outside – Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui

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    Moscow, July 2 /Xinhua/ – The US government accuses China of its economy being overly dependent on exports. Under the pretext of “rebalancing,” the US is introducing unilateral tariffs, forcing the world to pay for the structural problems of the US economy. This was stated by Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui in an opinion piece for AiF.ru, published on Wednesday.

    “The US demands that China import more US goods, interprets the trade deficit with other countries as ‘all countries in the world are benefiting from America’, and under the pretext of ‘rebalancing’ imposes unilateral tariffs and applies protectionism, forcing China and the world to pay for the long-standing structural problems of the US economy,” writes Zhang Hanhui. “In fact, it is the US economy itself that needs ‘rebalancing’. The US’s attempts to cure internal diseases from the outside and its economic bullying are the main source of chaos leading to global imbalances.”

    According to the Chinese diplomat, the US government has recently been promoting a series of false narratives about “rebalancing the Chinese economy,” “rebalancing trade,” and “rebalancing the global economy.” In fact, China’s investment- and export-driven development model has undergone fundamental changes. A new architecture of economic growth driven by domestic demand and innovation is emerging. China’s dependence on foreign trade has declined from over 60 percent at the beginning of the 21st century to just over 30 percent in 2024. China has been the world’s second-largest import market for 16 years now.

    The US accuses China of “unfair trade”. “This is brazen hypocrisy and double standards,” the article points out. It is the US that abuses export controls against China in high-tech areas. Even if there is an imbalance in Sino-American trade, “the reason is that the US does not want to sell, not that China does not want to buy.”

    “The US-initiated trade war and the ‘rebalancing’ narrative it promotes aim to shift the structural problems of the US economy onto others and hold back the transformation and qualitative improvement of China’s industry,” writes Zhang Hanhui.

    The US economic and financial hegemony is an important cause of the development imbalance, the Chinese ambassador said. The US uses economic coercion, deprives other countries of their right to develop through trade, technology and financial wars, abuses unilateral sanctions and keeps developing countries at the bottom of global value chains, deepening the gap between North and South and worsening the global development environment.

    “China calls on the United States to take an honest look at its own problems, rather than focusing on the so-called trade imbalances with other countries, to jointly and openly overcome global challenges, rather than arbitrarily wield the tariff cudgel, to abandon the arrogance of the “America First” position, and to conduct win-win cooperation based on mutual respect to achieve common development,” emphasized the article by Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kingdom of the Netherlands – Curaçao: Staff Concluding Statement of the 2025 Article IV Mission

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    July 2, 2025

    A Concluding Statement describes the preliminary findings of IMF staff at the end of an official staff visit (or ‘mission’), in most cases to a member country. Missions are undertaken as part of regular (usually annual) consultations under Article IV of the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, in the context of a request to use IMF resources (borrow from the IMF), as part of discussions of staff monitored programs, or as part of other staff monitoring of economic developments.

    The authorities have consented to the publication of this statement. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    Washington, DC.

    Curaçao’s economic activity expanded by 5 percent in 2024, as strong tourism performance trickled into the wider economy. Stayover arrivals, growing at double digits, continued to outperform Caribbean peers and carried over to other sectors, including whole trade, real estate, and construction. Mostly related to holiday homes and hotels, construction was further fueled by strong mortgage growth and complemented by a resumption of public investments under the Road Maintenance Plan. Average headline inflation declined to 2.6 percent in 2024 from 3.5 percent in 2023, in line with global oil prices and lower US inflation. Real wages increased for the first time in five years but job creation continued to be dominated by informal construction and tourism-related sectors while formal employment declined. The primary surplus continued its upward trajectory on the back of increased tax collection on goods and services. The current account deficit widened due to higher merchandise imports, mainly related to construction activity.

    The government is pursuing an ambitious agenda to steer a now tourism-led economy, amidst heightened global uncertainty. Mindful of tourism saturation and a decoupling of local living standards, the authorities strive to improve social conditions while generating sustainable and green growth amid safeguarding solid public finances. The near doubling of the tourism footprint within five years brought profound structural shifts to Curaçao’s economy, including the decline in manufacturing and rise in services, lower overall wages, higher informality, and greater reliance on – more regressive – indirect taxation. Policy responses need to shift accordingly. Priorities are rightly focused on upgrading tourist experiences and diversification, improving skills and labor market conditions, and reforming the tax system in an equitable way while addressing social spending pressures. The administration has delivered on a first round of targeted, one-off pension increases this year, continued reforms to contain health costs, expanded investment in education infrastructure, and came closer to its renewables target with the opening of the latest wind park in 2024. The landspakket, a structural reform package agreed with the Netherlands in 2020, continues to guide structural reforms.

    Outlook and Risks

    Growth is projected to moderate to 4 percent in 2025, balancing domestic impulses and heightened global uncertainty, before gradually converging to 2 percent over the medium term. Further expansion of stayover tourism and construction activity will continue to support growth in 2025, along with fiscal expansion driven by higher public investments. Potential negative effects of slowing global demand and heightened uncertainty would dampen tourism flows towards the end of 2025 and 2026. Growth is expected to moderate to 2 percent over the medium term, given saturation in tourism and slower global demand, while public capital spending would be carried forward, including in road infrastructure and the energy value chain. Headline inflation is projected to stabilize at 2.5 percent in 2025, subject to oil price-related uncertainty. Fiscal accounts would remain in surplus, fully compliant with the fiscal rule, allowing the government to partially settle a large bullet loan in 2025 with own liquid reserves, thereby accelerating the impressive downward trajectory of debt. The current account deficit would decline in the medium term but remain elevated.

    Risks to the outlook are tilted to the downside. External risks include trade policy and investment shocks, which could induce higher inflation and lower external demand, adversely impacting tourism arrivals. Domestic upside risks include faster-than-expected advances in the green hydrogen value chain project and development of other energy sources. On the downside, lower-than-expected disbursements in public investments and delays in infrastructure improvements could set back the expected increase in potential growth from the expansion of hotel capacities. Continued high growth in mortgage credit fueling rising house prices could lead to financial sector as well as household balance sheet vulnerabilities. Buffers include access to favorable refinancing conditions on the Dutch capital market, subject to compliance with the fiscal rule, which grants the island substantial fiscal space, notably for capital and emergency spending.

    Tailoring Fiscal and Structural Policies to a Tourism-led Economy

    Safeguarding Medium-term Fiscal Sustainability

    Reaching the medium-term debt target and further sustaining growth will require weighing the need to boost investments and address social spending pressures while reforming the tax system in an equitable manner.  

    Advancing healthcare reforms is an urgent priority to restore the sector’s financial sustainability and limit medium-term fiscal risks. Annual deficits of the SVB healthcare fund amounted to around 5 percent of GDP over the past years, excluding central government transfers, with an additional 1 percent of GDP annual deficit by the Curaçao Medical Center. Transfers to the latter were recently increased to better cover operating costs and invest in new medical equipment, but the health system’s overall finances remain unsustainable. Curaçao’s health expenses, around 13 percent of GDP, stand out relative to regional peers and surpass the OECD average. Possible efficiency gains on the spending side would include additional volume and price measures for pharmaceuticals, re-evaluation of laboratory service tariffs, further expansion of primary care to contain hospital visits, and improvements in preventive care, with the latter likely to materialize over the longer horizon. Revenue reform options would include a broadening of the contributor base, e.g., via the inclusion of migrant workers, increasing co-payments for higher-income households, allowing for price differentiation for the privately insured, exploring options to charge for add-on services, with a possible secondary, private insurance market for these services, and expanding the potential in medical tourism. 

    The authorities’ plans to adjust pension benefits for lower-income households in a fiscally responsible manner are welcome and should be accompanied by widening the contribution base. Staff welcomes the intention to reassess benefit levels, given the pausing of indexation and a decline in real per capita benefits by 23 percent between 2016 and 2024. Applying inflation indexation to residents’ pensions only would allow for a broadly balanced budget of the old-age pension scheme (before central government transfers). Considerations to providing a supplement for low-income pensioners, which could cost around ½ percent of GDP per year, should be partially financed by broadening the contributor base. Legalizing predominantly young migrant workers and providing incentives for them and their employers to formalize (see below) would increase revenues by about 0.3 percent of GDP. Ensuring longer-term sustainability of social insurances would likely imply tapping general budget resources, which could be expanded with selected measures while avoiding earmarking (see below). Meanwhile, the current draft law to make second-pillar occupational pension plans mandatory would reduce reliance on old-age pensions and increase private savings, which would also help alleviate the sizable current account deficit.

    The authorities envisage the introduction of a VAT while continuing the modernization of the tax authority and improving revenue collection. Given Curaçao’s already significant tax burden and the recent expansion of direct taxation from a pre-pandemic average of 11 percent of GDP to 14 percent of GDP in 2024, plans to design the envisaged VAT reform in a revenue-neutral and equity-enhancing way are welcome. Expanding property taxation on second homes should be prioritized, as well as the purchase and implementation of digital infrastructure to modernize Curaçao’s tax system. Further considerations to introduce a tourism fee (by 2026), end tax holidays on import duties, and adjust permitting fees would lift revenues and contribute to compensating for potential pension increases.

    Further efforts are needed to boost investments and improve government service delivery. While capacity constraints were successfully addressed in the ramp-up of investments in 2024, including by hiring external project managers, capacity in planning and execution must be strengthened further to administer the needed investment increase of 2-3 percent of GDP in the coming years, including via a centralized investment planning unit. Implementing multi-year project budgeting and establishing a transparent procurement system will be critical to improve execution, ensure the efficient allocation of financing resources, and grant space to a gradual inclusion of adaptation investments against damage from sea level rise. Efforts to render health and pension spending as well as goods and services taxation more equitable hinge on improving means-testing and maintaining a state-of-the-art registry for lower-income households.  

    Labor Market Policies to Address Informality and Improve Education

    Informality could be addressed by strengthening incentives for formal work, improving enforcement and monitoring, and tightening eligibility criteria for receiving benefits. Decomposing changes in the formal workforce over the past decade, the strong decline in formal employment was mostly driven by a drop in registered jobs among men, especially in prime working age. Half of this decline cannot be explained by demographics, migration, or unemployment, and is likely attributed to the transition to informality. Tourism and construction sectors offer relatively more opportunities for informal work, making it harder to design the right incentives for formalization. Incentivizing formality, however, is crucial to maintaining government revenues and ensuring social protection for workers, and could be fostered by: facilitating access to education, increasing formal sector productivity, introducing more in-work benefits for workers with incomes between minimum and median wage, and stricter eligibility criteria for monthly assistance, along with strengthening enforcement and monitoring.

    Skill deterioration compounded by population aging is a key drag on long-term potential growth. The 2023 census showed that education levels of new entrants to the labor force are below the level of the pre-retirement cohort, and young employees tend to work in more precarious positions. Ongoing investments in education, in line with landspakket recommendations, including in schools’ physical as well as digital infrastructure, are very welcome. Recent initiatives to attract graduates back to the island, including with tax incentives, and an expedited labor permitting process for high-skill workers are important steps in the right direction. These could be complemented by vocational training to lift the overall skill level and reduce skill mismatches, in line with government’s proposed stimulation package with incentives for employer-led vocational education. Integrating migrants into the workforce would grant them perspectives to grow and invest in their skills.

    Fostering Competitiveness and Diversification

    Bracing for slower growth and mindful of market saturation and the global context, the authorities’ focus is rightly on tourism value added and diversification of source markets. Roads and transportation are among the key bottlenecks of the island, and more public investments are needed to improve the connectivity within the island for tourists to venture out. Public and private investments should also be directed to maritime infrastructure to attract more yacht tourists and move up the tourism value chain. Increasing the number of taxi licenses is welcome and will improve tourist experiences through better mobility. Efforts to tap markets in South America have proven successful, and new flight routes opened from Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia, countries with a large consumer base and rising purchasing power.

    Fostering non-tourism sectors in areas of competitive advantage would help build resilience against global shocks and attract additional investments. Building on recent successful reforms to expedite business permits and promote digitalization, more progress is needed to achieve the authorities’ goals as outlined in the National Export Strategy. Curaçao’s connection to a new submarine cable throughout the Caribbean and Miami from 2027 onwards could help expand the island’s data center industry – conditional on sufficient absorption capacity of the electricity grid and a moderation in electricity prices, which remain among the highest in the region. Planned investments in the grid by Aqualectra would be supported by funding from the Netherlands and provide the basis for lifting renewables electricity production to 70 percent by 2027 from around 50 percent currently. The envisaged floating offshore wind park of 3-10 GW would help cover Curaçao’s entire electricity demand and create new export opportunities, in addition to exploratory investments in other energy sources.

    In the presence of global uncertainty, diversification of trade as well as regional integration are key for mitigating Curaçao’s exposure to external shocks. Curaçao’s imports remain concentrated on advanced markets, providing ample room to expand goods imports from neighboring countries, such as Brazil and Colombia. As a new associate CARICOM member and acknowledging limitation of independent trade policy given Kingdom laws, Curaçao should continue strengthening regional cooperation and trade integration with neighboring states.

    The authorities’ commitment to lower corruption vulnerabilities are welcome. The online gaming law has been approved by parliament in end-2024, an important step towards meeting the landspakket’s rule of law target. Curaçao’s recent accession to the UN Convention Against Corruption and delisting from the EU grey list of non-cooperative jurisdictions, following key legal updates in 2024, is another step in the right direction and opens doors for further international cooperation and bilateral tax treaties, as pursued by the authorities. The mutual evaluations of the AML/CFT frameworks for both Curaçao and Sint Maarten are underway, with results expected to be published in mid-July 2025.

    The Monetary Union of Curaçao and Sint Maarten

    The external balance of the Union is expected to improve, following a mild deterioration in 2024. The Union’s current account deficit widened to around 17 percent of GDP in 2024 driven by higher imports, mainly related to construction on Curaçao, and despite strong growth in tourism receipts. Going forward, stronger travel receipts, moderation in construction-related imports, and an increase in renewables would support a contraction of the Union’s current account deficit towards 10 percent of GDP in the medium term. The deficit will continue to be financed by private investment inflows and decumulation of assets abroad. The stock of international reserves would remain broadly stable and adequate over the medium term. Given still sizable deficits and a sustained real effective exchange rate appreciation, staff’s preliminary assessment suggests that the external position in 2024 was weaker than the level implied by fundamentals and desirable policies in Curaçao and broadly in line in Sint Maarten, albeit subject to high uncertainty given persistent measurement biases. The assessment for the Union is the same as for Curaçao due to its larger size and current account deficits.

    The monetary policy stance is appropriate and continues to support the peg. Following developments in the US, the CBCS cut its benchmark pledging rate by a cumulative 100 basis points in September and November 2024 to 4.75 percent, and has kept it unchanged since then, in line with the pegged exchange rate regime. Transmission to banking sector interest rates continues to be weak, as deposit rates stayed broadly constant throughout the recent tightening and easing cycles, with a mild uptick in late 2023 driven by time deposits, and Union lending rates declined between 2018 and end 2024. Excess liquidity is the key impediment to the transmission, further exacerbated by the absence of interbank and government securities markets.

    With lending rates declining, credit growth has accelerated, entirely driven by mortgages in Curaçao. Mortgage credit in the union, the second highest in the Caribbean, has been growing by double digits in real terms post pandemic, while real overall credit growth has been negative. Driven by Curaçao, mortgages are expected to remain on an upward trajectory, including financing for the construction of second homes and vacation rental apartments. In Sint Maarten, on the contrary, mortgage credit growth turned negative in 2024, possibly reflecting delays in construction projects and cross-border financing on the French side. With the islands’ financial sectors predominantly financing tourism-related activities, credit to non-tourism sectors is declining in real terms.

    The financial sector is broadly sound and systemic risks are contained, but mortgage growth needs to be monitored closely while a macroprudential toolkit is further developed. Banks are well capitalized, among the highest in the region, but both NPLs and provisioning remain weaker than the CBCS early warning signal – and with respect to peers. Liquidity is abundant and has further increased, but the Union’s banks are somewhat less profitable than the Caribbean median and concentration remains high. Closely monitoring mortgage growth to detect overheating in the real estate sector and possible vulnerabilities in household balance sheets should become a priority, in particular given continued data gaps. Overcoming these gaps and further developing a macroprudential toolkit towards the introduction of CCyBs, and thresholds for the loan-to-value and debt-service-to-income ratios are warranted to detect vulnerabilities and ensure timely response to potential shocks. Caps on mortgage credit growth or mortgage loan exposure could be applied should the positive mortgage credit gap widen further.

    The IMF mission would like to thank the authorities for their cooperation and the candid and constructive discussions that took place during June 18-25.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Shanghai Launches Multifunctional Easy Go Platform for Foreign Visitors

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    SHANGHAI, July 2 (Xinhua) — East China’s Shanghai Municipality launched Easy Go, a multi-functional digital service platform for foreign tourists, on Wednesday. The city has recently attracted more overseas visitors thanks to its expanded visa-free regime and instant tax refund policy.

    The platform, developed by the Shanghai People’s Government External Affairs Office and the People’s Bank of China Shanghai Office together with other relevant city departments, relies on the international version of Alipay and integrates consumer services and tourism information, eliminating the need to download multiple apps and eliminating language barriers.

    Overseas users can register with one click and gain access to 30 mini-programs in four key areas: dining, transportation, sightseeing, and shopping. Key features include food delivery, restaurant recommendations, public transportation information, taxi hailing, travel recommendations, ticket booking, luggage storage, and tax refund point information. The platform operates primarily in English and offers real-time translation into multiple languages.

    Easy Go has a “Tax Refund” feature that integrates a map of city tax refund points, and provides updated Shanghai travel guides and travel tips. The platform also features videos from media and bloggers promoting Shanghai and China.

    “Easy Go is a very convenient platform because it brings together different daily services,” said Clarisse Le Guernic from France. “Foreign tourists coming to Shanghai don’t need to download many different apps, they can make a payment, translate a phrase, order food and use a bike rental on one platform.”

    As of June, citizens of 55 countries can enjoy 240-hour visa-free transit in China. In addition, China unilaterally expanded the visa-free entry program, allowing travelers from 47 countries to stay in the country visa-free for up to 30 days. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese brands offer consumers around the world more choice – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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    BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — Chinese brands are offering consumers around the world more choices by expanding into overseas markets, and China itself welcomes more high-quality foreign brands to enter its market, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a regular briefing for reporters on Wednesday.

    Mao Ning made the remarks when asked about the expansion of many Chinese brands globally. Chinese beverage brands such as Mixue Bingcheng and Chagee have recently filed for initial public offerings (IPOs) overseas, attracting increased attention.

    “Indeed, many Chinese brands are winning over more and more overseas consumers due to their scientific content, cultural content, inspiring design and emotional value that unites China and other countries,” Mao Ning said.

    According to her, the transition from “Made in China” to “Chinese brands” is an inevitable result of China’s high-quality development, driven by China’s complete industrial system, fair and open market environment, and long-term innovative development.

    The diplomat also noted that China welcomes more high-quality foreign brands to enter the Chinese market to achieve common prosperity and enable people from all countries to truly benefit from economic globalization. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Trump announces trade deal with Vietnam

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    NEW YORK, July 2 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social that he had just concluded a trade deal with Vietnam after talking with General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam.

    “This will be a great deal of cooperation between our two countries. The terms stipulate that Vietnam will pay the United States a customs duty of 20 percent on all goods shipped to our territory, without exception, and 40 percent on all transhipments,” the American leader wrote.

    As noted in the publication, in exchange, Vietnam will do something it has never done before, namely, provide the United States with full access to its market for trade.

    The country will “open its market to the United States,” meaning “we will be able to sell our products to Vietnam at zero tariff rates,” D. Trump said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee welcomes new Vietnam-US trade deal

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    HANOI, July 2 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam welcomed the new trade agreement between Vietnam and the United States during a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, the Vietnam News Agency reported.

    To Lam called on Washington to recognize Vietnam as a market economy as soon as possible and lift restrictions on the export of some high-tech goods.

    The two leaders also discussed the main directions for further strengthening the Vietnam-US comprehensive strategic partnership in the coming years and related measures. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Global Conference on Digital Economy underway in Beijing

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    BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — High-ranking guests from China and abroad gathered in Beijing for the 2025 Global Conference on Digital Economy, calling for international cooperation to develop the digital economy and build “digital cities” around the world.

    Global industry leaders gathered at the event, which opened in the Chinese capital on Wednesday, to build consensus on digital development through city-level collaboration, technology innovation and adoption, and promoting inclusive and sustainable growth.

    Stressing the key role of digital technology in urban development, Zhuang Rongwen, director of the Office of the Central Cybersecurity and Information Technology Commission, said the internet has unique advantages that promote global cooperation.

    Cities around the world should leverage these advantages to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the fields of digital economy and artificial intelligence, thereby creating a favorable environment and greater opportunities for their development, he said.

    Fu Hua, director general of Xinhua News Agency, noted that Xinhua, as China’s state media, has long been covering China’s digital development and is willing to expand cooperation with all interested parties in promoting the digital economy.

    Fu Hua said the news agency will strive to comprehensively cover China’s progress in developing digital cities and tell vivid stories about the interactions between cities in China and other countries.

    UNDP Resident Representative in China Beate Trankmann praised Beijing’s achievements in digital development. She noted that the Chinese capital has taken many innovative steps that have provided important lessons for the global community, such as using digital technologies to improve urban governance.

    “Beijing, as a pioneer in building a global digital city, has not only integrated the concept of digital adaptation into its urban development strategy, but also set an example for the world by introducing a number of innovative practices,” said Zhang Xiangchen, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

    According to him, the transformation in the digital era represents not only technological breakthroughs, but also an evolution of the concept of global cooperation. Zhang Xiangchen promised that the WTO will continue to play its role as a connecting multilateral platform through which technological advances can more effectively contribute to human well-being and global development. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China completes list of key construction projects for 2025 worth 800 billion yuan

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    BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — Chinese authorities have finalized and released a complete list of key construction projects for this year aimed at implementing major national strategies and enhancing security capabilities in priority areas, the National Development and Reform Commission of the People’s Republic of China said on Wednesday.

    The department noted that after the recent allocation of more than 300 billion yuan for the third / final / group of projects in 2025, the total amount of allocated funds amounted to 800 billion yuan / about 111.8 billion US dollars /.

    The NSC said the funds will support 1,459 projects in priority areas including restoration of the Yangtze River basin ecosystem, major transportation infrastructure projects along the Yangtze River, the new western land-sea corridor, high-standard farmland, major water conservancy projects and urban underground pipelines.

    The department promised to speed up new reform measures in priority areas, including improving the financing models for the Yangtze River railway, establishing and improving the operation mechanisms of underground pipelines, and optimizing the planning of national logistics hubs.

    China is making efforts to expand effective investment and stimulate consumption. In addition to the implementation of the above-mentioned significant projects, support for large-scale equipment renewal programs and trade-in for consumer goods is also being increased.

    In 2025, to support the trade-in program, the Chinese authorities issued ultra-long special treasury bonds totaling 300 billion yuan, with the first two tranches of financing totaling 162 billion yuan allocated in January and April, respectively. The third tranche is scheduled for July.

    China’s gross domestic product grew 5.4 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2025. The economic growth target for this year is around 5 percent. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin took part in a meeting with members of the Russian Government

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    Vladimir Putin held meeting with members of the Government of the Russian Federation via videoconference. Participation in it was taken by Sergei Sobyanin.

    The meeting began with a discussion of measures to support participants in the special military operation (SVO) who were injured and remained in military service. Their social security should remain one of the priority areas of work, the Russian President emphasized.

    The meeting also discussed topics related to the construction of high-speed highways, the first of which will connect Moscow and St. Petersburg. According to Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev, systematic work is underway to implement this project – all key financial and organizational procedures have already been completed.

    “The construction of a test section of the route, from Zelenograd to Tver, 129 kilometers long, will be critical for the implementation of the high-speed railway project. The section includes the sixth and seventh stages of the project and will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2027. It will become an experimental testing ground for all systems of the domestic high-speed train, developed at the Ural Locomotives plant by the Sinara Group. The delivery of the first two trains is synchronized with the construction of these sections,” said Vitaly Savelyev.

    Once the highway opens, travel time from Moscow to St. Petersburg will be just 2 hours and 15 minutes. Passenger traffic on the route is expected to be at least 23 million people by the end of 2030.

    It is planned that by 2045 the length of the high-speed highway network will exceed 4.5 thousand kilometers.

    Vitaly Savelyev also promised to report next spring on the completion dates and parameters of the remaining high-speed railways that are planned to be built next. These are the roads from Moscow to Yekaterinburg, Adler, Ryazan and Minsk.

    In addition, the meeting discussed issues of developing the country’s backbone airport network. According to Vladimir Putin, this work must be carried out dynamically, without losing momentum.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russia is experiencing a full-fledged cyclical cooling of the economy for the first time, says Central Bank head

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    St. Petersburg, July 2 (Xinhua) — Russia has entered a period of cyclical cooling of the economy, which is inevitable, Elvira Nabiullina, head of the Central Bank of Russia, said at the Financial Congress in St. Petersburg on Wednesday.

    According to E. Nabiullina, earlier economic downturns in Russia were associated with external shocks, and for the first time the country is fully going through a period of cyclic overheating with cyclic cooling. In this situation, as she pointed out, the main task is to manage long-term growth, and therefore it is necessary to direct resources where they give the greatest return.

    Sberbank CEO German Gref also noted that there are signs that the Russian economy has begun to slow down sharply. Among the reasons for this phenomenon, he named the high key rate in the country, the crisis in the raw materials markets, the fall in prices for key export goods and difficulties in the labor market. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The first batch of new Russian Baikal aircraft will be delivered to the airline in 2026

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    Moscow, July 2 (Xinhua) — The first five Russian light multi-role aircraft “Baikal” will be delivered to the Aurora airline at the end of 2026, Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov said in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation on Wednesday.

    The aircraft was developed by Baikal-Engineering under a contract with the ministry. It is a nine-seat aircraft, which is being created for regional airlines to replace the An-2 aircraft. The first test flight of Baikal took place in January 2022.

    The aircraft design uses a new Russian-made VK-800 engine. According to A. Alikhanov, its certification will take place this year. –0–

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