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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vice Premier of the State Council of China to visit Russia for bilateral meetings

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing will visit Russia from May 19 to 22 to attend the fifth meeting of the Cooperation Council between China’s Upper and Middle Yangtze River Regions and Russia’s Volga Federal District, as well as a meeting of the chairmen of the China-Russia Intergovernmental Commission on Cooperation between Northeast China and the Russian Far East, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Friday.

    The trip of Zhang Guoqing, who is also a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, will take place at the invitation of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Volga Federal District Igor Komarov and Deputy Prime Minister, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Vice Chairman Hopes for Increased Role of US Business Community in Ensuring Common Interests of Both Countries

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng expressed hope on Friday that the U.S. business community will play a greater role in promoting bilateral ties and the common interests of the two countries.

    Han Zheng made the announcement during a meeting in Beijing with Richard Wagoner, chairman of the board of the American company Invesco, noting that China and the United States have a wide range of common interests and ample space for cooperation.

    He drew attention to the significant results of the recent negotiations on trade and economic issues between the two countries, calling for the proper settlement of differences and frictions in trade and economic cooperation through equal dialogue.

    China will actively draw useful lessons from the development experience of the international capital market, accelerating capital market reform that suits the country’s actual conditions, he said.

    As a long-standing participant in China’s capital market, Invesco can continue to strengthen cooperation with China, Han Zheng added.

    Praising China’s tremendous achievements in the field of development, Wagoner said that Invesco and the U.S. business community are pleased with the significant progress made in U.S.-China trade and economic negotiations, and expressed readiness to further develop the Chinese market and contribute to trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US, Ukrainian and Turkish delegations meet in Istanbul ahead of Russia-Ukraine peace talks

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    ISTANBUL, May 16 (Xinhua) — Delegations from the United States, Ukraine and Turkey held their first trilateral meeting at the Dolmabahce Presidential Office here on Friday ahead of the Russia-Ukraine peace talks.

    The American delegation included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Ambassador to Turkey Thomas Barrack and Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellogg.

    The Ukrainian side was represented by the head of the presidential office Andriy Yermak, Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov and Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiha.

    The meeting was held behind closed doors. A published photo shows Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan chairing the meeting, accompanied by the head of the National Intelligence Organization, Ibrahim Kalin.

    Following this meeting, negotiations will be held between delegations of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkey. The Russian delegation will be headed by presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky.

    Ukrainian and Russian officials will speak directly for the first time since a meeting in Istanbul in March 2022 that ended without a ceasefire agreement. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU will become the venue for the plenary conference of MAEF-2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On June 4-5, 2025, the central events of the VII Moscow Academic Economic Forum (MAEF-2025) will be held in a combined format (offline and online) on the topic: “Russia – 2025: the trajectory of dynamic balanced socio-economic development”. On June 5, the State University of Management will host the participants of the plenary conference of the Forum.

    The Moscow Academic Economic Forum has been held by the Free Economic Society of Russia and the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2019. Last year, the Forum was held at 110 regional venues in 32 countries. The total number of registered participants reached 15,500 people.

    The main events of MAEF-2025: June 4 – Plenary session at the Russian Academy of Sciences; June 5 – Plenary conferences at leading universities and research centers; The final plenary session at the VEO of Russia Congress Hall.

    On June 5, the State University of Management will host a plenary conference on the topic of “Institutions for Balanced Socioeconomic Development of Russia.” Other venues include: the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, MGIMO, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, RUDN University, and other universities.

    To participate in an event or give a presentation at the State University of Management, you must register using a special form.

    Online registration for MAEF participants is available on the official website of the forum.

    Detailed information in the attached document:

    Structure of the program of the plenary conference of MAEF-2025

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 05/16/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Victory Anniversary at the Center of Legal Discussion: Conference Opening at the Polytechnic

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The plenary session of the XXVI annual All-Russian scientific and practical conference with international participation “Problems of Law in Modern Russia” was held in the conference hall of the Academic Council of Peter the Great Polytechnic University. The event is traditionally held by the Higher School of Jurisprudence and Forensic Science of the Humanitarian Institute of SPbPU. This year’s conference acquired special significance in connection with the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    The plenary session was opened by the Vice-Rector for Security of SPbPU Alexander Airapetyan. He congratulated everyone on the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, noting the importance of the scientific and practical events of the Polytechnic University, which play a fundamental role in consolidating security and maintaining unity. The Director of the Higher School of Law and STE Dmitry Mokhorov welcomed the conference participants, congratulated them on the Great Victory Day, reflecting the fateful milestones of polytechnic thought in Russian and Soviet reality.

    Traditionally, the event brought together leading scientists and representatives of the professional community from the system of state and municipal administration, the judicial system, law enforcement agencies, the legal profession, notaries, forensic examination and representatives of the real sector of the economy.

    The guests of the event delivered welcoming remarks. Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the CIS Member Nations, Director of the International Institute for Monitoring the Development of Democracy, Parliamentarism and Observance of Electoral Rights of Citizens of the CIS Member States Ivan Mushket read out a greeting from the Secretary General – Head of the Secretariat of the Council of the IPA CIS Dmitry Kobitsky. In his address, Dmitry Kobitsky emphasized the importance of the unity and courage of the Soviet people, noting that the Victory in the Great Patriotic War is a common heritage, and also called for confronting racism and xenophobia, recalling the criminal actions of Nazism, recognized by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

    Law should serve as a tool for maintaining justice, protecting human rights and freedoms, and we must work on its development together, noted Dmitry Kobitsky.

    The President of the Leningrad Region Bar Association, Denis Laktionov, greeted his colleagues on behalf of the legal community and emphasized the practical importance of the traditional conference “Problems of Law in Modern Russia” for the industry.

    Olga Safronova, Director of the Legal Department of the North-West Bank of Sberbank PJSC, noted the demand for significant events aimed at legal education and educating young people in the spirit of respect for the law and historical justice, emphasizing that the modern realities of the development of scientific and technological progress require us to take adequate professional measures to protect state interests and the rights of citizens, especially in the field of cybersecurity.

    Representatives of legislative and executive bodies of federal and regional authorities, courts, the prosecutor’s office, the Investigative Committee, and law enforcement agencies sent welcoming words to the organizing committee and participants.

    The scientific part of the plenary session included reports on the issues of historical justice of the Nuremberg Trials in the context of modern understanding, the role of the prosecutor’s office during the war and the problems of cybersecurity in the modern social and legal reality. The participants were addressed by Vladimir Mikhailov, Senior Justice Advisor, Senior Prosecutor of the Criminal and Judicial Department of the Leningrad Region Prosecutor’s Office, Artem Klinitsky, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Law and European Economics, and representatives of the North-West Bank of Sberbank Olga Safronova, Natalia Eroshenko and Kirill Yakovlev.

    At the end of the meeting, a video trailer for the historical film “Blockade Justice” was shown, containing rare archival footage of the activities of the courts, prosecutors and lawyers during the Great Patriotic War.

    On the first day of the conference, work was carried out in the sections “Theoretical-historical and public-law sciences”, “Private law (civil) sciences”, “Criminal-law sciences”. More than 250 people took part in the conference in person and over 70 section reports were presented, and an online broadcast with the possibility of open connection was also conducted. Abstracts of the reports will be published in a collection based on the results of the conference, and the best articles will be sent to the journals of the Higher Attestation Commission and the Russian Science Citation Index.

    The conference will include a round table (International teleconference St. Petersburg – Baku) “Modern Methods of Engineering and Technical Expertise”; a discussion platform “Application of Special Expert Knowledge in Legal Practice”; a round table “Counteracting Terrorism and Cybercrime”; master classes on forensic examination; a round table “Economic and Legal Regulation of Environmental Safety”; a discussion platform “East – West: Paths of Cultural Dialogue”; an International Theoretical and Practical Dialogue – Prospects for Development and Integration (Russia – Uzbekistan); a discussion platform (International teleconference St. Petersburg – Andijan) “Modern Trends in Legal Education and Enlightenment”; an exhibition of scientific, educational and educational-methodical works on jurisprudence and forensic examination.

    The detailed program can be found aton the website of the Higher School of YuISTE.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Delegations of Russia, Ukraine start meeting in Istanbul

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

    Delegations of Russia and Ukraine have started their meeting in Türkiye’s Istanbul on Friday, televised footage showed.

    In his opening remarks at the meeting, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, “This meeting will determine the future meeting between the leaders of the countries.” 

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  • EU readying new sanctions to increase pressure on Russia, von der Leyen says

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The European Union is working on a new package of sanctions to increase pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday as leaders from across Europe met in Tirana.
     
    The EU, however, has already adopted 17 sanction packages – the latest one this week – and diplomats say it is increasingly difficult to get the necessary unanimity among the bloc’s 27 members to pass new measures.
     
    “He does not want peace, so we have to increase the pressure, and this is why we are working on a new package of sanctions,” von der Leyen said, referring to Putin, before the European Political Community summit in Albania.
     
    “This package will include for instance sanctions on Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2. It will include working on listing more vessels of the Russian shadow fleet and also lowering the oil price cap, and also more sanctions on the financial sector in Russia.”
     
    Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, each consisting of two pipes, were built by Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom to pump natural gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea. They were ruptured by a series of blasts in 2022.
     
    “Massive” sanctions European leaders have threatened over the past days would need U.S. support to succeed, officials and diplomats have said.
     
    Meanwhile, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators were in Istanbul on Friday for what was billed as their first direct peace talks in more than three years, under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to end Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War Two.
     
    Putin on Sunday proposed direct talks with Ukraine in Turkey, but has spurned a challenge from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to meet him in person, and instead has sent a team of mid-ranking officials to the talks.
     
    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Putin “made a mistake by sending a low-level delegation”.
     
    “What we saw yesterday and overnight is yet more evidence that Putin is not serious about peace,” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said as he arrived at the Tirana summit.
     
    “He’s been dragging his heels, and I think it’s really important therefore, that we have absolute unity with our allies. We’ll be working on that again today to be clear that there must be a ceasefire, but also to be clear that should there not be a ceasefire, then we will act together in relation to sanctions.”
     
    (Reuters)
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Uzbek Minister: China is a strategic partner in building a complementary and innovative educational ecosystem in Central Asia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    URUMQI, May 16 (Xinhua) — We regard China as a strategic partner in building a complementary and innovative educational ecosystem in Central Asia, said Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan Kongratbay Sharipov in an exclusive interview with Xinhua News Agency.

    Kongratbay Sharipov arrived in China to participate in the First Meeting of Education Ministers “China-Central Asia”, which was held in the city of Urumqi in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region /Northwest China/.

    According to K. Sharipov, this event made an exceptionally positive impression on him – both in terms of the level of organization and the substantive content of the meeting. He called the meeting an important platform that contributes to the deepening of strategic partnership and mutually beneficial cooperation between China and the Central Asian countries in the field of education, science and innovation.

    “Uzbekistan is interested in expanding bilateral and multilateral projects with the participation of leading Chinese universities and research institutes, including the creation of joint scientific laboratories, educational programs, student and teacher exchanges, as well as the implementation of digital and engineering initiatives,” he said.

    The Minister noted: “In the field of higher and professional education, we strive to actively borrow Chinese experience in introducing dual education, training personnel for priority industries, as well as integrating science, production and education.”

    “We are particularly interested in Chinese experience in such areas as the development of innovative universities, technology transfer, university science management and commercialization of scientific developments, development of professional colleges and institutes. We are also interested in the development of startup ecosystems, incubators, science and technology parks based on universities, as well as in a deeper integration of the educational process with the needs of the economy,” he said.

    K. Sharipov added that Uzbekistan welcomes the development of joint educational institutions, double degree programs, as well as the study of the Uzbek language and Central Asian regions in China.

    “I am convinced that our efforts aimed at forming sustainable, institutional mechanisms of cooperation will allow us to take the educational and scientific partnership between Uzbekistan and China to a new, strategic level,” K. Shapirov summed up.

    Let us recall that at the said meeting a number of memorandums and agreements were signed between educational institutions of the participating countries, including a memorandum on the joint creation of a research center for the mutual study of the civilizations of China and Uzbekistan. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping Addresses Disabled Citizens on National Day for Persons with Disabilities

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on fellow citizens with disabilities to draw spiritual strength from those who are recognized as role models for their unwavering pursuit of progress, bravely overcome difficulties and challenges that arise, and actively pursue their dreams.

    Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while giving instructions on the occasion of a meeting in Beijing on Friday to award role models of disabled people, teams and leaders for their outstanding contributions to helping the disabled.

    The award ceremony took place on the occasion of China’s National Day for the Disabled, which falls on May 18 this year and is celebrated for the 35th time. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vice Premier of the State Council of China to attend the 78th session of the World Health Assembly, visit Switzerland and Belarus

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

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

    BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong will attend the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva from May 18 to 23 and visit Switzerland, then travel to Belarus to hold the sixth meeting of the China-Belarus Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday.

    As noted by the representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Liu Guozhong, who is also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, will make the trips at the invitation of the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, as well as the governments of Switzerland and Belarus. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China calls on international community to work to resolve issue of missing persons in armed conflicts

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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

    UNITED NATIONS, May 16 (Xinhua) — China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geng Shuang on Thursday called on the international community to step up efforts to resolve the issue of persons missing in armed conflicts and fully implement relevant Security Council resolutions.

    Speaking at a Security Council briefing, the diplomat said that searching for missing persons is an important aspect of protecting civilians during armed conflict. Although the Security Council adopted Resolution 2474 in 2019, progress in its implementation remains insufficient, he added.

    Citing data from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Geng Shuang noted that more than 56,000 new cases of missing people were registered worldwide in 2024, the highest annual increase in the past 20 years.

    He drew attention to several conflict zones. In the Gaza Strip, more than 50,000 people have died in 19 months of fighting, with mass graves discovered and many still missing. In Sudan, more than 11.6 million people have been displaced, and the ICRC has registered more than 7,700 missing. In South Sudan, almost 100 aid workers have been killed and many more are missing. In Haiti, where gang violence is widespread, people often go missing, especially women and children.

    “The international community must support the affected countries in resolving the issue of missing persons and help each affected family find answers and solace,” the diplomat said, calling on the conflicting parties to comply with international humanitarian law. He also stressed the need to focus on conflict prevention and resolution and the importance of international support for the affected countries.

    China supports the ICRC and other international organizations that operate in accordance with the principles of neutrality and independence, Geng Shuang stressed.

    “China remains committed to working with the international community to advance the implementation of Resolution 2474 and make unremitting efforts to resolve the issue of persons missing in armed conflicts,” he assured. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xinjiang’s foreign trade turnover increased by more than 20 percent in January-April

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    URUMQI, May 16 (Xinhua) — Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region’s foreign trade turnover rose 20.2 percent year-on-year to 165.86 billion yuan (about 23.01 billion U.S. dollars) in the first four months of 2025, with the figure exceeding 57.7 billion yuan (up 30.4 percent) in April, according to Urumqi Customs data.

    According to the local customs, Xinjiang maintained trade relations with 216 countries and regions in the world from January to April, with Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan ranking first in terms of trade volume. Trade with Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and other countries participating in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership demonstrated a high growth rate of 96.4 percent, accounting for 16.5 percent of Xinjiang’s foreign trade turnover during the period. Trade with countries in Africa, West Asia and Latin America increased by 70.4 percent, 104.8 percent and 96 percent, respectively.

    Almost half of the region’s foreign trade turnover – 42.2 percent /69.92 billion yuan/ – was provided by the Xinjiang Pilot Free Trade Zone, thus proving its competitive advantages in foreign trade, formed thanks to institutional innovations. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese-Kazakhstani elite engineering institute will be created on the basis of cooperation between SZPU and KazNU

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) — A China-Kazakhstan Elite Engineering Institute will be established based on cooperation between the Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) of China and the Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi (KazNU), the NWPU website reported.

    The agreement on the establishment of the above-mentioned institute, which will be located in the Kazakh branch of SZPU in Almaty, was concluded recently within the framework of the 1st Meeting of Ministers of Education “China-Central Asia” between SZPU and KazNU.

    The establishment of elite engineering institutes abroad is a project developed by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China on the basis of unified planning in the field of international cooperation.

    The Chinese-Kazakhstan Elite Engineering Institute will establish cooperation with enterprises of both countries in the field of training highly qualified engineers with an innovative approach, said SZPU Rector Song Baowei.

    SZPU is located in Xi’an, the capital of Shaanxi Province /Northwest China/. The university, which belongs to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the PRC, is one of the most important centers in the country for scientific research and training of specialists in the field of aviation, astronautics, navigation, etc.

    In recent years, NWPU has been actively cooperating with research institutions in the countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. In May 2023, NWPU and KazNU signed an agreement to open a Kazakhstan branch of the Northwestern Polytechnical University of China. The branch was opened five months later in Almaty. Thus, according to the data, Kazakhstani students were given the opportunity to do an internship in Xi’an. Upon completion of their studies, they will receive diplomas from two universities. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft computer competitions brought together more than 1,000 participants

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Rosneft’s Ufa and Tyumen research institutes held a large-scale tournament in computer sports, in which more than 1,100 representatives of 50 of the Company’s enterprises from all over Russia from Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk to Krasnodar took part. This is an absolute record for all six years of the cyber tournament.

    Over the course of five days, 8 competitions were held online, including chess, naval battle and Russian checkers. Depending on the discipline, both individual players and teams were allowed to participate.

    The winners were representatives of the companies Sibintek (checkers), TNNC (sea battle) and RN-Uvatneftegaz (chess).

    The cyber festival is held to popularize sports and intellectual games and develop skills for effective teamwork among employees.

    Rosneft develops a healthy lifestyle culture and comprehensively supports sports. The corporate program “Energy of Life” unites more than 111 thousand employees of the Company. More than 60 thousand employees take part in competitions in various sports.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft May 16, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Syria: New government must prioritize justice and truth measures to prevent further abuse

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Syria’s new government must take immediate, concrete steps towards justice, truth and reparation that address the country’s devastating legacy of abuses and urgently undertake human rights-based reform to prevent further violations, said Amnesty International today.

    Between 2011 and 2024, Amnesty International documented widespread crimes under international law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity and gross human rights violations, committed by President Bashar al-Assad’s government. The organization also documented serious crimes committed by government allies, including Russia, as well as by armed groups opposing the government and their ally Turkiye, and the Kurdish-led de facto authorities and their allies.

    The new transitional government, led by President Ahmad al-Sharaa and formed on 29 March 2025, has a crucial opportunity to break with the past and ensure non-repetition of these atrocities. Amnesty International has today outlined the priority  steps that the authorities should take to achieve this and to comply with Syria’s obligations under international law. On 14 April 2025, Amnesty International sent the recommendations to the Syrian authorities, requesting answers to a series of questions and updates on the authorities’ plans, but did not receive a response so far.

    “To ensure a break with the past, the Syrian government must uphold the rights to truth, justice and reparation for all people in Syria. The authorities have publicly committed to taking justice demands seriously, and key to keeping this promise will be ensuring the meaningful participation of survivors, victims and Syrian civil society organizations throughout the process, as well as maximum transparency,” said Kristine Beckerle, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa.

    To ensure a break with the past, the Syrian government must uphold the rights to truth, justice and reparation for all people in Syria

    Kristine Beckerle, Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa

    “The challenges facing Syria are immense, but ensuring accountability for crimes committed by all warring parties, providing reparation to victims and their families, many of whom are still suffering the pain of disappeared and missing relatives, implementing human rights-based reforms to Syria’s criminal justice and security sectors, and ensuring the families of the disappeared know the truth of what happened to their loved ones are foundational to building a new, more just Syria,”

    “It is crucial for the authorities to rebuild trust between the people in Syria and the state.  Delaying justice will only heighten the risk of further bloodshed such as the recent mass killing of Alawite civilians in the coastal areas of Syria. X It is essential that the authorities, without any delay, ensure that all those suspected of criminal responsibility for crimes against humanity, war crimes, torture and enforced disappearance are brought to justice in fair trials before ordinary civilian courts, in accordance with international law.”

    For decades, the former government systematically arrested and disappeared activists and human rights defenders, oppressed local human rights organizations and denied international human rights organizations access to the country. The new authorities have pledged a new approach; it is crucial that they allow Syrian and international organizations to work without interference, consult with Syrian civil society, and grant unfettered access for local and international organizations.

    The authorities are grappling with major economic challenges resulting from a decade-long conflict, compounded by international sanctions and the widespread destruction of infrastructure. The international community must support the Syrian people in their pursuit of truth, justice and reparation, and building a more just future after years of suffering.

    While many countries continue to support critical justice efforts for Syria, others have added to its challenges. The United States haphazardly cut foreign funding to those providing crucial humanitarian aid and doing critical human rights work in Syria in early 2025. Since former government’s fall, Turkiye and Israel have also carried out air strikes, killing and wounding civilians and damaging civilian infrastructure.

    Provide justice, truth and reparation

    One of the most urgent issues in Syria today is justice for victims of mass enforced disappearances. After the fall of the Assad government on 8 December 2024, tens of thousands of families hoped their missing loved ones would be released. Instead, nearly none re-emerged; many seemingly vanished.

    While the government announced a National High Commission for Missing Persons on 27 February 2025, representatives of family associations of the disappeared and missing told Amnesty International they had not been consulted on the formation of the body and how it would function and have seen no tangible progress five months after the Assad government’s collapse. The new government must immediately rectify this by ensuring full, meaningful inclusion of victims and their representatives in shaping the Commission’s mandate, operational framework, and oversight mechanisms.

    Article 49 of the Constitutional Declaration, adopted on 13 March 2025, establishes a Transitional Justice Commission, tasked with adopting “victim-centred mechanisms…to determine accountability mechanisms, the right to know the truth, and justice for victims and survivors in addition to honouring martyrs”.  Effective truth, justice and reparation processes must be based on nationwide consultations with Syrians, particularly survivors and victims.

    The government must also create reparation programmes informed by survivors and victims’ families that deliver comprehensive remedies that acknowledge victims’ suffering and help rebuild lives. The Syrian government should also seek reparations from states such as Russia, Türkiye and the US, and other actors, including businesses, that are responsible for human rights violations.

    Undertaking human rights-based reforms

    For over a decade prior to the former government’s fall, Amnesty International documented systemic violations, including arbitrary arrest, torture, and enforced disappearances, committed by former law enforcement officers and intelligence services, and within the prison system. In addition, the organization has documented abduction, torture and summary killings by former non-state armed groups, some now integrated into the ministry of defence and ministry of interior.

    As an immediate priority, and to prevent a repeat of violations and cycles of violence, Syrian authorities must ensure rigorous vetting of all government officials, military leaders, and other appointed figures suspected of criminal responsibility, including post-Assad crimes – such as the massacres of Alawite civilians on the coast. Amnesty International documented unlawful killings, including deliberate targeting of civilians from the Alawite minority, which must be investigated as war crimes, on Syria’s coast in March 2025. Syria’s new authorities have taken an important first step toward investigating the killings by establishing a dedicated fact-finding committee. How they proceed will serve as an important signal and a key precedent.

    Reform should also involve repealing laws that are not compliant with international law and enacting legislation that safeguards the human rights of all people, including their rights to a fair trial, truth, justice and reparation; freedom from torture and disappearance, equality and non-discrimination, including in the context of the rights to housing and property. Any reform committee should be accessible, inclusive, and participatory

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Civilian Protection Amid Rising Numbers of Those Reported Missing in Conflict Zones | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (Video News)

    “The number of people affected by armed conflict, including those reported missing in this context has only continued to increase,” said Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific.

    Briefing the Security Council today (May 15), Khaled Khiari said that in 2024 alone, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) registered 56,000 new cases of missing persons. “There is no comprehensive figure for those missing in conflict, but we know enough that the situation is dire,” he said.

    Khiari welcomed the recent release of Edan Alexander, an American-Israeli national previously held hostage in Gaza, calling it “a source of hope.” He added, “I echo the Secretary-General’s words of profound relief that Mr. Alexander was able to return to his family and loved ones after this harrowing ordeal. However, many more remain missing. An estimated 58 Israeli hostages, 35 of them presumed dead, still remain unaccounted for in Gaza.”
    He also voiced concern over the situation of Palestinians detained by Israeli authorities since October 2023, noting that many of them “remain unaccounted for.”

    On Ukraine, Khiari reported that following Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, large numbers of civilians in Russian-occupied territories have been detained, with some held incommunicado. “According to OHCHR, some of these cases may amount to enforced disappearances,” he said. “An unspecified number of Ukrainian civilians, including Ukrainian children, have also been reportedly transferred to the Russian Federation.”

    Sung Eui Lee, Chief Director of the Korean War Abductees’ Family Union (KWAFU), said, “Family is one of the most fundamental values for human beings made to be together, and the abduction, a crime of enforced disappearance is a serious crime against humanity that produces ongoing tragedy.”

    Ruby Chen, father of hostage Itay Chen, said, “What kind of human beings take deceased people and use them as negotiation chips? Who denies the deceased the last basic human dignity that they deserve?” He described the withholding of information about his son as “a form of slow and enduring psychological torture.”

    Russia’s Deputy Permanent Representative Maria Zabolotskaya said, “Even such an important matter as the search for missing persons is being used as a means of political pressure.” She added, “This approach is counterproductive and leads to the degradation of humanitarian cooperation.”

    Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said, “So many in this Council, so many righteous nations, have said next to nothing. There are currently 58 hostages being held in Gaza, some alive, some murdered. All denied the rights. All denied access. All denied the dignity that should never be in question.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: High technology to help people: Polytechnicians win prosthetics championship

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

    The regional stage of the high-tech championship in the competence “Design and manufacture of prostheses and orthoses” was held at the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education of SPbPU.

    The students demonstrated their understanding of 3D scanning, modeling, circuit design and programming, as well as how to work with 3D printing and assemble robotic prostheses. The participants not only demonstrated their knowledge, but also applied it in practice.

    The industrial expert of the championship was the head of the innovation technologies department of the Federal Scientific and Educational Center for Medical and Social Expertise and Rehabilitation named after G. A. Albrecht of the Ministry of Labor of Russia Mikhail Golovin. He consulted the experts of the evaluation groups, provided valuable recommendations and a practical approach to prosthetics. His experience and knowledge became an important resource for the participants, helping them improve their work.

    Students from colleges of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University and the North-West Institute of Management of RANEPA took part in the championship.

    The winner of the championship was Violetta Molodtsova from the ISPO SPbPU, expert – Daria Malyuk. Second place was taken by Daria Bolotnova from the ISPO SPbPU, expert – Karina Babieva. Third place went to Nikita Mostovoy from the faculty of secondary vocational education of the North-West Institute of Management RANEPA, expert – Evgeny Polubotko.

    It was a test of myself, knowledge and endurance. It’s like a race against time, when you see a solution and the only thing left for you is to spend all your energy on implementing it within the given time frame, – shared Violetta Molodtsova.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Seafood imports from the Russian Federation – P-001903/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-001903/2025
    to the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
    Rule 144
    Isabella Lövin (Verts/ALE)

    Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, seafood products have only been included in the last 16 sanction packages in a marginal way, with the products chosen being economically insignificant. However, reports by the European Market Observatory for fisheries and aquaculture products show that in 2023, seafood products worth more than EUR 800 million were imported from the Russian Federation, with some individual species comprising 25 % of the imported volume (e.g. cod and Alaska pollock). In 2024, these values fell only slightly, when EU imports constituted almost 180 000 tonnes with a value of more than EUR 700 million. With the new sanctions package being proposed, we now have an opportunity to address this issue. It is unreasonable that these products are exempted, and we are convinced that EU citizens would not want the fish they eat to come from Russia.

    Questions:

    • 1.Will the Commission include a more significant amount of seafood products in the upcoming 17th sanctions package?
    • 2.Will the Commission place tariffs on imports of seafood products?
    • 3.What will the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy do to ensure this issue is addressed?

    Submitted: 13.5.2025

    Last updated: 16 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese Vice Premier to travel to Russia for bilateral meetings

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

    BEIJING, May 16 — Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing will be in Russia from May 19 to 22 for the fifth meeting of the council of cooperation between the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the Volga Federal District, and the chairpersons’ meeting of the China-Russia Intergovernmental Commission on Cooperation and Development of Northeast China and the Far East and Baikal Region of Russia, at the invitation of Russia’s Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Volga Federal District Igor Komarov and Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson announced on Friday.

    Zhang is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee. 

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  • Russians and Ukrainians in Turkey for what would be first talks in 3 year

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Russian and Ukrainian negotiators were in Istanbul on Friday for what was billed as their first direct peace talks in more than three years, under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to end Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War Two.

    The encounter anticipated at the Dolmabahce Palace on the Bosphorus would be a sign of diplomatic progress between the warring sides, who had not met face-to-face since March 2022, the month following Russia’s invasion.

    Expectations for a major breakthrough, already low, were dented further on Thursday when Trump said there would be no movement without a meeting between himself and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.

    Trump, winding up a Middle East tour and heading back to Washington, said on Friday he would meet the Russian leader “as soon as we can set it up”.

    In Istanbul, a Reuters reporter saw the first vehicles arriving at the talks venue, including white minibuses and several black cars. A Turkish Foreign Ministry source said a meeting had started between Turkish, U.S. and Ukrainian officials.

    Turkish sources had said the Ukrainian and Russian delegations would meet in the presence of Turkish officials, beginning at 0930 GMT.

    Putin on Sunday proposed direct talks with Ukraine in Turkey, but has spurned a challenge from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to meet him in person, and instead has sent a team of mid-ranking officials to the talks.

    Zelenskiy said Putin’s decision not to attend but to send what he called a “decorative” lineup showed the Russian leader was not serious about ending the war. Russia accused Ukraine of trying “to put on a show” around the talks.

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who also flew to Istanbul on Friday, told reporters the night before that, based on the level of the negotiating teams, a major breakthrough was unlikely.

    “I hope I’m wrong. I hope I’m 100% wrong. I hope tomorrow the news says they’ve agreed to a ceasefire; they’ve agreed to enter serious negotiations. But I’m just giving you my assessment, honestly,” he said.

    Russia says it sees the talks as a continuation of the negotiations that took place in the early weeks of the war in 2022, also in Istanbul.

    But the terms under discussion then, when Ukraine was still reeling from Russia’s initial invasion, would be deeply disadvantageous to Kyiv. They included a demand by Moscow for large cuts to the size of Ukraine’s military.

    With Russian forces now in control of close to a fifth of Ukraine, Putin has held fast to his longstanding demands for Kyiv to cede territory, abandon its NATO membership ambitions and become a neutral country.

    Ukraine rejects these terms as tantamount to capitulation, and is seeking guarantees of its future security from world powers, especially the United States.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: ​Corn industry boosts rural revival in Ordos

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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

    In recent years, relying on local unique resources, through the implementation of integrated corn processing demonstration project, Mengxi Town, Otog Qi District, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has built a corn industry chain and stimulated new impetus for rural revitalization.

    Yuelu Co., Ltd. is a food company engaged in deep processing of organic grains, including development, production, sales and service. The company sells corn as raw material, corn oil, corn wine, corn noodles, organic feed, etc.

    The integrated maize processing demonstration project effectively solved the problems of maize sales and employment of local farmers and herders, while increasing their income.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 37th Book Festival has started in Mongolia

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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

    ULAN BATOR, May 16 (Xinhua) — The 37th book festival aimed at promoting reading culture among the younger generation kicked off in Mongolia’s capital on Friday under the auspices of Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh.

    The festival is held under the motto “Let’s Read More.” The organizers are the Presidential Administration of Mongolia, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the non-governmental organization “World of Book Culture” and major book publishers of the country.

    The festival presents the best books by Mongolian and foreign authors, as well as books about a healthy lifestyle, personal growth and self-development, and the history and culture of Mongolia.

    The festival is expected to include a book fair, meetings with Mongolian writers, and an introduction to new books by foreign authors.

    The festival will run until May 18. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The management and students of the State University of Management laid flowers on Mamayev Kurgan

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

    On May 15, 2025, as part of the implementation of the tourist and volunteer program in Volgograd, dedicated to the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the management and students of the State University of Management laid flowers in the Hall of Military Glory on Mamayev Kurgan.

    The ceremony was attended by the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev, vice-rectors Dmitry Bryukhanov and Vitaly Lapshenkov, as well as about 30 students of our university.

    After the ceremony, Vladimir Stroyev spoke with the participants of the tourist and volunteer program, emphasizing the importance of preserving historical memory. The rector spoke about the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad, a turning point in the war, about the fortitude and unity of the people, which became the key to the Great Victory. “History is not just the pages of textbooks, it is lessons of courage, patriotism and fortitude,” Vladimir Vitalyevich noted.

    The Volgograd State University of Management’s tourist and volunteer program began on May 14. On the first day, our students helped reconstruct the Mass Grave and the Stella to the Heroes who died in the battles for Stalingrad. Then, a walking tour of the city took place, during which the volunteers saw the armored boats BK-13 and BK-31, which were part of the Volga Flotilla, visited the legendary defense sites of the city – Pavlov’s House and Gerhardt’s Mill – as well as other monuments.

    The program will last until May 17. Our students will help veterans of the Great Patriotic War, clean up burial sites and take part in the restoration of monuments.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Artificial Intelligence – a Partner or a Replacement for Humans?

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

    The All-Russian scientific-practical and educational-methodical conference with international participation “Fundamental and applied research in the field of management, economics and trade” was held at the Polytechnic University.

    The plenary session of the conference was devoted to the discussion of cross-industry solutions using artificial intelligence in various sectors of the economy. The session was opened and the discussion was moderated by the chairperson of the conference program committee, director of the scientific and educational center for information technology and business analysis “Gazprom Neft”, professor of the Higher Engineering and Economics School of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU Irina Rudskaya.

    Welcoming the participants of the conference, which opened in the White Hall of SPbPU, Vice-Rector for Research Yuri Fomin recalled that the university has chosen three relevant areas in its development strategy until 2030, including the development of artificial intelligence technologies.

    It is gratifying that our university is increasingly having discussion platforms on this topic. This is important for working out the decisions being made, finding answers to the questions that AI poses to us, said Yuri Vladimirovich.

    In turn, Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU, noted that within the framework of the conference, the institute is holding a plenary session in the format of a panel discussion for the first time, as well as a competition of scientific works of students and postgraduates, according to the results of which the winners will receive scholarships from the institute’s fund, formed together with industrial partners.

    For two hours, the panelists kept the audience’s interest alive. The tone and theme were set by Yuri Fomin, who oversees the AI development direction at SPbPU.

    For us, cross-industry is everything related to engineering, not a specific segment. This is our competitive advantage. Today, we earn about two hundred million rubles a year on such developments using AI, and by 2030, we plan to reach one and a half billion rubles, concentrating on performing applied tasks for our partners, – said Yuri Fomin and spoke about some of the projects being implemented today.

    The Vice-Rector for Research also identified the main barriers that prevent more effective use of AI in the real sector of the economy. The first barrier is the lack of clear formalization of the business process, and for the implementation of AL technologies there must be a clear sequence of actions. The second barrier is insufficient digitalization: correct data is obtained from correctly digitized business processes. Incorrect data leads to making incorrect decisions.

    All speakers, starting with the Vice President, Director of the North-West Macroregional Branch of PJSC Rostelecom Alexander Loginov, spoke about overcoming such barriers and other tasks. He noted that the data really should be reliable, and that infrastructure and personnel are also needed to use AI. Alexander Evgenievich cited the results of one foreign study, according to which more than 60% of employees hide from management that they use AI, and 66% blindly trust all the information received. All participants in the discussion agreed that the solutions and answers offered by neural networks should be verified. This is especially important in such a field as medicine, although the largest number of datasets have been collected here and most of the data is carefully verified. As Petr Shegai, Deputy Director General for Science at the National Medical Research Center of Radiology of the Russian Ministry of Health, explained, Russian AL technologies for medicine, based on data collected in the country, today make it possible to prescribe treatment and help to partly equalize the opportunities of experienced and novice doctors, although, of course, any final decision on the appointment is made by a person.

    Svetlana Merkushina, Executive Director of the Sber Education Industry Center, spoke about the main trends related to data analysis, the advantages of using AI, including reducing the risk of human factor and accelerating all processes. Any AI is data plus algorithms that increase productivity. But what needs to be done to make AI truly generative? According to Maxim Patrushev, Deputy Head of the Kurchatov Complex of NBICS-nature-like technologies at the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, there is no answer to this question yet, but methods for increasing productivity using AI are being actively created, big data is being analyzed for decision-making, and options for solutions in working with genes are being calculated. For example, scientists at the NRC are working on the Controlled Evolution software.

    Continuing the topic of possible solutions, Director of the Federal Scientific Center for Vegetable Growing, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexey Soldatenko emphasized the possibilities of using AI to solve the problem of food security, increase agricultural yields and reduce labor costs. AI is actively used in breeding, development of animal nutrition, and “smart” video surveillance of animal behavior. Among the problems identified in the implementation of new technologies, Alexey Vasilyevich named an insufficiently developed regulatory framework, and also noted that technologies will change so rapidly that they will have to be mastered constantly.

    The importance of continuous training was also highlighted by the rector of the Gazprom Neft Corporate University, Ilya Dementyev, who noted that each employee of their company undergoes additional training three times a year. Summing up the discussion, Ilya Aleksandrovich identified another problem – a lack of understanding of the essence of artificial intelligence.

    We need to think about whether we have reached a point of singularity, when the technologies being created are used by people who do not understand what they are using. Therefore, we need to stimulate not only the development of technologies, but also the development of education in the field of artificial intelligence. And it is important that there is a demand from within – from the teachers themselves, who must understand how to use AI in teaching, and from students, who must understand what competencies they will need, the speaker noted.

    The panel discussion ended with a conversation with the audience. The speakers answered questions about how they see the labor market changing, what skills employers need, what language models are best to use, and what ethical issues remain unresolved. There was no clear answer to the last question, “What is artificial intelligence?” And while there is no understanding of what is in the “black box,” according to experts, it is worth asking more about how to use it rather than what AI is.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic and HR policy: how to attract specialists from the regions

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

    The third seminar in a series of events devoted to current issues of attracting labor resources from other regions of the Russian Federation was held in St. Petersburg. The organizer was the Labor Resources Center, which provides city employers with personnel through the implementation of the Labor Migration subprogram of the state program Assistance to Employment of the Population in St. Petersburg.

    The key issues of the seminar were the specifics of attracting and retaining specialists from other regions, the capabilities and support measures of the Labor Resources Center, as well as the experience of employers in organizing the relocation of employees. Business representatives, HR specialists and experts in the field of labor migration discussed the best practices of employee relocation, legal aspects of employment and tools for the adaptation of new personnel at the seminar.

    Specialists from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University also spoke at the event. Acting Director of the Center for Professional Retraining of the Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnership Tatyana Uskova spoke about the university’s advanced experience in the field of network partnership with employers in the implementation of additional professional programs, as well as about participation in the federal project “Active Measures to Promote Employment” of the national project “Personnel”.

    The Personnel project provides employers with unique opportunities to improve the qualifications and professional competencies of their personnel, which allows them not only to adapt to the modern requirements of the labor market and form a personnel reserve capable of solving problems of any level of complexity, but also to build sustainable partnerships with educational organizations and other interested parties. According to Tatyana Aleksandrovna, such connections make it possible to pool resources, exchange experience and knowledge, and jointly develop and implement educational programs that meet the requirements of the time.

    The seminar became an important platform for discussing issues of attracting and adapting personnel from other regions of Russia. It was noted that the implementation of this project provides citizens with the opportunity for free professional retraining and employment, and employers can improve the qualifications of employees and form a modern personnel reserve, strengthening their competitive advantage. The joint efforts of educational institutions and employers open up great prospects for the sustainable development of human capital and economic growth of the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The second meeting of the joint dissertation council of the State University of Management and the Belarusian State Technical University named after V.G. Shukhov took place

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

    On May 15, a meeting of the joint dissertation council was held, created on the basis of the BSTU named after V.G. Shukhov and the State University of Management in the scientific specialty 2.9.9. “Logistics transport systems”. The main issues on the agenda were dissertation research for the academic degrees of Doctor of Science and Candidate of Science.

    The meeting, chaired by the rector of the V.G. Shukhov BSTU Sergey Glagolev, was held with a full quorum: out of 13 council members, 10 were present in the hall, three joined remotely.

    Colleagues from the Yelets State University named after Bunin were invited as guests: Director of the Institute of Agrobiotechnology and Technical Systems Sergei Shubkin, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Agricultural Engineering, Mechatronic and Radioelectronic Systems Sergei Dobrin and Senior Lecturer of the Department of Agricultural Engineering, Mechatronic and Radioelectronic Systems Vladimir Volkov.

    Three candidates presented their dissertations for preliminary hearing. Roman Khalturin was the first to present his research on the topic of “Methodology of resource allocation in passenger transport systems based on the theory of decision-making under uncertainty”. Dmitry Nikitin’s dissertation topic was “Method of optimization of the management structure of multi-level logistics transport ecosystems”. Nikolay Solovyov devoted his dissertation to the method of ensuring the unity of efficiency measures for various types of transport in logistics transport systems. Following the presentations, the council members asked questions and expressed comments and suggestions that should be taken into account in the further development of the dissertations.

    Another issue on the agenda was the consideration and approval of the regulations for the work of the joint dissertation council, which was presented by the director of the Transport and Technology Institute Ivan Novikov. The preparation of the document was initiated at the first meeting of the council, which was held at the State University of Management in Moscow. Rector Sergey Glagolev emphasized that this is the first joint dissertation council in Russia in the field of logistics transport systems, created on the basis of two educational organizations.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Conviction of independent election monitor in Russia undermines human rights and democratic standards, OSCE human rights office says

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The State University of Management will tell you how to become the most sought-after specialist in the social and humanitarian fields

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

    The Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects of the State University of Management invites students to a unique educational program aimed at developing students’ professional and personal competencies.

    Students of all courses in the social and humanitarian fields are invited to participate.

    Invited experts will reveal key aspects of effective communication, teach how to work with digital technologies, talk about the value and ideological foundations of our country, and help determine professional guidelines. Participants will receive relevant knowledge and skills that modern specialists need to build a successful career.

    The program includes lectures and master classes on the topics:

    formation of a professional image and preparation of a competitive resume; development of effective communication skills; civilizational foundations of our country’s existence; digital technologies in the activities of social scientists and humanists.

    The students who show the best results during their studies will be able to undergo an internship with the prospect of employment in key organizations in the socio-political sphere, publish their materials in leading federal media, receive practical recommendations on employment, and also find a team of like-minded people for their own projects.

    The event will take place on May 20, 27, 29 in auditorium 211 “Dynamix” (Boiling Point, Information Technology Center of the State University of Management) and on May 22 in the Scientific Library of the State University of Management, reading room No. 3.

    To register, you must fill out the form.

    Let us recall that Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova took part in the grand opening of the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects of the State University of Management.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: International Wine Exhibition to Open in NHAR in June

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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

    YINCHUAN, May 16 (Xinhua) — Wineries and wine experts from around the world will gather in northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in June for the 5th China (Ningxia) International Wine Culture & Tourism Expo.

    The event, scheduled to take place from June 9 to 12 in Yinchuan, the capital of the NHAR, will be hosted by the NHAR government, organizers said Thursday.

    The exhibition will feature more than 200 famous wineries from China and abroad, displaying a wide range of products including wine, spirits, tea, equipment and related products. The exhibition will also host 14 events, including a national wine industry professional skills competition and a biennial exhibition.

    The exhibition will be held in conjunction with the 32nd Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, one of the world’s largest wine and wine competitions. More than 7,000 wines from 38 countries will be judged in Yinchuan by 340 international judges. More than 500 guests from around the world are expected to attend, said Li Jun, chairman of the governing board of Helanshan Donglu Wine Industrial Park.

    According to him, the upcoming exhibition will allow the public to become acquainted with the world culture of winemaking and taste a variety of wines.

    The unique terroir of NHAR with abundant sunshine and cool, dry climate is ideal for producing high-quality wines. After four decades of development, NHAR has become the largest wine region in China. The eastern foothills of the Helan Mountains are widely known as the “golden zone” for growing grapes and producing high-quality wines.

    As of the end of 2024, NHAR has vineyards covering an area of over 600,000 mu (about 40,000 hectares), which provides an annual wine production volume of 140 million bottles. The wines produced here are exported to more than 40 countries and regions around the world. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US announces $200 billion in deals with UAE

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

    WASHINGTON, May 16 (Xinhua) — The United States on Thursday announced deals worth more than $200 billion with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including advanced technology, aerospace, energy and critical minerals.

    The White House press release said Etihad Airways, the UAE airline, has committed to investing $14.5 billion to acquire 28 Boeing 787 and Boeing 777X jets powered by GE engines.

    阿联酋阿提哈德航空公司承诺投资 145 亿美元购买 28 架波音 787 “梦想客机” 和波音 777X 客机

    Emirates Global Aluminum, a UAE company, will invest in a $4 billion primary aluminum smelter in the US state of Oklahoma, according to a press release that calls the plant “one of the first new aluminum smelters in the US in 45 years.”

    阿联酋环球铝业将在美国俄克拉何马州投资 40 亿美元开发一个冶炼厂项目,美国雷神公司将与阿联酋方面进行涉及镓的合作项目

    US companies ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum and EOG Resources are partnering with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company to expand oil and natural gas production worth $60 billion, while US company RTX is partnering with Emirates Global Aluminium and the UAE’s Tawazun Council on a pioneering gallium project, according to a press release.

    US President Donald Trump began a visit to the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, the final stop on his Middle East tour, following visits to Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The UAE has pledged to invest $1.4 trillion in the United States over the next decade. –0–

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