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Category: Russian Federation

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Mosbilet service offers a personal selection of events based on your interests

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A personalized selection of events based on your interests is displayed on the service’s main page “Mosbilet” in the “Especially for you” block. These can be performances, concerts, exhibitions, lectures, excursions, film screenings, sports or free events for children.

    “Every week, hundreds of interesting events for visitors of different ages and with different interests take place in the capital’s museums, theaters, concert halls, libraries and other cultural institutions. Often, it is difficult for city residents and visitors to navigate them, and the service

    “Mosbilet” on the mos.ru portal will help not only to buy tickets, but also to get a personal selection of events,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Culture Alexey Fursin.

    To do this, you just need to tell the service about your interests. After that, the system will show several of the most relevant offers.

    “The Mosbilet service allows everyone to find activities to their liking. Residents and visitors of the city can independently customize the list of recommendations, for example, indicate that they are interested in exhibitions, concerts, sports competitions or events for children, and from the genres they prefer comedies and musicals. After that, the algorithms will select several events that are most suitable for this request. The personal selection is available to all residents and visitors of the capital without restrictions,” the press service noted.

    Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    You can get a personal selection in the “Especially for you” block on the main page of the “Mosbilet” service. To do this, click on the “Configure a selection of recommendations” button and mark the types of events you are interested in in the list provided.

    For some event categories, you can also specify the direction, for example, the “Exhibition” type: the user specifies the topic here – for example, painting, contemporary art or photography. And in the “Sport” category, he notes what sports competitions he is interested in. When choosing leisure for children, you can specify the age – up to six years, from six to 12 or over 12.

    The service will analyze your preferences and create a selection based on the specified parameters.

    About the Mosbilet service on the mos.ru portal

    “Mosbilet” is the official ticket sales service on the mos.ru portal, with the help of which you can buy tickets to theaters, museums, concert halls and other institutions under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, without commission and markups. The service page contains announcements of the most anticipated events, season premieres, events within the framework of city festivals, exhibitions, performances and concerts that will take place in the coming weekend.

    You can buy a ticket directly in the service. This can be done conveniently using authorization via Mos ID — an account on the mos.ru portal. If the user has a standard or full account, then you will not need to enter the last name, first name, patronymic, and visitor information — just leave the default value “Mos ID” in the document selection field. If the account is simplified, then the required fields will need to be filled in manually.

    In addition, authorized users will be able to use QR codes for tickets inmobile applications “My Moscow”, “My ID” and “Gosuslugi Moskvy”. This will allow you not to present a document when entering events that are held from March 15 under the new rules for visiting theaters, concert halls and other city institutions with seats. Guests will only need to show the ticket inspector the QR code; they will not need to take the document with them.

    mos.ru answered the main questions about visiting cultural eventsIt will be possible to purchase a ticket through commercial ticket systems using Mos IDSergei Sobyanin: Moscow is developing digital services in the cultural sphere

    On new rules for visiting theaters and concert venues

    Since March 15, new rules for visiting theaters and concert venues under the jurisdiction of the capital’s Department of Culture have been in effect in Moscow. According to them, tickets for performances and concerts with seating can only be purchased with one of the documents from the approved list. In addition, the document must be shown at the entrance to the event. Detailed information about the pilot project has been published Here.

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

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moskino Cinema Park to Host Student Filming Days

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On the weekend of April 5 and 6, the Moskino cinema park will become a creative territory for young filmmakers and anyone who wants to get to know the world of cinema better.

    Make your own film and meet experienced filmmakers

    Camera operators, directors and producers will be able to film their course and diploma theses for free on location at the Moscow Cathedral Square cinema park, Prince Andrey’s Chambers, the area near the Tu-154 aircraft and the natural chromakey, as well as in the Moscow of the 1940s set. For filming you need register.

    On April 5, from 15:00 to 16:00, the educational center will host a lecture by Irina Glebova, Dean of the Production Department of the Institute of Cinema and Television (GITR). The winner of numerous awards will talk to the audience about detective films and the principles of creating such films. On April 6, from 15:00 to 16:00, producer Pavel Kirillov will talk to the audience about the creative aspects of producing films and television, and will also answer questions.

    From 17:00 to 18:00, the Gonzaga Theatre will host a creative evening with theatre and film actor and stage fencing teacher Sergei Chudakov, who will talk about the acting profession, participation in projects, and show fencing tricks.

    On the second floor of the educational center on April 5 and 6 at 13:00 and 15:30, two master classes are planned: on makeup (it will be conducted by Svetlana Shevtsova) and on creating hairstyles (Irina Konovalova will teach). During the classes, you can learn how makeup is applied to professional actresses and how original images of heroines are created through styling. Participation is included in the cost of an entrance ticket to the cinema park. You can buy it by link.

    Remember your childhood or feel like a student

    This weekend, the baroque Gonzaga Theatre will host the play When I’m Little Again, performed by the Little Family Theatre. On April 5, viewers will be able to see the production at 1:30 PM and 3:30 PM, and on April 6, at 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM. Visitors will be treated to a story about childhood memories, filled with joy, carefree pranks, and bright dreams.

    Fans of tasks on logic, speed and attention will be able to take part in the quest “Time for a retake”. They will have to remember the school curriculum and answer a number of questions, imagining themselves as a student at an exam. This quest will appeal not only to schoolchildren and students, but also to those who have long since graduated. In addition, children and teenagers will be interested in the games “Record Book”, “Retake” and others. In the relay race “Record Book” participants will need to balance on one leg and juggle balls, and in the game “Retake” you will need to unite into a team to confuse the teacher and prevent him from taking the cheat sheet. Guests of the cinema park will also find many other similar games.

    On both days at 12:00 and 15:35, master classes on creating postcards from colored soap will be held in the central square, at 13:10 and 16:45 — paintings on cardboard using texture paste, and at 14:20 and 17:55, participants will mold magical characters from airy plasticine. Attendance at the events is included in the price of the entrance ticket to the cinema park.

    Join the production and see the long-awaited premieres

    On the locations of “Berlin Streets” and “Moscow in the 1940s”, staged filming based on the Soviet films “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson” and “Operation Y and Shurik’s Other Adventures” will once again take place, and everyone is invited to join in. You can play in one of the scenes from the film in a movie costume and with props, as well as receive photos and a video as a souvenir, throughout the weekend. Participation is included in the price of the entrance ticket to the cinema park.

    On April 5 and 6, the Moskino Kinopark cinema invites you to screen the most anticipated Russian films of this spring. The program includes the comedy Batya 2. Ded, a continuation of the beloved story about family, growing up and nostalgia for childhood. In the film Palma-2, viewers will experience exciting adventures. This is a story about a boy, his faithful shepherd and a bear cub who have to go through the dangers of the forest. Young dreamers will be delighted with The Frog Princess, a kind and funny fairy tale about how miracles happen if you believe in them. Fans of historical films will enjoy the drama The Prophet. The History of Alexander Pushkin, a new look at the life of the great poet. Tickets are already on sale on the website.

    You can get to the Moskino cinema park not only by your own car, but also by free transport. Buses run every 25 minutes on routes M1 and M2 from the Salaryevo and Teply Stan metro stations. You can find out more about the route and see the schedule on the cinema park’s website in the section “How to get there”.

    The Moskino cinema park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow cinema cluster, which is being developed by the capital Department of Culture. The first stage has already been completed here: 24 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have been equipped, including the sets “Center of Moscow”, “Moscow in the 1940s”, “Vitebsk Station”, “Yurovo Airport”, “Cathedral Square of Moscow”, “Deaf Village”, “Partisan Village”, “County Town”, “Cowboy Town”, “St. Petersburg Bar” and others.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government within the framework of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino film park, the Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino film factory, the Moskino cinema chain, the film commission and the Moskino film platform.

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: What courses and workshops will NKO Lab experts conduct in April

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The educational project “NPO Lab” invites employees of non-profit organizations (NPOs) to learn how to work with electronic reporting, collect and analyze social media data, and apply digital technologies. In April, meetings with specialists from the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation and experts in the field of marketing and the use of artificial intelligence were prepared for them. Students will be able to attend face-to-face classes and webinars, and then apply the knowledge they have gained in practice.

    Employees of non-profit organizations will be able to join the training: managers, accountants and PR and promotion specialists. The events are free. Pre-registration is required.

    The first lesson of the month will be devoted to the work of the new site Ministry of Justice of Russia. At the workshop, which will be held on April 3 from 14:00 to 16:15, specialists from this department will meet with the audience. Participants will receive detailed instructions on filling out reporting forms, which have been transferred to electronic format since this year. They will also analyze typical errors that may occur when preparing documents. The workshop will be held in the NPO coworking center in the Northern Administrative District at the address: Petrozavodskaya Street, Building 18, Building 1. You can register at this link.

    Two of the project’s classes will be devoted to the development of NPO Telegram channels. At the webinar, which will take place on April 7 at 16:00, listeners will learn how to collect and analyze data from social networks and track the sources of new subscribers. Registration — by link. At the in-person meeting, which will take place on April 17 at 16:00, participants will be told about ways to promote their Telegram channels. The class will be held in the coworking center of the NPO South-West Administrative District at the address: Vinokurova Street, Building 2. You can register by link.

    On April 8, the advanced training course “AI in the Service of NGOs” will begin. It will consist of five in-person classes devoted to working with artificial intelligence and the use of digital technologies. The meetings will tell you how to correctly compose requests, use various applications and online services, analyze data and compose grant applications. The training will take place on weekdays at the educational center at the address: Pleteshkovsky Lane, Building 19. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate of the established form. Registration — by link.

    The educational project “NPO Lab” began its work in 2016. It includes webinars, master classes, advanced training courses, intensive courses and consultations, which are conducted for employees of non-profit organizations. The full schedule and description of all the project’s events can be found on the Internet portal of the NPO coworking center network in the section “Education”.

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: A landscaped space will appear in the north-east of the capital under the KRT program

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Lianozovo district, two sites will be reorganized under the integrated development of territories (IDT) program. The corresponding draft resolution posted on the Moscow Government website. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “Two plots of 0.05 hectares in the north-east of the capital at the address: Cherepovetskaya Street, Buildings 12a and 14a are part of one KRT project. Currently, there are outdated retail facilities here that are of no use to the city and its residents. As a result of the redevelopment, the territory will be transformed into a comfortable, well-appointed public space with green spaces and small architectural forms. The site is located near residential development, not far from the Altufyevo metro station,” commented Maxim Gaman.

    This is already the 10th redevelopment project in the North-Eastern District of the capital, prepared under the program of integrated development of territories. In total, more than 113 hectares are planned to be reorganized under these projects.

    As part of the integrated territorial development program, multifunctional urban quarters are being created, where roads, comfortable housing and all the necessary infrastructure are being designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 302 KRT projects with a total area of about 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of implementation in Moscow. This work is being carried out on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Heroes’ Stories: Capital Youth Prepares Photo Exhibition for 80th Anniversary of Victory

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The photo exhibition “Great-grandchildren of Victory” opened in the Krasnaya Presnya Park, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The heads of patriotic clubs of Moscow universities, organizations whose activities are aimed at perpetuating memory, as well as cadets, activists of youth communities and participants of the special military operation (SVO) shared stories about the exploits of their ancestors. Everyone can see the exhibition until April 30 inclusive on the main alley near the ponds.

    “The photo exhibition “Great-grandchildren of Victory” reminds us not only of the heroism of those who fought for freedom and peace, but also of the importance of preserving their memory for future generations. The youth of Moscow carefully preserves the memory of their heroes, passing on their stories so that courage, fortitude and love for the Motherland remain our common heritage,” said

    Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the City Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy.

    Each image on the stands reminds us that the history of Russia is not just facts and dates, but personal stories that are of great importance. The idea of creating a photo exhibition was suggested by activists of the project “City of Heroes Moscow”. The pictures show the exploits of those who took part in the Great Patriotic War and worked in the rear. They courageously and bravely defended Moscow, saved wounded soldiers, helped dig trenches to protect the approaches to the capital. Representatives of the younger generation, who provided photo materials for the exhibition, share such stories of their relatives.

    Participants of the SVO also joined in organizing the exhibition. For example, one of the fighters told about his grandmother, who was an outstanding sniper during the Great Patriotic War. Her grandson decided to follow in her footsteps – he is also a sniper and serves in the SVO zone.

    “This exhibition is another opportunity to say thank you to our ancestors for the peaceful sky above our heads. It shows how important it is to preserve the memory of your family, because the history of our state consists of the stories of many individuals who stood up to defend the country. It is in families, in the stories of our grandparents, great-grandparents – veterans of the Great Patriotic War – that the chronicle of Victory is kept,” said Yegor Stativka, head of the patriotic project “City of Heroes Moscow”.

    Photo exhibition organizer – project “Youth of Moscow” urban Committee on Public Relations and Youth Policy. More information about opportunities for young city dwellers can be found on the portal “Youth of Moscow” and on the project pages in social networks.

    Events in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory will be held throughout Moscow — Sergei SobyaninSchoolchildren and college students began studying documents of pilots and aeronauts in the Main Archives of Moscow

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Theatre Boulevard Festival was among the winners of the national award Event of the Year

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The first open street festival “Teatralny Boulevard” took first place in the nomination “Best City Festival” and second place in the nomination “Cultural Event of the Year”, and also received the industry Grand Prix in the “Socio-Cultural Event of the Year” block of the annual national award “Event of the Year”.

    “Teatralny Boulevard became the favorite festival of last summer among city residents and guests of the capital. The “Event of the Year” award is a victory not only for the Department of Culture, but also for the festival artists and every spectator who became part of it. This year, “Teatralny Boulevard” will return in an updated format and will cover even more venues,” said Alexey Fursin, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department of Culture.

    In 2025, the annual national award “Event of the Year” is held for the 13th time. It has already found its audience and fame among industry professionals. The goal of the award is to increase the importance of the event industry as an industry that contributes to the development of the creative economy of Russia. This year’s award ceremony took place on April 1 at the Vladimir Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater.

    The Theatre Boulevard Festival was held as part of the Summer in Moscow project from July 15 to August 31, 2024. Its goal was to attract a new audience to theatres and concert halls and to tell about the repertoire. More than 600 thousand people took part in the festival, and 76 leading Moscow and independent theatre companies took to the streets of the city. Every passerby was able to immerse themselves in the world of art and get acquainted with the whole variety of theatre genres.

    The venues were dedicated to different types of art. Thus, on Tverskoy Boulevard, one could listen to operetta, Strastnoy Boulevard was dedicated to immersive and visual theatre, and Tsvetnoy Boulevard hosted circus performances. The stage on Sretensky Boulevard was dedicated to stage design and costumes, and the site on Chistoprudny Boulevard — to experimental theatre. The main stage was located in the amphitheater on Pokrovsky Boulevard. On weekdays, open rehearsals, master classes and creative laboratories were held there, and on weekends — performances, concerts and musical-poetic programs.

    On improvised stages, one could see performances by the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre, Lenkom Mark Zakharov, Moscow Theatre Oleg Tabakov, Moscow Drama Theatre named after N.V. Gogol and others. The program brought together over 1.6 thousand beginning and famous artists. The festival presented more than 480 theatrical and musical productions.

    In addition, residents of the capital and tourists were invited to open rehearsals, master classes and creative laboratories. Concerts and meetings with leading directors of the country were also held for guests. More than a thousand units of props for performances were created during creative classes.

    The “Theater Boulevard” festival has become one of the favorites among Muscovites and guests of the capital. According to the results of the voting in the “Active Citizen” project, the favorites of the audience were the circus performances on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, the performances of the musical theater artists on Pushkinskaya Square and the operetta on Tverskoy Boulevard. Their opinion was expressed from above 190 thousand MuscovitesMore than 90 percent of voters supported the idea of holding a street theatre festival annually.

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites will be able to receive consultations on taxation issues at a number of government service centers

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In April, in flagship offices “My Documents” and the Palace of State Services at VDNKh, Muscovites will be able to receive consultations on tax issues from specialists from the Federal Tax Service.

    Mobile tax service offices will operate every Thursday (April 3, 10, 17 and 24) from 12:00 to 20:00.

    Moscow tax authorities will tell visitors who has the right to property and social tax deductions, the possibility of receiving benefits on property taxes for individuals, as well as the presence of debt or overpayment. In addition, they will inform about how to declare your income and within what time frame, how to legalize income received from renting out an apartment.

    Employees of the mobile office of the tax service will also show how to work in the “Personal Account of the Taxpayer” service and will help fill out the declaration on form 3-NDFL.

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Hospital No. 31 has become one of the flagships of the capital’s medicine in 55 years

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    City Clinical Hospital (CCH) No. 31 named after Academician G. M. Savelyeva celebrates its 55th anniversary. Over more than half a century of work, the institution has become one of the flagships of the capital’s medicine. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about this in his telegram channel.

    “The largest traumatology complex operates here, as well as departments of cardiovascular surgery, urology, and gynecology,

    modern perinatal center and a women’s health center and other departments. Emergency and planned care is provided according to the most modern standards,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    Every year, about 70 thousand patients undergo treatment at City Clinical Hospital No. 31. More than 40 thousand operations are performed here, including those using robotic technologies, and over six thousand births are performed. In addition, the hospital serves as a clinical base for departments of leading medical universities in Russia.

    In 2023, City Clinical Hospital No. 31 was named after Galina Mikhailovna Savelyeva, an outstanding physician, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation. This year, the staff of City Clinical Hospital No. 31 was awarded the Pirogov Order — for the first time among Moscow hospitals.

    “I congratulate the employees on their anniversary and well-deserved award. Thank you for your work and care for the health of Muscovites!” added Sergei Sobyanin.

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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Cramer, Graham, Blumenthal Introduce Hard-Hitting Primary and Secondary Sanctions Legislation Against Russia

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND)
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Since taking office, President Donald Trump and his administration have prioritized negotiating a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine. While Ukraine announced its willingness to support a 30-day ceasefire proposal, Russia has not. 
    U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) joined U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), and 50 of their colleagues, to introduce the bipartisan Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025. This bill would impose primary and secondary sanctions against Russia and actors backing Russia’s aggression if the country refuses to engage in good-faith negotiations for a lasting peace with Ukraine or undermines the sovereignty of Ukraine after peace is negotiated.
    The legislation also imposes a 500 percent tariff on imported goods from countries that buy Russian oil, gas, uranium, and other products.
    “The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 will issue decisive consequences aimed at deterring Russian aggression,” said Cramer. “This bill sends a clear message: bullies have a price to pay for their actions. Vladimir Putin and Russia must face serious consequences for their destructive and unprovoked war on Ukraine.”
    Members who cosigned the legislation include U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan (R-AK), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Katie Britt (R-AL), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Todd Young (R-IN), Angus King (I-ME), Pete Ricketts (R-NE), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), John Curtis (R-UT), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Deb Fischer (R-NE), Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Roger Wicker (R-MS), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Peter Welch (D-VT), Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Chris Coons (D-DE), Tim Sheehy (R-MT), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Jon Husted (R-OH), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), John Cornyn (R-TX), Michael Bennet (D-CO), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), John Hoeven (R-ND), John Fetterman (D-PA), John Boozman (R-AR), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), James Lankford (R-OK), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Rick Scott (R-FL), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Jim Justice (R-WV), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Steve Daines (R-MT) and Jack Reed (D-RI).
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    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: From projects to expeditions: what children do in environmental clubs

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Distinguishing animals by their tracks, determining the quality of water in reservoirs and finding their way around the area are all things that students of environmental clubs open in the capital’s schools and institutions of additional education can do. Children participate in campaigns, go on hikes and expeditions, conduct research and implement projects. We tell you about the activities that help schoolchildren become real defenders of nature.

    Moscow Palace of Pioneers: from expeditions to Kamchatka to space exploration

    You can study the laws of nature and get acquainted with natural sciences at the environmental education center inMoscow Palace of Pioneers on Sparrow Hills (Kosygina Street, Building 17, Buildings 4, 5). There are classes for children from five to 18 years old.

    “We introduce children to natural sciences. The center has more than 100 clubs in a variety of areas – from botany and zoology to medicine and organic chemistry. Among them, there is a unique one – a biogeography club, which helps children understand the relationship between biology and geography. Schoolchildren are told about the features of the climate, types of soil and plants. Our goal is to instill in children a love for nature and teach them to protect it. We show how important it is to take care of the environment, because it is a source of inspiration and knowledge,” says the head of the environmental education center, Alexey Bobrov.

    To make studying sciences more exciting, a botanical garden has been opened in the Palace of Pioneers. Classes are held there for young biologists of the environmental education center. The botanical garden has a rich collection – more than five thousand species of plants from all over the world. Future zoologists can also get in touch with nature. A zoological museum has been created for them in the Palace of Pioneers, which contains four thousand exhibits. There is also a special living corner. It is home to basilisk lizards that look like small dragons, giant New Guinea grasshoppers, macaws, guinea pigs, chinchillas, meerkats and other animals.

    From a young age, children in the environmental education center’s clubs develop projects and even participate in research by the state corporation Roscosmos. Children plan biological experiments that cosmonauts then conduct in flight. For example, for one of the studies, a container with duckweed leaves was sent into orbit. Together with the cosmonauts, the children tracked how the plant develops in zero gravity.

    In the spring, students from different clubs at the center form teams and go to the Moscow region, where they have practical classes and conduct field research. The kids work in forests, meadows, rivers and swamps. Like real scientists, they take soil and water samples and then analyze them in a mobile laboratory. In addition, schoolchildren learn to identify species of animals, plants and mushrooms. Anyone can go on such an adventure starting in the third grade.

    “From the age of 14, young ecologists, together with teachers from our center, go on expeditions to regions of Russia or other countries. Such trips last up to six weeks. During them, the children take samples on assignment from Russian research institutes or study flora and fauna, collect minerals. Schoolchildren have already visited Karelia, Baikal, Chukotka, the North and South Caucasus, and even China. Last summer, the children were in Kamchatka, where they studied plants and marine life from the Red Book, watched birds, and even saw a brown bear,” says Alexey Bobrov.

    According to him, the knowledge and skills acquired in eco-clubs often help schoolchildren choose their future profession. Many of them enter the natural science departments of the country’s leading universities and build a career in science.

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    Palace of Children and Youth Creativity “Na Stopani”: from preschoolers to future scientists

    The environmental center also offers great opportunities for young biologists. Palace of Children and Youth Creativity “Na Stopani” (Ogorodnaya Sloboda lane, building 6, building 1). Popular areas include the sections “Young connoisseurs of nature”, “Zoological research” and “Our pets”, where children study animals and the conditions in which they are kept, if they are domestic, or ways to preserve them as a species, if they live, for example, in forests, steppes or swamps.

    “Each program is designed for two to three years. If the child wants to develop further, he can choose any other section. We have sections for children of different ages – from preschoolers to graduates. We strive to teach children to take care of nature,” says Andrey Rodionov, a teacher of additional education, head of the environmental center of the Palace of Children’s and Youth Creativity “Na Stopani”.

    Classes for the youngest children (from age five) are held in a playful manner. Together with teachers, they go to parks, where they close their eyes and listen to the singing of birds or the rustling of leaves. Older children conduct laboratory research with microscopes, study the habits of animals and learn to care for them.

    In addition, the center’s students traditionally participate in the All-Russian environmental social and educational project “Ekolyata”. They plant trees and hold clean-up days, defend their work at competitions and forums. Recently, the children performed in the library of the Moscow Zoo with the program “Ekostinye Ekolyata: “Amazing is Nearby””, dedicated to the Red Book of Russia. Young ecologists presented projects to preserve rare animals of the country and endangered species of the planet. The ideas interested scientists – now they await further development.

    Thanks to the classes at the center, the children created a project of an invisible ecological shield — a system of ionizing nets, developed jointly with the participants of the physics club section “Robotics in Space”. Initially, the schoolchildren went to Lefortovo Park and examined local ponds, took water samples and analyzed its composition. The nets retain ions of heavy metals and other harmful impurities, preventing them from settling on water and plants.

    And the guys from the robotics section will work on creating automated systems for cleaning networks from pollution and maintaining their magnetization. This approach will help effectively protect the capital’s water bodies from pollution.

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    Palace of Children and Youth Creativity “Undiscovered Islands”: the world under the microscope

    Schoolchildren are invited to get to know nature betterPalace of Children and Youth Creativity “Undiscovered Islands”. Each branch holds classes for children aged five to 15. For example, in the “Island of Freedom” palace division (65 Svobody Street, Building 1), children conduct research, study plants and animals, and participate in environmental campaigns.

    “One of the most interesting areas is “The World Under the Microscope”, where children conduct natural science research. During lessons, they use microscopes with digital screens, binoculars, laboratory sets for experiments and interactive boards. In addition, the “Amazing Nearby” club is popular. At different times of the year, children go to natural areas, where they learn to identify the tracks of hares and squirrels or distinguish beaver teeth marks – gnawings – from broken branches. They also observe how nature changes with the onset of new seasons,” says Anna Lukyanchikova, an additional education teacher at the Palace of Children’s and Youth Creativity “Undiscovered Islands”.

    This year, the Undiscovered Islands Children and Youth Creativity Palace opened a club called “Birds: Amazing Ornithology.” Its participants try to observe birds and learn how their living conditions are affected by proximity to humans. There are groups for every age. Registration is open from September to May.

    “In addition, for interested children, we hold master classes where they can make crafts related to the topics of the classes. For example, if we study fauna, we make animal figurines. We also organize eco-quests. During them, children solve riddles, look for animal tracks and study nature in a playful way. In addition, we participate in clean-up days and feed birds. It is important to take care of what surrounds us and try to preserve it,” adds Anna Lukyanchikova.

    Moscow Children’s and Youth Center for Ecology, Local History and Tourism: Go on a Hiking Trip

    Environmental education helps not only to learn more about nature, but also to develop personal qualities, the director is sure Moscow Children and Youth Center for Ecology, Local History and Tourism (Odesskaya street, house 12a) Dmitry Morgun.

    “Nature is a book that a child needs to be taught to read. To do this, we develop thematic programs and invite zoologists, botanists, ecologists, geographers and other experts to classes. More than 7.5 thousand people study at our center. Clubs are open to children from 10 to 16 years old. Younger schoolchildren study nature, and older students offer solutions to environmental problems, go on hikes and expeditions across the regions of Russia. During trips, under the guidance of teachers, children learn to pitch tents, cook over a fire and navigate the terrain. This not only develops practical skills, but also helps them develop leadership qualities and learn to work in a team,” says Dmitry Morgun.

    Schoolchildren bring back rock samples, fossils and animal photographs from expeditions, which they then display at exhibitions in the center. Today, the exhibitions “Plant Diversity,” “Mammals of Russia,” and “Paleontological Finds in the Central Federal District” are open there.

    The center’s students can study the nature of Russia not only on long expeditions, but also in the natural areas of Moscow. This spring, the center opened a club called “Young Naturalist Path.” Classes are held in the Losiny Ostrov National Park. The children learn to assess the environmental situation, find solutions to improve the environment, study plants and observe animals. Employees of the Losiny Ostrov Ecocenter the capital’s Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection talk about the importance of preserving biodiversity.

    Closer to the summer holidays, a “Field Eco-School” will open for schoolchildren. Children will walk routes in parks every day, observe seasonal changes, and study flora and fauna.

    “Nature will always be the center of attention. Therefore, if a parent sees that a child is interested in ecology, it is necessary to support such interest. And the capital has all the opportunities for this,” says Dmitry Morgun.

    Enroll a child You can join an environmental club on the mos.ru portal in the “Education” section. The window that opens will show filters for selecting an institution and direction. You can also specify the most convenient area or the nearest metro station. It is recommended to enroll in clubs at the beginning of the school year, as the number of places is limited.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A participant in the Basmanny District fair regularly sends food to the front lines

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    Svetlana, a new participant of the interregional fair in the Basmanny district from Ryazan, collects parcels for participants of the special military operation (SVO) almost every week. The woman supports the fighters with everything she can – with her own goods and warm clothes, which are never superfluous on the front line. Together with her husband, she communicates with the servicemen, helps them with meaningful words.

    At the fair, Svetlana offers residents a variety of farm products. You can buy milk and dairy products from Ryazan: cheeses, yoghurts, butter, cream and sour cream, as well as baked goods. The woman says that high-quality farm products are in great demand among residents of the area. In the short time she has been working, she has already acquired regular customers.

    Participants of Moscow fairs actively help the soldiers on the front lines and residents of border territories. Thus, from the interregional fair in Otradnoye, northern products are regularly sent to the participants of the SVO: deer and wild boar meat, as well as Yakut fish. City residents can buy such farm products here. Before the New Year, the soldiers were sent a parcel with sweets and tangerines. And a participant of the fair from the Voronezh Region presented residents of the new regions with nuts and dried fruits.

    Moscow fairs and fish markets “Moscow – on the wave” provide a 10 percent discount to participants in the special military operation and their family members.

    At the capital’s fairs you can buy farm products from more than 40 regions of Russia. Each supplier guarantees the quality and freshness of the goods, and specialists Veterinary Committee Moscow check it immediately before sending it to the counter. All fairs are very conveniently located – near public transport stops, metro stations and other crowded places.

    More information about the activities of the capital’s Department of Trade and Services can be obtained from the official telegram channel.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China museum to screen international science movies

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    The China Science and Technology Museum said on Tuesday that it would launch a month-long display of 50 movies with special visual effects, to offer audiences an opportunity to engage with the world’s science-themed cinematic works.

    Running from April 8 to May 5, the screening is a part of the sci-tech section of the upcoming 15th Beijing International Film Festival.

    The films originate from 14 countries, including China, Russia, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. They cover a diverse range of topics, from nature and aerospace to frontier technology and fantasy animation.

    They will be shown on dome screens, giant screens and 4D.

    Four of the featured films will have their Asian premieres, and 21 will be shown for the first time in China during the screening, which will also include 21 classic and domestic science movies for free viewing, according to the museum.

    Other activities, such as academic salons, science education initiatives and film concerts will be held along with the film exhibition. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kim Il Sung University is exploring the possibility of opening a representative office in Novosibirsk’s Akademgorodok

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Kim Il Sung University, the leading university in the DPRK, is exploring the possibility of opening its representative office in Akademgorodok. Currently, the leadership of Novosibirsk State University, the Presidium of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the scientific and technological park of the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok are actively engaged in resolving organizational issues and searching for a potential location for this representative office.

    The opening of the representative office will strengthen scientific and educational ties between North Korea and Russia, create a platform for joint research and exchange of experience in various fields of science and technology, and attract the attention of students and scientists to the educational opportunities provided by Novosibirsk.

    It is expected that this cooperation will result in joint research programs, student and teacher exchanges, and scientific conferences and seminars. This will create additional opportunities for the internationalization of education in both countries and will enhance the level of scientific research.

    — The visit of the delegation of Kim Il Sung University to Novosibirsk took place at the end of January 2025, within the framework of it, the rectors of Novosibirsk State University and Kim Il Sung University expressed confidence that the establishment of the representative office will be an important step towards the development of bilateral relations in the field of science and education. They also emphasized the importance of interaction with international partners to solve urgent scientific and technological problems facing society, – commented Evgeny Sagaydak, Head of the Department of Education Export at NSU.

    In addition, an agreement was reached that a partner school would be found in North Korea for WITHspecializededucationalscientific center of NSU (Physics and Mathematics School). This will allow us to jointly prepare North Korean schoolchildren for admission to Novosibirsk State University, providing them with the necessary knowledge and skills for successful study.

    The delegation of Kim Il Sung University also confirmed its intention to participate in the events of Interweek, which will be held at NSU in late April. This will open up new opportunities for the exchange of experience and knowledge between schoolchildren and teachers, and will also demonstrate interest in establishing closer academic ties between the two countries.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Vienna Synchron Stage partners in production of Chinese animated hit

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Just a few minutes’ walk from Vienna’s bustling Mariahilfer Street, moviegoers over the weekend were transported into a world of Chinese mythology as the animated epic “Ne Zha 2” lit up the screen at the Apollo Cinema, bringing dazzling visuals and a rich cultural legacy.

    The Chinese animated blockbuster has been thrilling global audiences with its bold fusion of traditional legend and cutting-edge animation. In Vienna, it came with an added local connection – some of the film’s orchestral soundtracks were recorded at the Vienna Synchron Stage, a landmark building near Rosenhuegel Street known for its state-of-the-art facilities and superb acoustics.

    “Let me express my deepest compliments to the makers of ‘Ne Zha 2’,” said Alexander Sacken, chief operating officer for the Vienna Synchron Stage. “It’s an amazing hit and really a very positive sign that there can be great movies shot outside the typical centers of movies like the United States… We are very happy and lucky to be part of that whopping success.”

    Sacken highlighted the studio’s unique features, noting that Stage A, the main hall, was purpose-built as a recording stage some 80 years ago and has no 90-degree angles, which prevent sound reflections and enhances audio clarity. The equipment here is also state-of-the-art, compared to other recording stages, he added.

    The venue’s quiet air conditioning system and superior acoustics create optimal conditions for music recording, while the Vienna Synchron Orchestra, made up of musicians from the city’s prestigious orchestras, provides high quality performance.

    With “Ne Zha 2” continuing to earn international acclaim, Sacken sees growing momentum for collaboration with the Chinese film industry. “I’m planning to come over to China in summer to see some potential cooperation partners, and we would be very happy to have more projects here and deepen the cooperation between Synchron Stage and Chinese movies and TV shows.”

    In recent years, Vienna Synchron Stage has worked on several Chinese productions, including “Looking Up” and “Lost in Russia.” Sacken believes there is more to come. “The Chinese movie industry is growing. It’s a very distinct way to tell stories that works with our orchestra, so I do see a lot of potential in future cooperations,” he said. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Putin urges Russia, China to further strengthen strategic cooperation

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

    MOSCOW, April 1 — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday called on Russia and China to consistently enhance their strategic cooperation amid global turbulence.

    Putin made the remarks when meeting with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the Kremlin.

    During the meeting, Putin conveyed his sincere greetings to Chinese President Xi Jinping and expressed satisfaction over the effective implementation of the consensus reached between the two countries’ heads of state.

    He noted that Russia-China relations continue to develop at a high level, with practical cooperation deepening in various fields and the ongoing “Russia-China Year of Culture” generating enthusiastic public support, further solidifying the foundation of bilateral friendship.

    Marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War this year, Putin extended an invitation for Chinese representatives to attend commemorative events in Russia.

    He emphasized the shared historical significance of celebrating victories over Nazi fascism and Japanese militarism, stating that Russia is fully making preparations for the occasion.

    He added that this milestone should propel Russia-China comprehensive strategic partnership to new heights and strengthen multilateral collaboration within frameworks such as the United Nations, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and BRICS.

    Amid global turbulence, Putin stressed the need for both nations to consistently send a strong signal of enhanced strategic coordination to the world.

    Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, conveyed warm regards from Chinese President Xi Jinping to President Putin.

    He highlighted that under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state, China-Russia relations have matured into a resilient and stable partnership characterized by deepening political trust, closer strategic alignment, and sustained practical cooperation.

    This cooperation, he noted, has safeguarded both nations’ development and shared interests in major international and regional affairs.

    Wang said that China-Russia collaboration “never targets third parties” and remains impervious to external interference, emphasizing that the relationship will “keep broadening, not stagnate”, with a vision oriented to the long-term future.

    He recalled that over 80 years ago, the peoples of China and the Soviet Union fought tenaciously on the Asian and European fronts, sacrificing immensely to defeat Japanese militarism and Nazi fascism, thereby contributing decisively to global peace.

    Today, as pivotal stabilizing forces in a turbulent world, China and Russia must jointly uphold the outcomes of World War II, defend the post-war international order, and reinforce the United Nations’ central role in the global system.

    Both countries, he said, are committed to advancing multilateralism and democratizing international relations.

    He said that the two countries have aligned their plans to support each other’s 80th-anniversary commemorative events, expressing confidence that the leaders’ engagements this year will further promote bilateral ties.

    During his visit, Wang also held multiple rounds of talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to discuss bilateral and international issues.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Durbin, Rounds Introduce Bipartisan Legislation To Retain International Graduates With Advanced STEM Degrees

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    Source: United States Senator for Illinois Dick Durbin

    April 01, 2025

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) today introduced bipartisan legislation that would streamline the path for advanced Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) international graduates who studied at our nation’s universities to remain in the United States. Last year, nearly half of U.S. graduate students in key fields such as artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor-related programs were born abroad. U.S. Senator Angus King (I-VT) is a cosponsor of the Keep STEM Talent Act.

    “Maintaining a strong STEM workforce strengthens our economy, creates jobs, and enhances our ability to compete on the world stage,” Durbin said. “By denying international students with advanced STEM degrees the opportunity to continue their work in America, we are losing their talents to countries overseas and won’t see the positive impacts of their American education. I thank Senator Rounds for joining me in this commonsense and bipartisan effort.”

    “Legal, highly skilled STEM immigration is crucial for our nation and has opened doors for talented immigrants like Albert Einstein to come to America,” said Rounds. “Particularly with the advancements of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, we must keep talent in the United States and stay ahead of our near peer competitors such as China and Russia. This bill enhances national security by imposing new, stringent vetting requirements, while also making certain talent stays serving the United States, not our adversaries.”

    Specifically, the Keep STEM Talent Act:

    • Addresses Green Card Backlogs: This legislation would exempt advanced STEM graduates who are educated at U.S. universities and have a job offer in the United States, along with their spouse and children, from numerical limitations for employment based green cards. 
    • Protects U.S. Workers: This legislation would protect American STEM workers by requiring that employers sponsoring foreign STEM graduates under this bill recruit U.S. workers first and agree to pay workers hired above-average wages.   
    • Permits Dual Intent: Currently, a student visa holder cannot apply for a green card while in student status. This legislation would allow advanced STEM degree students at U.S. universities to have a dual intent, meaning that they will not lose their student visa status if they are sponsored by an employer for a green card.
    • Imposes Rigorous Vetting: This legislation requires advanced degree students in STEM fields to apply for a visa or status before starting their advanced degree program, requiring them to undergo rigorous vetting and address any national security or counterintelligence concerns prior to being approved for student status.

    Endorsers of the Keep STEM Talent Act include: the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers USA; American Mathematical Society; American Physical Society; the Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO; American Federation of Teachers; SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics; Association of American Universities; Information Technology Industry Council; American Council on Education; International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers; Society of Women Engineers; NAFSA: Association of International Educators; Optica; American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK to tackle Western Balkan migrant transit routes and serious organised crime with closer ties in the region

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    UK to tackle Western Balkan migrant transit routes and serious organised crime with closer ties in the region

    Foreign Secretary David Lammy travels to Kosovo and Serbia to strengthen cooperation on tackling irregular migration and serious organised crime

    • New cooperation agreement with Serbia to smash the gangs at the heart of irregular migration crisis and secure UK borders ahead of hosting major Western Balkans diplomatic summit this Autumn
    • UK-supplied tech used in Kosovo to stop illicit goods and vulnerable people from reaching British shores and break the model of the criminal gangs
    • UK and European security also top of agenda with a visit to British troops part of NATO’s Peacekeeping mission at a time of increased volatility 

    Britain is taking the fight directly to people smugglers and criminal gangs who have turned the Western Balkans into a major transit route for irregular migration and serious organised crime, the Foreign Secretary will tell partners on a visit to the region this week. 

    With almost 22,000 people recorded using the Western Balkans to transit into Europe last year, the Foreign Secretary will meet with counterparts to strengthen UK-Serbian cooperation by signing an Organised Immigration Crime agreement, first agreed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the European Political Community. This will mean both countries can share information more quickly and directly to combat and disrupt organised immigration crime. David Lammy will also hear directly from female survivors of human trafficking. 

    This forms part of the government’s approach to tackle the problem at every step of the people smuggling journey, working with neighbouring countries to combine resources and share intelligence and tactics.

    Ahead of the Berlin Process Summit, a diplomatic meeting to deliver on the government’s plan for change through closer security ties and greater migration cooperation, David Lammy will see UK technology being used to detect drugs and weapons concealed in vehicles – alongside drones and cameras used to track popular smuggling routes and prevent people dangerously and illegally crossing borders.  

    The Foreign Secretary’s visit is the latest step to drive further action upstream and builds on the announcement of the world’s first sanction regime to target Organised Immigration Crime.

    It comes after the Prime Minister and Home Secretary hosted the Organised Immigration Crime Summit in London this week as part of the toughest-ever international crackdown on people smuggling gangs and to deliver on working people’s priorities for secure borders. The Summit announced £30 million of funding to tackle supply chains, illicit finances and trafficking routes and an additional £3 million to enable the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to increase its capacity to prosecute organised international smugglers.

    The Summit also saw the Prime Minister announce that more than 24,000 people with no right to be here in the UK have been removed since July – the highest rate of returns for eight years as the government begins to restore order to the immigration system.

    Foreign Secretary David Lammy said:

    Criminal gangs have long exploited instability in the Western Balkans, parts of which have become a major transit route for irregular migration and serious organised crime. They are risking lives for profit and becoming increasingly violent in their determination to make as much money as possible.  

    This diabolical, lawless trade of smuggling vulnerable people is completely unacceptable and we are determined to end it as we secure the UK’s borders under our Plan for Change.  

    With the world becoming more dangerous and unpredictable, the Western Balkans is of critical importance to the UK and Europe’s collective security, and the UK remains committed to building resilience and stability in the region. 

    Across the region, external actors – including Russia – seek to exploit this fragility by fanning ethnic tensions, destabilising democracies and threatening the hard-won peace and stability.

    UK expertise is set to strengthen the resilience of institutions against Russian and other malign influence – countering the threats of cyber-attacks, disinformation and interference in elections to stand up for freedom and democracy. On the visit, the Foreign Secretary will sign an agreement between the UK and Serbia which underlines the shared goal of a free, open, peaceful and secure cyberspace and countering malicious cyber actors.  

    The UK has a longstanding role and an important legacy in promoting security in the region including in Kosovo, where it has maintained a presence through NATO’s KFOR mission since 1999. The Foreign Secretary will meet with British troops on the ground who serve in KFOR, NATO’s largest overseas mission, which contributes to maintaining a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo.  

    The UK will host a meeting of Western Balkans leaders at the Berlin Process Summit in London in Autumn 2025 to support stability, security and economic co-operation, tackle gender inequality and violence against women and girls, and focus work to combat irregular migration transiting the region.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Wicker Leads SASC Hearing on Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Nomination

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    Source: United States Senator for Mississippi Roger Wicker

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today chaired a hearing examining the nomination of Lieutenant General (ret.) John D. Caine to be the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    In his opening statement, Chairman Wicker underscored the tremendous responsibility that Lt. Gen. Caine would have if confirmed as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. As the Chinese Communist Party continues an expansive military buildup and the other three members of the Axis of Aggressors – Russia, Iran, and North Korea – continue to band together in opposition to the United States, Chairman Wicker noted that Lt. Gen. Caine will work to give strong and decisive military advice to President Trump.

    Chairman Wicker also praised Caine’s diverse background as a former intelligence community liaison, defense technology innovator, as well as his experience both in the active-duty and national guard components of the Air Force. This track record would serve him exceptionally well as the President’s principal military advisor in a complex threat environment, Chairman Wicker argued.

    As for the proper role of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs within the national defense decision-making complex ecosystem, Chairman Wicker noted that he had utmost confidence in Caine’s ability to remain nonpartisan and retain the trust of President Trump.

    Read Senator Wicker’s hearing opening statement as delivered below.

    This morning, the committee meets to consider the nomination of retired Lieutenant General Dan Caine for the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

     

    General Caine has a tremendous responsibility before him. I believe President Trump has made an excellent choice in selecting him to meet the challenges, so I thank General Caine for his willingness to serve our country, especially in this hour of need.

     

    We live in the most dangerous national security moment since World War II. An Axis of Aggressors, led by the Chinese Communist Party and Vladimir Putin’s Russia, means us harm. This axis does not want this century to be an American-led century or a freedom-led century. Our adversaries have started two wars against Ukraine and Israel. They threaten to open a third front against Taiwan.

     

    We must restore peace, and we can do that only through strength. Since his nomination was announced, some people have written that General Caine is unqualified. They point out that he has not served as a combatant commander, as a service chief, or as a vice chairman – roles which are contemplated in 10 USC 152.

     

    I would suggest these same people read or reread the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. Those who read that law and then read General Caine’s resume will see that the architects of that legislation would conclude that their reforms were successful.

     

    The driving force behind Goldwater-Nichols was to inspire and, in some cases, require jointness. So, let’s talk about jointness with regard to Lieutenant General Caine. They believe that when our military services work together, those services are greater than the sum of their parts. General Caine agrees, and his record reflects that.

     

    He began his career as an Air Force fighter pilot in 1992. By the time he was done, General Caine had operated in every domain, and he had developed relationships with every service. That would not have been true 40 years ago. General Caine flew and commanded aircraft, but he’s also worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, having helped in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in the midst of a bird flu outbreak. At the White House, General Caine wrote early homeland security strategies. He deployed and commanded repeatedly to Iraq and Syria, serving within various special operations forces units. He ran our most secretive programs for all military services. General Caine worked extensively as the CIA’s senior military officer, again collaborating with every military service and combatant command.

     

    It’s difficult to imagine a better joint and interagency background for a nominee of this position. Our threat environment is complex, and General Caine understands how the services can work together to meet today’s dangers. We have much work to do, as this committee knows. We need to grow our defense budget. We need to reform the Pentagon’s processes drastically.

     

    If confirmed, General Kaine would play a significant role in providing military advice to the Secretary of Defense and the President of the United States on both of those topics. In particular, the Chairman plays a significant role in the requirements process. I hope he will make a priority to modernize this critical aspect.

     

    The statutory role of the chairman may be limited, but the position is explicitly the voice of the combatant commanders. That voice matters because the commanders are largely absent from our requirements and budgeting processes.

     

    The Chairman can and should also be an advocate for a more agile planning process – one that considers the problems. And I’m going to use two big words here: the problems of simultaneity and protracted warfare – I guess that’s three big words and two big terms. These are technical terms for fairly straightforward facts. First, that our adversaries are likely to act against us in a coordinated fashion – simultaneity.  And secondly, that once that war breaks out it tends to take on a life of its own – protracted warfare.

     

    Lastly, a Chairman is responsible to deliver a serious, honest Chairman’s risk assessment to this committee as soon as possible. I look forward to General Caine’s thoughts on each of these points.

     

    Based on my conversations with the nominee, and based on his actions in uniform, I’m confident that General Caine will give President Trump his best military advice. He will do so without bias, as he’s required to do. He would not consider whether the president may like or dislike that advice that’s exactly what a United States president deserves.

     

    I’m convinced that General Caine sees this role as absolutely nonpartisan. We can argue politics up here on this dais, but I expect General Caine to stay out of it, no matter the subject.

     

    I thank the nominee for his service and for appearing today, and I turn now to my friend and colleague Ranking Member Reed for his opening remarks.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee Chairman Lawler Delivers Opening Remarks at Hearing on Iran

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Foreign Affairs Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee Chairman Michael Lawler delivered opening remarks at a full committee hearing titled, “A Return to Maximum Pressure: Comprehensively Countering the Iranian Regime’s Malign Activities.”

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    Good afternoon, and again, thank you, Chairman Mass, for putting on this hearing and to Ranking Member Meeks for presiding today. I also want to thank our witnesses for their expertise and their attention to this pressing matter. When President Trump left office over 4 years ago, the Iranian regime and its terror proxies were on their heels. The Trump administration’s maximum pressure policy had devastated Iran’s economy and denied the regime access to critical resources. Mathematically, Iran was cornered and isolated like never before. The Abraham Accord saw Israel normalize relations with three Arab nations. It was a direct blow to Iran’s influence and put the Middle East on a path towards unity against Tehran’s aggression. Militarily, the message was unmistakable. The United States would not flinch. The decisive strike that took out Soleimani, Iran’s mastermind of its terror proxies, crushed Iran’s confidence and deterred provocations. By 2021, the Middle East stood on the brink of a new era of peace and stability. Iran was contained, its proxies weakened, and the region almost freed from the looming threat of Iranian terror.

    Enter Joe Biden. President Biden desperately tried to revive a dead nuclear deal with Iran, even as the regime continued to expand its nuclear program in violation of its Nonproliferation Treaty-related obligations. The Biden administration pursued deals that would have provided the regime with sanctions relief while also allowing it to continue to expand its enrichment capabilities, including with support from Russia. And when the Biden administration came up short on a nuclear deal, it pursued a misguided $6 billion giveaway to Iran, and less than 2 months later, Hamas, with support from Iran, launched the heinous October 7th terrorist attack on Israel. Under the last administration, we occasionally heard tough language, but that was rarely backed up with concrete action. This lack of resolve emboldened Iran and its proxies, offering them a free hand to escalate attacks against the US and its partners and allies with few, if any, consequences. Under the Biden administration, Iran, China, and Russia joined forces to form an unholy alliance aimed at destabilizing the free world. Yet even as Iranian missiles and drones targeted Israel, fueled Putin’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine, and were used to threaten US service members, the Biden administration did little to prevent the lapse of the UN’s missile embargo on Iran in October 2023. As a result, Iran now has a free hand to proliferate its missiles and long-range drones unchecked. Joe Biden’s foreign policy decisions in the Middle East were ill conceived, disorganized, and at times fatal, including for US service members as we tragically saw at Tower 22 in Jordan. And in the end, he left the world more volatile and less safe than he found it.

    It’s clear that the Biden administration’s blatant refusal to enforce sanctions against Iran contributed to instability across the region and the globe. Under his administration, we witnessed an unprecedented trade in illicit oil between Iran and China, opening a lifeline for the IRGC to fund its malign activities, and it didn’t work. Appeasing terrorists does not work. And that is why I’m pleased that President Trump has since put US policy towards Iran back on track, restoring the much-needed and most effective maximum pressure campaign. Since taking office just over 2 months ago, the Trump administration has made great strides to implement an aggressive and comprehensive Iran policy that restores much-needed deterrents. This is a welcome change from the days of hand-wringing we saw under President Biden, whose policy towards Iran was all carrots and no sticks. The strategy now is to execute the maximum pressure campaign and deny the regime every ounce of grace given to them by the Biden administration.

    As part of this strategy, we must clamp down on the Iranian oil trade. Last year, Iran made over $50 billion from its illicit oil trade, much of which is controlled by its Revolutionary Guard Corps. As part of the maximum pressure, we must fully enforce existing sanctions to stop this illicit oil trade, specifically cutting off Iran’s oil trade with China, which accounts for roughly 90% of oil exports. We must also take all available steps to stop Iran ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. A nuclear Iran is not an option, and the safety of the American people and everything we love is dependent on our success here. One way or another, Iran’s nuclear ambitions are finished. And once Iran loses hope for nuclear capacity and we’ve decimated their bank accounts with the halt to the oil trade, they won’t be able to fund terror proxies any longer. President Trump’s support for Israel in the war against Iran-backed terror is absolute, and I hope to see other partners in the region step up their commitment to working with the US and Israel to address this shared threat to ensure Iran no longer threatens our security or that of the free world. As this hearing will demonstrate, there are a number of measures that can and should be taken, and I look forward to exploring that with our witnesses today and seeing the path forward.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Phillips 66 completes acquisition of EPIC NGL

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    HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Phillips 66 (NYSE:PSX) announced today the completion of its previously announced acquisition of EPIC Y-Grade GP, LLC and EPIC Y-Grade, LP, which own various subsidiaries and long-haul natural gas liquids pipelines, fractionation facilities and distribution systems (“EPIC NGL”) for total cash consideration of approximately $2.2 billion.
    “This transaction strengthens our position as a leading integrated downstream energy provider,” said Don Baldridge, Phillips 66 executive vice president of Midstream & Chemicals. “We are evolving our portfolio and enhancing our ability to provide seamless and efficient delivery of energy products. Phillips 66 will offer producers unparalleled flow assurance, while advancing a strategy that is expected to deliver attractive returns and create long-term value for our shareholders.”
    The EPIC NGL business consists of two fractionators (170 MBD) near Corpus Christi, Texas, approximately 350 miles of purity distribution pipelines and an approximately 885-mile NGL pipeline (175 MBD) linking production supplies in the Delaware, Midland and Eagle Ford basins to fractionation complexes and the Phillips 66 Sweeny Hub.
    The expansion project from 175 MBD to 225 MBD for the NGL pipeline is expected to be completed in the second quarter. A second expansion to increase capacity to 350 MBD has already been sanctioned with completion expected in the fourth quarter of 2026.
    The acquired assets connect Permian production to Gulf Coast refiners, petrochemical companies and export markets, and are highly integrated with the Phillips 66 asset base.
    About Phillips 66
    Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) is a leading integrated downstream energy provider that manufactures, transports and markets products that drive the global economy. The company’s portfolio includes Midstream, Chemicals, Refining, Marketing and Specialties, and Renewable Fuels businesses. Headquartered in Houston, Phillips 66 has employees around the globe who are committed to safely and reliably providing energy and improving lives while pursuing a lower-carbon future. For more information, visit phillips66.com or follow @Phillips66Co on LinkedIn.

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These statements are not guarantees of future events or performance, and you should not unduly rely on them as they involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecast in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements include: the possibility that Phillips 66 may not fully realize the expected benefits of the completed transaction; the risk of any unexpected costs or expenses resulting from the completed transaction; changes in governmental policies or laws that relate to our operations, including regulations that seek to limit or restrict refining, marketing and midstream operations or regulate profits, pricing, or taxation of our products or feedstocks, or other regulations that restrict feedstock imports or product exports; our ability to timely obtain or maintain permits necessary for projects; fluctuations in NGL, crude oil, refined petroleum, renewable fuels and natural gas prices, and refining, marketing and petrochemical margins; the effects of any widespread public health crisis and its negative impact on commercial activity and demand for refined petroleum or renewable fuels products; changes to worldwide government policies relating to renewable fuels and greenhouse gas emissions that adversely affect programs including the renewable fuel standards program, low carbon fuel standards and tax credits for renewable fuels; potential liability from pending or future litigation; liability for remedial actions, including removal and reclamation obligations under existing or future environmental regulations; unexpected changes in costs for constructing, modifying or operating our facilities; our ability to successfully complete, or any material delay in the completion of, any asset disposition, acquisition, shutdown or conversion that we have announced or may pursue, including receipt of any necessary regulatory approvals or permits related thereto; unexpected difficulties in manufacturing, refining or transporting our products; the level and success of drilling and production volumes around our midstream assets; risks and uncertainties with respect to the actions of actual or potential competitive suppliers and transporters of refined petroleum products, renewable fuels or specialty products; lack of, or disruptions in, adequate and reliable transportation for our products; failure to complete construction of capital projects on time or within budget; our ability to comply with governmental regulations or make capital expenditures to maintain compliance with laws; limited access to capital or significantly higher cost of capital related to illiquidity or uncertainty in the domestic or international financial markets, which may also impact our ability to repurchase shares and declare and pay dividends; potential disruption of our operations due to accidents, weather events, including as a result of climate change, acts of terrorism or cyberattacks; general domestic and international economic and political developments, including armed hostilities (such as the Russia-Ukraine war), expropriation of assets, and other diplomatic developments; international monetary conditions and exchange controls; changes in estimates or projections used to assess fair value of intangible assets, goodwill and property and equipment and/or strategic decisions with respect to our asset portfolio that cause impairment charges; investments required, or reduced demand for products, as a result of environmental rules and regulations; changes in tax, environmental and other laws and regulations (including alternative energy mandates); political and societal concerns about climate change that could result in changes to our business or increase expenditures, including litigation-related expenses; the operation, financing and distribution decisions of equity affiliates we do not control; and other economic, business, competitive and/or regulatory factors affecting our businesses generally as set forth in Phillips 66’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Phillips 66 is under no obligation (and expressly disclaims any such obligation) to update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Government meeting (2025, No. 11)

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    1. On amendments to certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Federal Service for Control over Alcohol and Tobacco Markets)

    The draft act is aimed at implementing the Federal Law of November 30, 2024 No. 433-FZ “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”.

    2. On the draft federal law “On Amendments to the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses” (in terms of improving the procedure for proceedings on administrative offenses)

    The bill introduces the right of a judge to issue a ruling on returning the case materials on an administrative offence for revision due to identified deficiencies.

    3. On the draft federal law “On the ratification of the Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on military cooperation”

    The bill proposes to ratify the agreement signed in Moscow on August 13, 2024.

    4. On the results of the implementation of the comprehensive state program of the Russian Federation “Construction” in 2024

    Information on the implementation of the Construction program includes information on the achieved indicators for the commissioning of capital construction projects.

    Moscow, April 1, 2025

    The content of the press releases of the Department of Press Service and References is a presentation of materials submitted by federal executive bodies for discussion at a meeting of the Government of the Russian Federation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev discussed bilateral cooperation projects with Namibia’s Minister of International Relations and Trade Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

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    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

    April 1, 2025

    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

    April 1, 2025

    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

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    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

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    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

    In Windhoek (Namibia), Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation – Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, Co-Chairman of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi. The development of Russian-Namibian relations, including strengthening trade and economic ties, were discussed at the meeting.

    “The friendship between our countries continues to develop within the framework of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation. We have been able to achieve impressive results. In 2024, an almost twofold increase in bilateral trade was recorded. I hope that we will continue to work in the same atmosphere of mutual understanding and cooperation that has accompanied the relations between our two countries all these years,” said Yuri Trutnev.

    The 11th meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission, which is planned to be held in Windhoek, was discussed.

    Yuri Trutnev recalled that following the 10th meeting of the commission, plans were outlined for further coordinated work aimed at achieving significant progress in bilateral business cooperation. Following the discussions, the Russian Government gave specific instructions to relevant departments and organizations so that they could carry out the necessary work to implement the decisions recorded in the final protocol. In turn, the Russian side expects prompt practical implementation of the outlined plans from its Namibian partners.

    “There is still a lot of work to be done,” noted Yuri Trutnev.

    Summing up the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the intention of the Russian side to develop bilateral ties. “We will develop relations between our countries and are waiting for proposals from the Namibian side to hold a meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation. Our countries have long maintained friendly relations, and Russia will continue to be a reliable friend of Namibia,” concluded Yuri Trutnev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev and the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin discussed issues of ecology and agriculture in the region

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin. The parties summed up the results of the implementation of the national project “Ecology” in the region and discussed readiness to implement the new national project “Ecological Well-being”.

    Within the framework of the national project “Ecology”, the Donetsk People’s Republic participated in three federal projects: “Integrated system of handling municipal solid waste”, “Preservation of unique water bodies”, “Preservation of forests”. Under the new national project “Ecological well-being” for 2025, more than 150 million rubles are planned to be allocated for the region. In the DPR, activities of four federal projects will be implemented: “General cleaning”, “Closed-loop economy”, “Water of Russia”, “Preservation of forests”.

    The meeting also discussed preparations for the sowing campaign this year. Denis Pushilin noted that livestock production indicators are growing in the region’s agricultural sector. In 2024, milk production increased compared to the previous year and reached more than 48 thousand tons.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev: It is necessary to increase the efficiency of monitoring the use of subsoil licenses

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting dedicated to the subsoil fund management system

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting dedicated to the subsoil fund management system

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    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting dedicated to the subsoil fund management system. The Deputy Prime Minister discussed with the heads of relevant departments the factors influencing the high-quality and full implementation of mineral extraction licenses by subsoil users.

    “Mining is one of the leading sectors of our country’s economy. At the same time, uninterrupted mining requires continuous exploration and prospecting. This is the only way to guarantee sufficient reserves in the future. Despite the fact that the conditions for obtaining licenses are clearly regulated by law, practice shows that a number of companies do not fully fulfill their obligations. To improve existing mechanisms, it is necessary not only to use direct regulation, but also to set up economic incentive instruments so that companies have an interest,” said Dmitry Patrushev.

    The meeting discussed the effectiveness of the application procedure for issuing licenses for geological exploration of subsoil. Since the launch of such a mechanism in 2014, companies have invested about 100 billion rubles, about 700 deposits have been discovered, and reserves of key types of resources have increased. However, a negative consequence has been cases of companies obtaining licenses without the necessary capital and competencies. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Rosnedra will have to assess the current mechanism for each type of mineral resource.

    Dmitry Patrushev emphasized the need to improve the efficiency and coverage of monitoring the use of licenses, as well as the digitalization and automation of industry processes in this area.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: 2.5 thousand students will receive 1 million rubles each for the implementation of technological startups

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    Dmitry Chernyshenko: 2.5 thousand students will receive 1 million rubles each for the implementation of technological startups. On the right is the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov

    The Ministry of Education and Science has announced a competition for grants called “Student Startup.” Applications can be submitted until May 20 atofficial website of the project.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that the number of grant recipients increases annually.

    “President Vladimir Putin emphasizes that the share of youth technology entrepreneurship in the country’s economy should increase significantly in the coming years. The Government is currently implementing a number of measures aimed at this, including expanding the grant program for student startups. In 2025, 2.5 thousand students will receive grants of 1 million rubles to implement their ideas – 500 more than the year before. Absolutely all university students can participate in the competition. I am confident that such opportunities will allow young talents to reveal their potential and contribute to the technological future of Russia,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also emphasized that over the entire period of the Student Startup grant competition, since 2022, 4.5 thousand startups have been supported. This competition is one of the seven tools of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform, which this year was included in the new federal project Technologies of the national project Effective and Competitive Economy.

    “Over three years, the competition has attracted more than 18,000 students from all over the country. If at the start of the project we received over 4,000 applications, then in 2024 their number doubled. This year, postgraduate students and residents of scientific organizations will be able to join the competition for the first time. Their involvement in the creation of technological startups will allow us to establish even closer ties between research institutes and businesses, shorten the path from an idea to its transformation into a real technology or product,” said Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov.

    The selection of projects for the Student Startup competition is carried out in seven thematic tracks, most of which correspond to priority areas of scientific and technological development in Russia: digital technologies, medicine and health-preserving technologies, chemical technologies and new materials, new devices and intelligent production technologies, biotechnology, resource-saving energy, creative industries. In 2024, the largest number of applications were submitted for digital technologies.

    If they win the competition, participants will have to register a legal entity, develop a business plan and launch a website for their startup.

    The operator of the Student Startup competition is the Innovation Assistance Fund. Detailed information is available on the competition page https: //fashi.ru/studstartend/ and in the competition regulations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

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    Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

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    Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

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    Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

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    Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

    The Adler bypass will become part of a prospective highway from the M-4 Don highway to Sochi and will connect the village of Kudepsta with the village of Vysokoye. The existing overpass at the 6th km of the A-149 Adler – Krasnaya Polyana road has been expanded at the construction site. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “Road construction is an important part of our daily work. This is due to the fact that roads are an important and integral element that guarantees the comprehensive development of territories. The connectivity of territories and the safety of citizens on short and long-distance trips depend on their quality and reliability. Thus, on the instructions of the President, we are building bypasses of cities, which help reduce travel time, relieve the street and road network of transit transport and improve the environmental situation. Among them is the Adler bypass, which will connect the Kudepsta microdistrict and the village of Vysokoye. As part of the project, the overpass on the 6th km of the A-149 Adler – Krasnaya Polyana highway is being reconstructed. Specialists have already completed the installation of all metal consoles, thanks to which the dimensions of the structure were increased from one to two lanes. The artificial structure will be part of the future interchange at the Eastern Portal of the Adler Bypass and will later become an integral part of the prospective highway connecting the M-4 “Don” highway with the city of Sochi,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Today, road workers have started the next stage: transferring sections of the overpass from temporary to permanent supports, laying networks, and installing noise barriers. Road workers will begin laying layers of asphalt on the overpass using the integrated Superpave technology in the near future. This innovative approach is aimed at creating asphalt concrete surfaces that are resistant to cracking due to temperature fluctuations, deformation, and fatigue failure.

    The launch of traffic on the overpass in both directions for guests and residents of Sochi is planned for the beginning of the tourist season.

    Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor Vyacheslav Petushenko added that the construction of the Adler bypass is divided into several stages.

    “Currently, as part of Stage IV in Kudepsta, we have completed the driving of pile foundations and grillages for 30% of the supports of future artificial structures. The height of some supports of the new bridge crossing over the river has already reached the height of the Kudepsta viaduct on the A-147 highway. It is important to note that the project is complex, since it is being implemented in mountainous terrain and dense urban development. This requires the use of special engineering solutions. Thus, at the Eastern Portal near Ivanovskaya Street, we have completed the driving of all 23 bored piles with frames made of fiberglass reinforcement. They will help to contain the slope when the tunnel boring machine cuts into it. In road construction, this technology is used quite rarely – and mainly in the construction of tunnels,” said Vyacheslav Petushenko.

    The high-speed road bypassing Adler will significantly reduce travel time to Sochi airport and Krasnaya Polyana, and will remove transit transport from the resort area of Adler. In addition, the implementation of the project will improve the environmental situation of the Black Sea coast and give an additional impetus to the development of the tourism potential of the southern regions.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for April

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    The Security Council in April will convene two of its annual meetings on peacekeeping operations and on displaced persons and refugees at a “particular time for multilateralism” as “we are confronting a number of crises, including armed conflicts and funding”, its President for the month told reporters at a Headquarters conference today.

    “All of this is compelling multilateralism to think long and hard about its methods and about its capacities to tackle the challenges which it was established to address,” said Jérôme Bonnafont (France), who took up the French ambassadorship on 17 March and whose delegation holds the 15-member organ’s rotating presidency for this month.

    The above-mentioned meetings will convene on 7 April and 28 April focusing on peacekeeping operations and refugees and displaced persons, respectively.  On 2 April, the Council is also set to hold a briefing on the protection of civilians in armed conflict.

    Mr. Bonnafont told reporters that the UN’s principles are not just fundamental, “they are the bedrock of the multilateral system and international law”.  And in the Security Council, they must be harnessed for global peace and security.

    On the Ukrainian front, he said the question now is whether discussions will produce a ceasefire that leads to a just and lasting peace, underpinned by the principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter.  This must ensure respect for Ukraine’s territorial integrity.  “The Council must guide proceedings towards that outcome,” he stressed.

    In the Middle East, “we cannot rule out a regional escalation”, he warned, adding that the Council, on 29 April, will hold a meeting on the matter to be chaired by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.  The Council will also meet on Lebanon, Syria and Libya in April.

    The 15-member organ will focus on Africa, as well, holding several meetings throughout the month on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan and South Sudan, where entire populations have been compelled to flee, the French Permanent Representative said.  In the Americas region, the Council will hold a briefing on 21 April on Haiti, where there is “pressing need” for a UN mission, he added.

    Asked about the ceasefire in Ukraine, he said that the UN must support a peace that is based on the UN Charter, also noting relevant Council resolutions adopted last month.  “What is going on right now between the United States, Ukraine and the Russian Federation” must be “pushed in the right direction by the UN”, he went on to add.

    When asked about what “tools” the UN and European Union have in their toolbox to push talks in the right direction, he said that support to Ukraine from Europe is multifaceted.  “We are on the side of Ukraine which was aggressed by Russia,” he reiterated, also adding that Europe is financially and militarily supporting Kyiv, as well.

    Answering about Council “relevancy” in a time of protracted wars in Ukraine and Gaza, he said that the Council is actively working to develop processes, but that “there is no magical wand” to put an end to wars.  The Council has a mandate to support processes and deploy operations.  “It is no easy task,” he went on to emphasize, underscoring the importance of “political dynamics” to support peace on the ground.

    On Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and whether there could be a ceasefire achieved in April, he said work is being done to convince Hamas to liberate hostages with dignity.  Clearly, the bombing needs to stop, he said, urging Israeli forces to return to a ceasefire and calling on all parties to return to logic.  In the medium term, the international community must start preparing for Gaza’s reconstruction efforts.

    Asked about the security situation in Haiti, he said that the UN must deploy a mission there, but doing so is contingent on sufficient financing and logistical arrangements.  The security situation in that country, he stressed, is very complex and challenging.

    As to whether the Council will consider sanctioning Rwandan parties for their involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, he said that mediation efforts are currently being supported including by Angola and Qatar.  The Council did express its view on the urgency of a ceasefire a few days ago, he noted.

    Responding to a question about protecting Syria’s minorities, he said the Council demanded that Syrian authorities act “as is expected of them, namely that they respect the civilian population and minorities”.  There is a transitional government in Syria “made up of people from different groups”.  For Syria to see a definitive return to peace, it must respect its own diversity and must be inclusive, he said.

    On the bombing of Lebanon, he said it is a very critical moment for Beirut, “which has a chance to engage in efforts for a lasting peace” and become a peaceful country that can coexist with its neighbours.

    For the full programme of work, please see:  www.un.org/securitycouncil/events/calendar.

    MIL OSI United Nations News –

    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Meeting of the Weimar+ – ministers back just and lasting peace in Ukraine

    Source: France-Diplomatie – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development

    Published on April 1, 2025

    Joint statement by the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (March 31, 2025)

    Three days after the anniversary of the Bucha massacre, we reiterate our unwavering support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace based on the principles of the United Nations Charter and international law, building on our Warsaw Declaration of 19 November, our Berlin Declaration of 12 December and our Paris Declaration of 12 February.

    Ukraine has shown its strong commitment to peace, also by agreeing to a full ceasefire without preconditions. However, Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has not ceased. Instead of imposing new conditions and launching continued attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure that cause more and more victims, Russia must now show it is serious about ending its war. We call on Russia to stop its delaying tactics and reciprocate by agreeing without delay, as Ukraine has done, to an immediate, unconditional ceasefire on equal terms and implementing it fully. We need to see progress within a clear timeframe.

    Building on the recent meetings in Paris and London, we took forward the discussion on how best to support a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine, which is vital for Ukraine, for Europe and for the whole international community.

    We remain committed to further political, financial, economic, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support for Ukraine, together with our international partners. To this end, we will strengthen Ukraine through significant short- and long-term military support, also in the framework of Capability Coalitions and the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, which will hold its next meeting on 11 April. Many European partners, including the members of this group, have made substantive additional pledges to support Ukraine militarily and are planning similar commitments in the future.

    We also stand ready to apply further pressure on Russia using all tools available, including by adopting new sanctions, to hinder its ability to wage its war of aggression and to ensure Ukraine is placed in the best position possible to secure a just and lasting peace. We reiterate that Russia’s assets should remain immobilized until Russia ceases its war of aggression against Ukraine and compensates it for the damage caused.

    We are also strongly committed to ensuring full accountability for war crimes and the other most serious crimes committed in connection with Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. The progress made on establishing a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, within the framework of the Council of Europe, is an important step.

    A credible pathway to peace must include humanitarian relief efforts, notably the exchange of prisoners of war, the release of civilians and the return of all Ukrainian children and other civilians unlawfully deported and transferred to Russia and Belarus.

    We support efforts for a ceasefire that can lead to the establishment of a just and lasting peace. We welcome recent progress to define the essential elements for a viable and sustainable ceasefire, including a clear framework of monitoring and verification.

    Peace must be sustainable, backed by effective guarantees to prevent further acts of aggression. Real, robust and credible security guarantees for Ukraine are an indispensable element of a just and lasting peace, based on Ukraine’s sovereign right to determine its security relationships with its partners, and on the duty of the international community to prevent future Russian aggression. We stand ready to play a leading role in this regard.

    Peace must be just, and Russia’s war of aggression cannot end with a reward to the aggressor. There can be no agreement that compromises on Euro-Atlantic security and the independence, sovereignty territorial integrity of Ukraine. We will not accept any agreement that restricts Ukraine’s military and defence industry or the military presence of partner countries in Ukraine.

    We stand ready to do our share in order to achieve this peace. Europe now provides almost two-thirds of all support to Ukraine, and 60% of military aid. We reiterate our ironclad commitment to NATO as the bedrock of Euro-Atlantic security and commit to take on greater responsibility for the future of the security and defence of the European continent, aiming at a significant result at the summit in The Hague.

    We reiterate the inherent right of Ukraine to choose its own destiny and to defend its democracy. Ukraine’s future is in Europe and in the European Union, and Ukraine’s future is crucial for the security of Europe. Europe must be fully involved in the negotiations and will make its own decisions.

    We remain committed to supporting Ukraine’s repair, recovery and reconstruction, in coordination with international partners.

    We reaffirm our commitment to our democratic values, and to further engage with our global partners in order to promote together a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, based on the universal principles of the United Nations Charter.

    We reaffirm that Europe must assume more responsibility for its own security and become better equipped and deal with immediate and future challenges. (…)./.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Graham, Blumenthal Lead 50 Senators In Introducing Hard-Hitting Russia Sanctions

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for South Carolina Lindsey Graham

    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) led 50 U.S. Senators – evenly divided by party affiliation – to introduce primary and secondary sanctions against Russia and actors supporting Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.

    These sanctions would be imposed if Russia refuses to engage in good faith negotiations for a lasting peace with Ukraine or initiates another effort, including military invasion, that undermines the sovereignty of Ukraine after peace is negotiated. The legislation also imposes a 500 percent tariff on imported goods from countries that buy Russian oil, gas, uranium and other products.

    “We are pleased to announce that we have received overwhelming bipartisan support for our primary and secondary sanctions legislation against Russia. The sanctions against Russia require tariffs on countries who purchase Russian oil, gas, uranium and other products. They are hard hitting for a reason.

    “The dominating view in the United States Senate is that Russia is the aggressor, and that this horrific war and Putin’s aggression must end now and be deterred in the future.

    “We share President Trump’s frustration with Russia when it comes to obtaining a ceasefire, and support President Trump’s desire to achieve a lasting, just and honorable peace.

    “In 1994, as part of the Budapest Memorandum Ukraine gave up approximately 1,700 nuclear weapons with a promise from the U.S., Russia and United Kingdom that Ukraine’s sovereignty would be honored in the future. This failed to deter Russian aggression. In 2014 and 2015, the Minsk agreements were reached to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but again, it did nothing to deter future aggression. In 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine once more, leading to deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and the displacement of millions.

    “It is our hope that in 2025, President Trump and his team will achieve what has eluded the world in the past: ending Russian aggression against Ukraine permanently and ensuring the survivability of a free and democratic Ukraine.

    “These sanctions against Russia are at the ready and will receive overwhelming bipartisan, bicameral support if presented to the Senate and House for a vote.

    “We support an immediate ceasefire to secure a lasting, honorable peace.”

    The sanctions are cosponsored by U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), Dick Durbin (D-Illinois), Katie Britt (R-Alabama), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island), Todd Young (R-Indiana), Angus King (I-Maine), Pete Ricketts (R-Nebraska), Tim Kaine (D-Virginia), Kevin Cramer (R-North Dakota), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota), John Curtis (R-Utah), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Maggie Hassan (D-New Hampshire), Deb Fischer (R-Nebraska), Angela Alsobrooks (D-Maryland), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi), Jeanne Shaheen (D-New Hampshire), Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina), Peter Welch (D-Vermont), Markwayne Mullin (R-Oklahoma), Chris Coons (D-Delaware), Tim Sheehy (R-Montana), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Mark Kelly (D-Arizona), Jon Husted (R-Ohio), Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), John Hickenlooper (D-Colorado), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Michael Bennet (D-Colorado), Shelley Moore Capito (R-West Virginia), Ruben Gallego (D-Arizona), John Hoeven (R-North Dakota), John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania), John Boozman (R-Arkansas), Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland), James Lankford (R-Oklahoma), Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico), Rick Scott (R-Florida), Adam Schiff (D-California), Jim Justice (R-West Virginia), Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts), Steve Daines (R-Montana) and Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island).

    Companion legislation is being introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by U.S. Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pennsylvania), Mike Quigley (D-Illinois), Joe Wilson (R-South Carolina) and Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio).

    MIL OSI USA News –

    April 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Diamondback Energy, Inc. Announces Closing of Double Eagle Acquisition

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MIDLAND, Texas, April 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Diamondback Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FANG) (“Diamondback” or “the Company”) today announced that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of certain subsidiaries of Double Eagle IV Midco, LLC (“Double Eagle”).

    About Diamondback

    Diamondback is an independent oil and natural gas company headquartered in Midland, Texas focused on the acquisition, development, exploration and exploitation of unconventional, onshore oil and natural gas reserves in the Permian Basin in West Texas. For more information, please visit www.diamondbackenergy.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act, which involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, including statements regarding Diamondback’s: future performance; business strategy; future operations (including drilling plans and capital plans); estimates and projections of production, revenues, losses, costs, expenses, returns, cash flow, and financial position; reserve estimates and its ability to replace or increase reserves; anticipated benefits or other effects of strategic transactions (including the pending drop down transaction with Viper Energy, Inc., the Double Eagle Acquisition and other acquisitions or divestitures); and plans and objectives of management (including plans for future cash flow from operations) are forward-looking statements. When used in this news release, the words “aim,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “future,” “guidance,” “intend,” “may,” “model,” “outlook,” “plan,” “positioned,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “seek,” “should,” “target,” “will,” “would,” and similar expressions (including the negative of such terms) as they relate to Diamondback are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. Although Diamondback believes that the expectations and assumptions reflected in its forward-looking statements are reasonable as and when made, they involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and, in many cases, beyond Diamondback’s control. Accordingly, forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and Diamondback’s actual outcomes could differ materially from what Diamondback has expressed in its forward-looking statements.

    Factors that could cause the outcomes to differ materially include (but are not limited to) the following: changes in supply and demand levels for oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, and the resulting impact on the price for those commodities; the impact of public health crises, including epidemic or pandemic diseases and any related company or government policies or actions; actions taken by the members of OPEC+ and Russia affecting the production and pricing of oil, as well as other domestic and global political, economic, or diplomatic developments, including any impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war on the global energy markets and geopolitical stability; instability in the financial markets; trade wars; inflationary pressures; higher interest rates and their impact on the cost of capital; regional supply and demand factors, including delays, curtailment delays or interruptions of production, or governmental orders, rules or regulations that impose production limits; federal and state legislative and regulatory initiatives relating to hydraulic fracturing, including the effect of existing and future laws and governmental regulations; physical and transition risks relating to climate change; those risks described in Item 1A of Diamondback’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the SEC on February 26, 2025, and those risks disclosed in its subsequent filings on Forms 10-Q and 8-K, which can be obtained free of charge on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and Diamondback’s website at www.diamondbackenergy.com/investors.

    In light of these factors, the events anticipated by Diamondback’s forward-looking statements may not occur at the time anticipated or at all. Moreover, Diamondback operates in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment and new risks emerge from time to time. Diamondback cannot predict all risks, nor can it assess the impact of all factors on its business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by any forward-looking statements it may make. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this news release or, if earlier, as of the date they were made. Diamondback does not intend to, and disclaims any obligation to, update or revise any forward-looking statements unless required by applicable law.                                        

    Investor Contact:
    Adam Lawlis
    +1 432.221.7467
    alawlis@diamondbackenergy.com 

    The MIL Network –

    April 2, 2025
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