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Category: Russian Federation

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Bashneft organized a round table on the contribution of oil workers to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War

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

    In honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, ANK Bashneft (part of Rosneft) organized a round table with the participation of historians, industry veterans and schoolchildren from the Movement of the First. The goal of the patriotic action is to preserve the historical memory of the feat of the Soviet people in the fight against the Nazi invaders.

    During the discussion, the participants talked about the labor feat of Bashkir oil workers during the Great Patriotic War. Schoolchildren were able to ask questions to veterans and historians and learn about the key role of fuel and lubricants from Bashkiria in the victory of the Red Army in the legendary battles of Stalingrad and the Kursk Bulge.

    Bashkiria was one of the most significant centers of the fuel and energy complex of the country during the war. From July 1941 to May 1942, the People’s Commissariat of the Oil Industry of the USSR was located in Ufa. During the war, new fields and deposits were discovered in the republic, and the capacity of oil refineries was significantly increased.

    In the period 1941-1945, Bashkiria accounted for 4.5% of the all-Union oil production – 5.1 million tons, as well as 6.5% of the production of aviation and automobile gasoline – 1.3 million tons. In addition, other oil products were produced in the amount of more than 1 million tons.

    During the war, Bashkir oil workers not only successfully developed the Ishimbay and Tuymazinskoye fields, but also discovered new ones. Among them were the Pokrovskoye, Kinzebulatovskoye, Salikhovskoye fields, as well as Devonian oil deposits, which allowed for a sharp increase in oil production at Bashkir fields. Bashkiria became the key center of the Volga-Ural oil province, which was called the “Second Baku”.

    Industry veterans told the young participants about the amazing labor feats of Bashkir oil workers of those years, who, in the difficult conditions of war, achieved great results and did everything in the name of the common Victory.

    Separately, during the discussion, attention was drawn to the work of women in oil fields and oil refineries in Bashkiria during the Great Patriotic War. For example, during the war, the training center of the Ufa Oil Refinery trained about 800 workers, 470 of whom were women. Shifts of 12 hours could be extended to four in a row.

    Bashkir oil workers were repeatedly awarded the Challenge Red Banner of the State Defense Committee (GKO). In 1946, the Red Banners of the GKO as a symbol of labor glory were transferred for eternal storage to the No. 1 Tuymazaneft Trust and the Ufa Oil Refinery.

    The round table paid special attention to the issues of preserving historical truth and forming spiritual and patriotic values in the younger generation. At the end of the discussion, it was decided to hold such meetings regularly.

    Reference:

    ANK Bashneft is one of the oldest enterprises in the country’s oil and gas industry, operating in the extraction and processing of oil and gas. The company’s key assets are located in the Republic of Bashkortostan. Oil and gas exploration and production are also carried out in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Orenburg Region, Perm Krai and the Republic of Tatarstan.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft March 18, 2025

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev: All fires must be detected and extinguished as quickly as possible within the first 24 hours

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    March 18, 2025

    Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting on preparations for the flood and fire hazard period.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting on preparations for the flood and fire-hazardous period. The event was attended by all responsible federal agencies – the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Roshydromet, Rosvodresursy and Rosleskhoz, as well as heads of the subjects of the Russian Federation.

    “Of course, the regions should have conducted the relevant analysis and prepared for the new season taking into account the accumulated experience. I would like to note that the strategic planning documents stipulate the need for regions to eliminate at least 80% of fires within the first 24 hours after detection. I believe it is important to emphasize that if you do not spare the effort and resources to extinguish fires in the required volume right away, this is the key to success. The so-called traffic light scheme for extinguishing fires has been in effect for the second year, implying different levels of response depending on the complexity and duration of the fires. Special attention should be paid to improving fire extinguishing in hard-to-reach areas of the Far East and preventing the occurrence of landscape fires,” Dmitry Patrushev emphasized.

    The Deputy Prime Minister recalled that almost 20 billion rubles have been allocated to the regions to strengthen preparations for the 2025 season. Including more than 5 billion additionally allocated to the most fire-prone regions – Yakutia, Transbaikalia and Krasnoyarsk Krai. In addition, this year almost half a billion rubles have been additionally allocated to Rosleskhoz to create a forest fire center in the Far East. The emergence of such a center should provide prompt assistance in extinguishing complex fires.

    In the near future, Roshydromet will send a revised fire hazard forecast to the regions, with an emphasis on areas where the most likely deterioration in the situation is expected.

    The Deputy Prime Minister drew the attention of the regions to the need to strengthen control, with the exception of agricultural fires, as well as their timely extinguishing in the event of fires. They also need to ensure the protection of populated areas at risk of the spread of landscape fires.

    “Considering the unfavorable forecast for the spring period, the subjects of the Central, Southern, North Caucasian Federal Districts, southern Siberia, the Far East, the Volga region and the Urals need to concentrate their forces and resources in the most fire-hazardous areas. It is necessary to detect fires as quickly as possible and eliminate them within the first 24 hours,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    Dmitry Patrushev instructed the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Emergency Situations, together with the regions, to create an interdepartmental headquarters to monitor the situation in the Central Federal District, as well as to monitor the situation throughout Russia on a weekly basis. Meetings of the headquarters with the participation of the Deputy Prime Minister will also be held regularly.

    Dmitry Patrushev also stressed the importance of coordinated interdepartmental work between the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Federal Forestry Agency and prompt response to the deterioration of the situation related to forest fires. In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister called on the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the regions to ensure the uninterrupted operation of prompt public warning systems.

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 03/18/2025, 16-23 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JVYG8 (ROSEXIMB1) were changed.

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    03/18/2025

    16:23

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 18.03.2025, 16-23 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 102.36) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1120.71 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A0JVYG8 (ROSEXIMB1) were changed.

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Metro – 34 new trains “Moscow-2024” will hit the metro lines this year

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Metro

    As Maxim Liksutov noted, in 2025 the Moscow Metro continues to update its rolling stock. It is planned to purchase 34 modern Russian trains “Moscow-2024”. They will replace the outdated cars on line 2 and will appear on new sections of line 16.

    Moscow Metro – New Moskva-2024 trains.

    The Moscow-2024 trains have everything for passenger comfort:

    Numerous information screens.

    Through passage throughout the entire composition.

    Climate control systems with air purification.

    USB or Type-C ports on the handrails.

    The Moscow Metro is a world leader in rolling stock renewal rates. Since 2010, we have acquired more than 4,800 modern carriages, increasing their number almost 6 times. On the instructions of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, we will continue to renew trains this year – this is an important step towards improving the quality of transportation and passenger comfort, noted Maxim Liksutov.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 18.03.2025 deposit auction of JSC “GFSO” will take place

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Date of the deposit auction 03/18/2025. Placement currency RUB. Maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) 240,000,000.00. Placement term, days 365. Date of depositing funds 03/18/2025. Date of return of funds 03/18/2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 19.55. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) 240,000,000.00. Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

    The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 11:30 to 11:35. Applications in competition mode from 11:35 to 11:40. Setting the cutoff percentage rate or declaring the auction invalid before 11:50.

    Additional conditions – interest on the deposit amount is accrued and paid monthly; no fees or remuneration for transactions on the deposit account is allowed; extension of the bank deposit agreement upon expiration of the deposit placement term is not allowed; early withdrawal of the deposit amount (part of the deposit amount) at the request of JSC MFI “GFSO”, while the interest rate on the amount of early withdrawn funds is set at a rate higher than the rate for early withdrawal of the deposit amount (part of the deposit amount) established in the credit institution (hereinafter – “on demand”).

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: 100 universities from 41 regions of the country have been selected for the main track of the Priority-2030 program

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The list of participants in the main track was approved by the Council for the Support of Universities Development Programs – Participants of “Priority 2030”, chaired by the Minister of Education and Science Valery Falkov.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that the updated architecture of the Priority 2030 program evaluates the target model of the university and its focus on achieving technological leadership by our country. Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized this in his Address to the Federal Assembly.

    “Since this year, the updated Priority 2030 program has been implemented within the framework of the Youth and Children national project. It encourages universities to set ambitious goals and restructure internal processes. An important result is the strengthening of the connection between universities and the real sector of the economy. Since the launch of the program in 2021, the amount of funds invested in the development programs of participating universities by technology partners has doubled – up to 61 billion rubles last year. At the same time, the number of technology partners has also increased – there are already almost 12.5 thousand of them,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

    A distinctive feature of the current council was the new view of universities on their development programs – the focus of the universities was on specific projects for interaction with industry, emphasized the head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov.

    “This is a serious challenge and an important stage for most universities. Each participant presented a specific technology project, through which we assessed all the work, the entire concept of the university for its development strategy. It is especially pleasant to note that heads of regions and representatives of federal ministries came to support their universities. At the defense in each team of participating universities there were top managers, heads of large companies – partners of the universities. All this speaks to the growing role of the program itself and universities in the country’s economy,” said Valery Falkov.

    An expert group of researchers representing various subject areas was formed to evaluate strategic technology projects and monitor their implementation. They assessed how ambitious, realistic and resourced the projects submitted by universities were.

    Based on the results of the selection, the first group included 11 universities, each of which will receive about 1 billion rubles. The second group included 21 universities, each of which will receive 460 million rubles. The third group included 68 universities – each of them will receive up to 100 million rubles. Subsidy funds can be used to build a system of incentive payments for faculty, develop university infrastructure, purchase high-tech equipment, attract world-class researchers to universities, and organize scientific events.

    The total amount of funds that will be distributed among 100 universities will be 27.8 billion rubles. It is important that about 70% of recipients of subsidies under the Priority program are regional universities.

    22 universities have received candidate status in the main track of the Priority and will implement their programs independently using their own funds and attracted financing. During this period, the university has the opportunity to apply for a grant. Financing is provided subject to the successful implementation of the development program and a positive assessment by the collegial bodies of the Priority-2030 program.

    The approved list of participants and candidates for the 2025 program can be found atlink.

    Let us remind you that in addition to the main track, “Priority” includes a creative track (based on it, 5 universities of the Ministry of Culture were selected) and Far Eastern (It included 14 universities of the Far Eastern Federal District). Thus, 119 universities will receive support under the program this year.

    Priority 2030 is the largest state university support program in the modern history of Russia, successfully implemented since 2021. Its goal is to concentrate resources to ensure the contribution of Russian universities to the achievement of the national development goals of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030, to increase the scientific and educational potential of universities and research organizations, and to ensure the participation of higher education institutions in the socio-economic development of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

    This year, the Priority 2030 program is focused on achieving technological leadership as one of Russia’s national development goals. Each participating university included in its development program up to three strategic technological projects planned for implementation by 2030 and for the long term up to 2036.

    Thanks to the strengthening of ties with the real sector of the economy in 2021–2024, the number of scientific and technological projects implemented by Priority participants more than doubled – from 3.2 thousand to 7.1 thousand.

    An important achievement of the program is the influx of applicants to participating universities, most of which are located in the regions. Today, they have 200 thousand more students than in 2021.

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: From student to professional: internship at the Bank of Russia

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    Bank of Russiainvites you to an autumn internshipfull-time students, starting from the 2nd year of a bachelor’s degree, specialist degree, as well as master’s degree students. Applications can be submitted until May 4, 2025 in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk and 10 other cities. The start of the internship is scheduled for September 2025.

    Candidates will go through several selection stages: questionnaires, online testing, video interviews and a final interview with their future manager. This will allow their professional skills to be assessed and the areas in which they will work during their internship to be determined.

    Applicants who successfully pass the competitive tests will become interns at the Bank of Russia for up to 6 months. They will be able to work from 20 hours a week and will receive a salary. In agreement with the manager, they will be given an individual schedule so that it is convenient to combine work and study; remote work is also possible. The most successful interns will then be able to continue their career at the Bank of Russia.

    Last autumn, more than 190 students completed internships in the regulator’s branches throughout Russia.

    Preview photo: Megaflopp / Shutterstock / Fotodom

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: On March 21 at 15:00 there will be a press conference on the results of the meeting of the Board of Directors on monetary policy

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    The event will be attended by the Chairman of the Bank of Russia Elvira Nabiullina and the Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia Alexey Zabotkin.

    Elvira Nabiullina will make a statement on monetary policy.

    The press conference will be held at the Bank of Russia press center. The broadcast of the speech will be available on our website, channel inTelegram, as well as on the official page inVKontakte.

    Accreditation for journalists is open until 17:00 on March 19 at the following address: Media@kbr.ru.

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Mobile applications of large banks will be supplemented with functionality for victims of fraudsters

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    From October 1, 2025 large banks, including on the market payment services, will be required to add functionality to their mobile applications that will allow customers to promptly report a fraudulent transfer. Victims will also be able to receive an electronic certificate from the bank about such a transaction to contact the police.

    New requirements are provided position Bank of Russia. They will simplify the procedure for filing an application with law enforcement agencies.

    Clients of these banks will also be able to answer the credit institution’s question in the mobile application whether they carried out the transaction for which the bank received a request from the regulator under the influence of fraudsters. This order of interaction is possible in cases where victims directly contact the police, and law enforcement officers request data at the Bank of Russia.

    In addition, from October 1 of this year, all banks must accept applications from citizens who transferred cash to fraudsters’ accounts through an ATM using tokenized (digital) cards. It does not matter whether the victim is a client of this bank or not. Theft of money through tokenized cards is now one of the most common methods of fraud.

    From March 29 this year, all banks will also be required to notify parents or legal representatives of minor clients aged 14 to 18 about the issuance of a card to them, as well as about all transactions on the child’s account. Notification and its method are specified in the agreement with the bank.

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 03/18/2025, 12:28 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JVUY9 (TBankBO8) were changed.

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    03/18/2025

    12:28

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on March 18, 2025, 12:28 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 103.23) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1092.82 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 15.0%) of the security RU000A0JVUY9 (TBankBO8) were changed.

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: More than 23 million trips have been recorded on the Tavrida highway since the launch of traffic

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    This year marks 11 years since the reunification of Crimea with Russia. All this time, a lot of work has been done on the socio-economic development of the republic and the city of Sevastopol. One of the key areas has become the modernization of the road infrastructure, which plays an important role in improving the quality of life of Crimeans and integrating the region into the country’s economic space.

    “Today, on the instructions of the President, we are actively implementing the program of socio-economic development of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, including ensuring stable road connections of the regions with other subjects of Russia, creating convenient high-speed routes. In total, since 2015, more than 1.2 thousand km of roads have been built and repaired there at the expense of the federal budget. As part of the national project “Safe High-Quality Roads”, more than 18 million square meters of asphalt concrete pavement have been laid on the peninsula, and more than 1.8 thousand km have been brought into compliance. One of the most important road arteries is the A-291 “Tavrida” highway, which runs through the entire Crimea from east to west. Since August 2020, when traffic on the highway was launched, more than 23 million trips have been recorded on “Tavrida”, and the average daily traffic intensity was about 14 thousand cars,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Positive changes in the road sector of the Republic of Crimea have not gone unnoticed by residents of the region. According to a study by VTsIOM conducted at the end of 2024, 73% of Crimeans are satisfied with the quality and accessibility of regional and local roads. This is one of the highest rates in Russia, with the national average being 56%. And in Sevastopol, the same rate reached 83%, which is second place among all 89 regions of the country.

    Among the significant completed road projects on the Crimean Peninsula, in addition to the Tavrida highway, are the transport crossing over the Kerch Strait, the Simferopol-Yevpatoriya-Mirny highway on the Skvortsovo-Yevpatoriya section with a bypass of Lake Sasyk-Sivash, the first stage of the construction of the Simferopol bypass on the Donskoye-Perevalnoye road section. In addition, at the end of 2024, a high-speed section to the Crimean Bridge, almost 120 km long, was launched, which connects the M-4 Don highway with the Tavrida highway. Thanks to this, a single route of about 2.6 thousand km long was created between St. Petersburg and Sevastopol without a single traffic light or intersection.

    With the development of an alternative land route to the Republic of Crimea in 2024, a section of the R-280 “Novorossiya” highway, 118 km long, running from Simferopol through Dzhankoy to the border with the Kherson region, was accepted into federal ownership. The highway will become part of the ring road around the Sea of Azov.

    As the head of the Federal Road Agency Roman Novikov noted, the comprehensive modernization of the Novorossiya highway is one of the main tasks of road workers from the point of view of the development of the Republic of Crimea and the development of the economic potential of the entire south of Russia. That is why a plan for the repair, maintenance and development of the road was quickly determined.

    In particular, in 2024, federal road workers completed ahead of schedule the repair of a section within the city of Dzhankoy with a length of 5.3 km. At the same time, a set of works was carried out to eliminate deformations and destruction of the road surface on sections with a length of 7 km from Dzhankoy to Simferopol. And in the current road construction season, work has begun to replace the asphalt concrete surface on the section from the 567th to the 585th km in the Krasnogvardeisky district of the republic.

    In addition, a three-year development program has been formed, which will allow us to take the necessary pace of work to convert the entire R-280 Novorossiya highway to a four-lane design in the future.

    In general, today the total length of federal, regional and inter-municipal roads of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol is more than 7.6 thousand km.

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    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: More than 215 thousand square meters of housing have been commissioned and 22 billion rubles have been attracted to the economy on the Crimean peninsula thanks to infrastructure projects

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Square on Novikov Street, Balaklava, Sevastopol

    Since the reunification of Crimea with Russia in 2014, a large-scale comprehensive work on infrastructure development has been carried out on the peninsula, aimed at creating comfortable living conditions for people and sustainable socio-economic development of the regions. Modern housing, roads, social institutions, housing and communal services facilities are being built, and public spaces are being improved, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported.

    “Today we celebrate 11 years since the Crimean Peninsula returned to Russia. During this time, the peninsula has been transformed almost beyond recognition. The state program of socio-economic development, national projects and targeted support instruments have allowed us to create and update the peninsula’s infrastructure at an accelerated pace. This work has yielded results. I would like to note the good pace of housing construction. In particular, effective regional development instruments have contributed – infrastructure budget and special treasury loans (IBK and STK). The projects implemented since 2022 with their help have stimulated the commissioning of 215.5 thousand square meters of housing and attracted more than 22.1 billion rubles of private investment to the local economy,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Thus, with the involvement of IBC and SKK funds, six housing and communal services facilities were commissioned in the Republic of Crimea. Among them are the reconstructed Moinaki electrical substations in Yevpatoria, Foton and Severnaya in Simferopol. They made it possible to ensure a stable and uninterrupted power supply to thousands of consumers, and also, due to the increase in capacity, to form a reserve for connecting new facilities to the power grid. In addition, the reconstruction of Mramorny Lane, leading to a developing residential area in Simferopol, was completed, and a kindergarten for 250 children was built in the city of Saki. At the expense of IBC, the construction of a kindergarten for 280 children in Yevpatoria and Antichny Prospekt in Sevastopol continues.

    When creating comfortable living conditions for people, much attention is also paid to the improvement of populated areas. This work was successfully carried out within the framework of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment”.

    “Since 2019, about 500 public areas and courtyards have been renovated in the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol. Moreover, the opinions of local residents are taken into account when choosing priority locations. Last year, more than 213 thousand residents of the peninsula took part in the voting for improvement sites. Now, work on creating a comfortable urban environment continues within the framework of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”. In 2025, it is planned to improve 100 public areas: 77 in Crimea and 23 in Sevastopol,” said Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Fayzullin.

    For example, the central city square in Yalta was improved. A light and music fountain was installed there, an amphitheater was arranged, navigation systems, shaded areas, and places for tourist groups to gather appeared for the convenience of vacationers. Now this square can host small events and open-air film screenings.

    A promising mechanism for the high-quality renewal of cities, the formation of a comfortable environment for life, work and recreation of citizens is the integrated development of territories. This tool allows for the renewal of housing stock, modernization or creation of the necessary social, communal and transport infrastructure, and the involvement of inefficiently used areas in municipalities in circulation.

    “By the decision of the Government, the Territorial Development Fund, with the involvement of a subsidiary, is implementing the KRT project in the village of Privetnoye in the urban district of Alushta. The total area of the territory to be developed is 480.6 hectares. It is planned to build more than 3.2 million square meters of real estate there. The implementation of the project will contribute to the socio-economic development of the Republic of Crimea, create a year-round resort with beaches and berths for small vessels, as well as with modern infrastructure for comfortable living, increase the tourist flow and attract additional investment to the region. Currently, urban development documentation is being developed, support measures for the construction of infrastructure facilities are being worked out,” said Ilshat Shagiakhmetov, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund.

    In addition, large social facilities are being built on the peninsula. Thus, on the instructions of the President, the Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center is being built in Yevpatoria. The work is being carried out under the supervision of the public-law company “Single Customer in the Sphere of Construction”.

    “The first stage of the center’s construction is currently being completed. A consultative and diagnostic building and a hospital building with 300 beds have already been erected. They are currently being equipped with new technological and medical equipment. The administrative building was previously put into operation. The construction of a boarding house for accommodating young patients with their parents and a dormitory for medical workers is also ongoing,” said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer PPC.

    Construction and reconstruction of facilities is underway on the territory of the Kiparisny and Solnechny camps of the International Children’s Center Artek. The infrastructure for the Krymsky training center in Alushta is actively developing – a new sports complex with a swimming pool and a hotel are already ready, and reconstruction of the incline-cross track is ongoing.

    Also in Sevastopol, on Cape Khrustalny, a large cultural cluster with a total area of 150 thousand square meters will appear. The Academy of Choreography has already opened and is working. The museum complex, in which the Russian State Art Gallery will open, is at a high level of readiness.

    The work on the development of the peninsula is aimed not only at updating the infrastructure, but also at creating a favorable investment climate. The growth of the economy of Crimea and Sevastopol is also facilitated by the free economic zone, which has been operating since 2015, and which provides for a special legal regime for doing business. In 2024 alone, its participants invested 58.2 billion rubles in the economy. Today, there are 1,526 participants in the free economic zone, thanks to which 6.4 thousand infrastructure facilities have been commissioned and 111.5 thousand jobs have been created, and 481.2 billion rubles have been invested in the economy of the peninsula, including 272.4 billion rubles in capital investments.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev: In 2025, 6.5 billion rubles are allocated for the construction, repair of hydraulic structures and cleaning of water bodies

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting on preparations for the flood and fire hazard period.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting on preparations for the flood and fire-hazardous period. The event was attended by all responsible federal agencies – the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Roshydromet, Rosvodresursy and Rosleskhoz, as well as heads of the subjects of the Russian Federation.

    “Due to the warm weather in the winter period, the flooding began earlier than usual this year. In general, the situation is stable now, but already at the end of March, the water level is expected to exceed critical marks in the east of the European part of the country and in the Southern Urals. In April, severe flooding is predicted in Siberia and the Far East. Let me remind you that this year 6.5 billion rubles have been allocated for the construction and repair of hydraulic structures, as well as the clearing of water bodies,” said Dmitry Patrushev.

    Taking into account the low-snow winter in the European part of the country, according to the forecast of Roshydromet, the water level may be lower than the values required for economic activity. Dmitry Patrushev instructed the owners to check the water intakes for readiness to operate at low water levels and, if necessary, to carry out measures to adapt the structures.

    The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that Rosvodresursy needs to optimize the operating modes of the Volga-Kama Cascade, as well as the Tsimlyansk Reservoir, where there are risks to normal water supply in the summer. It is important for Rosmorrechflot to plan navigation taking into account the forecast for water resource volumes and ensure the clearing of shipping lanes in the Volga and Don basins.

    In turn, the Ministry of Agriculture needs to check the functionality of drainage networks, and the Federal Agency for Fisheries needs to check the canals that supply water to fisheries enterprises.

    Regions will have to pay special attention to the condition of hydraulic structures, as well as abandoned objects, check the readiness of storm systems and under-bridge spaces, continue work on establishing flood zones and developing plans to protect these areas.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: An artist traces her choices under Putin’s Russia – from resistance to retreat to exile – one mural at a time

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Stephen Norris, Professor of History; Director of the Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, Miami University

    ‘Atlases,’ Victoria Lomasko’s mural at Miami University Used by permission of Victoria Lomasko

    Victoria Lomasko, a graphic artist and muralist, has spent her career documenting how authoritarianism took hold in Vladimir Putin’s Russia. What she has illustrated – as well as the personal journey she has taken – affords a chance to see how dictatorship can develop and strengthen across a decade.

    In 2019, I invited Lomasko – who goes by Vika for short – to Miami University, where I teach Imperial Russian and Soviet history. The Havighurst Center for East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies was holding a semester-long series on “Truth and Power” that also included two other Russian dissidents: Leonid Volkov, then chief of staff for opposition leader Alexei Navalny; and Mikhail Zygar, who helped found the independent news station TV Rain in 2010.

    I asked Lomasko to paint a mural illustrating the consequences of telling the truth in Putin’s Russia – a theme she has explored in all her works. Her completed mural, “Atlases,” depicted the struggle individuals face between desires to protest or to turn inward under authoritarianism.

    Taking action

    Lomasko first gained acclaim for “Other Russias,” which was published in English in 2017. The book is a collection of what she terms “graphic reportage”: comic-style art combined with current events.

    In it, she covered Russians who are largely invisible: activists, sex workers, truckers, older people, provincial residents, migrants and minorities. She wanted to represent them as “heroes” in their own lives, giving them agency and visibility.

    Her heroes came into the public spotlight in 2011 and 2012, when mass protests began in Russia after fraudulent elections and Putin’s return to the presidency. Lomasko attended the protests and sketched the participants. The rallies of 2012 seemed to signify that Russian citizens from a wide range of backgrounds could unite to resist creeping authoritarianism.

    A protester in Moscow asks a police officer, ‘Are the police with the people?’ in an illustration from ‘Other Russias.’
    Used by permission of Victoria Lomasko

    In addition to publishing her drawings, Lomasko also exhibited her work in Moscow and St. Petersburg – a seeming sign that censorship could not prevent an artist or ordinary citizen from voicing their frustration.

    This hope did not last long. Over the next few years, the Kremlin passed a series of laws that designated organizations, then media outlets and eventually individuals as “foreign agents” if they received any funding from abroad.

    Led by then Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky, who was appointed by Putin in 2012, the Russian state also began to demand “patriotic” culture supporting the government, and label anyone who resisted as “unpatriotic.”

    In these years, Lomasko documented how protests shrunk to local levels – truckers who decried a new tax, Muscovites who lamented the destruction of local parks, and urban activists who protested plans to tear down Soviet-era apartments. She still depicted participants as everyday heroes, yet she also noticed how protesters’ brief sense of power through collective action faded into disillusionment after the Kremlin went ahead with its plans.

    An illustration from ‘Other Russias’ of a truckers protest camp in 2016 in Khimki.
    Used by permission of Victoria Lomasko

    Changing tack

    “Other Russias” introduced Lomasko to a worldwide audience. By the time the book came out in 2017, however, she began to question the very basis of her graphic reportage.

    The protests that had inspired hope in 2011 and 2012 had not prevented a more aggressive, more oppressive form of Putinism from taking hold. After the protests, the Kremlin further concentrated power and employed propaganda to stifle dissent, becoming what the scholars Sergei Guriev and Daniel Triesman have called “spin dictators.”

    Was it enough for an artist to document social change? Lomasko concluded that the answer was no – art should offer solutions. She decided to paint murals that would move beyond graphic reportage.

    This new trajectory informed her Miami University project. By the time she arrived in March 2019, Lomasko had completed her first two murals: one for a gallery in England and a second in Germany.

    The first, “The Daughter of an Agitprop Artist,” featured her father, who had worked as a propaganda poster artist in her hometown of Serpukhov in the 1980s. In the mural, her father gazes at his work, the rituals of government-sponsored marches, and Lenin posters plastered everywhere. Young Vika stands with her back to her father, holding a red balloon. She stares at her future self, a woman covering the grassroots protests of 2012.

    Victoria Lomasko’s mural at the Arts Centre HOME in Manchester, England.
    Used by permission of Victoria Lomasko

    “Our Post-Soviet Land,” her second mural, depicted the ways some former Soviet states, particularly Ukraine, were distancing themselves from their communist past after independence – while others, particularly Russia itself, seemed to be increasingly nostalgic for the Soviet era.

    Two paths

    Lomasko spent two weeks on campus at Miami University here in Ohio, completing a mural that built on these themes.

    The central feature are two figures representing contemporary versions of Atlas, the titan who held up the world in Greek mythology. One faces left, toward a group of people praying in front of an Orthodox icon of Jesus. Here Lomasko depicts one path Russians took in response to the oppressive nature of Putinism: turning inward, retreating to a spiritual life.

    The second Atlas gazes upward, holding an artist’s brush. Below this figure a series of people take to the streets, protesting. They hold flags and banners representing a number of causes, including the 2011 “Occupy” movement in the United States. Lomasko’s message seems clear: This is a second path to take to resist authoritarianism – one that might succeed if participants see themselves connected across borders.

    Victoria Lomasko stands with her mural ‘Atlases’ at Miami University.
    Stephen Norris

    Art in exile

    After unveiling “Atlases,” Lomasko mentioned that she was still trying to retain hope for her country and for humanity. Once again, it did not last long.

    During the first two terms of Putin’s presidency, and that of Dmitry Medvedev, the government had largely left citizens’ speech alone, though it controlled information through state media. In 2018 and 2019, however, Russia passed laws that clamped down on internet access and mobile communication.

    Lomasko could no longer exhibit her work in Russia and was increasingly unable to find paid work as an artist. As she told me, the state considered her unvarnished depictions of ordinary Russians to be distasteful, while publishers and gallery owners considered her works politically dangerous.

    When the country began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, these changes allowed the government to criminalize opposition. Lomasko made the difficult decision to flee Moscow. She took her cat and as many artworks as she could carry, but she had to abandon most of her possessions. She documented this new journey the only way she knew: through a series of art panels titled “Five Steps.”

    “Isolation” encapsulates how Lomasko and dissidents like her grew ever more cut off from the rampant patriotism espoused by Putin. “Escape” shows her leap into the unknown, fleeing her country because she feared arrest, while others are caught up in war and political repression.

    “Exile” depicts Lomasko starting anew in a different country. “Shame,” the most powerful, seeks to capture her emotions at having to flee, as well as the shame she felt for what Russia was doing to Ukraine. “Humanity” retains the artist’s attempt to preserve her optimism – her sense that humans have more in common than they have differences, and that seeing oneself within a larger, global community might give power to the invisible.

    ‘Humanity,’ by Victoria Lomasko.
    Used by permission of Victoria Lomasko

    Tens of thousands of Russians have left the country since the start of the war, many of them artists and activists. Zygar and Volkov – the two other Russian citizens on campus for our university’s 2018-19 series – have also had to flee.

    Lomasko’s art helps trace how authoritarianism took hold in Russia across the past decade. I believe her responses to Putin’s dictatorship, including her decision to flee her homeland, offer us all something to ponder.

    Stephen Norris does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. An artist traces her choices under Putin’s Russia – from resistance to retreat to exile – one mural at a time – https://theconversation.com/an-artist-traces-her-choices-under-putins-russia-from-resistance-to-retreat-to-exile-one-mural-at-a-time-250486

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The qualifying round of the All-Russian school TIM championship of SPbGASU has ended

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    From March 3 to 11, the qualifying round of the School Olympiad “All-Russian School TIM-Championship of SPbGASU” in the 2024/2025 academic year was held.

    85 schoolchildren from grades 8–11 from 16 Russian regions took part in the selection: St. Petersburg, Leningrad, Nizhny Novgorod, Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Orenburg, Pskov, Sverdlovsk, Tver, Tula regions, Khabarovsk Krai, the Republics of Bashkortostan, Mordovia, Tatarstan, Khanty-Mansiysk and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs.

    36 participants have been admitted to the final stage of the Olympiad, 11 of whom are not from St. Petersburg: they are representatives of Arzamas, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Novosibirsk, Saransk, Surgut, Udomlya and Ulyanovsk. Six of them are eleventh-graders, 14 are tenth-graders, five are in the ninth grade and 11 are in the eighth.

    21 of the main stage participants represent TIM classes of SPbGASU, opened in schools of St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg.

    The final stage of the Olympiad will be held in a mixed format (both in-person and remote participation is possible) at our university on March 26–28.

    The results of the qualifying round are presented on the championship page

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Metro – 34 new Moskva-2024 trains will enter service on the metro lines this year

    Source: Moscow Metro

    As noted by Maksim Liksutov, the Moscow Metro continues to update its rolling stock in 2025. It is planned to purchase 34 modern Russian Moskva-2024 trains. They will replace outdated carriages on the Line 2 and will appear on new sections of the Line 16.

    Moscow Metro – New Moskva-2024 trains.

    The “Moskva-2024” trains have everything for passenger comfort:

    Numerous information screens.

    Through passage throughout the entire train.

    Climate control systems with air purification.

    USB or Type-C connectors on handrails.

    The Moscow Metro is a global leader in the rate of rolling stock renewal. Since 2010, we have purchased more than 4,800 modern carriages, thereby increasing their number almost 6 times. On the instructions of the Mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, we will continue to update the trains this year – this is an important step to improve the quality of transportation and passenger comfort, – said Maksim Liksutov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University is among the leaders of the Priority 2030 program

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

    The Polytechnic University was included in the first group of universities to receive grants from the Priority 2030 program.

    Following the meeting of the expert council of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, 119 universities out of 142 that submitted their updated development programs will receive grants from the Priority-2030 program for a total of 30.5 billion rubles. The largest funding of 1 billion rubles will be received by each first group universities, which included Polytechnic University.

    Since 2025, the Priority 2030 university support program has been relaunched with a focus on achieving technological leadership in Russia by combining the efforts of the state, business, and universities to create joint projects. The updated Priority 2030 program includes 10 performance targets, including a new indicator — the integrated technological leadership index (ITL). ITL is calculated based on the volume of extra-budgetary R&D and scientific and technical services, commercialization of intellectual property, and the work of small innovative enterprises.

    Each university included a section on “Strategic Technology Leadership” in its comprehensive development program, identifying three strategic technology projects.

    The main emphasis in the Polytechnic University Development Program is on the systemic development of a qualified partnership model in all basic processes of the university. The SPbPU team will solve the task of ensuring technological leadership by focusing on three key scientific and technological areas (KST):

    KNTN-1 “System Digital Engineering” – development of technologies and products superior to foreign analogues, based on digital twin technology andCML-Bench® Digital Platform; KNTN-2 “New Materials, Technologies, Production” – creation of science-intensive production for repair and manufacture of products for various purposes; KNTN-3 “Artificial Intelligence for Solving Cross-Industry Problems” – development of digital platform solutions for analyzing multimodal data.

    “I congratulate the entire Polytechnic staff onsuccessful defense of our Development Program and inclusion in the first group of leading universities. This is the result of our coordinated work on the successful implementation of the projects of the Priority 2030 program, the programs of the World-Class Scientific Center, the NTI Competence Center and the Advanced Engineering School, then on the development of the SPbPU Development Strategy, which has undergone a comprehensive examination, including obtaining an expert opinion from the Russian Academy of Sciences, – commented the rector of SPbPU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy. – The approved Development Strategy forms the basis of the Development Program of our university until 2030 and in the long term until 2036. Formed teams with competencies and experience in solving breakthrough scientific and technological problems, created scientific and scientific-technological groundwork and established effective qualified partnership with industry both in solving frontier engineering problems and in training engineering personnel for high-tech industry will help us achieve all the indicators of the updated Priority-2030 program and make a breakthrough in the scientific and technological sphere aimed at ensuring technological leadership.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Three new methods of cardiovascular surgery are available to city residents

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Three new high-tech methods of performing cardiovascular surgeries have become available to Muscovites free of charge. Additional funding has been allocated for their implementation. This is about in his telegram channel Sergei Sobyanin reported.

    If there are medical indications, surgeons can perform operations using different methods. Among them is endovascular removal of blood clots from the main veins.

    “Previously, patients with venous thrombosis were treated mainly with anticoagulants, the effectiveness of which was limited. Now doctors perform minimally invasive interventions through a small puncture, delivering instruments to the site of thrombosis through the vascular network. This reduces the risk of complications and speeds up recovery,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    New methods also include repeated arterial prosthetics using homografts. Patients who have previously undergone vascular surgery can undergo repeated minimally invasive interventions using bioprostheses. This increases the chances of successful treatment and saves the lives of seriously ill patients.

    Another new technology is ultrasound transcatheter thrombolysis. This method combines the administration of thrombolytic drugs with ultrasound to dissolve blood clots inside the vessels. It is especially effective in the treatment of pulmonary embolism – the safety of therapy increases.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU takes care of the little ones: a mother and child room has been opened at the university

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    In accordance with the initiative of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, a mother and child room has been opened at the State University of Management. This step is part of a federal program, within the framework of which about a thousand such important rooms should be created in Russian universities by 2030.

    The mother and child room at the State University of Management is designed to create comfortable conditions for students and university employees raising children. All conditions for comfortable time spending by mothers with children are met here: a cozy interior, necessary furniture, as well as the possibility of holding events aimed at early career guidance for children.

    “Caring for children and families of students is an important aspect of the formation of the future economy of our country. Supporting young parents and creating favorable conditions for raising children contribute to the development of human capital,” said Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management.

    In 2024, about 40 mother and child rooms were opened in the country, and this process will continue.

    At the State University of Management, the mother and child room is located in the right wing of the 1st floor of the Main Academic Building. Absolutely anyone can take the key at the security post at the entrance. Working hours: according to the GUU schedule.

    The State University of Management actively supports initiatives aimed at creating a family and ensuring a harmonious combination of study and motherhood, which contributes not only to improving the living conditions of students, but also to improving the quality of the educational environment.

    SUM continues to strive to develop an inclusive and supportive atmosphere for all participants in the educational process, which is an important step towards improving higher education in Russia.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 03/18/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rostekhnadzor representatives told students of the Department of Construction Physics, Electric Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering how to become a state inspector

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    Representatives of the North-West Office of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision (Rostekhnadzor) met with students to tell them about their activities and employment opportunities for young professionals.

    “The demand for specialists capable of ensuring reliable, uninterrupted operation of energy facilities and safety of technological processes is growing. State inspectors who carry out control and supervisory activities play a key role in this. Practice shows that some of those who receive higher education today will not work in their chosen specialty and in the industry as a whole. Today’s meeting is educational in nature for future specialists in the energy sector who can link their professional activities with the field closest to their specialty,” said Alexander Kolpakov, Deputy Head of the Department for State Energy Supervision of Consumer Electrical Installations of the North-West Department of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision (in the sphere of state energy supervision).

    He explained that the North-West Department of Rostekhnadzor carries out state control and supervision in industrial safety, safety of hydraulic structures, electric power industry, construction in St. Petersburg, Leningrad, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Kaliningrad, Murmansk, Novgorod, Pskov regions and the Republic of Karelia. In the sphere of state energy supervision, inspectors conduct inspections of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs for their compliance with reliability and safety requirements, regulatory legal acts within their competence. They are among the first to go to the largest and most significant facilities in order to subsequently issue a permit for the commissioning of electrical installations. Among such facilities are the most technologically advanced stadium in the country, Gazprom Arena, the new multifunctional sports complex SKA Arena, the northernmost skyscraper in the world, Lakhta Center, and the metro.

    “Everything is developing rapidly today: new technologies are being introduced, modern materials are being used, unique facilities are being built, and it is very interesting to work in our field. Public service differs from civil work due to requirements and restrictions. The main requirements are: Russian citizenship, reaching the age of eighteen, and proficiency in the state language. You can become a specialist expert, senior or chief inspector, department head or deputy only if you have a higher education. Support specialists only need to have a secondary vocational education. There are no requirements for experience: inspectors can be recruited directly from their studies, and students can undergo industrial training,” concluded Alexander Kolpakov. The conversation about work, including at large, well-known facilities, interested the students not only in terms of employment, but also in terms of organizing energy supply to them.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Developing new approaches and sharing experiences: NSU PISH held an interregional conference for teachers of additional education in the field of engineering

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    March 17 NSU Advanced Engineering School “Cognitive Engineering” held an interregional conference “Engineering education in school: real cases and best practices”. The event was attended by more than 40 teachers of additional education from the Novosibirsk, Omsk and Irkutsk regions.

    The opening of the conference was addressed by the Director of the Advanced Engineering School of NSU, Sergei Golovin:

    — It is no secret that filling engineering activities with projects involving the real sector of the economy is what our state and region encourage, so that children, having entered universities and studied, become engineers who will create technological independence for Russia. The goal of today’s conference is to discuss how to properly build an engineering methodology in schools, how to involve local industry in projects, and decompose enterprise tasks for school projects. Today, NSU PISH presents the final of the additional professional education program for teachers and mentors who have already prepared their real cases, which they will implement in their territory.

    Leading experts in the field of additional secondary vocational education presented reports on best practices and modern approaches to the implementation of school engineering projects and the interaction of educational institutions with industrial partners. The main goal of the conference was to exchange knowledge and skills in the field of involving schoolchildren in engineering activities, as well as discuss strategies that contribute to the successful implementation of school projects and the establishment of strong partnerships with industrial companies.

    Among the leading speakers are Svetlana Yakovleva, Head of the Department of Educational Policy in the Sphere of General Education of the Ministry of Education of the Novosibirsk Region. The conference also featured Natalia Gornostaeva, Head of the Altair Regional Center, Maya Gichgeldieva, Director of the Education Foundation, and co-founder of the Garage Tesla project Sergey Salnikov.

    The representative of the Ministry presented general information on the development of engineering activities in the Novosibirsk Region. At present, there are 81 general education organizations in the region, where there are engineering classes. There are also 119 institutions of additional education in the Novosibirsk Region, where children can engage in technical creativity. Among them are children’s technology parks.

    Within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”, 382 centers of education in natural sciences and technology were implemented, which covered more than 2,600 children. In 2024, on the basis of ten organizations of additional education, engineering and technical circles were created for joint educational and industrial activities of children and adults.

    Concluding her speech, Svetlana Yakovleva emphasized:

    — Technical education is certainly a priority in the education system of the Novosibirsk Region. I am confident that the support measures implemented by the Ministry of Education of the Region will improve the quality of training of graduates and engineering personnel for the industry of the Novosibirsk Region.

    An important part of the conference was the presentations by graduates of the program “Methodological and technical support for additional education programs for children in engineering, technology and natural sciences” from the Advanced Engineering School of NSU – these are teachers of additional education from the Novosibirsk and Omsk regions.

    The program graduates presented roadmaps for the comprehensive implementation of additional education programs in technical areas: microelectronics and unmanned systems. The teachers presented projects for the implementation of programs that will stimulate schoolchildren’s interest in engineering, and also shared plans for interaction with high-tech enterprises to set engineering tasks and adapt them for schoolchildren.

    Following the conference, proposals were formulated for further coordination of actions between representatives of additional education on the issue of developing engineering in the school environment.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Kremlin confirms preparation for phone talk between Putin, Trump

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced on Monday that preparations are underway for a telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday.

    “A conversation is being prepared for Tuesday,” Peskov said, although he declined to disclose the topics that would be discussed.

    Kremlin’s comment came after Trump confirmed on Sunday evening that he would talk with Putin on Tuesday. “A lot of work’s been done over the weekend,” he told reporters on board Air Force One during a flight from Florida to Washington.

    “We will be talking about land. We will be talking about power plants,” Trump told reporters. “I think we have a lot of it already discussed very much by both sides, Ukraine and Russia.”

    “We want to see if we can bring that war to an end. Maybe we can, maybe we can’t, but I think we have a very good chance,” he said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Trump to speak with Putin on Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    U.S. President Donald Trump said he plans to talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday about settling the conflict in Ukraine, U.S. media reported.

    “We’re doing pretty well, I think, with Russia…I’ll be speaking to President Putin on Tuesday. A lot of work’s been done over the weekend,” Trump told reporters on board Air Force One during a flight from Florida to Washington on Sunday evening.

    Trump, who is working to finalize a 30-day ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine, said that land and power plants will be part of his conversation with the Russian leader.

    “We will be talking about land. We will be talking about power plants,” Trump told reporters. “I think we have a lot of it already discussed very much by both sides, Ukraine and Russia.”

    “We want to see if we can bring that war to an end. Maybe we can, maybe we can’t, but I think we have a very good chance,” he said. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Registration for the qualifying round of the International Financial Security Olympiad is open

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    The Olympiad is organized by Rosfinmonitoring jointly with the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Education of Russia, as well as universities of the International Network Institute in the field of AML/CFT, including the Higher School of Economics. This year, HSE experts took methodological part in developing the tasks of the invitational round. Schoolchildren and students who registered for the selection round before March 30 are allowed to participate.

    International Financial Security Olympiad — is an intellectual competition that is held annually on the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. Its main objectives include popularizing financial security as a norm of life, minimizing the risks of involving young people in illegal activities and forming a new type of thinking: from the financial security of an individual to the financial security of the state and the commonwealth of states. Over the four years of its existence, the Olympiad has already united over 6 million people from 36 countries!

    The Olympiad is held for students in grades 8–10 in the unified profile “financial security” based on such school subjects as mathematics, computer science and social studies, and for students (1–3 years of bachelor’s degree, 1–4 years of specialist degree and 1st year of master’s degree) — in separate areas of training:

    jurisprudence;

    Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Fundamental Computer Science and Information Technology, Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Applied Computer Science, Information Security, Business Computer Science;

    economics, finance and credit, economic security;

    international relations, foreign regional studies.

    The International Financial Security Olympiad is held in several stages. The first of them is an invitational one, which allows you to get acquainted with the format of the tasks, study additional materials and prepare for the new cycle. The second stage is a qualifying one. It is organized in the form of two rounds – from March 31 to April 4 and from April 9 to 15 – in an online format using the Sodruzhestvo platform. You can start completing the tasks only after registration, which must be completed before March 30.

    The third important stage is the qualification stage, which is scheduled for the period from August 1 to September 3.

    The final will take place from September 28 to October 3 at the Siberian Federal University (Russia, Krasnoyarsk).

    Winners and prize winners of the Olympiad will receive advantages when entering a university and offers for practical training and internships with the possibility of further employment from Rosfinmonitoring, the Bank of Russia, PAO Promsvyazbank, MUMCFM, leading financial organizations and partners. Schoolchildren who show high results will be able to enroll in a bachelor’s/specialist’s degree at the Higher School of Economics without entrance examinations or get 100 points for the entrance examination. The benefits apply to the programs of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow.Information security“, “Computer security” And “Jurisprudence: Digital Lawyer“, as well as to the relevant programs in Nizhny Novgorod And Perm.

    “We invite students not only to test themselves by participating in the Olympiad, but also to delve into the issues of financial security in more detail! For this purpose, in 2025 we are launching a minor”Financial Security and Computer Investigations”. You will be able to obtain the necessary knowledge base and form a framework of important legal, financial and digital competencies, and upon completion – an official document confirming the additional qualification received. Thanks to this, new career opportunities in this field will open up for you,” comments Alexander Chepovsky, Director of Strategic Work with Applicants.

    The micro-qualification obtained by the minor is “specialist (expert) in the field of financial and information security”. It will allow you to be a sought-after employee in the corporate sector, government agencies, budgetary organizations and non-profit organizations.

    Minor Selection Campaign will take place in the near future: March 20 and 21 – the first wave, March 25 – the second.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Energy Secretary visits China to launch climate dialogue

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Energy Secretary visits China to launch climate dialogue

    Ed Miliband resumes formal energy and climate talks with China

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband met his Chinese counterparts in Beijing this week to re-start formal energy and climate discussions and demonstrate global climate leadership.

    On Saturday (15 March) the Secretary of State met Chinese Minister Huang at the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. They discussed strengthening cooperation on climate issues such as nationally-determined contributions (NDCs) looking ahead to COP30.

    He then travelled to Tsinghua University where he spoke to students about UK action and global cooperation on climate change as part of the university’s climate lecture series.

    On Sunday (16 March), the Energy Secretary visited Carbon Capture and Storage (CCUS) and hydrogen power projects in Energy Valley, an area which drives the development of clean energy technologies in the country. 

    He then met with British business representatives based in Beijing, to hear about the opportunities and challenges for business and how the UK can support in increasing UK clean energy exports to drive growth and create jobs.

    On Monday (17 March), the Secretary of State visited China’s National Energy Administration to engage in a formal UK-China Energy Dialogue. Along with Administrator Wang, he led discussions focused on clean energy technologies, pathways to the energy transition including phasing out coal, energy security and international energy governance.

    At the end of the meeting, Ed Miliband signed the Clean Energy Partnership Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Administrator Wang, which agrees to enhance cooperation on renewables, grid modernisation and clean technologies, while protecting the UK’s national security.  

    The visit concluded with a visit to the Great Hall of the People, where the Energy Secretary met Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang to agree to continue cooperation on energy and climate. The Secretary of State also took the opportunity to raise the UK government’s concerns on issues including Russia, forced labour and Jimmy Lai.

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: 

    We can only keep future generations safe from climate change if all major emitters act. It is simply an act of negligence to today’s and future generations not to engage China on how it can play its part in taking action on climate. 

    That is why I met Chinese ministers for frank conversations about how both countries can fulfil the aims of the Paris Climate Agreement, to which both countries are signed up.  

    Our Plan for Change and clean energy superpower mission is about energy security, lower bills, good jobs and growth for the British people. It is with this mission that we can also influence climate action on a global stage, fight for our way of life and keep our planet safe for our children and grandchildren.

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Conference at the State University of Management: experts will discuss issues of state and municipal governance

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    On April 16–18, 2025, the State University of Management will host the International Scientific and Practical Conference “State and Municipal Administration in the Context of the Implementation of National Development Goals of Russia.”

    We invite representatives of government bodies, the scientific community, business, the media and all interested parties to participate.

    The conference program includes plenary sessions, thematic sections and competition events. Among the key areas: strategy of population saving, digital transformation of public administration, development of urban infrastructure, competitive economy and technological leadership, historical experience and modern challenges of public authority, the future of local self-government in Russia.

    The conference includes the following:

    Work of seven thematic sections with participation of leading experts; XI All-Russian competition “History of local self-government”; Final of the competition of student projects “Managers: new generation”; Open competition for schoolchildren “If I were the head of the city (district)”; Meetings of sections of young scientists.

    Participants will be able to publish the results of their research in the conference proceedings (RSCI) or the thematic issue of the journal “Vestnik RUDN: Public and Municipal Administration” (VAK, K2).

    For publication, it is necessary to comply with the requirements for the design and originality of the text.

    Participation is free. Mandatory registration is available until April 14, 2025.

    A detailed program, publication conditions and contact information of the organizing committee are available on the official website of the conference: https://конфериягуу.рф/

    Contacts for inquiries: Mikhail Borisovich Polyakov: 7(929) 613-29-29, mb_polyakov@guu.ru.

    Join the dialogue on Russia’s development strategies in the context of global challenges!

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 03/18/2025

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU invites winners and prize winners of the Hi-Tech Breakthrough Tournament to the award ceremony

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    The award ceremony will take place at the Open Day at the Information Technology Center of the State University of Management on March 23, 2025. It will start at 12:00.

    The All-Russian scientific and practical tournament “Hi-Tech Breakthrough” started in the fall and was held in three stages. Its results were summed up last week. 180 participants from Russia, Tunisia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Mali, Afghanistan, Iran, the Philippines, Sudan, Israel, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Congo, Turkmenistan, India, Vietnam and other countries demonstrated their talents in marketing.

    Based on the results of the final, foreign citizens who showed the best results were recommended for admission to the Master’s program “High-Tech Marketing” of the Institute of Marketing within the quota approved by the Government. This year it was 60 places.

    The finalists of the Tournament among Russians will also receive a pleasant bonus – additional points await them when they enter the “High-Tech Marketing” program.

    Congratulations to the winners, we wish them successful admission to the Master’s program and a great career in marketing! And we are waiting for everyone who wants to try their hand at the Tournament of the next season, which starts on November 1.

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 03/18/2025

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    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the HREU on the alignment of certain countries with Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Belarus and the involvement of Belarus in the Russian aggression against Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/391 of 24 February 2025 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Belarus and the involvement of Belarus in the Russian aggression against Ukraine.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the HREU on the alignment of certain countries with Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/394 of 24 February 2025 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    March 19, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the HREU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in response to the illegal recognition, occupation or annexation by the Russian Federation  of certain non-government controlled areas of Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/396 concerning restrictive measures in response to the illegal recognition, occupation or annexation by the Russian Federation  of certain non-government controlled areas of Ukraine.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    March 19, 2025
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