How to enroll in free sports clubs

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In 2025, Muscovites visited sports clubs almost three million times. Moscow City Sports Department, and the number of participants continues to grow. Training is offered in more than 70 sports, including swimming and boxing.

The New Year is a time to make plans for the future and find new and exciting activities for the coming year. Anyone looking to master new sports and improve their skills in established disciplines can sign up online for free sports classes. Classes are held at sports facilities under the guidance of professional instructors. Adults, children, and people with disabilities are welcome to attend.

Registration is open year-round, and the most convenient way to do it is online. You can choose a suitable group and submit an application on the portal. Moscow Sport in the "Services" section or onwebsiteTo do this, you'll need to log in to the website and enter your child's information to register. After completing the online application, a district office representative will contact you within two business days to confirm your application and inform you about the process for obtaining a membership card for classes. Within 10 business days of submitting your application, you'll need to visit the district office for the development of mass sports in person with all necessary documents.

You must bring an identity document, your SNILS (Individual Insurance Account Number), and a medical certificate confirming your eligibility for classes. If you are registering children under 14, you must provide their birth certificate and SNILS, as well as the identity document and SNILS (Individual Insurance Account Number) of your legal guardian. Both the adult and the child must have temporary or permanent registration in Moscow. Citizens eligible for preferential treatment must present the relevant documents.

You can find the full list of documents atwebsite.

If a person is already attending free sections, then it is necessary to come to the district administration office in the following cases:

— medical clearance for classes expires in December 2025 or before January 15, 2026;

— the subscription expires on December 31, 2025;

— a change of group is required;

— an employee of the district department for the development of mass sports or a group instructor informed about the need to visit the office.

On the day your membership expires, you'll be automatically removed from the group. Therefore, we recommend renewing your membership three to seven days before it expires. Please bring your passport, membership card (for renewal), and a new medical certificate.

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Letters to Santa Claus and toy exhibitions: what winter traditions do city museums and parks have?

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This winter, Moscow is once again transformed into a hub of winter magic. In December and January, residents and visitors alike will enjoy a festive program of performances, exhibitions, quests, competitions, and charity events.

Quests and journeys through the pages of a classic

For seven years in a row, the Kuskovo Estate has been opening an exhibition from the "Designer Christmas Trees in Kuskovo" series before the winter holidays. Ceramic and glass artists present New Year's trees with their own decorations in solo exhibitions. In 2022, visitors saw "Holiday of Crafts," in 2023, "Crystal Round Dance," and in 2024, "Ceramic Kaleidoscope." This year, on December 17, the "Winter Fantasies" exhibition by artist Zinaida Yusova will also open, featuring a set of her own porcelain New Year's decorations. The unique New Year's tree can be seen in the Hermitage pavilion as part of the exhibition until February 1. The Glass SagaEntry is by ticket, valid for both exhibitions.

The K.G. Paustovsky Museum follows the traditions of the writer's home and annually hosts New Year's family programs based on the classic writer's children's works. From December 20 to January 11, residents are invited to a series of events. "A Happy Fairy Tale" in the museum's main exhibition. Young guests and their parents will see exhibits from the home museum of teacher Konstantin Paustovsky, embark on a sea voyage on a museum ship, learn to navigate the forest, explore a star chart, and try their hand at being scientists—zoologists and botanists. They will also watch a 1967 filmstrip based on the fairy tale "The Disheveled Sparrow" and explore book illustrations. Continuing the tradition of annual greetings, the museum will also give all visitors souvenirs with New Year's wishes.

A quest dedicated to ancient secrets will take place at the Biocluster in Pavilion No. 31, Geology, from December 13th to 28th. Everyone will also be able to explore the exhibition, "12 Signs of Life." A ticket is required. ticket.

Every year on January 7, the Borodino Battle Panorama Museum hosts the military history festival "Manifesto." At 1:00 PM, a ceremony will take place featuring military history reenactment clubs, the reading of the Imperial Manifesto on the end of the Patriotic War of 1812, and a flower-laying ceremony at the monument to M.I. Kutuzov in the square outside the museum building. Then, at 2:00 PM, the museum will host a lecture on the history of Russian uniforms, and at 4:00 PM, a ball and ballroom dancing workshop. Admission is with museum tickets.

Palm tree decorations and a "sea" Christmas tree

In anticipation of the winter holidays, the capital's parks traditionally transform into spaces for family creativity.

At the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, the "Children's Tsaritsyno" community invites you to decorate the palm trees in the greenhouses. The tropical plants are transformed into New Year's decorations thanks to toys brought in by park staff and families with children. Last year, snake figures—the symbol of 2024—were placed in the leaves, and this year they will be decorated with horses. Admission is free.

The museum-reserve also has a Father Frost post office—a festive box is located in the entrance pavilion near the tour desk. You can also send a letter to the winter wizard at Mitino Landscape Park and Izmailovsky Park, on the festival square next to the rental pavilion, and at Father Frost's estate.

On the festive night, guests of the skating rink in the N.E. Bauman Garden will traditionally be given New Year's masks and sparklers, and will be greeted by Father Frost and the Snow Maiden. Admission is bytickets.

For the second year in a row, Lianozovsky Park is hosting the "Winter Transport Parade" festival. Participants decorate sleds, snow scooters, snow tubes, strollers, and homemade sleds, with the most striking idea winning. This winter, the event will take place on December 20th in the park's central square from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Admission is free.

This year, a new tradition is being established: a "marine" Christmas tree has been installed in the pavilion of the Naval History Museum at Severnoye Tushino Park. A campaign will also be held on the park's social media channels, where young visitors will create Christmas tree decorations in the colors of the St. Andrew's flag. The first 15 participants will receive gifts from the park and museum.

The musical fairy tale "By the Pike's Command" will be shown at the skating rink in the Lyublino district.Sergei Sobyanin spoke about winter recreation opportunities in Moscow.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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A third of the world's countries were represented at fashion events in Moscow in 2025.

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The Russian capital annually strengthens its cooperation with international partners and helps domestic brands advance in promising markets. A significant event for the fashion industry was Moscow Fashion WeekIt was held for the fifth time from August 28 to September 2, 2025. Compared to the fourth season, its attendance doubled, reaching 120,000 people. The number of participating designers also doubled, reaching more than 360, noted Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Over all seasons, contracts worth over a billion rubles have been signed, a third of which is the result of the fifth Fashion Week. But the real economic impact is even greater. Moscow Fashion Week provides an additional impetus for the development of event tourism, the creative sector of the economy, the manufacturing industry, and other related sectors," said Natalia Sergunina.

The project's key objectives are to promote domestic producers, expand their presence in domestic and international markets, and foster cultural exchange, as the fashion industry encompasses more than just clothing design and production.

Anniversary season

Representatives from 13 countries, from China and India to Turkey and South Africa, participated in the fifth Moscow Fashion Week. Designers from 33 Russian cities presented their collections: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Simferopol, Murmansk, Krasnodar, Kazan, Yakutsk, Chelyabinsk, Rostov-on-Don, Omsk, Yekaterinburg, and others.

The World Fashion Shorts short film festival showcased works by directors from Russia, Argentina, Brazil, and other countries.

As always, expert meetings were popular. They held 25 lectures on fashion traditions, continuity, and digital technologies in the industry, and discussed the integration of cultural codes into contemporary design. Similar themes were reflected on the catwalk. For example, one Russian brand presented a collection inspired by 20th-century aesthetics and Sergei Diaghilev's famous "Russian Seasons." This was both a tribute to our history and a promotion of Russian culture.

BRICS Fashion Summit

Since 2023, a major business event, an international forum, has been held under the auspices of Moscow Fashion Week. BRICS Fashion SummitOver the course of its history, it has brought together hundreds of Russian and international designers, heads of leading companies, managers, experts from industry associations, and journalists from109 states.

In 2025, the forum attracted over 260 professionals from 65 countries—a third of the world's nations. Delegates were also treated to special sessions on South Africa, Brazil, and Russia's national character. Visitors to the "Native Motifs" exhibition were introduced to the costumes of Russia's ethnic groups and the current fashion trends created using them.

At the forum, memorandums of understanding were signed with the city of Rio de Janeiro and the organizers of China Fashion Week. The documents envisage a long-term cultural and business partnership.

The International Fashion Federation BRICS facilitates the expansion of cooperation. Declaration Its creation was signed in Moscow last year. The organization currently includes 60 countries.

Thanks to Moscow Fashion Week and the BRICS Fashion Summit, Russian designers are increasingly being invited by their international counterparts. They have already participated in industry events in Indonesia, China, Turkey, India, and Costa Rica. In 2026, Russian brands are planning to expand their presence, including in the Western Hemisphere.

Opportunities for development

The "Made in Moscow" program has become an important tool for promoting local brands. One in five of its residents is associated with the fashion industry. Over the course of Moscow Fashion Week, more than 135 Moscow designers showcased their collections.

The art pavilions of the Made in Moscow program operated as part of a large-scale project Summer in MoscowTwo of them—on Kuznetsky Most and Bolotnaya Square—offered fashionable looks. The "Clothing" and "Green Market" markets located there showcased over 30,000 products. Attendance at the Green Market on Bolotnaya Square increased by 50% this year. Thanks to the "Summer in Moscow" project, 260 clothing, footwear, and accessory manufacturers showcased their products.

With the city's export support, Moscow projects are entering promising markets in China, India, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates. Business missions are organized for them and they are invited to participate in international exhibitions. Since 2018, thanks to Moscow Export Center 26 fashion industry companies were introduced to foreign marketplaces.

Additionally, local brands can reimburse equipment and employee training costs, conduct pilot testing of new materials at suitable sites, and receive grants to patent inventions and utility models in Russia and other countries. All of this is part of the city's comprehensive support for entrepreneurs.

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Muscovites will select the best drawings from participants in the "Bright Angel" competition.

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Residents are invited to choose the best children's drawings from the participants of the Christmas competition.Bright AngelWinners in the age category 11–15 years old Participants of the Active Citizen project will determine the favorites among the nominees. 6–10 years For the first time, young Muscovites – users of the Active Citizen for Children platform – will choose.

Contestants were asked to express their attitudes toward Christmas and their feelings about the holiday through creative writing—drawings and stories. Their work had to be devoted to one of three themes: "Christmas Angel," "Christmas Traditions," and "Winter's Tale." Young artists submitted paintings in oil, watercolor, colored pencil, or pastel. Budding writers submitted fairy tales, detective stories, mystical stories, and other works. This year, the competition received over 370 submissions.

The winners in the "Literary Creativity" category will be determined by an expert council consisting of writers, poets, and philologists. Muscovites will also choose the winners in the "Artistic Creativity" category. Twelve works selected by the organizing committee—six in each age group—will be posted on the "Active Citizen" project and the "Active Citizen for Children" platform.

The winners will receive diplomas and commemorative prizes. Furthermore, the organizers will publish an illustrated collection of stories and drawings featuring the best entries.

The voting and survey were prepared by the project Active Citizen and platform "Active Citizen for Children"together with Department of Territorial Executive Bodies of the City of Moscow.

Muscovites will choose the city's best skating rinks in the Active Citizen project.Active Citizens will evaluate the art pavilions of the Made in Moscow project.

The Active Citizen project has been running since 2014. Since then, more than seven million people have joined, and over 7,400 votes have been conducted. Between 30 and 40 decisions are implemented in the city every month. The project and platform are being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" and the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

"Active Citizen for Children" — an online platform created specifically for Muscovites aged six to 14. Here, children can make important decisions for the city by participating in surveys. They can also enjoy quizzes, games, comics, and videos introducing them to Moscow, its history, development, projects for children, and how residents are helping the capital become a better place.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Construction of the Senkino industrial park in the New Moscow region continues.

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The industrial park construction project continues in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts. It is being built as part of the city's program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin, during his speech at a meeting of the Moscow City Duma, spoke aboutintegrated approach to the development of urban development. Specifically, he noted that it is virtually impossible to build a residential area in Moscow without a commitment to creating new jobs. The MPT program is the main instrument for regulating this process, thanks to which new industrial, social, and business facilities are emerging in the capital.

"The program to stimulate the creation of industrial parks plays a key role in the development of the capital's manufacturing ecosystem. For example, under this program, an industrial park is being built in the city in five phases, covering a total area of 77,000 square meters. The first two phases are already operational, and today, companies from various industries operate there—from LED screen and multimedia equipment manufacturers to heat exchangers, medical devices, and bearings. Once operational, over 2,800 new jobs will be created for residents of the capital," said Anatoly Garbuzov.

Work is currently underway on the site to install facades and roofing, utility systems, and landscaping.

The third phase will include two buildings with a total floor area of 22,000 square meters. The light industrial format allows for up to four functional spaces, such as production, warehouse, office, and showroom, to be housed in a single, self-contained unit, making it particularly convenient for small and medium-sized businesses.

Each stage of the construction of the industrial park is carried out under the supervision of the capital State Construction Supervision Committee.

"The committee issued permits for the commissioning of the first two stages at the end of 2024 and in the fall of 2025. Construction of the third stage is currently ongoing, and inspectors are conducting on-site inspections to ensure that the work being performed and the materials being used comply with the requirements of the design documentation and the approved architectural and urban planning plan," the agency chairman clarified.

Anton Slobodchikov.

One of the buildings in the third phase will be designated for food production, which will help meet the growing demand for real estate from companies in this industry.

The second building offers space starting from 4,800 square meters, suitable for medium-sized businesses planning expansion.

All units are equipped with their own dock or gate type loading areas.

An innovative multimedia equipment production facility will be built in the Senkino Industrial Park.

The industrial park is located on the first line of the Central Ring Road between the Kievskoye and Kaluga highways and is easily accessible from the A-107 highway. Public transportation is available nearby.

When landscaping the area, special attention was paid to creating a comfortable environment for employees: a recreation area and a sports ground were built, and an electric vehicle charging station is also available.

The program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities has been implemented since 2020 and covers virtually all districts of the capital. Investors will construct over 270 facilities with a total area of 8.3 million square meters. These include new industrial facilities, office and shopping centers, educational, cultural, and sports institutions.

Over 2.8 trillion rubles will be invested in Moscow's development, creating approximately 360,000 jobs in virtually all sectors of the city's economy.

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Twelve commercial premises in Nekrasovka were put up for auction.

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They put it up for city auction 12 commercial premises On Marshal Eremenko Street. The multi-purpose properties are located on the ground floors of residential buildings. This was reported by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Non-residential premises ranging from 50 to 100 square meters are in highest demand at open auctions. Over the first 11 months of this year, the city sold 400 such properties—a third of the total—and the average number of bidders per lot was 10. Currently, 12 premises are available for sale in the Nekrasovka district, ranging in size from 50.4 to 107.5 square meters. They are located on the ground floors of residential buildings, have a separate entrance, and can be used for any purpose, giving successful bidders a variety of options for their future use," noted Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at the following addresses: Marshal Eremenko Street, Building 1, Buildings 1 and 2, and Building 3, Building 3. All facilities are connected to the main utility lines.

Applications for participation in the auction are accepted until January 19 and 26. The auctions will take place on January 27 and February 3 at the site RoseltorgRegistration and an enhanced qualified electronic signature are required to participate. The real estate seller is a Moscow-based Department of City Property.

"New buildings are designed to meet modern requirements not only for the apartments but also for the common areas. As a result, the ground floors of new buildings are initially planned as commercial real estate, which simplifies their adaptation for business and integration into the convenient urban infrastructure. Small general merchandise stores and grocery supermarkets, beauty salons and fitness clubs, coffee shops, service centers, and workshops are opening in these spaces. These are the very same spaces currently for sale in the residential complexes on Marshal Eremenko Street. There are other similar options in Nekrasovka. Since the opening of the metro station, residential construction has been active in the area, naturally increasing demand for goods and services near the building. Businesses are well aware of these trends: in 2025 alone, investors acquired seven similar properties in Nekrasovka from the city, with a total area of over 690 square meters. Among them are premises on Zashchitnikov Moskvy Avenue and 2nd Volskaya Street," she said.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions All necessary information about the lots is published, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

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The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Experts from the "Call Me Back" project revealed new fraudulent schemes.

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Purchasing messaging accounts, fake calls about replacing intercom codes, offers of guaranteed profits from trading—scams continue to evolve, but they still share the same basic signs that make them recognizable. Fraudsters use proven strategies, adapting them to new conditions.

They collect public information about a person, establish trusting relationships, create a plausible image of a government employee, impersonate friends or colleagues, and use databases of unused numbers that previous owners forgot to deactivate.

Project experts Call me back yourself They talked about new types of fraud that have been actively used recently.

"It's impossible to create a single tool that will provide 100 percent protection against all attackers. But knowing and following cybersecurity rules, as well as being vigilant, will help you recognize fraud early and protect your personal and payment information. As part of the "Call Back Yourself" project, we host in-person and online events where industry experts use real-life examples to analyze fraudulent tactics and deception scenarios. The lectures focus on the signs that will help you recognize a scammer, provide simple practical advice on protecting yourself and your loved ones, and share reliable tools and proven apps for additional protection. Recordings of our events have already been viewed over 1.8 million times, confirming the popularity of the format and the relevance of the project," said Valentina Shilina, head of the "Call Back Yourself" project in Moscow.

Department of Information Technology.

Fraudsters quickly react to changes in the news cycle. When new requirements or services emerge, or when the order of services or applications using new technologies changes, or when legislation is updated, or regulations or restrictions are introduced, they adapt their schemes, seeking to exploit the element of surprise. The period before standardization and widespread dissemination of information allows scammers to pose as experts, company representatives, or government agencies, exploiting the shift in the established order to their advantage.

Messenger accounts

This year, criminals began purchasing previously hacked or forgotten messaging accounts. They often use these accounts to send phishing links with requests and offers to the former owner's contact database. Clicking on these links and entering data can lead to fraudsters gaining access to users' bank cards. And if, for example, a phone number was previously used to administer channels or public pages, criminals can use it to publish promotional posts about quick money or stock purchases with phenomenal returns.

Experts recommend that users set up two-factor authentication for all messaging accounts. Those planning to change their phone number should first unlink it from all accounts—government and city service websites, banks, marketplaces, and messaging accounts. This will reduce the risk of a possible hack and the associated financial and reputational losses.

Keys to the intercom

This year, scammers have also revived an old scheme: posing as employees from the property management company, they call victims to change their intercom keys and trick them into providing the necessary information. To gain trust, they ask for numerous details—they record the date and time of delivery of the keys to the new door in the building, as well as the number of keys, and ask additional, misleading questions.

At the end of the conversation, the scammers claim that each apartment in the building will be assigned its own intercom code to ensure security. They then send a "unique combination for the resident" to the specified phone number and ask the user to dictate it so it can be recorded in the system. Confident in the legality of the procedure and reassured by the preliminary conversation, the user may let down their guard and provide the digital code. This results in the loss of access to accounts on various websites.

Experts remind users that the SMS code serves as a user authentication method, a kind of digital identity verification. Any requests to provide the SMS code or password or update any confidential information are highly likely a sign of fraud. In such a situation, it's best to suspend communication and double-check the information using the organization's official phone number listed on the company's website or in the app.

Investments and stock trading

In another scheme, scammers may pose as successful employers, invite candidates to interviews, and promise stock trading training and high income. They may also publish posts in hacked public channels, where an "expert consultant" offers effective stock investments and projects with guaranteed returns. Sometimes, the scammers even promote secret apps that offer lucrative earnings for completing very simple tasks.

As a result, trusted users lose their savings, access to their accounts when they install a malicious app, and are unable to withdraw their investments from the fictitious exchange. Furthermore, in some cases, victims, in a state of shock, become involved in the criminal network and recruit new participants in an attempt to recoup their losses. Fraudsters can be so convincing that some victims don't believe they're being deceived until the very end: "experts" promise them a quick breakthrough and guarantee that the investor will return everything many times over. As a result of such schemes, victims give away their savings, borrow significant sums from friends and acquaintances, sell real estate, and take out loans and microloans.

Experts advise against trusting strangers. If you lack experience and in-depth knowledge of finance and economics, it's essential to verify any information, research the organization, and do at least some basic research. Furthermore, before clicking links and entering personal information, it's important to research the resources and their content, as well as ensure the address is correct and secure.

The main recommendation is not to believe in miracles and grandiose promises, as brokerage cannot guarantee income, and the possibility of a multiple increase in the invested amount should immediately raise concern.

To learn more about investment fraud, get expert advice, and a helpful checklist with recommendations, visitwebinar recordings project "Call Back Yourself".

General recommendations

Most scammers' tactics follow a common pattern: they try to evoke strong emotions: joy, fear, or anxiety. For example, they might claim a lottery win, a friend's accident, or, posing as law enforcement officers, report a crime. They then ask for important information or send money, leaving no time to consider the situation. Without the opportunity to weigh the risks and seek advice from loved ones, the victim may make rash decisions and succumb to the scammer's pressure.

Fraudsters use manipulation and psychological pressure to gain access to personal data, passwords, and bank details, as well as control over app accounts. Therefore, it's always important to remember not to disclose or publicly publish passport information and photos, tax identification numbers (TIN), insurance numbers (SNILS), and other documents, or to share bank card details with strangers, or to share codes and passwords received via SMS.

In situations where scammers pretend to represent official organizations, remember that banks, institutions, mobile operators, and other reputable organizations typically don't send important notifications via messaging apps, don't call from unknown numbers, and don't rush decisions. You can get all the information you need in the official app, by calling the hotline, or by visiting an office.

If you receive a suspicious call, a message from an unfamiliar number, or an old friend unexpectedly asks you to vote for them in a contest, you can turn to a free AI-powered tool StopfakeThe service checks messages for signs of fraud and recognizes several types of information: text and voice messages, screenshots of conversations, and can also detect signs of synthesized speech (deepfake) in audio. Based on the results of the check, the bot assesses the likelihood of fraud and indicates which signals to pay attention to.

Information online project Call me back yourself Created in 2022 by the Moscow Government in collaboration with the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the City of Moscow, it helps Muscovites protect themselves and their loved ones from telephone and online fraud. In 2023, the project won the "Best Social Project Website" award at the Golden Site awards. It also received the Runet Prize in the "Information Security" category. In 2025, the project received awards from the Ministry of Internal Affairs' international "Shield and Pen" competition and the 4th All-Russian "Regional Information Security Cup" competition.

The creation and support of information security tools, as well as countering cyber fraud, are in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Family Secrets: Five Years of the Moscow Main Archives' Online Service "My Family"

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On December 26, 2020, the Main Archives of Moscow opened online access to family and clan history documents in the free "My Family" service. Since then, the service's collection has exceeded 13.5 million digitized pages. Researching the ancestry of many generations of residents of Moscow and the Moscow region is now possible from anywhere in the country, without leaving home. Simply use the "Archive Search" platform to find your roots in countless records from parish registers, confession records, and census records in minutes, using neural networks.

"The earliest materials in the online service date back to 1694 and cover information on all faiths. Since this year, family history data has become available to schoolchildren and their parents on the Moscow Electronic School educational platform. It features information not only for Moscow but also for 20 other regions of our country. The number of My Family users is growing every day, and today this platform is driving the implementation of artificial vision technology in genealogical research. This living spiritual heritage is not something to be proud of. It must be preserved, strengthened, and developed. Our goal is to transfer as many documents as possible online and open up as many sources as possible for studying family ties. But preserving the originals of these most valuable documents remains a crucial task. This is our shared duty to the present and future generations," said the head of the Moscow Main Archives Department.

Yaroslav Onopenko.

Today, users have access to data on Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, Muslim, Jewish, and Old Believer believers living in Moscow and the Moscow region. The service also provides access to information on Old Believers. The service also provides access to parish registers, census records, confessional records, and marriage records.

Despite the utmost care, all information media require restoration. The Moscow Main Archives' Preservation Laboratory restores over 110,000 sheets of priceless relics annually for their subsequent use in the interests of the city and the entire country. Handwritten materials that have not been spared by time are treated selectively. Each requires a special approach, and an individual restoration and conservation plan is developed for each.

Highly skilled art restorers give a second life to worn paper with creases, tears, and fading text, manually restoring each page. Their work not only recreates documents but also helps users discover unknown facts and chapters of their family history, and discover the names of their ancestors. This year, Glavarkhiv's partner, Yandex, joined the effort to preserve documentary heritage and restore historical materials used in their joint "Archive Search" project.

Innovations in Preserving History: Moscow's Main Archives Turns 63"Archive Search" combines historical documents with a map of Moscow.

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Moscow city services will be on duty 24/7 throughout the New Year's period.

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All city services by decision Mayor of Moscow will be on duty 24/7 from December 31, 2025, to January 11, 2026. The issue of their work during the New Year holidays was discussed at a meeting of the Presidium of the Moscow Government.

Approximately 1,500 personnel from fire and rescue units, emergency response teams from engineering companies, and prefectures of administrative districts can participate in the response to potential incidents. Emergency response and response teams are equipped with materials and equipment to carry out the necessary work.

To ensure timely cleanup, the necessary number of specialized road cleaning and road transport equipment, as well as manual crews, are deployed. Special attention is paid to the cleaning of areas where mass events are taking place, particularly winter recreation facilities and pedestrian areas.

41 tractors are on duty 24/7 at dangerous road sections (primarily on the Moscow Ring Road).

Additionally, teams have been formed to clear 11,100 pitched roofs of residential and non-residential buildings. More than 50 permanent snow melting stations have been set up to handle snow.

To address the consequences of potential emergencies, a permanent readiness group of forces and resources has been formed in the capital, consisting of 450 units of fire-fighting and rescue and specialized equipment, seven helicopters, snowmobiles, and 1,590 personnel.

Over 70 rescuers are on duty at the city's waterways in shifts. They have over 25 airboats and hovercraft, as well as 30 vehicles, at their disposal.

More than 500 places of worship have been placed under special surveillance. During the holidays, representatives of the executive authorities, firefighters, rescue workers, police officers, and volunteers will be on duty there.

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A New Year's holiday program, "Carousel of Gifts," has been prepared for VDNKh guests.

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From January 2nd to 11th, at the New Year's fair behind pavilion No. 58 (the "Slovo" Museum of Slavic Literature), guests of VDNKh will be treated to a variety of events as part of the project Winter in MoscowThere will be an entertainment program here. Gift Carousel.

Visitors will have a wonderful time and share emotions with friends, family, and loved ones. A magical experience will unfold on a stage styled like a colorful carousel. There will be cartoon screenings, animated programs with hosts, a performance by Father Frost and the Snow Maiden, a musical performance, and a DJ set. The events will be united by a common musical theme dedicated to beloved fairy tales.

The "Gift Carousel" program will run daily from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Admission is free.

Conducting entertainment events for VDNKh guests is in line with the objectives of the national project Tourism and HospitalityMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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