Alexander Novak met with the Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, Mohamed Hamel.

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Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Alexander Novak with Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum Mohamed Hamel

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a working meeting with GECF Secretary General Mohamed Hamel as part of Russian Energy Week.

"Russia attaches great importance to strengthening partnerships within the GECF, coordinating efforts to promote the legitimate interests of gas exporters in global energy markets and countering unilateral economic restrictions, as well as enhancing the role of natural gas in global energy markets due to its availability, reliability, versatility, and environmental friendliness," said Alexander Novak.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted Russia's interest in further expanding the GECF's potential, active scientific, analytical, and technological cooperation at the forum, and the Secretariat's work to develop partnerships, including with African countries and international associations, including the G20, BRICS, and APEC.

Alexander Novak also expressed gratitude for the support Russia received during the discussions on holding the 8th GECF summit in Russia in 2026.

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Alexander Novak: Energy cooperation with Vietnam is one of the key areas of bilateral partnership.

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Alexander Novak held a working meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Bui Thanh Son at the Russian Energy Week.

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a working meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Bui Thanh Son at Russian Energy Week. The parties discussed trade, economic, and energy cooperation, as well as investment projects.

"Strengthening cooperation with Vietnam, a long-standing friend and reliable partner, remains a priority for Russian foreign policy. We are firmly committed to continuing mutually beneficial cooperation in various areas to advance a comprehensive strategic partnership," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

To increase trade between the two countries, work continues to organize prospective supplies of Russian oil to Vietnamese refineries. Cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy is also developing. Currently, relevant agencies are working to update the regulatory framework, technical specifications, and economic model for the construction of the country's first nuclear power plant, Ninh Thuan-1.

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Alexander Novak: The energy partnership between Russia and Turkey is strategic in nature.

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Alexander Novak: Belarus remains our closest ally and strategic partner

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Viktor Karankevich

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a working meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Viktor Karankevich at the Russian Energy Week.

The parties discussed a wide range of issues of bilateral cooperation and interaction within the Union State.

Russia is Belarus's main trading partner, accounting for approximately 60% of total trade. In 2024, mutual trade reached record levels. Russia firmly holds first place in accumulated capital investment in the Belarusian economy.

It was noted that, taking into account the interests of both countries, cooperation in the fuel and energy sector is developing.

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Alexander Novak awarded the winners of the Global Energy Prize.

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As part of Russian Energy Week, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak presented awards to the laureates of one of the most prestigious annual international prizes, the Global Energy Prize, which is awarded for outstanding scientific achievements in the field of energy.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the expansion of the award's geography and participants and emphasized the importance of a balanced approach to shaping the energy sector of the future.

"Over the years, the prize has become an example of successful international collaboration between government representatives, industry, and science—since 2003, 56 scientists from 16 countries have been awarded the prize. This year, the prize's independent international committee selected three laureates, representing leading scientific superpowers—Russia, China, and the United States. Their discoveries reflect the needs of the modern energy sector for an innovative and responsible approach to shaping the energy of the future. Today, it is crucial to develop new areas while maintaining a reasonable balance with traditional energy sources and to find solutions to improve the efficiency and environmental friendliness of the fuel and energy sector," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

In the "New Energy Applications" category, Vladislav Khomich, scientific director of the Institute of Electrophysics and Electric Power Engineering of the Russian Academy of Sciences, received the award for fundamental research in the field of plasma technologies and power optics.

Jinliang He, a professor at Tsinghua University in China, won the award in the Traditional Energy category for his achievements in the development of ultra-high-voltage power transmission technologies.

UCLA professor Yu Huang, the first female laureate in the award's history, won in the Alternative Energy category for her development of structured nanomaterials that improve the efficiency and reliability of fuel cells.

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Materials for the Government meeting on October 16, 2025

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The following issues are planned to be considered at the meeting: October 15, 2025

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

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The government will allocate approximately 2 billion rubles to modernize primary healthcare in several regions.

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In 2025, nine regions will receive additional funding for primary healthcare modernization projects. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order reallocating approximately 2 billion rubles for these purposes.

Funding is provided for Kabardino-Balkaria, Kalmykia, the Lugansk People's Republic, Mordovia, as well as the Belgorod, Zaporizhzhia, Kursk, Kherson and Ivanovo regions.

Thus, in Kabardino-Balkaria, additional funds are planned to be used to carry out major repairs to eight clinics, and in Kalmykia, to equip the Priyutnensky District Hospital clinic with medical equipment.

The increased funding will also allow for major renovations of the Luhansk City Polyclinic and Luhansk City Children's Hospital No. 1, as well as the purchase of a mobile digital X-ray machine for the Krasnoluch Central City Multidisciplinary Hospital.

In the Belgorod region, additional funding will be used for the overhaul of the outpatient department of the Alekseevskaya Central District Hospital, and in the Kursk region, for the purchase of medical equipment and completion of the overhaul of outpatient clinics in the cities of Dmitriev and Zheleznogorsk.

Thanks to the redistribution of funds in the Ivanovo region, construction of a clinic at the Ivanovo Clinical Hospital named after Kuvaevs will continue.

In Mordovia, federal funding is planned to complete a major overhaul of the primary care department for people with vascular diseases at the Krasnoslobodsk Central District Hospital. In the Kherson region, funding will be used to purchase equipment and install a prefabricated modular clinic in the village of Chongar.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers on October 13, 2025

Commenting on the decision takenmeeting with deputy prime ministers on October 13Mikhail Mishustin noted that, thanks to the allocated funds, construction of the facilities should be completed on schedule. This means that people will receive medical care in modern facilities equipped with the necessary technology.

The work is being carried out within the framework of the federal project "Modernization of Primary Health Care," which is part of the new national project "Long and Active Life."

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The government has expanded the list of activities implemented within the framework of the state program "Construction"

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Order No. 2849-r of October 14, 2025

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over the four seasons of the "Do You Know? Teach It!" popular science video competition, schoolchildren have submitted over 10,000 videos.

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On October 14, 2025, the fifth anniversary season of the "Do You Know? Teach It!" competition kicked off. The competition allows schoolchildren to establish themselves as future young scientists, showcase their talents as science communicators, and showcase their projects and ideas. Winners will receive exciting trips, modern technology, and additional points for applicants from one of the country's leading universities.

"'Do You Know? Teach Us!' is one of the key projects of the Decade of Science and Technology, announced by President Vladimir Putin. This year marks the launch of the fifth season. Over the past four seasons, schoolchildren have submitted over 10,000 videos. Thanks to 'Do You Know? Teach Us!', a community of young enthusiasts willing to share knowledge and inspire others to learn is growing. It also creates conditions for realizing each person's potential and developing their talents—a national goal set by our head of state," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The "Do You Know? Teach It!" science video competition has been bringing together schoolchildren aged 6 to 18 from across the country for five years now, giving them the opportunity to share their knowledge and explain complex topics in simple and engaging language.

Participants will create their own videos under the guidance of experienced mentors of their choice. The goal of the competition is to popularize scientific knowledge and encourage school students to use modern, high-tech tools and methods to bring their creative ideas to life. Participants must record a video between 1 and 3 minutes long, publish it on the website nauchi.nauka.rf, and wait for the results to be published on April 13, 2026.

This year, new partners have joined the competition, and finalists will receive not only prizes but also additional points toward admission to the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University). Videos must be submitted in one of the categories. The first stage of the competition—submissions—will run until March 1, 2026.

"The 'Do You Know? Teach It!' competition is shaping a new generation of science communicators. Inspired by their participation, many schoolchildren begin regularly watching popular science videos and creating their own content. The students' genuine engagement provides additional impetus for the popularization of modern science, and for some, it even helps them choose their future profession. During the Decade of Science and Technology, we emphasize creativity and simplicity of presentation. Science shouldn't be boring, and the competition participants prove it," noted Sofia Malyavina, General Director of the National Priorities NGO.

Young researchers can submit their videos in 6 thematic categories:

"A Digital View of the Planet: Satellites and Drones" (nomination partner: Geoscan Group). To participate, you must record a video about how modern unmanned aerial vehicles and space satellites help us study the Earth.

"Smart Materials in Future Cities" (SIBUR). The nomination invites videos about new materials that make life more convenient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

· "Engine Building" (JSC "United Engine Corporation"). Schoolchildren who choose to participate in this category will be required to record videos about aircraft engine building, highlighting how knowledge of school subjects such as mathematics and physics helps engineers in their work, as engineers, designers, and mechanics play a key role in aircraft creation.

"Device of the Future: From Concept to Design" (All-Russian public-state movement of children and youth "Movement of the First"). Participants in the nomination must invent their own gadget from the future and, in a video, describe its operating principle in detail and provide a scientific justification.

"Science, History, Man" (Eksmo-AST Publishing Group). The nomination covers the development of science throughout human history, brilliant scientists, and great discoveries that have influenced culture and society.

"An Instructional Guide to Artificial Intelligence That Anyone Can Understand" (Avito). To participate in this category, you must record a video explaining a term or concept related to "Artificial Intelligence."

RUDN University and the Vyzov Foundation are partners in the "Best Mentor" and "Best School" special categories. The winners will be those whose students submit the most videos. The third special category, traditionally "Marathon of Regions," will be awarded to the five regions that have the most children participating in the competition and actively support the information campaign.

All submitted videos will initially be evaluated by a panel of experts, who will check all submissions for compliance with the competition rules and the selected category, assessing their scientific merit and creativity. This will ultimately result in a shortlist of 162 semifinalists: 27 participants in each category.

A jury will select the winners based on four criteria: mastery of the topic and its presentation, originality of concept, visual quality and editing, and presentation. The jury will include scientists, business representatives, and creators of popular science content.

Prizes in each of the five nominations will be awarded in age categories: elementary, middle, and high school. Thus, 18 winners in thematic nominations across three age categories will be selected from among 54 finalists, as well as the titles of "Best Mentor," "Best School," and "Best Region." All winners, including the best mentor and representatives of the best school, will be invited to the awards ceremony.

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Yuri Trutnev: Interest in the all-Russian competition for the best trip, "The Far East – Land of Adventure," is growing.

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By the end of the first five months of the third season of the "Far East – Land of Adventure" competition, 352 films had been submitted for jury evaluation, 1.7 times more than during the same period in 2024. This was announced by the project's initiator, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev.

"The Far East is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Our competition aims to encourage as many people as possible not only to learn about the beauty of the Far Eastern regions but also to come and see the volcanoes, hills, taiga, steppe, and tundra with their own eyes. This is why our competition was created. People from various regions create their own tourist maps and travels, making wonderful films about them, the best of which are selected by the jury. Currently, over 300 films have been submitted for evaluation. This is 1.7 times more than during the same period last year. Interest in the competition, and therefore in the Far East and the Arctic, is growing," said Yuri Trutnev.

Sakhalin Oblast leads in terms of the number of films submitted, with 129 videos, Khabarovsk Krai with 49, and Primorsky Krai with 38. 26 videos were made about travel in Amur Oblast, 21 about the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, 16 about Kamchatka Krai, and 13 about the Republic of Buryatia. Participants submitted 11 videos each about tourist routes in Magadan Oblast and Zabaykalsky Krai, 9 about the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), and 4 about the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Among the Arctic regions, the Murmansk Region received the most videos (nine), followed by four videos about travels in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and three videos each about the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the Republic of Karelia, and Krasnoyarsk Krai. Two video travelogues were submitted about the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and one about the Arkhangelsk Region.

The "Walking Trip" category received the most submissions—231 films. The "Water Trip" category received 59 videos, the "Winter Trip" category received 25, and the "Arctic Trip" category received 32.

Additionally, five films from the participants were selected for the special "Paths of Victory" category. As a reminder, to participate in this category, you must make a film about a journey to sites of military glory in regions within the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic zone of Russia. The completed film must be submitted to one of four main categories: hiking, boating, winter, or Arctic travel. The competition jury will then select the film for the "Paths of Victory" category.

It is important that participants who made a film for the special nomination "Paths of Victory" can also compete for prizes in the main nominations of the "Far East – Land of Adventure" competition.

Applications for the third season of the all-Russian competition for the best travel experience, "The Far East – Land of Adventure," are open until January 15, 2026. To participate, submit a short film up to 8 minutes long about your trip to the Far East or the Arctic and submit it through the website puteshestvendv.rf. The trip must have taken place no earlier than May 1, 2023, and no later than January 15, 2026. Video footage shot with both professional cameras and mobile devices is acceptable; quality is not a deciding factor. The main requirement is that the journey must be completed without the use of motorized vehicles. Footage featuring motorized vehicles is acceptable if it shows the route to the starting point.

The competition has four main categories: "Walking Trip," "Water Trip," "Winter Trip," and "Arctic Trip." Two special categories have also been established: "Paths of Victory" and "Best Trip in Chukotka." The grand prize for the best video is 3 million rubles.

The competition is supported by the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and the Social Initiatives Development Fund.

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