A new public space with a reading room and sports grounds will appear in Western Degunino.

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A modern public space will be created in the north of the capital. The new urban area will become a popular destination for sports and intellectual recreation enthusiasts. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

The project is being implemented as part of the construction of a residential complex at the address: Ilmensky Proezd, Buildings 8 and 12.

"The total area of the public space will be approximately one hectare. The project places a strong emphasis on physical activity zones, which occupy 880 square meters. Multifunctional training areas will be located here, including a workout zone and a multi-purpose sports field where basketball, badminton, and volleyball can be played," noted Vladimir Efimov.

As part of the second phase of construction for the residential complex, landscaping of a 1.3-hectare area is planned. It will feature gazebos, a children's play area, and sports grounds, all of which will be accessible to all residents.

According to the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav OvchinskyThe public space's focal point will be a reading pavilion—a unique facility for the area, designed for quiet leisure and informal socializing. Gazebos and shelters with swings will be installed nearby.

According to the project, the second phase of construction will include three buildings with 1,746 apartments, heated underground parking for 384 cars, and storage spaces ranging from two to 9.8 square meters.

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Polytechnic University became the center of the All-Russian Mathematical Flash Mob

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The 12th All-Russian educational and entertaining math flash mob "Math Test for Adults and Not Only 'MathCat'" took place in Russia. This year, the event took place at 927 locations in 86 regions of Russia and 12 countries (Australia, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Montenegro). This math celebration is designed for everyone aged 10 and up.

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University became one of the flash mob's offline venues for the second time. Each participant was given four sets of problems, corresponding to four difficulty levels: easiest, easy, medium, and advanced—with 10 problems in each level. The flash mob organizers called these levels "leagues": "white," "green," "yellow," and "red," respectively. After assessing their abilities, participants independently and voluntarily chose one of the leagues to solve. Each level consisted of ten problems. Solving the easiest problem earned participants 5 points, while solving the most difficult one earned 15. Furthermore, this year, a time factor was used for the first time to determine the winner: in the event of a tie, the participant who submitted the solution first was ranked higher. Participants were given 1.5 hours to solve the problem, and most used the entire allotted time. After submitting their answer sheets, participants received personalized certificates from the organizers right in the classroom.

On the day of the event, 202 people attended the site, significantly more than the previous year (144 in 2024), the majority of whom were SPbPU students. At the university site, 23 participants chose the White League (12%), 24 chose the Green League (12%), 33 chose the Yellow League (16%), and 122 chose the Red League with advanced problems (60%). In this regard, our site differs significantly from the national average, where traditionally more than half of participants participate in the White League.

Several participants, including faculty from the SPbPU Department of Higher Mathematics, competed in double and triple team competitions, along with a friend or two (in these cases, participants chose different difficulty levels). For the first time, the Polytechnic University also hosted quadruple competitions!

The Institute of Physics and Mathematics (IPM) of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) organized the event. Leading the way for staff and students, Department Head Ilya Sysoev also participated in the flash mob. The event was coordinated by the Institute's Deputy Director for Research, Marina Sysoeva, and leading specialists from the IPM Directorate, Elena Naumova and Natalia Akhiyarova. Volunteers—SPbPU students from various years and institutes—made a significant contribution to the organization.

At each site, winners and runners-up who score the maximum number of points for solving problems of the chosen difficulty level receive diplomas and souvenirs.

League winners

White League

1st place: Anastasia Mokina (100 points out of 100, 80 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Daniil Alekseev (92 points out of 100, 80 minutes, SPbPU) 3rd place: Rusalina Arslanova (90 points out of 100, 79 minutes, HSE)

Green League

1st place: Varvara Naumova (86 points out of 100, 65 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Evgeny Konovalenko, Ekaterina Danilchuk, Svetlana Kozhina (78 points out of 100, 53 minutes, HSE) 3rd place: Ekaterina Efimova (76 points out of 100, 65 minutes, SPbPU)

Yellow League

1st place: Olga Mlokosevich (100 points out of 100, 53 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Gleb Lyubutov, Mikhail Sukhanov (100 points out of 100, 73 minutes, SPbPU) 3rd place: Daria Tiranova, Anastasia Ogorodnikova (100 points out of 100, 78 minutes, SPbPU)

Red League

1st place: Timofey Stankevich (90 points out of 100, 84 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Daniil Agalakov (84 points out of 100, 76 minutes) 3rd place: Stanislava Kononova, Anastasia Smyshlyaeva (82 points out of 100, 75 minutes, SPbPU)

The awards ceremony for the winners and runners-up will take place on December 6 at 12:00 at the Department of Higher Mathematics of the Institute of Physics and Mathematics (room 125, Main Academic Building).

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about events for the Day of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow.

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The capital will host events dedicated to the Day of the Unknown Soldier. It has been celebrated in Russia on December 3 since 2014. This was reported on the channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"The main Soviet memorial to all the fallen was erected in the capital on December 3, 1966, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Moscow. In 1941, the capital's defensive line, where soldiers of the 16th Army of the Western Front under the command of Konstantin Rokossovsky fought to the death, ran along the 41st kilometer of the Leningrad Highway. It was decided to bury the ashes of one of them—a private soldier—in the very heart of the capital, in the Alexander Garden. A temporary memorial plaque was installed over the grave with the inscription: 'Your name is unknown, your feat is immortal. To those who fell for the Motherland. 1941–1945.' On May 8, 1967, the Eternal Flame lighting ceremony took place near the monument," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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On December 3, wreaths were laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Representatives of the "Youth of Moscow" project participated in the ceremony. The youth honored the memory of the soldiers who fell on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War and spoke of their heroic deeds.

Another memorial event will take place in Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill. There, lit oil lamps will be used to spell out the phrase "Your name is unknown, your deed is immortal." Afterward, flowers will be laid at the Eternal Flame memorial and a moment of silence will be observed in memory of the fallen.

Commemorative events are taking place across all of the capital's administrative districts to mark the 84th anniversary of the Soviet counteroffensive in the Battle of Moscow. City residents, including veterans and volunteers, are tidying up monuments, memorial plaques, commemorative signs, and graves of Great Patriotic War veterans and Heroes of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, and laying flowers.

Five memorial events are held in the capital each year. This year alone, approximately 80,000 people participated.

"These are very important figures. We are the heirs to the heroic deeds of our ancestors. We must always remember and honor those who defended our homeland!" concluded Sergei Sobyanin.

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Denis Manturov chaired the next meeting of the Russian-Uzbek intergovernmental commission.

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First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev held the 26th meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Uzbek Commission on Economic Cooperation.

Trade turnover between Russia and Uzbekistan increased by more than 5% in 2024, exceeding $10 billion. In the first nine months of this year, mutual trade volume grew by another 8%. Both exports and imports are showing positive trends.

"Investment cooperation between our countries is developing in a similarly positive direction. You've already outlined the key figures today. We expect that the investment project portfolio, which currently totals approximately 55 billion, will be fully implemented. Over 3,000 enterprises with Russian participation operate in the republic—this represents approximately 20% of all foreign-owned companies operating in Uzbekistan," Denis Manturov noted.

The First Deputy Prime Minister spoke about strengthening industrial cooperation with Uzbekistan, both in terms of mutual industrial product deliveries and in the area of localizing Russian enterprises in Uzbekistan.

"The number of resident companies in our joint industrial parks is growing. In Chirchik and Jizzakh, there are now more than 30 of them, from around the world," Denis Manturov emphasized.

Russia and Uzbekistan are actively developing energy cooperation in several areas: supplies of Russian energy resources, and the implementation of projects in geological exploration, mining, and hydropower. In October of this year, work began on a nuclear power plant construction project at a site in the Jizzakh region.

"Russian e-commerce platforms are making a significant contribution to the development of trade and economic cooperation. Specifically, last year, the volume of Uzbek-made goods sold on Wildberries' platform amounted to $605 million. This makes our marketplace the largest distribution network for Uzbek goods. The company plans to build the largest logistics center in the republic, covering 100,000 square meters. Investment is estimated at over 11 billion rubles, and the number of new jobs will be approximately 7,500. The phased commissioning of the warehouse complex is planned for the end of next year," said the First Deputy Prime Minister.

The development of cultural and humanitarian ties and the holding of joint congresses and exhibitions contribute to strengthening comprehensive cooperation between Russia and Uzbekistan. Increasing reciprocal tourist trips is a priority. Speaking about cooperation in education, the First Deputy Prime Minister noted that more than 56,000 Uzbek citizens are studying at Russian universities and their branches in the republic.

Following the event, the IGC co-chairs signed the minutes of the 26th meeting of the intergovernmental commission, as well as a roadmap for strengthening interregional cooperation between the two countries for 2025–2030. Furthermore, in the presence of Denis Manturov and Jamshid Khodjaev, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between JSC SME Corporation and the Agency for the Development of Light Industry of Uzbekistan.

The First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan took part in the plenary session of the Russia-Uzbekistan Business Forum, which took place on the sidelines of the commission meeting. On the Russian side, the forum was attended by over 50 representatives of the business community from various sectors, from industry and energy to logistics and digital technologies.

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Financial news: 03.12.2025, 12-44 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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December 3, 2025

12:44

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 03.12.2025, 12-44 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 108.35) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1129.61 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) of the security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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Financial news: 03.12.2025, 12-26 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A103T70 (SiburHBO08) were changed.

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December 3, 2025

12:26

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 03.12.2025, 12-26 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 110.02) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 93172.79 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 25.0%) of the security RU000A103T70 (SiburHBO08) were changed.

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To the team of the Russian Center for Neurology and Neuroscience.

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On December 3, a gala event will be held to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the scientific center.

Dear friends!

I sincerely congratulate you on the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Center for Neurology and Neuroscience.

Much has been accomplished over the past decades, and today your unique institution is one of the largest neurological clusters in the country. Leading scientific schools have been established here, and significant practical experience in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nervous system diseases has been accumulated. Modern, high-precision methods and solutions are being developed and implemented, including in the field of neurotechnology, many of which are successfully used in Russian clinics. We train qualified specialists who are in demand at leading medical organizations.

You continue the work of outstanding predecessors, conducting fundamental and applied research, developing innovative areas in neuroscience, and improving rehabilitation and recovery programs. Thanks to you, thousands of patients receive comprehensive and effective medical care.

Each of you is distinguished by a high level of professionalism, responsibility, and the ability to work in a team and accomplish the most complex tasks. Every day, you help people overcome serious illnesses. I want to thank you for your dedicated work, devotion to your calling, and compassionate attitude.

I wish you further success and achievements, good health, prosperity to you and your loved ones.

M. Mishustin

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Financial news: 03.12.2025, 10-08 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A105KW6 security (EDR P3-05) were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCC (JSC) on 03.12.2025, 10-08 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 98.75) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1049.28 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 17.5%) for the security RU000A105KW6 (EDR P3-05) were changed.

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The government will allocate more than a quarter of a billion rubles to the development of genomic selection in livestock breeding.

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Order No. 3530-r of December 1, 2025

By the end of 2025, more than 30 regions will receive partial reimbursement for the costs of implementing genomic selection programs in livestock breeding. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order allocating 264.5 million rubles for this purpose. This decision will contribute to strengthening Russia's food security.

The funds are intended, among other things, for Crimea, Mordovia, Tatarstan, Perm Krai, Arkhangelsk, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kaliningrad, Lipetsk, Tula and Yaroslavl regions.

Efforts to develop genomic selection involve molecular genetic testing of young cattle. This provides information on the authenticity of the young cattle's lineage and the absence of genetic diseases, as well as determines their breeding value.

The rules for co-financing the costs of developing genomic selection in livestock breeding were approved by the Government in August 2025. According to them, a federal budget subsidy can cover up to 70% of the actual costs incurred by breeding farms. Funds are provided based on an agreement between the Ministry of Agriculture and regional authorities.

The work is being carried out within the framework of the federal project "Creating conditions for the development of scientific research in breeding and genetics," which is part of the national project to ensure technological leadership "Technological support for food security."

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Dmitry Grigorenko: IT company revenue grew by almost 20% in the first half of 2025.

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The Russian IT industry maintained positive growth dynamics in the first half of 2025 across key indicators, such as company revenue and the amount of taxes and insurance premiums paid. The results of monitoring key IT industry indicators were presented by the Digital Economy Autonomous Non-Profit Organization. The monitoring is conducted quarterly at the request of Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

"The monitoring results for the first half of the year demonstrate that the IT industry is developing successfully thanks to numerous government support measures and occupies a significant place in the national economy. For example, revenue from sales of goods and services (both owned and purchased) by IT organizations amounted to 5.5 trillion rubles, representing a 17% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The total amount of taxes and insurance premiums paid by IT organizations increased by 20%, exceeding 1 trillion rubles," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

The Digital Economy ANO methodology allows for a more comprehensive and accurate assessment of the effects of government support. And these effects are significant: in the first half of 2025, revenue from sales of goods and services (both internal and purchased) by IT organizations increased by 17% compared to the same period in 2024, reaching 5.5 trillion rubles.

The total amount of taxes and insurance premiums paid by IT organizations increased by 20%, exceeding 1 trillion rubles. The growth in tax revenues by IT organizations significantly exceeds the overall growth in taxes for the economy (14%). The share of taxes paid by IT organizations in total tax revenues for the first half of 2025 was 4.7%.

The growth in the number of people employed in the IT industry amounted to 3% compared to the same period in 2024. The share of IT workers in the total number of employed people amounted to 3.1%.

Investments in non-financial assets increased by 16% year-on-year, reaching 390 billion rubles in the first half of the year. This growth in investment is supporting the expansion and modernization of infrastructure, which has a positive impact on the quality and volume of services provided. The stable investment growth (15% in the first quarter and 17% in the second quarter of 2025) can be seen as a result of internal stabilization and confidence in the future.

The Digital Economy Autonomous Non-Profit Organization (ANO) was commissioned to develop a methodology for assessing the IT industry in July 2024. HSE University also conducts a similar assessment, but it focuses on analyzing the performance of companies belonging to the "core" IT-OKVED 62.1 and 63.0 codes (while e-commerce platforms, online educational platforms, game publishers, integrators, and other companies were not included in the assessment). ANO Digital Economy's methodology is based on assessing the performance of accredited IT organizations (the IT Company Registry). Currently, the registry includes approximately 20,000 organizations, and these include not only companies with the "core" IT-OKVED codes.

This methodology allows us to assess the effectiveness of public investment in the IT sector and collect data for management decision-making on the development of the IT sector in Russia. To improve accuracy and expand the range of indicators, departmental data is used, primarily data from the Federal Tax Service of Russia. Data from the Central Bank of Russia and the Federal Customs Service (to calculate export indicators), as well as the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Digital Development, are also used (to assess the volume of state support). Rosstat data is used, in the absence of other data sources, to estimate the volume of IT sector organizations' expenditures on the implementation and use of digital technologies, the volume of investments in non-financial assets, the volume of R&D expenditures, the level of AI technology adoption, and the level of import substitution.

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