Fog is expected in Moscow tonight.

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Forecasters predict fog in parts of the capital overnight and morning on November 27. Visibility will range from 200 to 700 meters.

Due to worsening weather conditions, residents and visitors to the capital are urged to exercise caution and caution. Drivers should significantly reduce speed, increase their distance from vehicles in front, and avoid sudden maneuvers such as overtaking, lane changes, and passing.

In case of emergency, please call 101 or 112 or the single hotline of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the city of Moscow: 7 495 637-31-01.

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Marat Khusnullin: Decisions have been made regarding the future of 32 unfinished buildings.

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The Presidium (Headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development has made management decisions on 32 more unfinished construction projects included in the federal register of unfinished construction projects. Of these, 14 will be completed. Thus, decisions have now been made on 780 projects, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The joint work of the Government and the Ministry of Construction of Russia to reduce the number of unfinished projects facilitates the commissioning of vital infrastructure. These include, for example, medical and sports facilities, roads, and housing and utilities infrastructure, all of which were built with budgetary funds. Completing such projects directly improves the quality of life for citizens and stimulates regional development. As part of this work, the Government Commission on Regional Development approved decisions on 32 more unfinished projects, 14 of which are planned for completion," said Marat Khusnullin.

Among them are socially significant objects from various regions of the country: an exhibition pavilion in the Arkhangelsk region, treatment buildings of the Kaliningrad Psychiatric Hospital, a central district hospital and maternity hospital in the Republic of Dagestan, water intake wells and water supply networks in the Chechen Republic, a section of highway in the Leningrad region, and a storage facility for a museum in Torzhok, Tver region.

The Deputy Prime Minister clarified that the federal registry currently includes 781 projects from 35 agencies. Overall, management decisions have been made on 780 projects to date, 379 of which will be completed.

The registry includes projects financed by the federal budget. Information about them is provided by government customers and then verified by an interdepartmental commission.

"Following the joint work of the headquarters, the Ministry of Construction, and relevant agencies, 45 projects have already been completed. Inclusion in the register allows the Presidium (Headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development to determine the future of each project: completion, sale, demolition, or transfer to the regional level. If the decision is made to complete construction, a detailed implementation plan is developed for each project," noted Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

Previously, as part of efforts to reduce the number of unfinished construction projects, new approaches and a regulatory framework were developed, and a federal register of unfinished construction projects was created.

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Financial news: 11/26/2025, 4:43 PM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A0ZYJR6 security (Sovcom BO5) were changed.

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November 26, 2025

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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 the National Credit Center (JSC) on 26.11.2025, 16:43 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 113.39) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1298.07 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 15.0%) of the security RU000A0ZYJR6 (Sovcom BO5) were changed.

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Tatyana Golikova spoke at the presentation session "100 Projects of Russia. People" at the National Center "Russia."

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Preserving the population, improving citizens' health, increasing their well-being, and providing comprehensive support to families remain among the state's most important priorities. Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova announced this during the presentation session "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects. People." The event took place on November 26 at the National Center "Russia."

"Preserving the nation is the key national goal outlined by the head of state. All national projects and priorities we are implementing are aimed at this goal. But today we are talking about people-centered national projects. These include the national projects 'Family,' 'Personnel,' 'Long and Active Life,' and 'New Health-Saving Technologies.' Each has its own set of objectives, but they share a common thread: preserving our country's nation. And, of course, the key here is increasing the birth rate and maintaining the positive trend toward an increase in the number of large families. Today, we can already say that over 9 million children in Russia are being raised in large families," said Tatyana Golikova.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the Year of the Family once again demonstrated that family is the most important value for Russians. Over the past few years, the government has consistently built a comprehensive system of state support.

Starting in 2026, working parents of two or more children will be able to receive an annual family tax payment. According to preliminary estimates, over 4 million families will benefit from this support.

More than 15 million families have already received maternity capital, and over 14.6 million families have used its funds in one form or another. For the sixth year in a row, maternity capital has been available not only to families having a second child but also to those raising their first child. Families having a third child can receive 450,000 rubles to pay off their mortgage debt. Furthermore, the President extended the preferential family mortgage program until 2030.

During his speech, Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov stated that another priority today is supporting participants in the special military operation and their adaptation to civilian life.

"Today, personnel centers conduct assessments of knowledge and qualifications, and select appropriate retraining programs. All retraining programs for in-demand professions and skills are completely free. Furthermore, the state is willing to reimburse employers for the costs of adapting workplaces for employees with disabilities—up to 200,000 rubles per workplace—to ensure all the individual's specific needs and limitations are taken into account. Some young people want to work for themselves. Starting in 2026, they will be able to apply for a social contract to start their own business without an income assessment. I hope that we will be able to offer our defenders the widest possible range of solutions. Already, 50,000 participants in the special military operation and their families have received employment assistance," said Anton Kotyakov.

According to Tatyana Golikova, the key objectives associated with the first national goal include increasing life expectancy. This means accessible healthcare, timely and effective preventative measures, the development of high-tech medical care, and ensuring technological sovereignty in healthcare.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin has identified technological leadership as a key priority. Nine priority areas have been identified within this strategic direction, including healthcare and the national project 'New Health-Saving Technologies.' This project represents a technological breakthrough specifically in healthcare, and our primary goal is to ensure the country's independence in this area," emphasized Tatyana Golikova.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the project includes the development of new drugs, medical devices, and advanced technologies. A significant portion of the national project is focused specifically on innovation. Currently, she said, 14 drugs are being developed, five of which are first-in-class. Their mode of action is unique worldwide. These include drugs for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis, as well as treatments for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and neonatal pathologies. All of these drugs are already in clinical trials, meaning that if trials are successful, they will be introduced into clinical practice and made available to patients, the Deputy Prime Minister explained.

"Nine more drugs are under development, targeting relevant medical devices and are also part of our work to implement modern therapeutic solutions. Our main task today is to ensure that the achievements of this technological leadership project reach specific patients, specific consumers. We want these developments not to remain mere fundamental research on the shelf, but to truly provide help to people suffering from diseases that today are the absolute leaders in morbidity and mortality. These are primarily cardiovascular diseases and oncological diseases," the Deputy Prime Minister added.

She also recalled that in September 2025, a regional project dedicated to healthy longevity medicine was launched at the federal level. This project encompasses not only medical aspects but also the entire infrastructure for living. This is precisely what the Russian Government is working toward, creating the conditions for everyone to lead a healthy and fulfilling life, Tatyana Golikova emphasized.

Over the past five years, the volume of high-tech medical care provided has increased annually, noted First Deputy Minister of Health Viktor Fisenko. From 2020 to 2024, 6.86 million high-tech surgeries were performed, with 1.54 million performed in 2024 alone—14% more than planned, he noted.

Furthermore, the state is emphasizing culture as the foundation for fostering spiritual and moral values, a family environment, and the comprehensive development of the individual. To this end, accessible infrastructure and high-quality cultural content, especially for children, are being created in all regions of the country. According to Tatyana Golikova, the key objectives of the national project "Culture," which concluded in 2024, and the new national project "Family" are the creation of a unified cultural space and the revival of traditional spiritual and moral values throughout the country.

"For us, culture is a special space where all family members can share experiences. Today, it's not just a leisure activity, but an opportunity for spiritual dialogue between generations. Our primary goal is to ensure that every family, even in the most remote village, has this opportunity," she said.

Culture is an integral part of the national "Family" project, noted Tatyana Golikova. During the first phase of the project, she explained, the Russian government focused on creating and modernizing infrastructure. New institutions were built and existing ones were renovated to ensure families had access to cultural resources. The country is now moving on to the next stage: developing content that will focus on culture and its priority values. Near-term plans include the creation of an extensive network of children's cultural and educational centers within existing cultural institutions and the modernization of philharmonic societies.

"Children's art schools continue to play a special role in this work. They are our unique Russian heritage, of which we are rightfully proud. And these children's art schools fulfill a much deeper mission than simply training future musicians. Within their walls, discipline, systemic thinking, aesthetic taste, and an emotional perception of the world are instilled—everything that shapes the personality and lays the foundation for the development of a young person. And if a child embraces these values, then their family embraces them too, and this creates a unique environment for the formation of culture within society," said Tatyana Golikova.

In 2025, the country will continue to overhaul children's art schools, build 50 new schools, create 1,500 children's leisure centers, and create 24 regional philharmonic societies, the Deputy Prime Minister added.

Currently, approximately 1.8 million children in Russia are studying in more than 5,000 children's art schools, according to Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova. According to her, the ministry's goal is not only to identify gifted children but also to provide opportunities for all children with an interest in creativity to develop.

Valery Fyodorov, Director General of the VTsIOM Analytical Center, moderated the meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister. He stated that large-scale work will be undertaken by 2030, the primary instrument of which will be national projects, which include specific actions that ensure results.

"The state has national goals, and each of us has personal ones. By researching Russians' goals, we identified key priorities: good health, creating a happy family, raising children, having reliable friends, pursuing a favorite activity, and having an interesting job. In other words, our individual goals align with the state's goals. Almost all of these factors of personal happiness fall within the scope of the national goal of 'Preserving the population, improving health and well-being, and supporting families,'" said Valery Fyodorov.

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Financial News: Update of RUGBITR7Y and RUGBICP7Y Index Values

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We would like to draw the users' attention to the fact that the final values of the Moscow Exchange Government Bond Index RUGBITR7Y and the Moscow Exchange Government Bond Index RUGBICP7Y for 24.11.2025, as well as the intraday values of these indices for 25.11.2025, have been updated on the Exchange's website and in the information and statistical server (ISS).

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RUDN University students won prizes at the TaxIn Tashkent-2025 international competition.

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The RUDN University Law Institute team successfully participated in the TaxIn Tashkent 2025 international taxation competition and took third place.

The team included:

Stanislav Ambrosimov, team captain, fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Jurisprudence, General Profile; Maria Tuteva, fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Jurisprudence, General Profile; Shokhramakhon Taburov, fourth-year student of the Tajik State University of Finance and Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business.

The consultant was Anton Oleynik, a first-year postgraduate student in the Department of Administrative and Financial Law.

The spirit of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge

Teams from leading universities in Russia and Uzbekistan, who had passed a competitive selection process, participated in the TaxIn Tashkent 2025 competition finals. RUDN University students demonstrated a high level of knowledge during the qualifying rounds.

According to the students, the preparation, although grueling, was rewarding, as they received and studied a vast amount of information. This was in part thanks to their consultant, Anton Oleynik. Incidentally, he himself participated in the 2024 competition and knew exactly what students could expect in Tashkent.

"The competition offers opportunities to showcase not only your knowledge but also your creative approach to problem solving. Last year I was a participant, this year I'm a consultant, and I can confidently say that the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of new knowledge hasn't weakened, but rather intensified and seems to have taken root in my heart. Experienced lawyers with expertise in international tax law, creative students eager to learn, and sunny Tashkent—all of this creates an excellent environment for new opportunities, connections, and broadening one's horizons," says Anton Oleynik.

Protection of memoranda

The competition consisted of two stages. In the first stage, teams prepared written positions (memoranda) for the taxpayer and the tax authority based on the assigned task. Based on the evaluation of their memoranda, the best teams advanced to the in-person rounds of the competition. The in-person rounds were organized in the form of a court hearing. Here, teams defended their written positions for the plaintiff (taxpayer) and the defendant (tax authority) before a panel of judges. For example, a case was presented in which a company challenged additional tax assessments in court based on an on-site tax audit report.

As Maria Tutaeva notes, participation in the competition contributed to her professional growth.

"Appearing before judges, including the leadership of the Federal Tax Service and the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, helped me overcome my stage fright. I learned to control myself and suppress my panic. This was necessary to focus and express my point of view on the judges' questions and the opponents' positions. I especially remember the moments when we were presented with our opponents' positions. We studied and analyzed their arguments, after which the entire team developed counterarguments to refute them. I would like to acknowledge the support of the student volunteers from the Tashkent State University of Economics, who assisted us and showed genuine interest in our progress," said Maria Tutaeva.

"I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the competition organizers for the high quality of preparation and impeccable operational support. The event was designed with exceptional professionalism, allowing each participant to reach a new level of competency. For me, participation was a significant growth factor: I developed my skills, expanded my expertise, and gained valuable practical insight. Special thanks to the rector's office for their strategic management of the process, and to the judging panel for their objectivity, thorough evaluation, and high professional standards," says Stanislav Ambrosimov.

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The plays "The Bear" and "The Defenseless Creature"

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The Lyublino Estate Museum invites you to a special theatrical evening featuring performances of "The Bear" and "The Defenseless Creature," based on Anton Chekhov's texts. Guests will be immersed in the atmosphere of an 18th-century aristocratic estate, where the action of two one-act comedies unfolds a century later, across three historic settings: the Pink Drawing Room, the Marble Hall, and the Round Hall.

Audiences will be treated to a new production, "Defenseless Creature," a logical continuation of the already popular "Bear." Both performances will be shown with a single ticket, with an intermission between each performance.

Starring Honored Artist of Russia Elena Olenina, Nikolai Tokarev, and Vladimir Degterenko.

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Neurophysiology of sleep and dreams

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The N.A. Nekrasov Central Universal Scientific Library invites you to a lecture by biologist Anton Terentyev, "Neurophysiology of Sleep and Dreams," as part of the "Vitally Important" lecture series. Participants will learn how the brain controls sleep cycles, why dreams occur, what factors influence their characteristics, and what disorders can interfere with a good night's rest. The lecturer will explain what happens to the nervous system during sleep and how simple habits can improve sleep quality.

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Enchanting images of nature

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The lecture "Enchanting Images of Nature" at the Alexander Shilov Gallery will introduce viewers to the history of landscape painting and its development in Russian painting. Particular attention will be paid to the work of Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the USSR, and Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts Alexander Shilov, who continues the traditions of realistic art, combining the past and present in his paintings and imbuing his landscapes with profound philosophical meaning. Following the lecture, guests will be treated to a free tour of the exhibition.

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V Model UN at the State University of Management: Resolution adopted, best delegates selected

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The fifth Model UN scientific and business game was held at the State University of Management. The agenda focused on the topical issue of "Forming an Inclusive and Sustainable Global Economy in the Context of Technological Transformation."

This year, the event was attended by students from GUU, the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN), and the State Academic University for the Humanities (GAUGN), as well as students from the Letovo School and the GUU Pre-University.

Professor Nikolai Omelchenko, Head of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies, and Anton Vorobyov, Associate Professor of the Department, addressed the audience with welcoming remarks.

Participants in the scientific and business game played the roles of representatives from various United Nations member countries and discussed global issues related to the meeting's main theme. Following the meeting, a final resolution was adopted and the best delegates were selected.

The winner in the "Best Delegate" category was Maxim Prudnikov from the State University of Humanities, and the title of "Most Constructive Delegate" was awarded to Roman Ashchekin from the same university.

"The most valuable thing for me was the process of working together on the resolution," shared Dmitry Abramov, a student at the State University of Management. "Despite our different positions, we managed to combine our efforts and create a document that takes into account the interests of all parties."

The event was organized by the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies of the State University of Management.

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