From the Big Top to the World Stage: 145 Years of the Tsvetnoy Circus

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On October 20, 1880, the Moscow Circus named after Yuri Nikulin gave its first performance on Tsvetnoy Boulevard—that very positive place where even a serious leader can allow himself to be a carefree child.

Albert Salamonsky founded the capital's circus and immediately made it famous: for the first time, they began inviting not only the most famous circus performers but also singers and folk musicians, and they also staged complex mass acts, with up to 35 horses performing in the arena. Incidentally, it was Salamonsky who came up with the idea of creating performances and New Year's parties for the youngest audiences—before him, circus shows were considered "inappropriate for children."

At first, spectators had access to only a few rows of seats and a standing gallery, but eventually the building was expanded. In 1919, the circus became state-owned, and performances continued even during the war.

The Imaginarium of Director Nikulin

In 1946, the nation's favorite circus performer, Yuri Nikulin, began his rise to fame here at the Clowning Studio. After 36 years with the circus, this legendary Soviet artist took over and oversaw a major renovation—the renovated hall opened on September 29, 1989.

They say that during the renovation, the director closely monitored the new building to ensure that there were comfortable restrooms, as children attend the performances and they should be comfortable everywhere.

But Nikulin wasn't only concerned with hygiene. Thanks to his efforts, the complex now boasts a unique air conditioning system, a rehearsal arena with a 20-meter dome, a hotel for performers, a Circus Arts Museum, a school-studio, and an on-site veterinary clinic.

Through thorns to the stars

The Russian circus of the 20th century conquered the world, with Western newspapers writing: "The Bolshoi Theatre won our hearts, and the Moscow Circus took them with it." At the turn of the century, one of the world's finest arenas encountered temporary financial difficulties, so some of its performers left to work for other companies, including the renowned Cirque du Soleil.

These days, the Circus on Tsvetnoy is doing remarkably well again—ticket sales are up to 98.5%, and each show impresses with its scale and the high skill of the performers.

Congratulations to our favorite artists on their anniversary!

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The NSU Center for Artificial Intelligence developed and tested a draft state standard, "Humanitarian Expertise on the Implementation of AI Systems in Smart City Development Practices."

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Novosibirsk, October 20, 2025: The NSU Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (AI Center) has developed a draft state standard, "Humanities-Based Assessment of the Implementation of AI Systems in Smart City Development Practices." An application has already been submitted to Technical Committee No. 164 "Artificial Intelligence." If approved, it will be part of a comprehensive assessment of AI-based solutions. This state standard will be the first regulatory document in international practice to take into account the humanities component of AI projects.

"Currently, artificial intelligence projects are presented as engineering or technical systems with various functionalities, and developers focus on the effectiveness of the solutions, programs, and models they create. However, the anthropology of the project is largely ignored in these developments. This is especially true when it comes to what will happen to a person, their abilities, health, moral principles, values, and meanings if this project is widely implemented into the structures of our everyday life, such as education, science, management, and healthcare. Therefore, the need has arisen for so-called humanitarian expertise, which involves assessing the humanitarian risks and opportunities that arise from the widespread implementation of these developments," said Sergei Smirnov, PhD, a leading researcher at the NSU AI Center, one of its authors, about the idea behind the standard.

The smart city theme for the new state standard was chosen based on the NSU AI Center's specialization, "Construction and Urban Environment." Existing state standards, including those in the field of artificial intelligence, were used as a model. Currently, there are over a hundred such standards, either approved or still under discussion.

"We also drew on a long-standing theoretical tradition and the experience of implementing ethical review in biotechnology, medicine, healthcare, and genetics, where this issue became particularly pressing when the issue of human cloning and genome editing arose. We took these developments and applied them to the field of artificial intelligence," added Sergey Smirnov.

As part of the humanitarian assessment, a questionnaire was developed to assess the humanitarian potential (opportunities) and humanitarian risks of implementing an AI system. The questionnaire includes several questions covering various aspects related to the impact of the AI project being developed on the urban environment: does the project help solve a social or humanitarian problem? does the manager's approach change? does the comfort of the living environment, safety, and health of citizens change, and if so, in what ways? is the user expected to be actively involved as an active subject during implementation, or are they passive consumers? does trust in the system increase, or does mistrust arise? does the project's implementation generate conflicts? The questionnaire takes into account various perspectives—residents, the target professional group (service users), city government representatives, investors, experts, and the developers themselves. Each item is assessed on a ten-point scale. All responses are summed up, and an aggregated indicator is derived separately for humanitarian risks and humanitarian potential.

When calculating the aggregated indicator within the humanitarian assessment, two other important criteria are also taken into account. This is the Smart Cities Index, implemented by the Russian Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communities, which considers the competitiveness of Russian cities, the development of an effective urban management system, and the creation of safe and comfortable living conditions for residents. The second is the Urban Environment Quality Index, approved by the Russian Government, which assesses the living conditions of citizens in cities based on various spaces (housing, street and road networks, green spaces, public and business infrastructure, etc.) across a number of criteria (safety, diversity, comfort, etc.).

The resulting indices of humanitarian risk and humanitarian potential, smart city, and urban environmental quality are summed to produce an aggregated indicator—the humanitarian index—that measures the consequences of implementing a specific artificial intelligence project and its impact on people. A formula for calculating the humanitarian index was developed to calculate this index.

A pilot test of the developed state standard took place in August 2025 at the Technoprom international forum for technological development, where a project-based simulator on humanitarian assessment was conducted. Two projects from the NSU AI Center were used for evaluation: "Environmental Monitoring in a Smart City" and "Energy and Distribution Networks of a Smart City. Digital Heating Network." Following the event, the initial questionnaire was adjusted, and it became clear that the draft state standard is a viable tool that developers could use when designing their own solutions to improve and strengthen these projects, as it takes into account the humanitarian aspect.

"The institution (practice) of humanitarian expertise should be incorporated into municipal government regulations. Humanitarian expertise should become as mandatory as, for example, environmental assessments in chemical production, and should become the norm when deciding on the implementation of any AI-based service," emphasized Sergey Smirnov.

The current goal is to test the newly created state standard as widely as possible, conduct dozens of different simulations with real projects, and test both the projects themselves and the assessment tool. A draft law on AI is currently being developed at the federal level. According to Sergei Smirnov, the state standard for humanities assessment could very well become part of it.

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VKI is the winner of the NSU arm wrestling championship

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The Department of Physical Education held another event of the NSU Spartakiad program between faculties, institutes, the VKI, and the SUNC. Eighty students competed for several hours in five weight categories for boys and two weight categories for girls. Individual results were determined by the sum of points for places won in right- and left-handed wrestling. The four best results, regardless of gender, counted toward the team standings. The winners of the boys' championship were: In the 60 kg weight category: 1st place – Artem Tabakov (MMF), 2nd place – Semyon Bagreev (VKI), 3rd place – Alash Boydu (SUNC).

In the weight category up to 70 kg:

1st place – Gleb Ageev (FF) 2nd place – Dmitry Demidov (FIT) 3rd place – Kirill Mulduyanov (GI)

In the weight category up to 80 kg 1st place – Dmitry Kalikin (VKI) 2nd place – Mikhail Krasnikov (FIT) 3rd place – Vadim Klinkovich (VKI)

In the weight category up to 90 kg 1st place – Ivan Osadchiy (IMMT) 2nd place – Danil Narseyev (GGF) 3rd place – Mikhail Kazanzhi (GGF)

In the weight category over 90 kg 1st place – Kirill Melnikov (GGF) 2nd place – Sergey Tusyuk (VKI) 3rd place – Ilya Trushkin (IIR)

Among the girls, the leaders in their categories were:

1st place – Karina Kapustyan (FEN) and Tatyana Nefedova (GI)

2nd place – Polina Alekseeva (MMF) and Sofia Sidorova (GI) 3rd place – Yana Yakovenko (IFP) and Anastasia Morozova (EF)

Team standings: 1st place – Higher College of Informatics (68 points): Dmitry Kalikin, Sergey Tusyuk, Semyon Bagreev, and Vadim Klinkovich 2nd place – Humanities Institute (56 points): Tatyana Nefedova, Sofia Sidorova, Kirill Mulduyanov, and Alena Sheveleva A very close battle ensued for third place between the geologists and mathematicians. With a tied total of 52 points, the Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, consisting of Danil Narseev, Kirill Melnikov, Mikhail Kazanzhi, and Artem Peterson, emerged victorious in the individual standings. The Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics took fourth place.

We congratulate the strongest athletes and wish them success at the upcoming Novosibirsk Region Cup of Higher Education Institutions!

We thank all the students for their active participation, and the chief judge Alexander Sozinova (KafFV) and his assistants from the athletic club"SPLICE" for the excellent conduct of the championship.

All results on the page: https://vk.com/sport_nsu

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New technology park and cutting-edge laser developments. Denis Manturov visited enterprises in the Moscow region.

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Denis Manturov visited industrial sites in Fryazino, Moscow Region.

First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov visited industrial sites in Fryazino, Moscow Region: the Istok-RTU MIREA innovative technology park, the Istok research and production enterprise named after A.I. Shokin, and VPG Lazeruan.

The Istok-RTU MIREA innovative technology park was built with the support of the Rostec State Corporation. This educational space, covering over 3,700 square meters, is equipped with modern laboratories, a drone testing ground, a cyberdrome, and an arena for the "Robot Battle." It will provide practical training for schoolchildren and students for companies in the electronics industry, including through the "Rostec Code" educational and professional track.

The technology park was created within the advanced engineering school of microwave electronics with the participation of the Shokin Scientific and Production Enterprise Istok (part of the Rostec State Corporation's RosEl holding company) and the Russian Technical University MIREA. The educational complex is equipped with modern laboratories for studying natural sciences, information technology, radio electronics, design fundamentals, 3D printing, computer modeling, assembly, and automation. Students will also have access to courses in programming in various languages, cybersecurity, electronic product design, circuit design, smart home systems, chemistry, materials science, and other areas. The technology park also features an eSports center and testing grounds for drone and robot competitions.

Here, schoolchildren and students will undertake internships and participate in projects for Rostec enterprises. Successful projects and developments will be implemented in real production while still in training. This approach fosters innovative thinking and unlocks the potential of each student.

"The technology park will become a breeding ground for a new generation of engineers with cutting-edge practical knowledge in microwave electronics. Today, this is a key competency for industry and design. Educational programs here will be based on real-world cases and enterprise challenges, meaning schoolchildren and students will be involved in work directly related to production needs from the very beginning. They will be mentored by experienced specialists from the state corporation. This approach will help develop a workforce with honed practical skills, starting from their school and university years. As a result, enterprises will recruit specialists who understand the industry's needs and are ready to create breakthrough solutions for the country, ensuring its technological independence," noted Denis Manturov.

"Radioelectronics is one of the country's key industries, and its development is impossible without a strong school system. The technology park will become a platform for laying the foundation for engineering education, and thus the basis for future technological breakthroughs. Here, students will have the opportunity not only to gain a theoretical foundation but also to master the practical skills needed in real-world production. For example, at the school, they can assemble devices of varying complexity—from a radio receiver to a robot—and write programs to control them. Here, students will understand that our industry is an exciting and promising undertaking," emphasized Sergey Sakhnenko, CEO of RosEl Holding and a member of the Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia.

The First Deputy Prime Minister also visited the production site of the Shokin Scientific Production Enterprise Istok, where modern and advanced electronic products and radio equipment are developed and mass-produced.

During his working visit, Denis Manturov also toured the VPG Laseruan production facility. This modern, dynamically developing company specializes in laser and fiber technology and produces lasers and technological systems for all sectors of industry, science, and medicine. Denis Manturov was shown laser welding, glass cutting, pipe processing, and surgical and cosmetic lasers. The company supplies its products to virtually all regions of Russia and is actively expanding its presence in the international market, exporting to friendly countries in Asia and the Middle East.

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The government will allocate an additional 1 billion rubles for the purchase of heating oil for the Kamchatka Territory.

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Order No. 2901-r of October 17, 2025

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Order No. 2901-r of October 17, 2025

Kamchatka Krai will receive an additional 1 billion rubles for the purchase of heating oil for regional utility companies. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

Financing from the Government's reserve fund will enable the purchase of fuel and the uninterrupted supply of electricity to homes, clinics, schools, kindergartens, and industrial enterprises.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, October 16, 2025

Speaking about the decision taken onat the Cabinet meeting on October 16Mikhail Mishustin noted that it will help meet the region's fuel needs during the winter season.

Let us recall that in August 2025, the Government also allocated more than 1 billion rubles for similar purposes.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: 100 winners of the 2025 "Be, Not Seem!" mentoring competition have been announced.

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The results of the All-Russian "To Be, Not to Seem!" 2025 competition were announced in Kazan, and the top 100 mentors in the country were announced. Over the course of nine months, they completed qualifying rounds and semi-finals, ultimately being recognized as the best among more than 70,000 applicants. The final round took place in Kazan on October 11.

First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Kiriyenko addressed a welcoming address to the competition's participants and guests: "In the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland and the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, it is especially important to pay due attention to the topic of intergenerational continuity. It is mentors who help young people find their bearings in life, becoming guardians of historical memory, passing it on to new generations. Memory is our shield of meaning, protecting society from distortion of truth, indifference, and oblivion, making us strong and united in the face of any challenge."

The 100 competition winners will be included in the youth policy talent pool and will have the opportunity to scale up mentoring practices across the country.

"The 'Be, Not Seem!' competition, held at the behest of our President Vladimir Putin, helps reward teachers and mentors across a wide range of fields. This year, 100 representatives from 49 regions became winners. Importantly, among them are our heroes – members of the SVO. I congratulate the winners on this remarkable achievement! I thank everyone for their effective work and participation in the competition. I wish them good health, the successful implementation of their ideas and projects, and grateful students. I encourage everyone to participate in the competition, which this year is part of the 'Youth and Children' national project," emphasized Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The All-Russian competition "To Be, Not to Seem!" 2025 became a platform for participants from 79 regions to share their experiences. During the final round, mentors pitched their projects to experts, including representatives of the teaching community, the NGO sector, public organizations, and other sectors. Almost all winners received offers to scale up and develop their projects jointly.

Experts identified the most successful mentoring practices, which will be added to the federal database of the best projects. An initiative by a participant from the Altai Krai aims to create clubs at enterprises where the children of SVO participants will learn skills needed in the labor market. The "Technopatriot" competition project, which plans to teach children and teenagers drone piloting skills, was also considered.

"Mentors are the backbone of Russia's entire patriotic education system. Through honest dialogue and attentive engagement, they inspire the younger generation to serve the Fatherland. Participants of the Special Military Unit, heroes, and combat veterans—those whose personal example of heroism and heroism becomes a model of civic responsibility, service, and responsibility—actively join the mentor community. Among the winners of the 2025 "To Be, Not to Seem!" competition are three recipients of the Order of Courage and five recipients of the Medal for Bravery. These are true patriots of our country, who find their calling and achieve success in educating the younger generation," noted Grigory Gurov, head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

Winners of the 2025 All-Russian Mentoring Competition "To Be, Not to Seem!" will receive certificates for an educational trip around Russia through the "More Than a Journey" program, as well as training and professional development opportunities from the RosPatriotCenter of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

The organizer of the All-Russian competition "To Be, Not to Seem!" is the Rospatriottsentr of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, co-organizers are the Voin Center and the Movement of the First.

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To Bishop Porfiry of Ozersk (V.V. Shutov), Abbot of the Transfiguration Solovetsky Stavropegic Monastery, Director of the Solovetsky State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated Bishop Porfiry of Ozersk (V.V. Shutov) on his 60th birthday.

The telegram states, in particular:

"You successfully combine your archpastoral ministry with your leadership of the Solovetsky State Historical, Architectural, and Natural Museum-Reserve, which has carefully preserved Russia's history and cultural heritage for many decades. Your dedicated work deserves deep respect and gratitude.

With your direct participation, large-scale work is underway to restore the historical appearance of the Solovetsky Monastery complex and develop the infrastructure of Solovki. Thanks in large part to you, this place has become not only a symbol of spiritual achievement but also a significant center for education and patriotic upbringing, where numerous museum, scientific, publishing, and educational projects are being implemented. Faith traditions, so important for the spiritual unity of our people, are being strengthened here.

I wish you continued success, good health and prosperity."

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Congratulations from Vitaly Savelyev on Road Workers' Day

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Dear colleagues! Dear friends!

Congratulations on Road Workers Day!

The road sector is one of the systemic pillars of national development. Its efficient operation determines the pace of economic growth and opportunities for spatial development. This directly contributes to improving the quality of life of our citizens.

Russian road workers are confidently addressing the challenges of developing and constructing the country's road network. Road infrastructure renovation has accelerated in recent years. By 2030, Russia plans to build and reconstruct over 3,700 km of highways. By the end of 2030, at least 60% of regional roads should be in good condition, while federal highways, roads in major metropolitan areas, and the backbone network should reach 85%. More than 50 new bypasses are planned for cities and large population centers.

The development of road infrastructure is driving sustainable growth in population and freight mobility, creating additional opportunities to unlock our country's investment and tourism potential.

The implementation of measures to develop the road network will also contribute to the fulfillment of the Russian President's directive to achieve growth rates of at least 1.5 times the 2021 level for the volume of transportation along international transport corridors by 2030.

I would like to highlight the road industry's achievements in digitalization. Digital twins of routes are being created, and services using AI technologies are being implemented. Russia has successfully implemented the first driverless cargo route, covering over 1,000 km, along the M-11 "Neva" and A-113 "Central Ring Road" highways. Major tasks lie ahead in expanding the geographic scope of highly automated vehicles, as well as developing and deploying Level 5 automated transport systems.

A special thank you to the veterans of the road industry. You have laid a solid foundation upon which the construction of Russia's modern road network continues. Your dedication and experience are an example for future generations of workers.

Once again, I congratulate all road workers on this holiday. I wish you and your families good health, prosperity, and continued success in your work!

V. Saveliev

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Tradition: Father's Day is celebrated in Russia for the fifth year

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It's the third Sunday in October, which means it's time to honor those who lead the family! The State University of Management has a special appreciation for Father's Day. Our university's experts, led by Rector Vladimir Stroyev and Director of the Institute of Distance Education Sergey Lenshin, developed a concept for developing a culture of fatherhood in Russia and drafted the Strategy for the Moscow Fathers' Council.

In honor of the holiday, last Friday our sports complex hosted "Fun Starts": children competed with their fathers in various relay races.

Incidentally, according to the latest study by the analytics company Civixplorer, a gender imbalance in the Russian population has been recorded. In our country, 63% of the population is women and 37% is men. And according to the Russian Social Fund, women outnumber pensioners by almost twice as much. In light of these facts, the value of fatherhood in Russia is significantly increasing, as is men's responsibility to their families.

In this regard, we wish all the fathers of the State University of Management—staff, alumni, and heads of student families—to be strong, caring, attentive, and reliable, to cherish their families and traditional values, to protect the dignity of their loved ones and our Fatherland. And you will be rewarded with love. Happy holidays!

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Financial news: On October 20, 2025, JSC “SME Corporation” will hold a deposit auction.

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