Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over the past 10 months, tourist flow across the country reached 76.2 million – 4.8% more than in the same period last year.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov presented domestic tourism figures for the first 10 months of this year, based on Rosstat data.

"Domestic tourism is showing steady growth. Importantly, this positive trend is also observed during the off-season. Over the 10 months from January to October of this year, the number of tourist trips within the country reached 76.2 million. This is 4.8% more than during the same period last year. The most popular destinations during this period were Siberia, the south, and the northwest of our country. The measures of the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' have contributed significantly to the growth of tourist flow and the development of regional infrastructure. These results contribute to the achievement of the goal set by President Vladimir Putin: to increase the share of tourism in the country's GDP to 5% and the number of tourist trips to 140 million by 2030," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that, thanks to support measures from the federal government, positive trends have been maintained for the fifth year: 66.5 million trips in 2021 (40% more than in 2020); 73.1 million in 2022 (almost 10% more than in 2021); 83.6 million in 2023 (14% more than in 2022); and 90 million in 2024 (almost 8% more than in 2023). Last year, 2024, was a record year for tourist trips within Russia, with a 37% increase compared to 2021.

Over the first 10 months of 2025, Moscow (10.3 million), Krasnodar Krai (8.3 million), and St. Petersburg (6 million) traditionally received the largest number of tourist trips. The top ten also included the Moscow Region (4.7 million), the Republic of Tatarstan (2.4 million), the Republic of Crimea (2.2 million), Sverdlovsk Region (1.7 million), Stavropol Krai (1.5 million), Tyumen Region (1.5 million), and Rostov Region (1.5 million).

Particularly impressive growth rates were demonstrated by regions actively developing tourism infrastructure: the Karachay-Cherkess Republic (128%), the Republic of Adygea (65%), Tver Oblast (49%), the Republic of Kalmykia (47%) and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (46%).

"We see a steady trend toward expanding travel geography across Russia. This is driven by the comprehensive development of tourism infrastructure, an increase in hotel accommodations, and the creation of new tourist attractions, which is overall improving the quality and diversity of tourism products. The most impressive growth rates are being demonstrated by regions that have focused on developing this industry: the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, where demand has more than doubled, the Republic of Adygea, Tver Oblast, the Republic of Kalmykia, and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Major resorts are actively working to transition to a year-round format, filling the off-season with events. Interest in Russia among foreign tourists is also growing. In addition to traditional routes around Moscow and St. Petersburg, the Krasnodar Krai, the Republic of Tatarstan, and the Far East are becoming increasingly popular with guests," said Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

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Financial news: On 2025-12-02, the Federal Treasury will hold deposit auction 22,025,401.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date 02.12.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 401. Deposit currency rubles. Type of funds single treasury account. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 678,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 2. Date of depositing funds 02.12.2025. Date of return of funds 04.12.2025. Interest rate for placing funds (fixed or floating) FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placing funds, % per annum 15.76. Base floating interest rate for placing funds – Minimum spread, % per annum – Terms of concluding a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange. Applications will be accepted from 10:00 to 10:10. Applications in preliminary mode from 10:00 to 10:05. Applications in competition mode from 10:05 to 10:10. Random trading end period (sec.): 120 Bid increment:

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Extension period end time:

Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 10:50 to 11:20. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 10:50 to 11:30. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement from 11:30 to 11:50. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions from 11:30 to 11:50. The time of deposit transfer in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n

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Credit risk is growing – the Central Bank of Russia identified the main problem of the economic slowdown.

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What risks of economic slowdown has the Bank of Russia identified?

The Central Bank of the Russian Federation published a financial stability review for the period from April to September of this year. The Russian economy is slowing under the influence of monetary easing. Several financial sector issues remain pressing:

The imbalance in the Russian currency market has stabilized, with the dollar-to-ruble exchange rate volatility not exceeding 4.4% over the past month, compared to 9.7% just six months ago. Commercial banks' interest rate risks are also declining, as financial institutions have increasingly begun offering depositors products with floating rates tied to the key rate. Credit risk is the most influential factor, with the regulator seeing potential for an increase in problem debt.

The Bank of Russia has noted an economic slowdown; by September, GDP growth had fallen to 0.6% year-on-year, compared to over 1.1% mid-year. Experts are calling the current economic stage "technical stagnation."

How will credit risks for businesses and individuals change in 2025?

The easing of monetary policy has led to improved terms for credit products, and borrowers' demand for funds has begun to recover. However, the increase in debt is associated with credit risks:

The share of corporate borrowers with problematic obligations in October amounted to 8%, which is slightly less than the level of April; the share of corporate borrowers that are in the yellow zone, i.e. have a high level of risk, increased by 4% (among large companies – 18%, medium – 28%); the share of overdue loans of large companies increased by 0.2% (to 4%) – this mainly affected the portfolio of the construction and oil and gas industries; in the portfolio of loans to private clients, the share of problematic agreements amounted to almost 13%, an increase of 2.1 percentage points over the six months; the highest level of delinquency is among clients with a debt burden above 50%, such borrowers account for 19% of issued loans.

"In the fall, Russians began to more actively seek loan restructuring—the share of applications increased by 79%, which may indicate difficulties with servicing contracts," the Bank of Russia noted.

At the same time, experts don't expect a boom in the credit sector – companies maintain sufficient financial strength, and their debt burdens will continue to decline. It's possible that the regulator will have to further tighten lending requirements for clients with high DTIs. In retail, the share of non-performing loans is expected to increase in 2026, but a surge in defaults is not expected amid low unemployment.

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Tajikistan and Türkiye agreed to further expand interparliamentary cooperation

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Dushanbe, December 2 (Xinhua) — Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and Turkish Grand National Assembly (parliament) Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş, who is visiting Dushanbe, agreed on Tuesday in Dushanbe to advance cooperation in various areas.

E. Rahmon expressed satisfaction with the dynamics of development of relations between Tajikistan and Turkey, noting the consistent strengthening of interstate dialogue, including cooperation in the field of parliamentary diplomacy.

The head of state emphasized that developing comprehensive relations with Turkey holds a special place in Tajikistan's foreign policy. He stated that political dialogue at the highest and highest levels, as well as interparliamentary contacts, contribute to the further expansion of multifaceted cooperation between the two countries.

One of the key topics of the discussion was deepening trade and economic partnership. The parties emphasized that Tajikistan and Turkey have significant potential for developing cooperation in priority areas—the textile industry, aluminum processing, implementing investment projects in the real sectors of the Tajik economy, and establishing joint production ventures using local raw materials.

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Exclusive: The provocative behavior of the current Japanese authorities has deep historical roots – First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs D. Novikov

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Moscow, December 2 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's statements about the possibility of armed intervention in the Taiwan Strait and her attempts to revise Japan's three non-nuclear principles are provocative, with deep historical roots. This was stated recently in an interview with Xinhua by Dmitry Novikov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs and Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF).

"As for the behavior of the current Japanese authorities, it is, of course, provocative; it has deep roots, and these roots lie far back in history," the Russian politician noted.

D. Novikov noted that this year marks the 80th anniversary of two great victories: the victory over Nazi Germany and fascism in Europe, as well as the victory over fascism in Asia and the defeat of militaristic Japan. "This is a very important date, a landmark date, both for our people and for the Chinese people, and it is a great shame that Japanese militarism is making such a serious impact this year," he said.

The Russian parliamentarian emphasized that after the war, Japan failed to properly demilitarize, both at the ideological and ideological level. "A significant portion of Japan's political establishment fails to recognize that their ancestors committed monstrous crimes. None of this has been properly condemned in Japanese political tradition. Therefore, today we see a return to militaristic ambitions," he explained.

According to D. Novikov, Japan is exploiting its alliance with the United States to further its belligerent plans and ambitions. "I believe, I'm sure, that it's no coincidence that the new Japanese prime minister has begun making her provocative statements now, shortly after her talks with Mr. Trump. Clearly, she cannot make decisions on her own regarding American nuclear weapons, their deployment in Japan or anywhere else," the agency's source noted.

In recent years, Japan has been reviewing its security and defense policy, annually increasing its military budget, and intending to revise its three non-nuclear principles. D. Novikov considers Japan's behavior "extremely dangerous." He pointed out that the imbalance in the Asia-Pacific region, including the Taiwan Strait, threatens not only China but all countries in the region.

D. Novikov emphasized that Taiwan is an integral part of China, its status is well defined, and "all leading states of the modern world adhere to the one-China policy." He stated that if Japan's stated intentions are realized, Russia has the right to take countermeasures to protect its security. "A threat to Moscow, the Russian Federation, or those countries with which we have close relations must be met with a fitting response. We must not allow provocateurs to carry out their provocations and their ambitions," the politician concluded.

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The first conference for HR specialists of the Moscow Government was held in the capital.

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On December 1, the Moscow Government's first HR conference, "Behind the Scenes," was held at the Lomonosov Innovation Cluster. Over 600 Moscow experts discussed key challenges in the sector and outlined solutions to help the city's team become even stronger.

Labor market

Representatives from HR departments at Moscow-based organizations discussed current challenges, exchanged useful tools, strengthened working relationships, and shared experiences. This open dialogue will enable Moscow organizations to make more informed personnel decisions, thereby more effectively improving the quality of life in the city.

"HR specialists often remain behind the scenes, even though their work and the right tools for attracting, retaining, and developing people directly determine the effectiveness of organizations. It was important for us to highlight those people and practices that often go unnoticed, yet actually support the city's vast system. The conference became a platform for professionals to discuss real-life work situations and share tools that influence the development of organizations in the best city on earth—the capital," said Polina Loginova, Head of the HR Services Department of the Moscow Government.

The labor market situation was a recurring theme at the conference. Key challenges facing the Moscow Government as one of the largest employers were discussed, and solutions were shared that, amidst a labor shortage, help them operate, strengthen teams, support employee development, and enhance internal expertise. A joint presentation on this topic was presented by the event organizer, the HR Services Department, and the career hh.ru platforms not only opened the meeting, but also set the general framework for discussion.

HR strategy in the public sector

One of the event's highlights was a panel discussion with representatives of the winners of the first Moscow Government HR Management Award "In Frame," previously hosted by the management team. The award finalists—leaders from Moscow government agencies and organizations, PSB Bank, and the Kazan City Hall—discussed the transformation of the HR specialist's role, shared talent attraction and retention practices, and proposed solutions for improving the effectiveness of HR management in the public sector.

The country's best HR practices received the Moscow Government's "In Frame" award.

"In a context where all industries are facing unprecedented HR challenges, the public sector must speak the same language with the labor market to remain competitive in the battle for talent. The "Behind the Scenes" conference has become a platform for such dialogue. Here, we not only diagnose common challenges—from staff turnover to finding motivated specialists—but also collaborate on innovative and proactive actions. This approach allows us not only to adapt to change but to build a HR strategy as the foundation for the smooth operation of the entire metropolis," said Pavel Kovalev, Deputy Head of Human Resources at the Moscow Metro.

The conference's key results were the creation of an environment for the free exchange of best practices and the development of a common vision for developing the HR potential of government organizations. This format supports ongoing dialogue and accelerates the implementation of modern HR solutions, strengthening teams in Moscow and other regions.

Irina Bochkova, Deputy Chief of Staff and Head of the HR Policy Department at the Kazan City Hall, noted that government agencies are currently competing with corporations for employees, requiring flexible and effective HR solutions. The best way to find them is through open dialogue and the exchange of best practices with partners from other municipalities. Together, they are creating a new paradigm for public service, instilling values of service in managers, and developing them to meet the demands of the times. According to her, by sharing unique experience, the Moscow Government is setting a trend for HR transformation and fostering growth.

Thanks to such events, the entire Moscow team becomes stronger: HR specialists are changing their approach to working with employees, which helps city services become more efficient and residents more quickly notice improvements in their usual services.

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The Mayor of Moscow presented the "Parental Glory" awards.

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Moscow parents with many children have received state awards for their significant contributions to strengthening the institution of family and raising children. Sergei Sobyanin presented the Order of Parental Glory and its medals.

"Perhaps no medal, no order, no award touches hearts as much as the 'Parental Glory' award. What you do can even be called a 'feat,' because it is the most difficult, the most challenging, requiring not just a day's work but a lifetime dedicated to creating large, beautiful families. You are laying the foundation for the future of our city and our country," Sergei Sobyanin addressed the parents of many children.

In accordance with the regulations on state awards of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No. 1099), Sergei Sobyanin presents state awards on behalf of and on the instructions of the President of Russia.

The Order of Parental Glory was awarded to Svetlana and Vladimir Dubinin, who are raising eight children, and to Elena and Maxim Sazonov, who are raising eight children.

"On behalf of our entire extended family, we thank you for your comprehensive assistance and support. Thanks to you, we have had the wonderful opportunity to live in our own home for 10 years now. Once again, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everything you do for Moscow and its residents," said Vladimir Dubinin.

The following were awarded the Medal of the Order of Parental Glory:

— Evgenia and Andrey Budtolaev, raising six children;

— Natalia and Alexey Bulychev, raising five children;

— Yulia and Alexey Vetchinkin, raising four children;

– Ekaterina and Oleg Isaev, raising five children;

– Salimat Kambarova and Rasul Abdurakhmanov, raising four children;

– Svetlana and Anatoly Kondratyev, raising five children;

— Nelia Larina and Denis Shvidkin, raising four children;

— Veronika Lebedinskaya and Sergei Skvortsov, raising four children;

– Maria and Maxim Markov, raising five children;

— Lyubov and Igor Mikhailov, raising five children;

– Nina and Alexey Ozerov, raising five children;

– Olga and Alexander Oreshkin, raising five children;

– Olga and Dmitry Pogosov, raising four children;

– Natalia Podryabinnikova and Alexey Postnikov, raising five children;

— Ekaterina and Roman Reutov, raising six children;

– Nadezhda and Konstantin Ryzhak, raising seven children;

— Elena and Alexey Sinev, raising four children;

– Maria and Vasily Stepanov, raising five children;

– Olga and Mikhail Tagilov, raising five children;

— Elena and Ilgar Tagiev, raising four children;

– Svetlana and Nikolai Telnov, raising five children;

— Yulia and Anton Chabay, raising five children.

"Dear Sergey Semenovich, I want to thank you for our city. My family and I travel a lot, but we always return to the capital of our country with great joy and inspiration. It truly is, as the song goes, the best city on Earth. And your contribution to this is undeniable, because over the past years and decades, we have seen our city transform, how it has changed, and how it is becoming, without exaggeration, the best capital of all cities, including capitals in Europe and Asia. Wherever we are, our city is the best. We bow deeply to you, and I wish you good health, fortitude, and continued success in your endeavors," Dmitry Pogosov said in his acceptance speech.

Social support for large families in Moscow

Over the past 15 years, the number of large families in Moscow (three or more children) has increased almost 3.7-fold, reaching 240,100. These families are raising 612,200 children.

Large families receive a range of social support measures from the city budget, including benefits, compensation, privileges, and in-kind assistance in education, healthcare, and culture, as well as assistance in improving their housing conditions.

From January 1, 2025, payments to families with children were indexed by 5.5 percent.

Children under three years of age receive a monthly compensation payment of 947 rubles to offset the increase in the cost of food.

Each child under 18 receives a monthly compensation payment to offset expenses due to rising costs of living. For families with three or four children, the compensation amount is 1,681 rubles per child, and for families raising five or more children, it is 2,100 rubles per child.

Children under 18 years of age studying in educational institutions receive an annual compensation payment for the purchase of a set of clothing for attending classes during their studies—13,987 rubles per child.

In addition to other payments for children, each family with three or more children receives:

— a monthly compensation payment to cover expenses for housing and utilities in the amount of 1,462 rubles for a family with three or four children and 2,922 rubles for a family with five or more children;

— monthly compensation payment for telephone use in the amount of 292 rubles per family.

In addition, families with five or more minor children receive a monthly compensation of 2,520 rubles for the purchase of children's goods.

Special social support measures have been established in Moscow for large families raising 10 or more children. They are entitled to:

— a monthly compensation payment in the amount of 2,100 rubles for each child under the age of 18 (for full-time students — up to 23 years of age);

— annual compensation payment for International Family Day (May 15) — 27,972 rubles per family and for Knowledge Day (September 1) — 41,955 rubles per family.

In addition, mothers who have given birth to 10 or more children, reside in Moscow, and receive a pension receive a monthly compensation payment of 27,972 rubles.

"Moscow also provides every opportunity for the children's intellectual and creative education. In addition to the support of their extended family, they feel the care of a large city," Sergei Sobyanin wrote in

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Additional support for large families

Large families in the capital receive not only cash payments but also a range of benefits. These include:

— free supply of baby food for children under seven years of age;

— free provision of medicines to children under 18 years of age;

— free provision of two meals a day to children studying in educational institutions implementing general education programs;

— free travel on all types of public transport (except taxis and minibuses) for children under 18 years of age and their parents using a social card;

— free travel on suburban rail transport for children under 18 years of age and their parents;

— admission of children to state preschool educational institutions in the city of Moscow on a priority basis;

— exemption from payment for the maintenance of children in state preschool educational institutions;

— free use by children of paid physical education, health and sports services provided by institutions that are part of the city state system of physical education and sports, in the manner established by the Government of Moscow;

— benefits for establishing the amount of payment for housing and utilities in the manner and under the conditions established by the Government of Moscow;

— the right to the provision of residential premises owned by the city of Moscow and subsidies for the acquisition or construction of residential premises in the manner and under the conditions established by federal legislation and legal acts of the city of Moscow;

— the right to free admission to the zoo, payment at discounted prices established by the Moscow Government, visits to museums, parks of culture and recreation, exhibitions, stadiums, cultural, educational and sports events in the specified cultural and sports institutions under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Government, and once a month — free admission to museums and stadiums;

— one of the parents in a large family, in whose name the vehicle is registered, is exempt from paying transport tax for one vehicle;

— free use of parking spaces for vehicles for one of the parents (adoptive parents) in a large family, in whose name the vehicle is registered, for which he/she has been granted a tax benefit in the form of an exemption from paying the transport tax.

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In addition, upon the birth of a baby, large families, like everyone else, receive "Our Treasure" gift sets. These include 50 universal items suitable for both boys and girls. These include a mattress, blanket, diapers, onesies, a bath towel with a mitten, diapers, rompers, bodysuits, a digital thermometer, and much more.

Since February 2020, families can receive a compensation payment of 20,000 rubles instead of a gift set.

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First among equals: GUU won the 2025 All-Russian Space Dictation

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The results of the first All-Russian Space Dictation, organized as part of the federal project "Personnel for Space," have been announced. The top three finishers were young researchers from the State University of Management—graduate students Nikita Akinshin and Vladimir Kutkov.

Over a thousand people from across Russia participated in the event—students, young professionals, and anyone passionate about space and science. Each participant has already received a personalized certificate. The organizers expressed special gratitude to the universities whose students demonstrated the greatest participation: the First Management University, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University (MADI), Russian State Hydrometeorological University (RSHU), and St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (SUAI).

Winners were determined by the number of correct answers: one question = one point. The competition demanded not only knowledge but also speed—in cases of ties, the time it took to submit the work was taken into account; in some cases, the difference was literally a few seconds.

Our colleagues, graduate students Nikita Akinshin and Vladimir Kutkov, took the lead in the race, receiving a navigator's watch from the "Gagarin" series as a prize. Everyone who made it into the top 30 received special certificates, as well as prizes and gifts from the federal project "Personnel for Space."

Alexander Vedekhin, administrator of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science's federal project "Personnel for Space," thanked all participants, organizers, partners, and universities for their contribution to the development of scientific and technical culture and their support of interest in space: "We hope the All-Russian Space Dictation will become an important educational initiative that will unite students and young professionals from across the country. Thanks to this event, thousands of participants across our country will not only test their knowledge of space but also foster interest in scientific and technical creativity. I am confident that this will help us all prepare a new generation of engineers and specialists capable of solving the strategic challenges of the Russian space industry and ensuring the country's technological leadership in the future."

We heartily congratulate our winners! GUU is the best again!

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A themed train commemorating the 65th anniversary of RUDN University was launched on the Moscow Metro.

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In honor of RUDN's 65th anniversary, a themed train has launched on the Moscow Metro! For six months, the train will carry passengers along the Sokolnicheskaya Line.

The train's ceremonial launch was attended by RUDN University Rector Oleg Yastrebov and Deputy Head of the Moscow Metro and Advisor to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry, Yulia Temnikova.

"I express my gratitude to the Mayor of Moscow, the Moscow Government, and our colleagues and partners from the Department of Transport for the gift for our university's 65th anniversary. This is already the fourth project to promote education, science, and the values of friendship among peoples that RUDN University is implementing together with the Department of Transport. It's important to us that RUDN University is becoming even closer and more recognizable to Muscovites and visitors," said Oleg Yastrebov.

In the themed carriage, you can read facts about the history of our university, learn about student life, international programs, educational programs, and the university's scientific achievements.

The idea for the train was voiced at a meeting of the organizing committee for RUDN's 65th anniversary, and it was supported by our university's rector. The design of the train wasn't easy. The concept was developed by Elena Apasova, Vice Rector for Strategic Communications, and Victoria Bashmakova, Head of the Department of Internal and External Events. Numerous photographs were reviewed, after which the designers spent many sleepless nights preparing the models for printing. Ivan Bessonov, a specialist in RUDN's Department of Internal and External Events, spent a week at the depot during the wrapping and preparation of the train car for its launch. But the result was definitely worth it—now residents and visitors to the capital will be able to get to know our university better while riding the metro!

As a reminder, RUDN University appeared on the Moscow Metro map in 2024, when the "Peoples' Friendship University" station opened on the first section of the Troitskaya Line. The launch of the new line provided over 1 million passengers with new routes and convenient transfers to the Big Circle and Sokolnicheskaya Lines. Today, "Peoples' Friendship University" is the most popular station on the Troitskaya Line, with over 21,000 trips made there on weekdays.

In 2025, the Moscow Metro continued its active collaboration with our university in honor of its 65th anniversary. A photo exhibition, "From Roots to Heights: The History of RUDN University Through the Lens of Time," was held at the Peoples' Friendship University station, featuring 30 striking images from the university's history. Later, an exhibition, "RUDN University: Territory of Opportunities," opened at the Vorobyovy Gory station. Visitors could see RUDN University student trophies from international tournaments, gifts from international partners, and even national costumes from the countries where our students hail from, displayed in unique flasks. A themed Troika travel card featuring the university's signature design and the slogan "A Travel Pass to the World of Knowledge" was also issued.

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Fog is expected in the capital overnight and in the morning of December 3.

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According to weather forecasters, fog is expected in parts of the capital from 9:00 PM on December 2 until 12:00 PM on December 3. Visibility will range from 200 to 700 meters.

The air temperature will fluctuate between minus one and plus one degree.

Residents and visitors are urged to exercise caution and caution. Drivers should strictly adhere to speed limits and follow the traffic, and avoid sudden maneuvers.

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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