The 2025 China-Russia Sports Forum was held in Beijing.

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BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — The 2025 China-Russia Sports Forum and the 2025 annual meeting of the China-Russia Sports Universities Association were held at the Capital Sports Institute in Beijing on Saturday.

The event was aimed at deepening practical cooperation between association members in the fields of physical education, specialist training, and academic exchanges, according to Chinese media reports. More than 100 representatives from Chinese and Russian universities participated.

Zhang Xia, the rotating chair of the Chinese-Russian Association of Sports Universities and director of the Capital Sports Institute, noted that the forum is dedicated to a new path of integrating physical education and the humanities, as well as deepening multifaceted practical cooperation between universities in the two countries.

The association's secretariat will continue to provide support and coordination services to transform the association into a high-quality platform for Chinese-Russian cooperation in education and sports, she added.

By vote, seven universities, including Chongqing University and Shaanxi Normal University, officially joined the association, increasing the number of its Chinese member institutions from 33 to 40.

The event was jointly organized by the Chinese-Russian Association of Sports Universities and the Capital Sports Institute. It also included the opening ceremony of the Chinese-Russian youth cultural exchange camp in hockey.

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NSU entered the top 5 best universities in Russia for interdisciplinary research.

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The second edition has been published new global Times Higher Education (THE) rankings for interdisciplinary researchA total of 911 universities from 94 countries are represented, with 44 Russian universities included in the ranking. NSU has been among the top 5 Russian universities for the second year in a row (rankings 4-7). In the international rankings, NSU ranks 201-250. Novosibirsk State University ranks just behind Moscow State University, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and RUDN University. HSE, SFedU, and UrFU are on par with NSU.

This ranking is based on both objective criteria, based on the SCOPUS scientometric database and a survey of researchers from around the world (65% of the ranking; outputs), and qualitative indicators—"availability of opportunities for interdisciplinary research," "support from management," "presence of a system for rewarding interdisciplinary research at the university," and "availability of indicators of success in interdisciplinary research" (16% of the ranking; process). Another 19% comes from the indicator "funding for interdisciplinary research" (inputs).

Unlike last year's ranking, which only took into account interdisciplinary research in the natural sciences, life sciences, and computer sciences, this year's rankings also include one or more non-STEM disciplines: social sciences, education, psychology, law, economics, or clinical health.

"NSU ranks highly in funding for interdisciplinary research, ranking fourth and seventh in Russia in terms of results. Over the past five years, the number of NSU publications in top-ranked international scientific journals has increased by 30%, with 1,991 citations in SCOPUS in 2024. We expect that by 2025, total funding for scientific research, including extra-budgetary sources, will reach 4 billion rubles. Unlike a single research institute with a specific specialization, NSU can initiate interdisciplinary projects, attract funding for them, create consortiums, and engage institutes in the joint implementation of such projects. Thus, NSU acts as an integrator and center of gravity for the Novosibirsk Scientific Center," commented NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk.

Several innovation centers are currently operating at NSU. International Mathematical Center, Advanced Engineering School, Artificial Intelligence Research Center, the NTI Competence Center for New Functional Materials. Most of their research is interdisciplinary. NSU also recently confirmed its position among the leading universities in the "Priority 2030"NSU will use the grant funds to develop three strategic technology projects: biomedicine, small spacecraft and unmanned systems, as well as the use of artificial intelligence in industry and for solving smart city problems.

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Colombia criticized Donald Trump's statement about closing Venezuelan airspace.

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Bogota, November 30 (Xinhua) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Sunday condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement to close Venezuelan airspace, calling on countries to uphold international order.

"No airline should accept illegal orders regarding any country's airspace," G. Petro said on social media, calling on D. Trump to "return to respect for international law and order."

He called on Latin American countries to demand respect for regional sovereignty and resume normal air travel, emphasizing that only Venezuelans have the right to choose their government. The Colombian Foreign Ministry stated that the US actions are creating "unnecessary tensions" that undermine stability in Latin America. "Uncoordinated actions over the airspace of a sovereign state contradict the spirit of cooperation, goodwill, and mutual respect that should define relations between states in the region," the statement read.

D. Trump said Saturday that the airspace over and around Venezuela should be considered "completely" closed. –0–

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Financial news: 2025-11-28 Change in parameters of 22 025 397 Federal Treasury.

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Financial News: Clients' Assets at Management Companies Exceed 31 Trillion Rubles

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The growth in the value of asset held by management company clients slowed slightly in the third quarter, from 7.1% to 5.7%. The key segment – mutual investment funds – accounted for almost three-quarters of the growth. The volume of assets under trust management also increased significantly. pension funds NPF.

Net inflows into mutual funds increased by almost 42% over the quarter, reaching 908.8 billion rubles. Open-end mutual funds saw the largest growth, driven by funds investing in bonds and money market instruments. They achieved significant returns thanks to growth in the debt market and continued high money market rates.

The volume of assets under trust management reached a new all-time high of 3.2 trillion rubles. The two-year-long outflow of clients from this segment has finally given way to an influx. Qualified retail investors have shown interest in customized strategies, having already invested 75 billion rubles in them.

Read more in "Review of key performance indicators of management companies for the third quarter of 2025".

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Alexander Novak chaired the 63rd meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC countries and the 40th ministerial meeting

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Alexander Novak chaired the 63rd meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC countries and the 40th ministerial meeting

Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Alexander Novak, as co-chairman, chaired the 63rd meeting of the OPEC Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee, as well as the 40th ministerial meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC countries.

In light of the continued commitment of OPEC and non-OPEC countries to the Declaration on Cooperation in Achieving and Maintaining Stability in the Oil Market, the participating countries have decided:

To confirm the framework of the Declaration of Cooperation signed on 10 December 2016 and approved at subsequent meetings.

To confirm the level of total crude oil production by OPEC and non-OPEC countries within the framework of the Declaration of Cooperation agreed at the 38th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting by 31 December 2026.

Confirm the mandate of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) to thoroughly analyze the global oil market situation, oil production levels, and compliance with the Declaration of Cooperation, with the assistance of the OPEC Secretariat. The JMMC will meet every two months.

Confirm the authority of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee to hold additional meetings or request the convening of a ministerial meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC countries at any time to review market conditions when deemed necessary.

Confirm the critical importance of maintaining full compliance and compensation mechanisms.

In connection with the decision of the 39th Conference of Petroleum Ministers, which instructed the OPEC Secretariat to develop a mechanism for assessing the maximum sustainable production potential of member countries, which will be used as a guideline for baseline production levels for 2027 for all countries that have signed the Cooperation Agreement, the member countries approved the mechanism developed by the Secretariat.

Reaffirm the framework of the Cooperation Charter signed on July 2, 2019, and instruct the OPEC Secretariat to develop a plan and translate it into programs to achieve all of the Charter's objectives as originally envisaged. Present the results at the 41st OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting.

Hold the 41st OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting on June 7, 2026.

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Denis Manturov visited the Research Center "Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky"

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Denis Manturov visited the Research Center "Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky"

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the N.E. Zhukovsky Institute and learned about the results obtained during the implementation of complex research projects.

The presented technology demonstrators, aerodynamic models, and samples of elements and systems of advanced aircraft reflect the scientific and technical groundwork the center has achieved to date in the interests of creating advanced domestic aviation technology products.

Denis Manturov reviewed aerodynamic models of a promising long-range aircraft, a supersonic civil airliner, and a demonstrator of the Strizh supersonic civil aircraft technology suite. Flight demonstrators of a rotary-wing aircraft for urban agglomerations and small aircraft technologies equipped with electric propulsion systems were also presented, along with large-scale demonstrators of promising composite aircraft designs (a full-scale demonstrator of the integrated wing and fuselage structure of a promising long-range aircraft and a full-scale fuselage section of the Strizh demonstrator with an integrated optical structural diagnostic system).

The First Deputy Prime Minister was also shown artificial intelligence solutions: technologies for detecting runway markings and obstacles and providing recommendations to the crew, monitoring the crew's psychophysiological state, and providing information and control for the crew in a windshieldless cockpit. A demonstration of a prototype decision-making and support system "on the ground" and "in the air" in surrounding traffic was also provided.

The construction and testing of the center's technology demonstrators will enable the near future transition to full-scale development of next-generation aircraft with characteristics that will ensure Russia's technological leadership.

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An exhibition of ancient Silk Road musical culture has opened in Guangzhou.

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GUANGZHOU, November 30 (Xinhua) — An exhibition dedicated to musical culture opened Saturday at the Guangzhou Maritime Museum in Guangdong Province, south China. It features 143 ancient musical instruments from countries along the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition will run until April 6, 2026.

GUANGZHOU, November 30 (Xinhua) — An exhibition dedicated to musical culture opened Saturday at the Guangzhou Maritime Museum in Guangdong Province, south China. It features 143 ancient musical instruments from countries along the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition will run until April 6, 2026.

GUANGZHOU, November 30 (Xinhua) — An exhibition dedicated to musical culture opened Saturday at the Guangzhou Maritime Museum in Guangdong Province, south China. It features 143 ancient musical instruments from countries along the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition will run until April 6, 2026.

GUANGZHOU, November 30 (Xinhua) — An exhibition dedicated to musical culture opened Saturday at the Guangzhou Maritime Museum in Guangdong Province, south China. It features 143 ancient musical instruments from countries along the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition will run until April 6, 2026.

GUANGZHOU, November 30 (Xinhua) — An exhibition dedicated to musical culture opened Saturday at the Guangzhou Maritime Museum in Guangdong Province, south China. It features 143 ancient musical instruments from countries along the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition will run until April 6, 2026.

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A delegation from the Polar State University visited the new NSU campus.

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A delegation from N. M. Fedorovsky Polar State University visited the new campus of Novosibirsk State University, which is being built as part of the national project "Youth and Children." The purpose of the visit was to familiarize themselves with NSU's modern infrastructure and identify potential areas of cooperation in education and research. During the visit, representatives from ZSU also met with NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk.

In his speech, Mikhail Fedoruk emphasized how the new campus fits into the university's development strategy and the challenges it enables it to address.

"The new NSU classroom building has significantly expanded our educational capabilities: our available classroom capacity has increased by 25%. This is significant given that the student population at NSU has nearly doubled over the past 20 years. We also now have sufficient space to house a research library with a collection of over 1 million books. The new educational and research center Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU "The new center will house practical training courses, student labs, and Siberia's largest simulation center for medical training. Thanks to this modern infrastructure, we are improving medical education, the transformation of which began in 2024. The new research center will allow us to develop practice-oriented research areas that are underrepresented at the Novosibirsk Scientific Center and in which NSU has every opportunity to become a leader. These include biomedicine, space instrumentation, and artificial intelligence," said Mikhail Fedoruk.

The ZSU delegation toured NSU's new classroom building, which opened on September 1, 2025, and learned about the organization of the educational space and the scientific library. ZSU staff also visited the first-stage facilities, which were completed in 2024—the academic building and leisure center of the NSU Specialized Scientific Center, as well as the university's new dormitories.

"ZSU is embarking on a major and very serious transformation program, primarily in the educational process. We felt it was crucial to get to know a university that is one of the country's leaders not only in its integration with research but also in the organization of educational activities. We visited your new campus and new facilities, which are deeply integrated into education. We are currently undergoing a major renovation of ZSU's main building, and your experience is very useful to us," commented Anton Lopukhin, Vice Rector for Development and Digital Transformation at ZSU.

Polar State University is the northernmost university in the country. To ensure a high level of education and attract the best faculty from across the country, ZSU plans to implement a modular education system, with faculty members coming to teach specific courses in one- or two-week intensive programs. ZSU is industry-focused: the university ranks fourth in the country for graduate employment rates—98% of graduates from Polar State University find employment in their field of study. Thanks to its practice-oriented education and close ties with industrial partners, ZSU graduates are in demand in the labor market. At the same time, the university aims to elevate its theoretical foundation and fundamental education, and is therefore interested in building closer cooperation with Novosibirsk State University, which is traditionally renowned for its ties to science.

"We already have a number of areas of collaboration with the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences—we work with the Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, the N.A. Chinakal Institute of Mining, and the Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering. We are currently implementing a major infrastructure project with our partner, Norilsk Nickel, and are establishing new laboratories. Being close to production, real-world applied problems, and working in conjunction with academic research, we can achieve very good results. Therefore, we are interested in collaborating with NSU scientists, inviting them to give lectures, engaging them in joint research projects, and solving applied problems in subsoil use—from geological exploration, mining, and beneficiation to the production of finished products," noted Arkady Tarasevich, Vice-Rector for Research and International Affairs at ZSU.

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Iraqi Prime Minister and US Special Envoy for Syria Discuss Regional Stability

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Baghdad, December 1 (Xinhua) — Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani met Sunday with US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack to discuss regional stability and efforts to prevent further escalation.

Both sides stressed the need to avoid any further escalation and to pursue diplomatic solutions to resolve disputes, “placing the region on a trajectory of cooperation, economic growth and long-term stability,” the prime minister’s press service said in a statement.

The parties also discussed ways in which “Iraq can continue to support the stability, security, prosperity, and economic revival of Syria in ways that will also strengthen the stability and prosperity of Iraq itself.”

T. Barak emphasized the “constructive and important” role that Iraq can play in achieving these common goals. –0–

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