Dmitry Chernyshenko opened Science Day at the AI Journey forum.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko opened Science Day at the AI Journey forum, the year's key event in the field of artificial intelligence. The forum focused on the emerging ideas that shape the future of our country.

"Our President attaches great importance to artificial intelligence. We are grateful that the legacy of each such event is marked by important decisions and instructions that enable us to consistently move forward. The day before yesterday, the head of state outlined crucial areas related to the development of future AI. He noted that it is no longer just the largest companies that are competing for their own fundamental language models, but entire countries. The President also emphasized that global competition today is primarily for computing power, energy, and the ability to train their own fundamental models," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that Russia needs its own fundamental base—human resources, science, infrastructure, and applied projects. This ensures the country's technological leadership, which is one of the national goals according to the decree of the President of Russia: "Then we will be ready for any challenges humanity faces today."

This year, the International Foresight Conference on Artificial Intelligence was held. Scientists from 36 countries worked for a year across 25 sessions and identified 10 generally accepted areas for the development of AI science. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that these areas provide the foundation for breakthroughs that no one else in the world has yet considered.

"As part of the federal project 'Artificial Intelligence,' the Ministry of Economic Development regularly holds selections and competitions for leading research centers. Following a fair selection process, we have 13 research teams. They are part of the Russian elite of AI technology developers. This year, we selected the third wave of research centers. They have dedicated their research entirely to 10 foresight areas. And we have a fourth wave ahead, where we will also be awarding grants to scientists," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the priority is to build an honest and open scientific environment. Russia is ready to work with those who believe in the development of AI for the sake of real progress.

"Russia has its own path. Scientists are joining us. This shows that they share our values. Historically, thousands of doctors from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East were trained in the USSR. They learned from Soviet specialists, adopted their methods, and then improved their national healthcare systems back home. During the pandemic, Russia provided assistance to nearly 50 countries, sending medicines, equipment, and its own doctors," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

He emphasized that an initiative like the International AI Foresight should be accessible to everyone willing to develop and improve it: "We've been working on this together for a year, which means the results we've achieved should be publicly available."

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that Sber, together with other AI research centers, has opened access to a platform that will accelerate research cycles. It already includes modules for searching for articles, assessing protein stability, and making climate forecasts.

Andrey Belevtsev, Senior Vice President and Head of Technological Development at Sberbank, also took part in the opening of Science Day.

"This year, we've expanded the conference's scope. We have a new section, Deep Dive, where we'll be covering more technology and the work of scientists and researchers. This year, without exaggeration, can be called a year both in science and for science, as it saw the first papers produced entirely by artificial intelligence. I think this is very significant, because in the near future, no scientific research will be conducted without the help of artificial intelligence. And I want to thank Dmitry Nikolaevich for his support of scientific development in Russia at the highest level," he said.

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Financial news: 21.11.2025, 10:56 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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November 21, 2025

10:56

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 21.11.2025, 10:56 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 96.88) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1008.13 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) for security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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Financial news: 11/21/2025, 10-40 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the ELFV security (EL5Ener JSC) were changed.

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November 21, 2025

10:40

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 21.11.2025, 10:40 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -25.85%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.00128 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 46.36%) of the ELFV security (EL5Ener JSC) were changed.

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NordStar Airlines announces the launch of a new promotion, “Upgrade 1 1.”

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NordStar Airlines announces the launch of a new promotion, "Upgrade 1 for 1," which will allow passengers to upgrade their class of service at a benefit for themselves and their travel companions.

The promotion is valid for all destinations and is available for purchase 12 hours before departure on the official website.www.nordstar.ru, at the airline's contact center, as well as at city ticket agencies.

To purchase the "1 1 Upgrade" service, passengers' tickets must be issued in one booking.

The "Upgrade 1 for 1" service costs 100% of the price for the first passenger and 50% for the second, making this offer advantageous, interesting, and especially attractive for those traveling together and wanting to enjoy complete comfort during their flight.

Traveling in NordStar Business Class offers a high level of comfort and service. Passengers enjoy spacious, comfortable seats with extra legroom, as well as priority check-in and boarding.

In addition, Business Class passengers are offered a wide selection of drinks, snacks, and signature dishes, as well as additional services such as sleep kits and personalized attention from the crew. This personalized service throughout the flight creates a cozy and caring atmosphere, allowing you to relax and enjoy your time in the air.

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Yuri Trutnev chaired a meeting of the State Commission on Arctic Development.

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The agenda of the meeting of the State Commission on Arctic Development included the implementation of long-term plans for the comprehensive socio-economic development of key settlements in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation, the development of utilities, energy, and social infrastructure in closed administrative-territorial entities (ZATOs), and the expansion of the Affordable Rental Housing program to the Arctic region.

"Master plans for 15 Arctic key settlements were developed at the direction of Russian President Vladimir Putin and approved by the Russian Government on October 27 of this year. They were created taking into account the opinions of residents, their wishes, and the accumulated experience of implementing master plans in the Far East. By 2035, the plans provide for the renovation of housing stock, the development of housing and utilities infrastructure, transportation, healthcare, education, sports, and culture. In short, they aim to create better living conditions for people. The required funding by 2035 amounts to 2.9 trillion rubles, of which 555 billion rubles comes from the federal budget, almost 1.8 trillion rubles from extra-budgetary sources, and the remainder from regional budgets. Therefore, it is essential to ensure ongoing oversight of the use of these funds," Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev opened the meeting.

The master plans were developed with input from residents, who identified priorities in healthcare (57%), infrastructure (43%), and culture, sports, and leisure (25%). Based on the master plans, the government approved long-term development plans for the period up to 2035.

The implementation of long-term plans is aimed at achieving the national goals set by the Presidential Decree of May 2024, in terms of improving the quality of living environment, increasing investment in fixed assets, and increasing the share of the tourism industry in GDP.

Of the 516 planned activities, 77 (15%) are aimed at developing transport infrastructure. The Kolyma-Omsukchan-Omolon-Anadyr highway in Chukotka will be built, and the Vorkuta airport airfield will be reconstructed.

The implementation of 130 projects (25%) will improve the quality of housing and utilities services and transform the urban environment. Embankments in Arkhangelsk and Murmansk will be improved, and water and heat supply networks in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Yakutia will be reconstructed.

81 projects (16%) will be implemented in the field of scientific and educational activities. These include the creation of the Snezhinka international Arctic station in Yamal, the Arctic Star inter-university campus in Arkhangelsk, and a world-class university campus at Murmansk Arctic University.

Ninety-seven projects (19%) are aimed at creating sports and cultural infrastructure. The "Cradle of the Russian Fleet" historical and cultural park will be built in Murmansk, a community center will be built in the workers' settlement of Iskateley in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and the Trud stadium in Arkhangelsk will be modernized.

As Alexey Chekunkov, Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic, noted, the goal of implementing long-term plans is not only to rejuvenate the appearance of agglomerations but also to create conditions for new investment projects. "More than 120 investment projects with an investment volume of 19 trillion rubles are planned for implementation in key areas. For example, in Komi, we are working on creating a chemical complex for the production of ammonia and urea. The investment is estimated at 200 billion rubles. The creation of 2,000 jobs is planned, and taking into account the work of related enterprises and social infrastructure, approximately 10,000. In the Murmansk Region, the site of a former ship repair yard for the navy is planned for development. S7 Airlines is building a new modern ship repair yard on the territory adjacent to the Murmansk seaport. In Chukotka and Novodvinsk (Arkhangelsk Region), there are plans to develop the Sovinoye gold deposit and create a private industrial park for the pulp and paper industry," he added.

Under the program to write off two-thirds of the outstanding budget loan debt, 35 billion rubles have been allocated for long-term planning activities. In Karelia, the program will support the construction of wastewater disposal networks in Kem and the modernization of heating networks in Belomorsk. In Krasnoyarsk Krai, it will help reconstruct drinking water supply systems in Dudinka. In Murmansk Oblast, it will help relocate residents from dilapidated housing and conduct major repairs to buildings. In Komi, the funds will be used for the major repairs of the Usinsk water pipeline.

Within the framework of treasury infrastructure loans, the allocation of limits among regions for long-term plan activities totaling 30 billion rubles has been approved, starting in 2026. Currently, the Russian Government is gradually supporting proposals for distributing treasury loans: 3.5 billion rubles have already been approved for the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the Republic of Karelia, and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for the reconstruction of housing and utilities networks and the creation of tourism and sports infrastructure.

The primary source of funding for the federal budget will be sectoral state programs, in accordance with the President's directive to allocate 5% of these funds to the implementation of long-term development plans for the Arctic and the Far East. Federal agencies have allocated 67 billion rubles in their programs for the 2026–2028 budget cycle. Thus, for the first three years, the federal budget's share of long-term plans will amount to almost 50% (the required federal funding in 2026–2028 is 149.8 billion rubles).

The meeting's agenda included a discussion of the implementation of an action plan for the development of utilities, energy, and social infrastructure in closed administrative-territorial entities and settlements in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation where military units are stationed.

"The program is being implemented at the President's direction, and 30 billion rubles from the federal budget have been allocated for its implementation. The President has ordered the program to be extended until 2030. Today, we will discuss how the President's instructions are being implemented in this regard," said Yuri Trutnev.

Utilities and social infrastructure are being upgraded as part of the presidential unified Arctic subsidy, provided by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East since 2021. Between 2021 and 2023, 1.6 billion rubles were allocated, enabling the construction of a school in Pechenga, a community center in Alakurtti, and an indoor swimming pool in the closed administrative-territorial entity of Severomorsk. This funding also enabled the completion of military apartment renovations, major repairs to apartment buildings, the upgrading of over 5 km of roads, and the demolition of hazardous structures.

Following his visit to Murmansk in 2023, the President of Russia decided to develop a closed administrative-territorial entity (ZATO) renovation program for 2024–2026. The program covers 28 closed administrative-territorial entities and populated areas in the Murmansk and Arkhangelsk regions. 30 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget for 2024–2026.

Currently, using funds from the presidential unified Arctic subsidy, major repairs have been completed on 161 apartment buildings, 24 vacant housing stock buildings have been demolished, and 440 apartments have been renovated. Major repairs have been completed on four housing and utilities facilities. Fourteen youth spaces and one cultural space have been opened. Thirty-eight courtyards and five public areas have been improved.

Following the International Arctic Forum, the Russian President ordered the program to be extended until 2030.

"The renovation of closed administrative-territorial entities (ZATOs) is a crucial program, and we are devoting special attention to it, as the well-being of our defenders and their families depends on it. From 2027 to 2030, 148 projects totaling 31.8 billion rubles are planned. These include major renovations of schools, cultural, sports, and healthcare facilities, construction of social facilities, apartment and road repairs, landscaping work, and much more. It's important that our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, supported the program's extension. But we also need support for a number of decisions, namely, approving the proposed approaches to drafting the plan and ensuring its approval by the end of this year, reducing the decision-making period for issuing special work permits in closed administrative-territorial entities to 30 days, and increasing it to 90 days. This is necessary to ensure the work is completed promptly and efficiently. Furthermore, we need support for our proposals to amend the renovation plan, and we need to establish a ceiling for co-financing," noted Murmansk Region Governor Andrei Chibis.

The third item on the agenda was the expansion of the Affordable Rental Housing program to key communities in the Arctic zone. In accordance with the head of state's directive, a mechanism for providing rental apartments for young professionals will be launched in the Arctic on January 1, 2026. Apartments built with state funding will be rented at significantly below market rates thanks to subsidies from the federal and regional budgets.

"This mechanism is already in place in the Far East. Since 2023, more than 2,000 apartments have been transferred to regional operators. Almost all of them are already occupied. The apartments are in demand and allow young people to afford comfortable living conditions and start families. Thanks to this program, families' rental costs will be approximately a quarter of the market rate," noted Yuri Trutnev.

To expand the program to communities in the Arctic zone, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, together with DOM.RF, developed a joint program, "Affordable Rental Housing in the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation." The need for rental apartments was addressed jointly with constituent entities of the Russian Federation located in the Arctic zone and the Far Eastern Federal District.

Taking into account the freed-up apartment limit under the current program in the Far Eastern Federal District, a distribution of rental apartments has been prepared among the constituent entities of the Russian Federation within the Far Eastern Federal District, as well as the constituent entities of the Arctic zone within the approved limit.

"There's a lot of work ahead. There's always a desire to get started faster. Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced large-scale reforms. The Arctic stronghold development program runs until 2035. This will span several budget cycles. We'll need to work with the Ministry of Finance to secure the necessary funding levels in the next budgets. We'll need to monitor these funds to ensure they're spent wisely. About 50% of the federal funding has already been allocated. Decisions have been made to continue the closed administrative-territorial entity (ZATO) restoration program and to build rental apartments for northerners. All these decisions will help improve living conditions in the challenging northern climate," Yuri Trutnev concluded.

That same day, the Deputy Prime Minister visited the Voin Center's Murmansk branch and spoke with cadets. In less than two years, the branch has trained nearly 5,000 cadets, including over 1,000 who completed the summer patriotic sessions of the flagship "Time of Young Heroes" program. On Heroes of the Fatherland Day, December 9, 2025, the grand opening of the center's main space, located at the Governor's Lyceum, will take place. It will be named after Hero of the Russian Federation Ivan Vyacheslavovich Kabanov. It will house five specially equipped and branded training spaces, including a pneumatic shooting range, a multi-purpose classroom for first aid and tactical medicine, and a room with underwater piloting equipment. These spaces will be used for firearms training, first aid, tactical medicine, and underwater drone piloting classes.

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A Chinese humanoid robot has set a Guinness World Record for the longest walking distance.

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SHANGHAI, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — A Chinese-made humanoid robot, Android A2, entered the Guinness Book of World Records this month by running 106,286 kilometers (64,286 miles) without stopping.

Android A2, developed by Shanghai-based Agibot, set out from Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, East China, on the night of November 10th and reached its destination, the Bund, in Shanghai, early in the morning of November 13th.

Throughout the entire journey, the robot, equipped with the Agibot quick-change battery system, remained on at all times, according to a certificate issued Thursday.

“Walking from Suzhou to Shanghai is a challenging task for humans, but it’s within the robot’s capabilities,” said Agibot Vice President Wang Chuan.

The achievement of Android A2 demonstrates the maturity of the robot's hardware, its "cerebellar" balance algorithms, and its endurance, laying a solid foundation for large-scale commercial deployment, the entrepreneur added.

The Android A2 robot is equipped with dual GPS, lidar, and infrared sensors designed for precise positioning during the day and night in challenging situations such as traffic lights, narrow passages, and crowded sidewalks.

The robot navigated paved roads, cobbled sidewalks, bridges, tactile surfaces, and ramps, all while strictly adhering to traffic regulations.

Speaking to Xinhua upon its arrival, the robot described its long trek as "an unforgettable experience in its life," jokingly suggesting that it "might need new shoes."

In April of this year, the Tien Kung Ultra robot, created by the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, completed a 21-kilometer half-marathon in 2 hours and 40 minutes. -0-

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China successfully launched the experimental communications satellite Shiyan-21.

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XICHANG, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — The Long March-3B carrier rocket blasted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province at 6:55 p.m. Friday, successfully sending the Shiyan-21 experimental communications satellite into its designated orbit.

This satellite will be primarily used to provide services in areas such as satellite communications, radio, television and data transmission, as well as to conduct related technical testing and verification.

This flight was the 609th for the Long March series of launch vehicles. -0-

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The think tank has dedicated a new report to the topic of county-level economies in China in the new era.

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NANJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — A report was released in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Friday, containing a detailed analysis of the economic development situation of China's counties and a theory of county-level economics in the new era.

The report, titled "County Economy in the New Era," was presented by the Xinhua Institute, a national-level think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency, at the Belt and Road International Think Tank Cooperation Forum held in Nanjing.

The document consists of 5 chapters, which examine in detail the strategic significance of active development of the county-level economy, the essence of the county economy in the new era, as well as the dynamic practices associated with this economy, its distinctive features and understanding of it.

Counties in China today encompass both urban and rural areas, serving as a central hub connecting higher and lower administrative levels, ensuring coordination across various sectors, and linking cities and rural areas. They constitute the basic unit for both economic development and social governance in China, the report notes.

The county economy of the new era has acquired the character of an original and fairly comprehensive knowledge system, based on China's wealth of experience in economic development at the county level, the report states. According to the document, this primarily concerns the integration of urban and rural areas and the development of the latter, with the former playing a leading role, the creation of specific industrial clusters, and the expansion of county autonomy in decision-making to ensure the viability of reforms at the grassroots level.

The county-level economy of the new era goes beyond the unipolar thinking inherent in traditional growth pole theory and creates “distributed growth poles,” a network of “capillary vessels” to maintain economic dynamism, the report’s authors point out, noting that this approach promotes high-quality development and lasting social stability in the country, becoming a historic move beyond the Western “core-periphery” theory.

The New Era County Economy charts an alternative path that serves as a key to actively seeking solutions for urban-rural integration; it offers a Chinese model that balances efficiency and fairness and combines tradition with innovation; and it contributes to the creation of a more balanced and sustainable development configuration for countries in the Global South, the report states. -0-

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China's Foreign Ministry: If Japan continues down the old path of militarism, it will fail /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, November 21 (Xinhua) — If Japan tries to return to its old militaristic path, break its promise of peaceful development, and undermine the post-war international order, it will ultimately end in failure, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on Friday.

According to media reports, Japan exported domestically produced Patriot air defense missile systems to the United States for the first time under relaxed restrictions. Meanwhile, the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) has begun discussions on revising its three security documents, including the three non-nuclear principles, which include the renunciation of nuclear weapons possession, the renunciation of nuclear weapons production, and a ban on their import into the country.

Commenting on these reports, Mao Ning noted that after victory in World War II, international legal documents such as the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Declaration, and the Japanese Instrument of Surrender clearly stipulated Japan's obligations as a losing country, including complete demilitarization and a ban on maintaining industries that could contribute to rearmament.

Nevertheless, Japan has been steadily increasing its military power in recent years. Its defense budget has increased for the 13th consecutive year. Furthermore, the country has passed a new security bill lifting the ban on collective self-defense, Mao Ning stated, adding that Japan is steadily easing restrictions on arms exports and has even begun exporting weapons of mass destruction.

While declaring its desire to create a world free of nuclear weapons, Japan has attempted to revise the Three Principles for Nuclear Abolition, indicating its intention to strengthen rearmament.

If Japan wishes to return to its old militaristic path, break its promise of peaceful development, and undermine the post-war international order, the Chinese people and the international community will not allow it. Such attempts will ultimately end in failure, the Chinese diplomat concluded.

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RUDN University is in three subject rankings of Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects-2025.

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The results of the Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (ARWU) international subject rankings have been published across 55 subject areas. RUDN University ranked high in three of them: Agriculture, Mathematics, and Environmental Sciences.

In the subject area of "Agriculture," our university is a leader among Russian universities and ranks in the top 101-150 among all higher education institutions worldwide. Last year, we ranked 151-200 globally. RUDN University was the only university in the country to improve its position in this subject area. We have the highest scores among Russian universities for the following indicators:

“Research productivity” (number of publications in Q1 – 330), “International collaborations” – 80.8%, “Research contribution” – CNCI is 2.68.

RUDN University also has the highest results among Russian universities for the “Publications in Leading Journals” (Top Journal Papers) indicator – 285 articles.

In the subject area of "Mathematics," RUDN University ranked 5th among Russian universities and 301-400th globally. Only six Russian universities were included in the ranking this time. In 2025, Russian universities are experiencing a decline in the overall number of publications, while their quality is increasing: most are seeing an increase in the number of publications in Q1 journals and their citation rate. The number of international collaborations has also significantly decreased. RUDN University's strongest performance is demonstrated by the following indicators: it maintains a high percentage of "International Collaborations" at 59.9% (first among Russian universities) and its "Research Contribution" (CNCI) score is 1.08.

In the Environmental Sciences subject area, we entered the top 401-500, becoming the only Russian university to be included in this ranking in 2025. RUDN University achieved the highest score in the Research Contribution (RI) indicator, with 43.4 points. Our university also achieved a near-maximum score (19.3 out of 20) in the International Collaborations indicator.

The publication threshold for inclusion in the ranking is 200 articles, and a total of 500 universities were ranked. Publications in the fields of Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, and Environmental Studies were considered.

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