The government has approved a territorial planning scheme in the field of healthcare.

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Order No. 3321-r of November 15, 2025

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order approving a territorial planning scheme for Russia's healthcare sector, replacing the current document, which is no longer relevant and does not align with ongoing or planned healthcare infrastructure development measures.

The new document was developed taking into account the provisions of the Strategy for Spatial Development of Russia until 2030, with a forecast to 2036. Its goal is to increase the accessibility of medical care, including high-tech care, for citizens.

The updated plan includes 136 medical organizations that are planned for reconstruction and construction in the Central, Northwestern, Southern, North Caucasian, Volga, Ural, Siberian, and Far Eastern Federal Districts.

These include multidisciplinary hospitals and clinics for children and adults, rehabilitation centers, oncology clinics, and new buildings for existing medical institutions that will provide high-tech medical care. Research centers and production sites for medical devices and high-tech pharmaceuticals are also planned.

The amount of funds required for the construction and reconstruction of the facilities designated in the plan will be determined when decisions are made on the allocation of federal budget investments for these purposes as part of the formation of the draft federal budget for the next financial year and planning period.

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Financial news: On November 19, 2025, the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is November 19, 2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 349,000,000. Placement period, days – 181. The date of depositing funds is November 20, 2025. The date of return of funds is May 20, 2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.6. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed per application (in the placement currency) is 349,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the agreement is the general agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary applications from 11:50 to 12:00. Competitive applications from 12:00 to 12:05. Setting the cutoff interest rate or declaring the auction invalid before 12:20. Additional terms – Placement of funds with the option of early withdrawal of the entire deposit amount and payment of interest accrued on the deposit amount at the rate established by the deposit transaction, in the event of the Bank's non-compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 2.1. of the Regulation "On the procedure for selecting banks for the placement of funds of the Moscow Small Business Lending Promotion Fund in deposits (deposits) under the GDS" (as amended on the date of the deposit transaction), early withdrawal at the "on demand" rate, interest payment monthly, on the last business day of the month, without replenishment.

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Financial news: 11/19/2025, 10:09 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A100KY3 (Rosnft2P8) security were changed.

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November 19, 2025

10:09

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 19.11.2025, 10-09 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 83.91) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 823.19 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A100KY3 (Rosnft2P8) were changed.

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The government will allocate over 300 million rubles to reimburse the costs of subsidized air travel for passengers eligible for discounts.

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Order No. 3286-r of November 15, 2025

Ensuring transport connectivity between remote and hard-to-reach areas of the country and other Russian regions remains a government priority. In 2025, an additional 306.9 million rubles will be allocated to reimburse the costs of airlines operating flights on these routes. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

The additional funding will subsidize the transportation of at least 44,000 more people. The government previously allocated over 1.4 billion rubles for similar purposes.

A program to subsidize air travel for beneficiaries from remote and hard-to-reach communities was launched in 2018. It covers 82 routes and includes flights to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, and other Russian cities.

Those eligible for tickets at special rates include citizens under 23 years of age, women over 55 years of age, men over 60 years of age, disabled persons of group 1, disabled children, and large families.

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated higher education teachers on their professional holiday.

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November 19 marks a professional holiday – Higher Education Teacher Day.

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What are the research projects of young RUDN scientists and what opportunities for scientific research are available at the university?

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The young RUDN University scientist is more than just a researcher, but a bridge between cultures and disciplines. His strength lies in his "hybrid" thinking: he combines the traditions of the Russian academic school with a global perspective, works in international collaborations, and sees science as a tool for solving specific human problems—from food security to interfaith dialogue. His research is born at the intersection of faculties, and his results speak the language of Q1 and Q2 articles and real-world technologies.

In total, the university currently employs over 130 young researchers and research trainees across a wide range of departments: the Scientific Administration, the Agrarian and Technological Institute, the Medical Institute, the Institute of Ecology, the Engineering Academy, the Faculty of Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences, the Research Institute for Brain Development and Higher Achievement, and others. Our scientists publish hundreds of studies annually (including on topics aligned with sustainable development goals), develop modern technologies, new materials, and treatments for various diseases. And, of course, they actively participate in scientific forums, seminars, and conferences, presenting papers, participating in discussions, and sharing their knowledge and experience.

From November 26 to 28, a 13-member RUDN University delegation will participate in the Congress of Young Scientists, which will be held at the Sirius Federal Territory. On the 28th, together with the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, our university will host a session titled "Russia-Africa: Opportunities for Applied Research Projects." Alexander Chupin, Deputy Dean for Research at the RUDN University Faculty of Economics, will moderate the session, and Elena Apasova, Vice Rector for Strategic Communications, will be a speaker.

The event will bring together over 7,000 people from 63 countries. Leading Russian and international scientists, heads of scientific and educational organizations, government officials, heads of major companies, and students and schoolchildren from Russia and other countries will participate in the congress. Speakers include Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Presidential Aide Andrey Fursenko, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Krasnikov, and President of the National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute" Mikhail Kovalchuk. This is the key annual event of the Decade of Science and Technology, declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin for 2022–2031. The organizers are the Roscongress Foundation, the Russian Government, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, and the Coordinating Council for Youth Affairs in Science and Education of the Presidential Council for Science and Education.

What are RUDN University scientists researching?

One of the delegation members, Yasser Reboukh, is a representative of Egypt and the Chairman of the RUDN University Council of Young Scientists. This year, he won our university's Science and Innovation Award for Young Scientists in the "Natural Science and Engineering" category. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Sciences and is an associate professor in the Department of Rational Nature Management at the Institute of Ecology. He has authored over 100 Scopus/WoS articles. He has developed environmentally friendly technologies for cultivating grain crops that allow the use of organic fertilizers instead of chemical ones. This reduces the risk of food contamination. The solutions proposed by the scientist make it possible to reduce agricultural costs, provide consumers with cleaner and safer products, increase yields, and improve the export potential of grain crops, all while preserving soil and water resources and reducing environmental impacts.

Another member of the delegation, Roman Vysotsky, an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, is working on a project titled "Development of a Methodology for Assessing the Condition of Freshwater Bodies Using Bioindicators and AI-Based Video Tracking." The main idea is to use a living organism (fish) as a sensitive indicator of water quality. This method allows not only to detect water pollution but also to understand its nature—whether it causes toxic effects or affects genes, the microbiome, or the behavior of organisms. In the future, the method could be used to develop a test system: simply adding water from the pond to fish eggs will quickly assess the impact of pollutants on their development. Roman's project received grant support from the university.

Alexander Chupin, a PhD candidate in economics and deputy dean for research at the Faculty of Economics, focuses on transport policy. He focuses on digitalization, for example, analyzing how intelligent transport systems will change the economic reality of the EAEU. The scientist has developed approaches to creating intelligent transport systems that will form the basis for a unified transport space within the EAEU. This year, Alexander, like Yaser, won the Science and Innovation Award for Young Scientists in the "Social and Humanitarian Areas" category.

Olga Lazareva, a research intern at the medical institute's Molecular Pathophysiology Laboratory, won a competition for young scientists supported by the Presidential Grants Fund and T-Bank. Her team created a cellular model of the placenta that better matches the organ's natural structure than existing analogs. The scientists achieved this by inserting a layer of macrophages, which play a crucial role during pregnancy and ensure the fetus is not rejected by the mother's body, between the traditional cellular layers of such systems. The development is intended to facilitate the search for new treatments for complications and the development of drugs. RUDN University is also conducting numerous other studies aimed at combating disease, hunger, gender inequality, climate change, and the impacts of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, among other issues.

Opportunities for scientific pursuits at RUDN University

Our university currently houses over 200 laboratories, over 40 research and educational centers, and 13 research institutes. There are over 50 dissertation councils with the authority to award academic degrees.

The single entry point to youth science at the university is the Student Scientific Society's Telegram bot. The service helps students join SSS departments, find a suitable lab or research group, and enroll in scientific clubs. The bot also sends a weekly digest from the Student Scientific Research Council and informs them about scientific competitions and events.

Students at the university can receive support for their projects in a variety of ways. For example, they can participate in the RUDN.VC scientific accelerator, which allows them to launch their own startup. They can also receive financial support for travel to conferences, forums, and competitions in other cities and countries. Furthermore, our university awards scholarships for publications at scientific events, scientific achievements, victories and prizes in high-level competitions, and the results of the internal scientific project competitions "Project Start." Financial support for student projects is also provided through the "Joint Start: Let's Do Science Together" and "Best Student Community" competitions, as well as case championships. And, of course, students can participate in research conducted by the university's research teams.

Young scientists at the university have the following opportunities:

Implement an individual project within the RUDN University grant support system (grant amount: up to 3 million rubles per year); lead a youth team and implement a research project within the same grant system (support amount: up to 6 million rubles per year); receive an expert evaluation of research results for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals of humanity at the annual International Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development Goals; become one of the recipients of the Science and Innovation Award for Young Scientists. The payment for the winners is 250,000 rubles, awarded in two areas – social sciences, humanities and natural sciences; receive direct requests from industrial partners for R&D (creation of R&D) and scientific and technical services.

In addition, our university has a points-based incentive system for publication activity and citations for all university employees. Payments for publications can be up to 250,000 rubles (for articles in the top 1% of journals), and for citations per paper, up to 672,000 rubles. The final amount depends on the article's subject category and its coefficient.

Leading RUDN University scientists can lead a research team and implement a project with a grant from the university (up to 8 million rubles per year). They can also implement an applied research project for an industrial partner, receiving up to 10 million rubles in grant support per year. They also have the opportunity to receive financial support for inviting leading speakers to a regular scientific seminar or for organizing and hosting an international scientific and technical event. And thanks to the annual "RUDN University Megagrant" competition, they have the opportunity to create new or modernize existing scientific infrastructure facilities for interdisciplinary research. And, of course, they can also become recipients of the RUDN University Prize in Science and Innovation, which amounts to 500,000 rubles.

Our university offers a wide range of opportunities and tools to support young scientists.

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Yuri Trutnev: The implementation of Arctic master plans is fundamentally changing the lives of northerners.

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As part of his working visit to the Krasnoyarsk Krai, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the implementation of the Norilsk renovation program. The event took place at the "Bashnya" (Tower) Community and Cultural Center, one of the city's renovation program facilities.

"In 2021, the Government approved a comprehensive city development plan developed in accordance with the President's directive. The plan aims to address issues such as reducing dilapidated housing, modernizing utility infrastructure, and improving living conditions for those working at this strategically important enterprise. The majority of the plan's funding—approximately 70%—is to be provided by Norilsk Nickel. Five of the 18 measures have already been implemented: six apartment buildings have been constructed, soil thermal stabilization has been carried out under several buildings, and 11 housing and utilities facilities have been renovated. Another 13 measures are underway. At today's meeting, we will discuss the plan's progress, as well as issues related to federal budget funding," Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

According to Alexey Chekunkov, Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic, the total budget for Norilsk's comprehensive development plan through 2035 is 120 billion rubles, of which 24 billion is allocated by the federal budget, 14.7 billion by the Krasnoyarsk Krai, and 81.3 billion by Norilsk Nickel. Norilsk Nickel is also implementing a number of related socially significant projects in the city (the Sulfur Program, Clean Norilsk, and digitalization) totaling over 240 billion rubles.

According to the head of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, Norilsk's main life support problems are related to extreme climatic conditions: the service life of buildings and structures is significantly reduced. The situation is further complicated by the loss of permafrost soils' load-bearing capacity under the influence of both natural and anthropogenic factors. Extensive work has been done to thermally stabilize the soil beneath residential buildings and public facilities, and the utility system is being reconstructed.

As part of the comprehensive plan, a fire station was built in the Oganer district, a social welfare facility was overhauled, and a 236-child kindergarten was overhauled (completed one year ahead of schedule). 1,412 certificates were issued (from all funding sources) for the resettlement of residents to areas with favorable natural and socioeconomic conditions. As part of the housing renovation program, the first six modern apartment buildings were commissioned in late 2024, comprising over 14,000 square meters of comfortable housing (299 apartments). Resettlement and demolition of 20 dilapidated buildings, including unfinished ones, were completed. Along with the housing renovation, over 9,000 square meters of courtyards and over 10,000 square meters of public spaces were improved. Work continues on social facilities (a clinic in the Talnakh district, a school, a kindergarten) and a security facility (a hydraulic structure on the Norilskaya River).

A key part of the city's renewal is the modernization of the city's transportation system. This includes upgrading the bus fleet (the new vehicles are custom-made and can operate reliably even in extremely low temperatures) and installing modern heated bus shelters. Today, Norilsk has 121 heated bus shelters, equipped with a 9 kW air curtain, heated benches, and mobile phone chargers.

Norilsk Mayor Dmitry Karasev noted: "Over the years that we've been implementing the comprehensive plan, Norilsk residents have seen the city change for the better. After all, it was their opinions that formed the basis for it. The work we're undertaking is a true example of public-private partnership: we're building new housing and social facilities—kindergartens, a school, and a clinic. Achieving these ambitious goals requires coordinated work, constructive dialogue, and a responsible approach. I'm confident that together we can achieve significant success in Norilsk's development and make it a city we can all be proud of."

The symbol of the renovation is the opening of the "Tower" social and cultural center in 2025. This multifunctional, all-season social and cultural center is a symbol of the city's development. Its opening followed a large-scale renovation of the building. The work was funded by Norilsk Nickel as part of the implementation of the comprehensive plan for the socioeconomic development of Norilsk through 2035. The 1951 building has been carefully restored using archival drawings, preserving the spirit of the scientific and technical library. It houses more than 20 spaces, including a coworking area, a lecture hall, a café, a space for ceremonial and official events, an exhibition and recreation space, a meeting room, and a children's play area. The most beautiful and iconic part of the "Tower"—the seventh floor—with panoramic windows offering magnificent views of Lake Dolgoe, Mount Schmidt, and the city, is accessible to all visitors. The building itself shapes the appearance of the city's historic district. As one of Norilsk's calling cards, the Tower combines historical architecture with modern development trends.

According to Nikolai Utkin, First Vice President and Head of Government Relations at Norilsk Nickel, the renovation of Norilsk is essentially a pilot project that has already become a model for public-private partnerships in developing complex Arctic territories. "Thanks to cooperation with the government at all levels, this remote Arctic city is becoming a place where people want to live and work. A true symbol of the renovation is the 'Tower'—a public space we opened this year, a magnet for all city residents. We intend to continue developing Norilsk hand in hand with our partners," he noted.

The long-term development plan for the Norilsk-Dudinka agglomeration, approved by the Government on October 27, 2025, along with other long-term comprehensive plans for key settlements in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, was also discussed.

"The document, developed at the President's request for the development of the Norilsk-Dudinka agglomeration, calls for the implementation of more than 30 measures by 2035 in areas such as the development of housing and utilities infrastructure, transportation, healthcare, and education, as well as ensuring comprehensive and environmental safety. Implementation of the plan's measures will provide additional impetus to the region's socioeconomic development and will improve the lives of nearly 200,000 people," said Yuri Trutnev.

The long-term development plan for the Norilsk-Dudinka agglomeration includes 31 measures. Among them, 15 (48%) are in the areas of culture, sports, and education: the construction of a boarding school in Dudinka, major renovations of the Norilsk College of Industrial Technology and the Taimyr College, and the creation of an ice sports facility in Norilsk. Another nine measures (29%) are aimed at developing public infrastructure. Norilsk's wastewater treatment facilities and Dudinka's drinking water supply systems will be reconstructed. The implementation of four measures (13%) aimed at creating healthcare facilities will improve environmental safety. A first-aid post will be built in the village of Khantayskoye Ozero, and unauthorized landfills will be eliminated.

"It would be much fairer if the assessment of the implementation of the two large-scale plans being implemented here were given not by me, but by the people who live here, who agree or disagree with the way Norilsk is developing. Overall, I can say: work is progressing. Projects that should have been implemented have been started and are being carried out. At the conclusion of the meeting, I thanked Norilsk Nickel's management. The company has assumed a significant portion of the master plan's funding. This is justified, as the majority of Norilsk residents work at the company's facilities. For its part, the Government is taking all necessary measures to improve life in Norilsk. All planned work will be completed," Yuri Trutnev concluded.

That same day, Yuri Trutnev visited the B.I. Kolesnikov Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant in Norilsk, Norilsk Nickel's largest and most high-tech division, employing approximately 2,500 people. The Deputy Prime Minister also toured the operations center of Norilsk Nickel's Polar Division. The center serves as the command and control center for all production processes in the Norilsk Industrial Region, from ore mining to product shipment, and provides the divisions with the necessary resources. The permafrost monitoring system is also located here.

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Dutch authorities have suspended the takeover order against Nexperia.

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The Hague, November 19 (Xinhua) — Dutch authorities have suspended the seizure order against semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, Economy Minister Vincent Karremans announced on Wednesday.

"Given recent events, I believe now is the opportune moment to take a constructive step, namely, suspending my order regarding Nexperia, issued in accordance with the Accessibility of Goods Act. This decision is being made following close consultation with European and international partners," the minister noted in a statement.

V. Karremans ordered the intervention in the activities of Nexperia, the overseas subsidiary of the Chinese company Wingtech, in late September, citing alleged shortcomings in the company's management.

On November 1, China's Ministry of Commerce stated that the Netherlands' inappropriate interference in Nexperia's internal affairs had wreaked havoc on global supply chains. China called on the Netherlands to take concrete measures to restore stability to the global semiconductor supply chain.

V. Karremans reported that over the past few days, Dutch authorities have held constructive meetings with their Chinese counterparts. He praised the measures already taken by Chinese authorities to ensure the supply of microchips to Europe and other parts of the world.

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November 19, 2025 We are now on Avito

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The UN has strongly condemned the deadly wave of airstrikes in Ukraine, which has killed dozens of civilians.

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November 19, 2025 Peace and security

"On the night of November 19, further strikes by the Russian Armed Forces killed at least 20 civilians and wounded more than a hundred, including children," according to a statement from the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Humanitarian Coordinator Matthias Schmale strongly condemned the attacks. According to OCHA, homes and critical civilian infrastructure, including medical and educational facilities, were severely damaged across the country.

From Kharkiv in the east to Ternopil and the Ivano-Frankivsk region in western Ukraine, families have lost loved ones, been injured, and lost their homes. At least a dozen children are reportedly among the victims. "Their suffering is inexcusable," noted the OCHA's Ukrainian office.

The strikes also damaged energy infrastructure, causing power outages and exacerbating the impact of previous attacks. With temperatures already below freezing in some regions of Ukraine, these outages pose a serious threat to millions of people.

"Such ongoing harm to civilians and the continued destruction of critical civilian infrastructure is absolutely unacceptable," the statement emphasized. "The targeting of civilians and objects essential to their survival is prohibited by international humanitarian law."

The UN calls for all efforts to protect the Ukrainian population and reminds that civilians "should never be targeted."

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