On January 13, 2026, Mikhail Mishustin awarded an NTV correspondent with the Russian Government Prize.

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The award is given for significant professional achievements in the field of journalism and media.

Ilya Ushenin has been a war correspondent since 1999 and has been with NTV since 2008. Originally from Yekaterinburg, he began his career at the age of 19 on Channel Four, covering the second Chechen campaign.

He spent almost two years of his life in the SVO zone.

"We visited tank crews near Donetsk. We brought them triangle-shaped letters from schoolchildren in the Rostov region. The children's messages contained words of encouragement, such as 'Dear soldier, take care and come back.' The soldiers were taking Maryinka, having just returned from a mission—their faces and hands blackened with soot. I remember the moment vividly: the tank crewman takes the letter with trembling, dirty hands, carefully unfolds it, trying not to stain it, and reads it aloud, tears dripping from his dark face. Military personnel really appreciate it when someone from the rear supports them," Ilya Ushenin recounted about his work in the SVO zone in 2024.

Representatives of Gazprom-Media Holding companies regularly receive this prestigious award: over the past three years, 17 employees of NTV, Avtoradio, and Children's Radio have received it.

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Ukraine to receive 23 air defense systems in 2025 – Defense Minister

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Kyiv, January 13 (Xinhua) — In 2025, Ukraine received 23 medium- and long-range air defense systems and 11,000 missiles for them from its allies and partners. Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal made this announcement on Tuesday, according to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, adding that these systems included four Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems.

D. Shmyhal noted that last year Ukraine also managed to attract record-breaking security assistance from its allies, amounting to $45 billion, a 30 percent increase over the 2024 target.

Earlier in January, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed appointing D. Shmyhal to the post of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy. –0–

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A new Russian engine for a high-speed train has passed acceptance tests.

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Moscow, January 13 (Xinhua) – The TAD-650 asynchronous traction motor for a Russian high-speed train has successfully passed acceptance tests, Russian Railways (RZD) reported.

Testing was conducted at the Russian Electric Motors manufacturing plant in Chelyabinsk. The 650 kW engine demonstrated high energy efficiency (up to 96 percent) despite its compact size and weight of 750 kg. A high-speed train with eight carriages requires 16 TAD-650 engines.

As previously reported by the Russian Electric Motors plant press service, the first prototype electric motor was manufactured in 2024. It is designed for use on next-generation high-speed trains with a design speed of 360 km/h. The TAD-650 will power trains for Russia's first high-speed railway project, the Moscow-St. Petersburg line. Commissioning is scheduled for 2028.

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Iran is ready for war, but remains open to dialogue, says Foreign Minister

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Tehran, January 13 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his country is prepared for war but remains open to dialogue. This statement follows US President Donald Trump's remarks that the American military is considering "very tough options" against Iran amid recent unrest in the country.

On January 12, in an interview with Al Jazeera, A. Araghchi stated: "If Washington wants to try the military option, which it has already tried before, we are ready for it." The Iranian Foreign Minister also expressed hope that the United States will choose dialogue.

He noted that contacts with US Presidential Special Envoy Steven Witkoff “continued before and after the protests and are still ongoing.”

A. Araghchi's interview preceded D. Trump's threats to resort to "some very tough options," including possible military action against Iran, in response to the "suppression" of the protests. On January 11, D. Trump told reporters that Iranian officials had contacted the United States to propose negotiations, adding that "preparations are underway for a meeting." –0–

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Kyrgyzstan's rail freight volume reached record levels in 2025.

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Bishkek, January 13 (Xinhua) — The volume of freight transported by rail in Kyrgyzstan in 2025 exceeded 10 million tons, reaching a record high in the history of the country's railways, the national company Kyrgyz Temir Zholu (Kyrgyz Railways) reported on Tuesday.

The report notes that, for a long period, the average annual volume of freight transported by rail in Kyrgyzstan was approximately 7 million tons. A steady growth trend has been observed since 2022. By the end of 2024, freight transport volumes reached 9.2 million tons, and by 2025, this figure will exceed 10 million tons.

“The growth in transportation volumes is driven by a number of factors, both in production activities and in the development of railway corridors and routes,” the report states.

The railways, with a total length of 424.6 km, play a key role in Kyrgyzstan's transportation system and consist of two geographically separated sections—a northern section of 323.4 km and a southern section of 101.2 km. Both sections serve strategically important functions, connecting Kyrgyzstan with the rail networks of neighboring countries, facilitating the development of international trade and passenger transportation.

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A South Korean court will consider a petition to sentence former President Yun Seok-yul on rebellion charges.

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SEOUL, January 13 (Xinhua) — The final hearing for former South Korean President Yun Suk-yol on charges of plotting a coup took place at the Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday, the Renhap News Agency reported.

The prosecutor's office reportedly plans to announce sentencing recommendations later in the day. The special prosecutor's team is expected to seek one of the three penalties prescribed by law for instigators of sedition: the death penalty, life imprisonment, or life imprisonment without community service.

In January 2025, Yun Seok-yul was charged with rebellion for the imposition of martial law on December 3, 2024. In April 2025, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Korea ruled to accept the impeachment petition against Yun Seok-yul, removing him from office.

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The Pentagon is offering D. Trump a "wider" choice of options for a strike on Iran – media

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New York, January 13 (Xinhua) — The Pentagon is offering US President Donald Trump "a broader range of options for a strike" on Iran than previously reported, The New York Times reported on Monday.

According to a report citing a US official, possible targets include Iran's nuclear facilities, in addition to the US airstrikes against them in June, as well as ballistic missile sites. However, the official noted that smaller-scale options, including a cyberattack or a strike against Iran's internal security apparatus, are more likely.

White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt told reporters on Monday that "airstrikes will be one of many options the commander in chief is considering," but for Trump, diplomacy always remains the first option.

D. Trump threatened on Sunday that his administration is weighing "some very serious options" regarding Iran, including potential military action. –0–

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China calls for a political settlement to the Ukrainian crisis

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UN, January 13 /Xinhua/ — China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Sun Lei called for efforts to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine and create conditions for a political settlement of the crisis.

The Ukrainian crisis has been going on for almost four years, he noted. Prolonged military action will only lead to more innocent deaths and heightened tensions at the regional and international levels.

“We call on all parties concerned… to facilitate de-escalation and the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure in order to create conditions for a political settlement and to strive for the earliest possible achievement of peace,” he told the Security Council.

Dialogue must prevail over confrontation. All parties should value the hard-won momentum of the latest round of peace talks, he said. "We call on the parties to the conflict to meet each other halfway, continually seek consensus, and seriously and appropriately address each other's security concerns in order to achieve a comprehensive, lasting, and binding peace agreement that addresses the root causes of the conflict, creates a balanced, effective, and sustainable European security architecture, and contributes to lasting peace and stability in Europe," Sun Lei noted.

The spread of the crisis has seriously impacted the global economy, he said. China opposes any use of the crisis as a pretext for imposing illegal unilateral sanctions and disrupting normal trade and economic relations. China also opposes any opportunistic attempts to divide the world and create exclusive blocs.

According to him, China's position on the Ukrainian issue has been extremely clear and consistent. Beijing has always sought to promote peace and a political settlement, making tireless efforts to create conditions and achieve consensus in the interests of peace.

China sincerely welcomes all efforts to promote a peaceful resolution of the crisis and will continue to cooperate with other countries to play a constructive role in promoting a political solution, the Chinese diplomat concluded.

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When Creativity Becomes Tradition: Konstantin Kolodin's Symbols

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For several years now, SPbGASU has maintained a tradition: on the eve of the New Year, a symbol of the year according to the Eastern calendar appears at the entrance to the architecture building. It was created using 3D graphics technique by architect and artist Konstantin Kolodin, Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural Environment Design, and his students. This vibrant event invariably attracts the interest of SPbGASU students, staff, and guests.

This time, everyone is greeted by the Red Fire Horse, accompanied by small winged ponies.

We met with Konstantin Ivanovich to find out how these sculptures are born, why they are significant for the university, and what meaning they have for the author personally.

– Konstantin Ivanovich, how did the idea of creating a symbol of the year for the university come about?

"The idea arose spontaneously. I've been teaching at the Faculty of Architecture for a long time, and I'm always filled with a multitude of thoughts and images. Some of them remain just in my head, while others I want to bring to life. New Year's is an opportunity to give something to people, to create a small miracle that will be remembered by students, staff, and visitors to the university. This is how a tradition gradually emerged—a symbol of the year."

– Where does it all begin?

"It all starts with a feeling and an inner image. I don't rely on the calendar or fashion trends. The main thing is that the symbol is emotionally charged and memorable. Often, it's the result of a synthesis of different ideas: you combine one style with another, experiment with compositions, divide them, combine them again—and ultimately, an image is born. Sometimes even students are surprised by how it happens."

This year, you made the horse, the symbol of the coming year, winged. Why is that?

"A horse represents strength, energy, and freedom. And wings are a metaphor for creativity, imagination, the ability to fly, think, and create. For me, it's also a personal image: I remember my grandfather, his horses, and the childhood memories associated with them. It was this emotional connection that inspired me to create a horse with wings in the university workshop."

– Are these sculptures always created with the participation of students?

"Yes, we assemble a team of students, and it's both an educational and creative process: they learn to work with volume, plan, collaborate, and see the result as something that takes on a life of its own. For them, this isn't just a task—it's an experience that lasts a long time."

– So these are educational projects?

"No, these aren't academic projects; they're living objects that become part of the university's history. They remain in space, in people's memories. They are already art, even though they are created in an educational environment. What's more important here is the emotion, the impact, and the joy of the result, not the grade."

– You work in a confined studio space. How much does this affect your work?

"There are always limitations: ceilings, space, access to materials. But even in a small studio, you can create large, expressive works. Still, the dream is to have a separate space where you can work on projects, experiment, create large-scale compositions, and show them to the public. Then you can develop ideas, create more complex images, and engage more students."

How do students and staff at the university react to the emergence of the new "hero" of the year?

"The reaction is always lively and sincere: some take photos, some discuss the details, some simply smile. This is the best indicator that the symbol is working: it evokes emotions and creates a festive mood. A beautiful image can leave a lasting impression. This is especially important for students: such small miracles are remembered for a lifetime."

– Do you save them?

– As much as possible, yes. Every piece of work that takes time and energy deserves to live on. Some of the models have been in my home for decades. I dream of one day collecting all the symbols and putting them on display – so that future generations can see how the tradition developed and what New Year's looked like at SPbGASU.

– Do you already have an idea of what the symbol of next year will be?

"I try not to make predictions. Any artist will tell you it's bad to predict what hasn't been created yet. But images and ideas are always within, and they guide future work."

– Could it be said that these sculptures are your dialogue with the university?

"Rather, it's a dialogue with the world. I share what's inside me, and it's important for others to see it. It's not a competition or a desire to be better than everyone else—it's the natural state of a creative person: to create and give, to make the space around you alive and filled with meaning."

– How important is it that the meaning of creation is clear to everyone?

"It's important for a festive symbol to be understood by everyone—both artists and ordinary visitors. Emotion and joy should be accessible to everyone. And the details and depth can be discovered by those who want to delve deeper. It's crucial to find a happy medium between artistic intent and accessibility."

– What, in your opinion, are the prospects for this tradition?

"I always have more ideas than resources. But the most important thing is the desire to continue. If the tradition is maintained, it can develop, attract students and visitors, and become a significant part of the university's life. Perhaps, over time, an exhibition, master classes, or a studio will appear—and then it will become a true cultural project of SPbGASU."

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Japan's prime minister plans to dissolve the lower house and call snap elections.

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Tokyo, January 13 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told a senior official of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) that she intends to dissolve the House of Representatives (lower house) after the start of the regular Diet session on January 23 and call a snap election, Kyodo News reported on Tuesday, citing a source familiar with the matter.

The statement stated that the prime minister is prepared to make an official announcement shortly. If the lower house is dissolved, there are two possible schedules for snap elections: one with the official campaign beginning on January 27 and the vote on February 8, and the other with the campaign beginning on February 3 and the vote on February 15.

The report said that recent opinion polls conducted by major media outlets show that public support for Sanae Takaichi's cabinet remains relatively high, fueling calls within the LDP for an early dissolution of the Diet and a general election.

Since taking office, Sanae Takaichi has repeatedly emphasized that issues related to people's well-being, including measures to combat high prices, must be given priority.

However, if the lower house is dissolved after the start of the Diet session, the adoption of the 2026 fiscal year budget could be delayed until April or later, multiple Japanese media outlets have warned.

In this case, the government may be forced to draw up a temporary budget to maintain fiscal operations, which is expected to have a significant impact on people's well-being.

Sanae Takaichi's decision has drawn criticism from the LDP and opposition parties, who say she has broken her previous promises and put the party's interests above those of society.

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