The Central Bank of the Russian Federation filed a lawsuit against the Euroclear depository for over 18 trillion rubles.

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Moscow, December 15 (Xinhua) — The Central Bank of Russia filed a lawsuit against Euroclear for over 18 trillion rubles in the Moscow Arbitration Court, Russian media reported, citing the court's press service. The Central Bank of Russia announced the lawsuit on December 12.

“In connection with the illegal actions of the Euroclear depository, which are causing losses to the Bank of Russia, as well as in connection with the mechanisms officially considered by the European Commission for the direct or indirect use of the Bank of Russia’s assets without the Bank of Russia’s consent, the Bank of Russia is filing a claim in the Arbitration Court of Moscow against the Euroclear depository for the recovery of losses caused to the Bank of Russia,” the Bank of Russia said in a press release published on December 12.

The Central Bank of Russia's press service explained that the amount of the claim is determined based on three factors: blocked Russian assets, Central Bank funds, and lost profits from these funds.

Following the start of Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation's assets in Europe were frozen. Most of these assets are held in the Belgian depository Euroclear. The total amount of frozen Russian assets in Europe is approximately €210 billion.

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The Bolshevik Cultural Center was officially opened in Kirovsk after reconstruction on December 15, 2025.

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Kirovsk (Murmansk Region). December 15, 2025. The Bolshevik Cultural Center in Kirovsk officially opened after a major renovation, in which PhosAgro participated as an investor.

The Bolshevik Cultural Center is housed in the historic building of the first sound cinema in the Murmansk region, which was built in Khibinogorsk (now Kirovsk) in 1932. The opening ceremony was attended by Murmansk Region Governor Andrei Chibis, Kirovsk Mayor Yuri Kuzin, Kirov Branch Director of Apatit JSC (PhosAgro Group) Andrei Abrashitov, as well as Kirovsk residents and visitors.

"After the closure of the cinema, and then the commercial properties that replaced it, in the mid-1990s, the legendary building lay in a dilapidated state for a long time. Together with the city administration and PhosAgro, we fought to save the building, sought solutions and funding, and navigated the construction phase. And the project was a success. Today, we stand in a modern complex that meets all current requirements, where the cinema remains and a number of new spaces have been created, including a planetarium. I am confident it will be popular with both young people and the older generation, who invested so much effort in the development of the region, the city, and the plant. This is highly symbolic – a true gift for us all. Thank you to everyone who participated in the project," said Murmansk Region Governor Andrei Chibis during the Bolshevik opening ceremony.

The cinema building is a unique monument of Soviet constructivist architecture and a cultural heritage site of regional significance. Major renovation work began in 2022. The designers and builders faced the challenging task of preserving the Bolshevik's original appearance while infusing it with modern technology.

Reopened after renovation, the Bolshevik Cultural Center is a multifunctional space equipped with the most advanced multimedia systems and equipment. Among other things, guests can enjoy an automated cloakroom, a planetarium, four cinemas, a cinema bar, children's playrooms, an entertainment area with arcade machines, a café, a conference room, and a souvenir shop. All of this makes the new cultural center not only an attractive leisure destination for local residents but also a valuable addition to the infrastructure of the Khibiny mountain tourism cluster, whose popularity among outdoor enthusiasts is growing every year.

This summer, the S.M. Kirov Square near the Bolshevik Cultural Center was also landscaped. Its focal point is the rotunda, which is planned to host various cultural events. Illuminated seating areas with benches and lawns have been installed around the square. To ensure the safety and security of the entire complex, its perimeter is equipped with a video surveillance system.

"The opening of the renovated Bolshevik Cultural Center is a true celebration for all residents of our city. We've created a modern space where everyone will find something to enjoy, from engaging film screenings to educational events. I'm confident the cultural center will become a true gem for our city. It will host significant cultural and educational events and foster creative initiatives," noted Kirovsk Mayor Yuri Kuzin.

The cost of reconstructing the facility amounted to more than 1.5 billion rubles, financed by PhosAgro and the Murmansk Region budget.

"When the first sound cinema in the Arctic opened its doors in the 1930s, it was a true sensation. By joining the Murmansk Region government and the city administration in its reconstruction project, we hoped that the renovated space would replicate this success and become popular with northerners. I think we succeeded. I'm confident we can rightfully be proud of this project; it has turned out beautifully and modernly," noted Andrey Abrashitov, Director of the Kirov branch of JSC Apatit (PhosAgro Group).

The first film to be shown at the renovated Bolshevik Cinema was director Nikolai Ekk's "Road to Life." This film was shown at the first sound cinema in the Kola Arctic on its opening day, November 7, 1932.

"Excellent! We were really looking forward to the opening of the Bolshevik. And the fact that now you can not only watch a movie here, like in our youth, but also have a useful and educational time will make it popular with the younger generation," said Nikolai Savotkin, an honorary citizen of Kirovsk, sharing his impressions.

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Rosneft held corporate tennis and badminton competitions.

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Rosneft held corporate competitions in badminton, tennis, and table tennis. The second "Rosneft Racket" tournament took place yesterday at the Zenit Sports Complex in Krasnogorsk. The competition brought together oil industry athletes from 33 of the Company's subsidiaries across the country.

Supporting a healthy lifestyle is an important aspect of Rosneft's social policy. The company is developing the "Energy of Life" sports and fitness movement, through which employees regularly engage in sports and participate in various competitions.

During the two-day Rosneft Racket tournament, participants competed in individual and team (one woman and one man) events.

In tennis, the RN-Moscow team won the Mixed category, while an RN-Yuganskneftegaz employee won the individual tournament. Representatives of the Company's Central Management Office took first place in both the individual and team competitions in badminton, while RN-Uvatneftegaz won in table tennis. Following the two days of competition, the RN-Yuganskneftegaz team emerged victorious in the overall team competition.

Congratulations to the winners and participants of the Rosneft Rocket corporate competition!

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The "Energy of Life" corporate program unites over 128,000 Company employees. Over 92,000 oil workers participate in various sports at company-wide competitions and contests, as well as regional and federal competitions.

Rosneft conducts extensive information and organizational campaigns to develop a mass sports movement among employees and encourage them to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Sports training is organized for employees. The number of oil workers actively involved in sports increases annually.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft December 15, 2025

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The 2nd Catherine Forum will be held on December 20 at the National Center "Russia"

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On December 20, the National Center "Russia" will host II Catherine's ForumIt continues the historical mission begun in 1763 by the Manifesto of Catherine II.

What will they discuss?

Shaping Russia's image as a new center of civilization and guardian of traditional values. Reducing barriers for those wishing to move to the Russian Federation. Attracting highly qualified specialists for the country's development.

The forum's program also includes a roundtable discussion on developing proposals for a plan of events for the 300th anniversary of Catherine II's birth, which will be celebrated in 2029.

In addition, throughout the event, creative exhibitions “Book of Fairy Tales” and “Traditional Russia” will be open.

The forum will be attended by representatives of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation and federal government agencies, heads of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, leading experts, leaders of national cultural associations, as well as representatives of federal media and news agencies.

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More than 500,000 people have been forced to flee their homes as a result of two weeks of fighting in South Kivu, DRC – UNICEF

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KINSHASA, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) — More than 500,000 people, including over 100,000 children, have been forced to flee their homes since December 1 due to intense fighting in South Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Sunday.

In a statement, UNICEF said it was “deeply alarmed” by the rapid escalation of fighting in South Kivu, which has forced hundreds of thousands of children and families to flee for safety to other parts of the DRC, as well as to neighboring Burundi and Rwanda.

UNICEF called on all parties to the conflict to protect children and comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law.

The number of displaced people is expected to rise, UNICEF said, noting that hundreds of people, including at least four children, have been killed since December 2 in heavy fighting in South Kivu.

A sudden influx of people fleeing violence was also recorded in neighboring Burundi. Between December 6 and 11, more than 50,000 new arrivals were registered, nearly half of whom were children. This figure is expected to increase as authorities continue to identify asylum seekers, UNICEF reported.

Earlier this week, the rebel group March 23 Movement (M23) announced it had captured Uvira, the second-largest city in South Kivu near the border with Burundi, in the latest round of offensive operations in the province.

Analysts and local sources warn that the loss of Uvira could eventually open a corridor into provinces in the southeast of the DRC, including Haute-Katanga, a key economic region, as clashes between M23 militants and DRC government forces have also been reported further south, in the Baraka and Fizi districts. –0–

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The final of the 2nd All-China Russian Language and Culture Competition “Golden Key” was held in Beijing.

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Beijing, December 15 (Xinhua) — The final round of the 2nd All-China Russian Language and Culture Competition "Golden Key" was held at the Russian Cultural Center (RCC) in Beijing on December 12, the RCC in Beijing reported.

The strongest finalists, who had passed a rigorous selection process, gathered in the Chinese capital from various Chinese cities, such as Xiamen, Harbin, Fuzhou, Shanghai, Jilin, Tianjin, and others.

The finale was tense and consisted of two stages. The first round was a spontaneous dialogue competition, where participants chose a topic and, in just a few minutes, prepared and performed mini-performances, demonstrating not only linguistic mastery but also wit and acting skills.

Based on the results of this round, half of the contestants qualified for the next round. The second stage of the competition was a quiz on the intricacies of the Russian language, literature, history, and culture.

All finalists performed brilliantly, demonstrating a deep command of the language, excellent resourcefulness, and a genuine passion for the subject. The competition fully demonstrated the high level of preparation of young Russian linguists in China and selected the winners.

The event was organized by Rossotrudnichestvo jointly with the RCC in Beijing.

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China urges efforts to de-escalate border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) — China calls for maximum restraint and all possible measures conducive to achieving a ceasefire to ensure an early de-escalation of tensions amid the ongoing border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said at a regular press conference Monday.

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In China, I felt the power of the principle "no sooner said than done"

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"For me, China is the country of the future, a country known for its innovation, economic growth, and long-term planning." This year, Mecedes Pita, Communications Director for the Ecuadorian Foundation for Sustainable Peace, visited China for the first time. Sharing her impressions, she said with emotion, "This trip wasn't just a trip abroad for me, but also the fulfillment of a long-held dream."

When she first arrived in Beijing, she was struck by the incredible energy of this modern metropolis. She said, "The level of social and technological development here is truly impressive." But she was even more impressed by how, while remaining an ultra-modern city, Beijing carefully preserves its deeply rooted traditional culture.

Climbing the Great Wall of China was one of the most memorable moments of the trip for her. "The Great Wall is not only a symbol of China, but also a miracle of human civilization," she noted.

Through conversations with Chinese experts and scholars, her understanding of Chinese modernization deepened. "What struck me most was the long-term strategic planning being undertaken in China." She noted that China's development successes are no accident—they are the result of consistent institutional design implemented over decades. "Here I experienced the power of the 'no sooner said than done' principle: every policy, every project demonstrates continuity and execution. This serves as an important guideline for the modernization of Latin American countries."

In her view, the success of China's modernization is evident not only in its many skyscrapers, but also in the harmonious combination of economic growth and inclusive development that benefits the entire society.

"The fact that over 800 million people in China have been lifted out of poverty is a tremendous victory. This is based on systemic measures in education, employment, and social security, which fully reflect China's people-centered development philosophy."

"Overcoming poverty is an achievable goal. China's experience gives Latin American countries confidence on the path to rapid development," she emphasized.

During a visit to Anji County in Zhejiang Province, she was deeply impressed by the sustainable development of the bamboo industry and tourism. "China's experience with green development showed me that modernization doesn't mean environmental damage, but rather a harmony between economic development and a healthy environment."

"We used to perceive China as a distant Eastern giant, but having come closer to it, we discovered that its development path, governance experience, and cultural wisdom are alive and well. China has opened up new horizons of modernization for us," she noted.

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Xi Jinping's article on expanding domestic demand will be published on December 16.

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BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) — Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, will publish an article on expanding domestic demand as a strategic undertaking on Tuesday, Dec. 16.

The article by Xi Jinping, also the President of the People's Republic of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, will be published in the 24th issue of this year's leading journal of the CPC Central Committee, Qiushi. -0-

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China's winter sports boom is boosting domestic consumption and creating jobs.

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On November 23, the Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post published an article headlined "China's Winter Sports Boom Drives Domestic Consumption, Relevant Industries." The article argues that, in the context of China's developing ice and snow economy, active public participation and increased government support are driving innovation in equipment, increasing the number of ski resorts in the country, and creating new jobs.

For the past three years, with the onset of winter, Zhou, a woman living in the southern city of Guangzhou, would fly to northern China to ski. The better she got, the more often she upgraded her gear.

The winter sports boom has spread throughout China. It began with the Beijing Winter Olympics and was supported by government policy. Previously, the Zhou family often went on tours of Southeast Asia during the winter holidays, but since 2022, they have been regularly traveling to the country's northern provinces, such as Jilin and Liaoning. The girl's mother said, "While my daughter trains daily with a coach, we relax and have fun nearby. Last year, we spent almost 20,000 yuan in Shenyang, and this year, her biggest dream is to go to the ski resort in the Altay Prefecture of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region."

Young people born in the 2000s and 2010s have become the fastest-growing consumer group in China's winter sports market, and they often drive their families' decisions on how to spend their leisure money.

In 2024, China's winter sports market reached RMB 1.05 trillion and is expected to reach RMB 1.56 trillion by 2029. Among Chinese winter sports enthusiasts in 2024, 52.0% were aged 24 to 30, while women accounted for 71.3%. Moreover, 61.5% of respondents purchased their own equipment, stimulating the growth of supply chains for both domestic ski equipment (suits, goggles) and snow and ice-making equipment, essential for the development of the winter sports industry.

Growing winter sports-related consumer chains across China provide a seasonal source of income for many young people.

Every winter, Chen Xiaoyu, a sports science graduate, works part-time as a ski instructor, earning between 1,000 and 1,200 yuan a day. This year, he opened his own ski club, purchased domestic ski suits and goggles in bulk, and hired a team of coaches.

During the 2013-2014 winter season, there were only five indoor ski resorts in China, but by the 2024-2025 season, that number had skyrocketed to 79. As of April of this year, another 16 such facilities were under construction.

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