China and Russia held their third joint missile defense exercise.

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Beijing, December 6 (Xinhua) — The third joint Chinese-Russian missile defense exercise took place in Russia in early December, the Chinese Ministry of Defense announced on Saturday.

As noted in a statement on the department's website, the joint exercises are not directed against third parties and are not related to the current international and regional situation. –0–

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The French President stressed the importance of cooperation and mutual understanding in a speech at a Chinese university.

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CHENGDU, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) — French President Emmanuel Macron stressed the importance of cooperation and mutual understanding in overcoming modern challenges in a speech at a university in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province.

The French leader concluded his three-day state visit to China with a speech at Sichuan University on Friday.

Emmanuel Macron noted that humanity is currently undergoing profound transformations affecting our way of life, our environment, and the future of the planet. He emphasized the need not only to cooperate but also to strengthen mutual understanding, get to know each other better, and engage in collective reflection to develop practical solutions to pressing issues such as the climate crisis.

As the President added, humanity has the capacity to reach beyond national and geographical boundaries and develop a common agenda for peace, prosperity and climate, based on respect and a sense of responsibility, which will enable all people to move forward.

In recent years, Sichuan University has established and deepened partnerships with a number of higher education institutions in France, including the Paris Institute of Political Studies, the University of Paris-Nanterre, the University of Toulouse, and the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations.

In 1981, Chengdu and the French city of Montpellier established permanent friendly ties, becoming the first pair of sister cities between China and France.

After visiting the university, Emmanuel Macron met with French tennis players who were competing at the 2025 International Table Tennis Federation Mixed Team World Cup in Chengdu on Friday afternoon. He played a friendly match against Chinese athletes alongside the French team.

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The first bust of Chinese writer Lu Xun was unveiled in Moscow.

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Moscow, December 6 /Xinhua/ — A ceremony unveiling a bust of renowned Chinese writer Lu Xun was held in Moscow on Friday at the M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature.

“Without any exaggeration, this is a historic event, because, as far as I know, this is the first monument to a Chinese writer in Moscow,” noted Feng Litao, Minister-Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in the Russian Federation and Director of the Chinese Cultural Center in Moscow.

The monument was donated to the Library of Foreign Literature by the Lu Xun National Cultural Foundation of China and kindly transferred by the Chinese Cultural Center in Moscow.

"We didn't choose this figure by chance. Lu Xun is the most famous contemporary Chinese writer. He is the creator, the founder of modern Chinese literature. Most importantly, he is closely connected to the Soviet Union and Russian literature," Feng Litao emphasized.

"We came up with the initiative to install a bust of the Chinese cultural leader because there isn't a single monument yet, either in Moscow or at the Inostranka Library (the M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature). We already have over 40 busts at the Inostranka Library, representing many countries, but China wasn't there. The Chinese Cultural Center in Moscow proposed Lu Xun because he's an iconic figure in Chinese culture," Marina Zakharenko, Director General of the M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, told Xinhua.

According to her, interest in China and Chinese culture is currently growing significantly. "We launched a Chinese language course, and demand is constantly growing. We are currently actively stocking our library with Chinese literature because there is interest; many people want to learn Chinese and immerse themselves in Chinese culture," the library director emphasized.

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Britain may transfer £8 billion from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.

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Kyiv, December 6 (Xinhua) — The United Kingdom is considering transferring 8 billion pounds sterling (approximately 10.6 billion US dollars) of Russian assets frozen in its territory to Ukraine, the Ukrinform news agency reported on Friday.

It is noted that London, together with Kyiv's other partners, wants to develop an agreement that would unlock up to $130 billion for Ukraine. These funds would cover more than two-thirds of the country's financial needs for the next two years.

Meanwhile, later on Friday, the Interfax-Ukraine news agency reported that, according to Western media, the US is trying to persuade European countries not to approve a loan to Ukraine using Russian assets frozen in the EU. Washington allegedly believes these funds will serve as leverage for reaching a peace agreement between Moscow and Kyiv.

On December 3, the European Commission presented two options for financing Ukraine in 2026-2027, totaling €90 billion. The first option involves an EU loan backed by the EU budget, while the second involves a so-called reparations loan financed by frozen Russian assets. These proposals are expected to be discussed at the EU summit in Brussels on December 18-19.

In 2026, Ukraine hopes to attract 2.79 trillion hryvnias (approximately $65.9 billion) in external financing to cover the state budget deficit caused by the ongoing armed conflict with Russia. –0–

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11 people killed, 14 injured in shooting in South Africa

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JOHANNESBURG, December 6 (Xinhua) — At least 11 people were killed and 14 others were injured in a shooting that occurred Saturday morning at a hostel in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, local police said.

South African police spokeswoman Atlenda Mate said 10 people died at the scene in Saulsville, one died from gunshot wounds in hospital, and 14 others received medical treatment.

Among the victims were a three-year-old child and two teenagers, aged 12 and 16, added A. Mate.

According to police, at around 4:15 a.m. local time, three unknown individuals broke into the building and opened fire indiscriminately.

Authorities have not confirmed the motive for the attack. Police said an intensive investigation is currently underway. Residents have been urged to remain vigilant while efforts are underway to apprehend the perpetrators.

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The Olympic torch relay for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo began in Rome.

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ROME, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) — The Olympic torch relay for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo began in Rome on Saturday morning, kicking off a two-month journey to the opening ceremony of next year's games.

The launch ceremony took place at the Stadio dei Marmi /Marble Stadium/, an open-air arena decorated with Roman-style statues and located next to Rome's Olympic Stadium.

Around 9:50 AM, the final torchbearer of the 1960 Rome Olympics, Giancarlo Peris, carried the flame onto the launch stage. The flame was used to light the torch, after which Giovanni Malago, president of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Organizing Committee, lit the cauldron with it.

The first torchbearer, Italian Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri, lit the relay torch from the cauldron to the applause of the spectators and ran half a lap around the stadium, officially starting the relay.

The relay was then carried on inside the stadium by Italian fencer Elisa Di Francisca and Olympic high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi. Tamberi performed a "kiss of the torches" with the next participant, Achille Polonara, who carried the flame beyond the stadium and continued through the city.

The relay route in the “Eternal City” /Rome/ will pass by the main attractions, including the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Venezia /Venice Square/.

The torch is expected to reach Piazza del Popolo /People's Square/ around 7:30 pm, where a city event with music and art performances will take place.

Over 60 days, the flame will travel 12,000 kilometers across Italy, passing through more than 300 municipalities, visiting all 110 provinces of the country, and illuminating UNESCO World Heritage sites.

More than 10,000 torchbearers from various fields, including figures from sports, culture, film, and civil society, will take part in the relay.

The flame will spend Christmas in Naples, New Year's in Bari, and then return to Cortina d'Ampezzo on January 26, 2026—the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Winter Games opening ceremony. The relay will conclude on February 6 at the San Siro stadium in Milan.

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International Track: The Academic Reserve Program Has Completed at the State University of Management

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From December 3rd to 4th, the State University of Management held the final in-person module of the professional retraining program in managing international activities in the academic environment, "Academic Reserve: International Track."

International managers and staff from organizations under the Russian Ministry of Education and Science have completed a long process of developing international activity strategies and strategic initiative passports for transforming the management system of the relevant functional area.

Over three months of training, participants completed two in-person sessions and five remote modules, where they were able to refine their knowledge and skills in relevant aspects of working with international students, organizing international activities, and research projects with international participation. This intensive program included over 40 expert webinars, the recording of over 25 professional videos, and a thorough study of methodological materials developed by the program's strategic partner, Federal State Budgetary Institution "Interobrazovanie."

Throughout the entire process, participants were supported by experts, mentors, and trainers. Pedagogical guidance and tracking support were provided by the staff of the First Management Institute—specialists for whom project management is not just an area of fundamental scientific interest but also a part of their lives and professional practice.

This fundamental preparation ensured the success of the comprehensive events held on December 3rd to refine international activity strategies. These events included a rapid assessment of the current state, content refinement based on recommendations received from mentors, and presentation structuring for the final defense. Participants also mastered effective presentation and public speaking skills, developed the structure of their defense pitches, and received recommendations for improvement.

Thanks to active teamwork and the support of professional trainers, on December 4, all participants successfully defended their projects before a certification committee, which included representatives from the academic, expert, and professional communities (State University of Management, Interobrazovanie, and the WINbd Academy of Management), as well as a representative of the program's initiator, Ksenia Trinchenko, Director of the Department of International Cooperation at the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

The commission highly praised the teams' strategies and proposals, noting the originality of their formats and their alignment with current trends in the internationalization of education and national policy priorities. The submitted materials contained detailed roadmaps with stages, deadlines, resource synchronization, risks, and expected results. The experience gained will serve as a foundation for the participants' continued effective work in their own organizations, where they will be able to implement new ideas and initiatives generated by the State University of Management.

A significant impact of the program lies in the creation of a platform for the exchange of best practices and professional knowledge in international cooperation. For example, as part of the final module on December 4, a large-scale Congress of international affairs leaders from across the country was held. The Congress focused on the integration of Russian educational and scientific organizations into the global community and techniques for institutional representation in international bodies and associations. This event significantly strengthened professional ties and knowledge sharing among the participants.

Overall, the networking system created within the program is already facilitating the establishment of long-term partnerships and the exchange of best practices and innovative approaches in higher education and science. This, in turn, stimulates the implementation of new ideas, the enhancement of professional competence, and the joint resolution of pressing industry challenges, which positively impacts the quality and effectiveness of organizations and the development of international cooperation in education and science.

"In the future, students can expect even more engaging and enriching modules, with real-life meetings, training sessions, and internships at higher education and research institutions, including here at the First Management University. Our goal is not only to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for leadership positions and confident international collaboration, but also to prepare you for future work by establishing communication and mutually beneficial partnerships within our university," said Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, noting the continuity of the "Academic Reserve" programs from 2022.

As a reminder, the current international track is the successor to the "Academic Reserve" program for systematically training a reserve of management personnel for higher education and research organizations, which was launched at our university three years ago.

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December 6, 2025 What would nature itself ask for for the New Year?

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What would nature itself ask for for the New Year?

December 6, 2025

December is a time of gifts, anticipation, and good deeds. So, at the foundation, we wondered: If nature could ask for a gift, what would it choose? Here's what came to mind: more young trees that grow into healthy forests; clean rivers, lakes, and springs free of litter; a safe environment for animals—after all, this depends on us, the people who take eco-friendly steps every day.

These gifts aren't placed under the tree or wrapped in paper. They're born from thoughtfulness, consideration, and kindness. And each one is made possible thanks to you.

Thank you for being here and supporting our work! Together we can achieve more.

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Denis Manturov held a meeting on providing assistance to the Kursk region.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov held a regular meeting on assistance to the Kursk Region. The event was attended by the heads of the Ministry of Finance, Anton Siluanov; the Ministry of Economic Development, Maxim Reshetnikov; the Ministry of Labor, Anton Kotyakov; Kursk Region Governor, Alexander Khinshtein; and representatives of the Ministry of Construction and other ministries.

Over the past two years, federal budget funds allocated to Kursk Oblast for assistance have totaled over 220 billion rubles. Of this, approximately 190 billion rubles have been allocated for targeted support measures for residents of the affected areas: one-time financial assistance, compensation for property loss and health damage, and housing certificates.

According to the First Deputy Prime Minister, work to restore the Kursk region's economy is now on schedule, allowing for the reallocation of resources from temporary solutions to systemic mechanisms.

"First and foremost, this concerns monthly financial assistance payments of 65,000 rubles to the region's residents. This was in place until the liberation of the Kursk Region and was extended in May at the governor's request. Since the beginning of the year, over 82 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget for these purposes. The government has decided to make the December payment and then use the funds for other regional life support measures," said Denis Manturov.

The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need to continue issuing housing certificates, taking into account citizens' rights to use them in other districts of the region or regions of Russia, and also issued a number of instructions for additional support for residents of the Kursk region:

Develop funding for the repair of housing that was not directly damaged by the Ukrainian Armed Forces but was abandoned for security reasons and became unusable due to weather conditions. This support measure will be promptly reviewed by the Russian Ministry of Finance and launched next year;

to legally regulate the issue of issuing housing certificates to owners of shared property;

Consider allocating funds from the federal budget to compensate residents of the region for the loss of vehicles as a result of the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

"I would like to emphasize that all the instructions given by the President have been fulfilled or are in the process of being implemented. Everyone has a roof over their heads, even those who are currently unable to physically return to their permanent place of residence for safety reasons. They are either able to rent housing, or we are placing them in temporary accommodation centers, while, of course, increasing the issuance of certificates," the Kursk Region Governor emphasized.

Special attention was given to the restoration of affected businesses. Aid totaling 2.2 billion rubles has already been provided to 19 agricultural companies. Denis Manturov noted that agricultural support is being closely monitored by the relevant ministries.

"As for industrial facilities, the primary mechanism here is loans and grants from the regional Development Fund. 2.4 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget to its capital. And payments to Kursk Region enterprises are already being made. It's important to deliver all planned tranches to recipients by the end of the year," the First Deputy Prime Minister stated. He added that an additional 2 billion rubles have been allocated by the end of the year from the Ministry of Economic Development to support more than 150 small and medium-sized businesses.

Denis Manturov supported the Ministry of Finance's initiative to extend the deferral of tax and insurance premium payments for businesses in the Kursk region's border region for another 12 months, which will free up some of their working capital to support their ongoing operations.

Work to restore the socio-economic potential of the Kursk region is being carried out within the framework of the program for the restoration and development of border regions approved by order of the President.

"Under the first stage, through 2027, the federal budget has allocated 38.2 billion rubles for the region. These funds are already being allocated, allowing us to focus on three key objectives: ensuring security, restoring social and infrastructure facilities, and supporting the Kursk Region's economy. Work in all areas is proceeding according to the approved schedule," noted Denis Manturov.

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More than 1.5 billion rubles will be allocated to Dagestan, Ingushetia, and North Ossetia for the development of housing and utilities infrastructure.

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Order No. 3621-r of December 5, 2025

By the end of 2025, over 1.5 billion rubles will be allocated to implement sustainable development programs for energy and housing and utilities companies in Dagestan, Ingushetia, and North Ossetia. A corresponding order has been signed.

Funds from the Government's reserve fund are being allocated on a co-financing basis. These funds will enable the three regions to continue implementing programmatic measures, including the consolidation of regional housing and utilities assets. This work is being carried out by unified operators established in each region.

Furthermore, the programs include measures to attract qualified specialists to the industry. Work is also underway to establish economically justified tariffs. These tariffs typically differ from those previously in effect, so during the transition period, the federal government helps the regions compensate consumers for the price difference.

The implementation of pilot programs for the sustainable development of energy and housing and utilities companies in Dagestan, Ingushetia, and North Ossetia began in 2022. The need to continue this work is reflected in the instructions given by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin following a meeting of the Government Commission for the Development of the North Caucasus Federal District, which took place on May 27, 2025, in Mineralnye Vody.

The issue was considered atGovernment meeting on December 4.

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