Alexander Novak spoke at the opening ceremony of World Atomic Week.

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak spoke at the opening ceremony of the global forum "World Atomic Week." Also participating in the event were First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Kiriyenko, Director General of the Rosatom State Corporation Alexey Likhachev, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, World Nuclear Association Director General Sama Bilbao y León, and representatives of relevant ministries from various countries.

Thematic tracks within the forum will address issues of access to clean energy, industrial innovation, ecology, advanced medicine, science and education, logistics, and digital breakthrough.

"For Russia, nuclear energy is more than just an industrial sector. It's a strategic priority and a crucial element of energy security. Therefore, it's natural that the largest showcase of Russian nuclear developments is generating such keen interest from representatives of countries around the world. For us, this is not just a forum, but a platform for building trust and shaping the future of carbon-free energy on a global scale. And today, Russia is actively collaborating with other countries on implementing similar initiatives," said Alexander Novak in his welcoming speech.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance of diversification and breakthrough technologies as the future of Russia's nuclear industry, and the desire to create an energy sector with a minimal environmental footprint as a strategic priority in the development of the national energy infrastructure. Furthermore, in accordance with the General Plan for the Allocation of Electric Power Facilities by 2042, 38 new nuclear power units are scheduled to be commissioned during this period.

"Despite the complexity of the tasks, the 80-year experience of the domestic nuclear industry, supported by the clear strategic direction of the country's leadership, allows us to confidently speak of its readiness for their successful implementation," said Alexander Novak.

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Denis Manturov held a meeting with defense industry enterprises.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov held a meeting with defense industry enterprises.

The meeting participants discussed current issues related to the defense industry. The First Deputy Prime Minister noted that the parameters of the draft three-year federal budget approved by the Russian Government for consideration by the State Duma provide for significant resource allocation for the "national defense" section. This is due to the need to address the needs of the Central Military District and counter the aggressive policies of NATO countries, which are increasing military spending.

"Ensuring national security is an absolute priority for the state and serves the interests of our citizens. This is especially true when it comes to strengthening the protection of the population and critical infrastructure within the country. All of this, taken together, creates increased demand on the defense industry. At a recent meeting in Perm, the President praised our enterprises, noting the exponential increase in arms and military equipment deliveries since the beginning of the Second Military Operation," noted Denis Manturov.

As the First Deputy Prime Minister reported, state defense orders are being fulfilled in full this year. Furthermore, a production schedule for high-demand items for 2026 has already been approved. Enterprises are already planning their workloads and stockpiling materials and components. In accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Defense and other military forces and services, there are plans to increase countermeasures against enemy attacks. Particular emphasis will be placed on ensuring anti-terrorist security, enhancing the security of border areas, and countering cyber threats to defense. Providing service members at the front with all necessary weapons, military equipment, communications equipment, and combat gear is an absolute priority.

"The complex of threats outlined in our opponents' military doctrines requires even more proactive efforts to address them. The necessary groundwork for this is already being laid, and its practical implementation will be a key element of the new state armaments program for 2027–2036. Its basic parameters have been broadly defined. Colleagues from the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff have formulated assignments for advanced weapon models and types for all branches of the armed forces. This allows us to further refine the state defense-industrial complex development program associated with the state armaments program. This work must be guided by the strategic objective of continuously improving the performance characteristics of existing and advanced models, including through the introduction of artificial intelligence elements, big data solutions, and machine vision systems into weapons, military equipment, and special equipment. It is also necessary to continue developing and digitalizing production and service infrastructure, including upgrading the test range base. And, of course, to build a foundation for innovative strategic materials. "Taken together, this forms the basis for building a new technological vision for the defense industry. Work is already underway in all of these areas, and many others," Denis Manturov emphasized.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: 89 new educational programs have been launched at leading engineering schools this academic year.

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This academic year, 445 educational programs, including 89 new ones, have been prepared for students by advanced engineering schools (AES) with the direct participation of technology partners. These partners include PJSC Tatneft named after V.D. Shashin, Rosatom State Corporation, PJSC Sberbank, JSC UEC, Roscosmos State Corporation, JSC UZGA, and LLC Sibur.

By order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the number of advanced engineering schools should be increased to 100 by 2030. A competition will determine which university will open a PRI School, with one of the fundamental requirements being the university's availability of industrial partners willing to invest in the project at the outset.

Currently, there are 50 advanced engineering schools operating at leading Russian universities. More than 350 companies serve as industrial partners.

"At the direction of President Vladimir Putin, advanced engineering schools are operating in Russia as part of the 'Youth and Children' national project. Their mission is to train top-notch engineering professionals and develop solutions that will ensure our country's technological leadership. The PISHs actively collaborate with partners. Over the course of the program, industrial partners have invested approximately 40 billion rubles, and regional authorities have invested over 2.5 billion rubles, in the development of these schools. Collaboration with businesses helps the PISHs teach students practical skills and produce sought-after specialists," said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

From 2022 to 2025, nearly 34 billion rubles were allocated from the federal budget to advanced engineering schools.

Minister of Education and Science Valery Falkov noted that thanks to the well-established ties between universities and businesses, they are able to create unique, modern programs that attract large numbers of students. According to 2024 data, approximately 58,000 students applied for the 6,000 available places in engineering schools.

"It's important that businesses not only finance programs to develop advanced engineering schools, but also participate in the development of educational programs that meet the needs of the real economy, provide internships and placements, and facilitate graduate employment. More than 3,000 of our engineering school graduates are already working at high-tech companies," the minister emphasized.

It should be noted that 89 new educational programs have been created in the following areas: "Informatics and Computer Engineering," "Electronics, Radio Engineering, and Communication Systems," "Mechanical Engineering," "Aviation and Rocket-Space Engineering," and "Control in Technical Systems."

To become a member of a leading engineering school's team at their university, students must complete tests established by the school itself based on the specifics of their educational program. Most programs are designed for senior students in engineering majors. Details about each leading engineering school can be found on the project's website: HTTPS: //enginers2030.ru/.

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Registration for the International Civic Participation Forum has begun.

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The fifth International Forum on Civic Participation will be held in Moscow from December 2 to 5.

The forum's program will combine business, exhibition, and cultural formats, as well as a gala awards ceremony for the international award

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The forum will officially launch the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development, declared by the UN General Assembly in 2023.

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"This year's forum will be dedicated to our defenders. We will have four key areas: 'Front and Home Front,' which will showcase practices for supporting SVO participants; 'Return of Heroes,' which will focus on projects and programs to help returning soldiers adapt; 'The Power of Service,' which will provide targeted assistance in emergency situations and develop social initiatives through partnerships between volunteers and NGOs; and 'Russia and the World,' a section dedicated to international humanitarian cooperation and diplomacy. We are launching 'City of Good Deeds' and an exhibition of public assistance to the front. These include humanitarian missions, educational and cultural projects, and support for the families of SVO participants. These stories prove that civil society never stands aside when a country needs help. But

The forum will also summarize the five-year results of the all-Russian mutual assistance project.

The forum is organized by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) and Dobro.RF. It is held as part of the national project "Youth and Children."

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Tatyana Golikova congratulated the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases on its 125th anniversary.

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Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova congratulated the staff of the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases on its 125th anniversary. The center was also congratulated by Deputy Speaker of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly Irina Yarovaya, Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, and Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko. The ceremony took place in Moscow as part of the 18th Russian National Ophthalmology Forum.

The Deputy Prime Minister read out congratulations from Prime Minister Mikhail MishustinThe Prime Minister noted that the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases is a legendary institution renowned for its history and traditions. Today, the center is a flagship in Russian ophthalmology, employing innovative treatment approaches, conducting research, studying childhood eye diseases, developing modern diagnostics, and providing high-tech care to thousands of patients from across the country.

The Helmholtz Center has come a long way, accumulating impressive clinical and scientific experience, developing numerous innovative treatments for eye diseases, and making unique discoveries. It is the only center in our country where patients with eye diseases, from birth to adulthood, can receive a full range of ophthalmological care.

"I congratulate the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases on this historic milestone. I sincerely thank you for your work and your contribution to the advancement of science, medicine, and cutting-edge treatment methods. I thank your predecessors, who developed sophisticated methods of caring for the wounded during the Great Patriotic War, and the center's staff who are working today on the front lines, in new regions, and within the center's walls, helping participants and veterans of the special military operation," said Tatyana Golikova.

Tatyana Golikova and Mikhail Murashko presented the staff of the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases with the Russian Federation state award – the Order of Pirogov.

The Deputy Prime Minister also presented state awards of the Russian Federation: the Order of Friendship to the center's deputy director for commercial issues, Anush Tigranovna Khanjyan; the medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland," 2nd degree, to the center's scientific secretary, Elena Nikolaevna Orlova; and a certificate of honor from the President of the Russian Federation to the center's director, Vladimir Vladimirovich Neroev.

The Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases of the Russian Ministry of Health is a leading research, treatment, consultative, and educational institution in Russia. The center provides 24-hour ophthalmology care to residents of all regions of the country and to citizens of other countries.

The center includes 6 inpatient departments, a consultative outpatient department, a day hospital, an anesthesiology and resuscitation department, 4 operating rooms, and other units equipped with modern diagnostic, therapeutic, and scientific equipment.

The center employs 659 people, including 128 physicians, 77 research fellows, and over 200 nursing and junior medical personnel. Among the center's staff, 27 are doctors of science and 97 are candidates of science.

Fundamental and applied scientific research play a significant role in the center's activities. Over the past five years, 104 Russian Federation patents for inventions have been received.

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Marat Khusnullin: Rosreestr has identified more than 644,000 real estate properties in Donbas and Novorossiya.

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Since 2024, a comprehensive inventory of real estate has been conducted in Donbas and Novorossiya. This allows for the creation of complete and reliable information about properties, the integration of previously unaccounted assets into circulation, and lays the foundation for sound territorial development planning. This protects citizens' property rights, and by identifying vacant land and properties, stimulates business activity in the reunited regions. Thus, as a result of the comprehensive inventory, Rosreestr has identified over 644,000 real estate properties to date, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"To bring real estate into circulation and improve the investment climate in the reunified regions, comprehensive inventory work continues. Specialists are studying documentary sources about properties and comparing actual data on the ground, determining property boundaries, and identifying unused and abandoned properties. To date, more than 644,000 properties have been identified. The comprehensive inventory in Donbas and Novorossiya is being conducted in two areas: studying archival documents confirming ownership of real estate or describing the properties, and conducting a site survey. Residents are also registering their properties themselves through a declarative process. Overall, as a result of this comprehensive work over the past two and a half years, 4.9 million properties have been registered in the Unified State Register of Real Estate, almost four times more than a year ago," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the obtained results are reflected as a separate data layer on the unified digital platform "National Spatial Data System." This allows for the processing of inventory data on land parcels, real estate, information on vacant land, and public land.

"I would like to note the unprecedented nature of this work. There are no comparable inventories in international or Russian practice, either in terms of scope or timeframe. Over the past period, over 80% of properties located in the reunified regions have been included in the real estate register. During the field survey, unused land covering 330,000 hectares was also identified, and the characteristics of 166,000 properties contained in the Unified State Register of Real Estate were clarified. By the end of this year, information on an additional 710,000 properties is planned to be entered. The inventory of agricultural land, residential properties, industrial properties, and key settlements remains a priority," said Oleg Skufinsky, head of Rosreestr.

According to him, the comprehensive inventory work is planned to be completed by the end of 2026.

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To the participants, organizers and guests of the XXII International Banking Forum.

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The forum takes place from September 24 to 27 in Sochi.

Dear friends!

Welcome to Sochi for the XXII International Banking Forum.

For many years, this unique platform has brought together representatives of government, business, and leading experts from our country and abroad. It fosters meaningful dialogue and establishes business contacts.

In an era of global transformation, one of the key drivers of financial industry renewal is the improvement of the banking sector. Credit institutions are actively implementing innovation and high technology, creating modern ecosystems, and driving the digitalization of the economy.

It is important that your conversations will include discussions of significant topics, including the use of artificial intelligence, improving cybersecurity, and strengthening the domestic financial sector, including through maintaining technological sovereignty and developing a national digital infrastructure.

I am confident that the ideas presented at the Forum will contribute to addressing common challenges. You will be able to exchange experiences and propose concrete measures for the further development of the credit and financial sector.

I wish all participants productive work.

M. Mishustin

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Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree on holidays and days off in 2026.

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Resolution of September 24, 2025 No. 1466

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree moving the number of public holidays into 2026.

This year, January 3rd and 4th fall on a Saturday and Sunday. Since these are non-working holidays, it has been decided to move them to Friday, January 9th, and Thursday, December 31st, respectively.

Thus, taking into account the Labor Code provision on transferring a day off to the next working day when a day off and a non-working holiday coincide, in 2026 the following days off will be available:

— from December 31, 2025 to January 11, 2026 (12 days),

— from February 21 to 23 (3 days),

— from March 7 to 9 (3 days),

— from May 1 to May 3 and from May 9 to May 11 (3 days each),

— from June 12 to 14 (3 days),

– November 4,

– December 31st.

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Vitaly Savelyev: An electronic queuing procedure will be launched at the Verkhniy Lars automobile checkpoint on October 1, 2025.

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Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting on the development of border crossing points across the Russian Federation. The meeting summarized the movement of freight and trucks at key border sections for the first half of 2025, and focused on the launch of an electronic queuing system at the Verkhniy Lars vehicle crossing on the Russian-Georgian border.

In accordance with a Russian government decree, a time reservation system (electronic queue) will be deployed at the Verkhniy Lars automobile border crossing (Russian-Georgian border) beginning October 1, 2025. This will streamline traffic flows and speed up border crossing times. Work is currently being completed on setting up specialized equipment, and all interagency approvals have been received. The Russian Ministry of Transport, together with Rosgranstroy, is continuing to inform carriers about the launch of the reservation system.

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Yuri Trutnev: We are proud of the Far Easterners fighting on the front lines.

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In the Donetsk People's Republic and Zaporizhia Oblast, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev met with defenders of the Motherland participating in a special military operation. At his direction, another shipment of weapons, uniforms, and vehicles was delivered to Russian army commanders and service members, including those stationed in the Far East, on the front lines.

"Our soldiers—Far Easterners—are defending Russia's independence alongside everyone else on the front lines of the special military operation. A number of employees from the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and the Far Eastern regional administrations have volunteered for the front. We are paying special attention to all the problems and concerns of all our soldiers. We will continue to assist them, providing them with equipment and gear produced under the special regime—the Patriotic Priority Development Area. We are proud of the Far Easterners—their courage, bravery, and fortitude," said Yuri Trutnev.

In the DPR, Yuri Trutnev met with servicemen from the Eastern Military District. The soldiers received FPV drones, electronic warfare equipment, and reconnaissance equipment from the Patriotic Priority Development Area. Optical observation devices, thermal imaging sights, fragmentation suits, smoothbore rifles for countering enemy drones, ammunition for them, ammunition for high-precision sniper systems, as well as enduro motorcycles, self-propelled vehicles, and other vehicles were delivered to the front lines.

Yuri Trutnev and the commander of the Eastern Military District, Colonel General Andrei Ivanaev, presented state awards to service members of the Eastern Military District for their bravery and heroism.

During his visit to the DPR, Yuri Trutnev also met with soldiers from the 155th Guards Marine Brigade and the 132nd Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of Gorlovka and provided them with necessary equipment and supplies.

In Zaporizhzhia, Yuriy Trutnev spoke with volunteers – employees of the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and the Far Eastern regional administrations. The volunteers received from the Deputy Prime Minister FPV drones and electronic warfare and reconnaissance equipment manufactured by companies within the Patriotic Priority Development Area. They also received motorcycles and other vehicles, optical surveillance devices, shotguns, counter-drone equipment, and attack and reconnaissance unmanned aerial systems.

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