The restoration of the facades of the Baevs' city estate has been completed.

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The restoration of the façades of the Baevs' city estate, located on Prospekt Mira (Building 52, Buildings 1 and 2), has been completed. The complex consists of two mansions dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, connected by a passageway with a winter garden. The buildings are under the jurisdiction of the Main Directorate for Servicing the Diplomatic Corps of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (GlavUpDK under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia) and are designated a cultural heritage site of regional significance.

"The Baevs' city estate on Mira Avenue is a valuable architectural landmark, preserving much of its façade decoration, executed in the eclectic style of the second half of the 19th century, incorporating elements of various historical European styles. One of the main decorations and most distinctive elements of Building 1 is the asymmetrically positioned bay window with volute brackets and façade moldings. Similar brackets can also be seen under the passageway arch. Façade restoration began in 2024 and is now fully completed," said the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage.

Alexey Emelyanov.

According to him, specialists reinforced the brickwork, removed later paint deposits from the stucco and drawn decoration, and repaired the plaster surfaces. The facades were restored to their original light green color, which restorers discovered during their research.

Additionally, during the work, the interior entrance doors were replaced with wooden ones, based on historical counterparts. Backlighting was installed on the facades facing Mira Avenue, the roofing was renewed, and the artistic roof railing was recreated. All work was carried out according to the approved design and under the supervision of Department of Cultural HeritageThe restoration was carried out by the Main Directorate of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The history of the Baevs' city estate dates back to the 19th century. After the fire of 1812, the wooden buildings on 1st Meshchanskaya Street (now Prospekt Mira) gradually gave way to stone buildings, mostly two-story. In 1816, the site of the current complex was occupied by an Empire-style mansion belonging to the Moscow merchant Vasily Yerofeyev.

The property was divided into a courtyard and a garden. A two-story stone house once stood where Building 2 stands today. Outbuildings were located along the northern and southern boundaries of the property, and a wooden gazebo stood in the garden on the eastern side. In 1848, a mezzanine floor was added to the main house. In 1867, when the estate belonged to the hereditary honorary citizen Alexandra Epishkina, the Empire-style façade was rebuilt in the eclectic style, embellished with Baroque elements. The architect Vasily Shtrom designed the project.

In the second half of the 19th century, the estate changed hands. In 1896, it passed to the Baev merchant family, headed by hereditary honorary citizen Ivan Baev, owner of the shoe company "Baev Ivan Denisovich Sr. and His Brothers." As the family grew, new space was needed, and active construction began on the property. That same year, 1896, a two-story mansion with a mezzanine in the eclectic style was erected on a vacant lot along the street, designed by architect Vladimir Chagin. It was connected to the main house by a passageway with a winter garden on the second floor.

After the 1917 revolution, the estate buildings were nationalized and, several decades later, transferred to the use of the diplomatic corps.

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Cold nights and rain: weather forecast for the coming days

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Moscow will experience a significant drop in temperature in the coming days. Nighttime temperatures will drop to zero degrees Celsius, with cloudy and rainy weather.

On Saturday, October 11, the city is expected to see temperatures between 9°C and 11°C. Forecasters warn of possible rain.

On the night of Sunday, October 12, thermometers will show temperatures between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius above zero. During the day, temperatures will rise to 7 and 9 degrees Celsius. Rain is expected at times.

On Monday, October 13, overnight temperatures will range from 3 to 5 degrees Celsius, and daytime temperatures will range from 5 to 7 degrees Celsius. Rain is forecast.

On the night of Tuesday, October 14, and Wednesday, October 15, temperatures will drop to between 0°C and 5°C. During the day, temperatures will warm to between 4°C and 9°C. Rain is expected at times.

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A rare primate was born at the Moscow Zoo.

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On September 1st, a baby Diana monkey, listed on the IUCN Red List, was born at the Moscow Zoo. Staff are not handling the baby to avoid stressing it, so the newborn's sex is still unknown: the genitals of these primates are hidden by the inguinal fold.

"For the first few days, his mother, Fiona, carried him constantly, never letting go for a minute. After two weeks, the cub began to slowly crawl off her and explore his surroundings. Now he spends a significant amount of time with his mother, who continues to carry him, but also climbs the bars on her own, walks on the shelf, and sometimes plays with his older sister, Viola," said Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.

For the first weeks of its life, the baby fed exclusively on its mother's milk. Now it is gradually beginning to try other foods: iceberg lettuce leaves and pieces of fruit. The Moscow Zoo's diet includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, green branches and leaves, as well as boiled chicken, eggs, cottage cheese, and yogurt. The baby observes the adult animals and samples all the food within its reach.

The newborn is cared for solely by its mother, a female named Fiona, who was born at the Novosibirsk Zoo in 2008 and moved to Moscow at the age of six. Two years later, a male named Tuwei arrived in the Russian capital from a zoo in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Together, they formed a pair, and seven years ago, the two monkeys had an offspring—a female named Viola. She now shares an enclosure with her parents and the newborn in a family group. When Viola was about two months old, her father took over her care—a behavior rarely seen in the wild among Dian monkeys. The male kept the female away from the infant and cared for and guarded it alone.

Now the family group can be seen daily in the Primate House pavilion.

The Diana monkey is considered one of the most striking members of its family. Its coloring is striking and contrasting: its back is covered in gray and chestnut fur, its paws and tail are black, and a white stripe runs down its thighs. The rump and inner thighs are tan or cream-colored, and its muzzle is black, framed by white fur and a beard.

These primates live in small groups consisting of one adult male and several females. Gestation in Diana monkeys lasts five to six months, resulting in the birth of a single infant (twins are extremely rare). The infant is born with its eyes open and its body covered in fur. It clings tightly to its mother's fur with its arms, holding on to her belly.

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Entrepreneurs from the New Moscow are helping military personnel in the Northern Military District.

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Entrepreneurs from the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts continue to assist participants in the special military operation (SVO).

For example, in Shcherbinka, there's a workshop specializing in engine diagnostics and repairs, whose owners provide ongoing support to the fighters. In recent months, specialists have repaired vehicles worth 200,000 rubles.

Meanwhile, the owner and mechanic of an auto repair shop in the Beskudnikovsky District of the Northern Administrative Okrug travel to combat zones and repair motorcycles, ATVs, generators, and other equipment on-site. According to Ivan, this sometimes requires doing so under enemy fire, but such extreme conditions only strengthen their character.

In the village of Yakovlevskoye, there's a beauty salon whose owners regularly send dry milk porridge to soldiers, while employees of a building materials store in the village of Vatutinki donate plumbing fixtures, paint, and construction mixes to the front. They've been joined by employees of a coffee shop in Troitsk, who are collecting humanitarian aid supplies containing food, medicine, and thermal-resistant cloaks.

Since the first days of the special military operation, owners of Moscow stores, shopping centers, car dealerships, and other service providers, as well as city restaurateurs, have been regularly sending humanitarian aid to the combat zone. The parcels include long-lasting products such as canned meat, fish, and vegetables. In addition, soldiers are receiving tons of rice, buckwheat, barley, pasta, and sweets. Businesses are donating personal hygiene products, medications, and seasonal clothing, including jackets, boots, and thermal underwear. Furthermore, they are sending construction materials and even military equipment, including quadcopters and entire convoys of vehicles, to the front.

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Help for SVO fighters and residents of new regions: how to join and support

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From bocce to darts: which free sports clubs do Muscovites attend?

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Free sports clubs for children and adults have opened in the capital. From January to September, residents of 10 administrative districts of the city attended training sessions there more than 2.2 million times.

"Free sports clubs have become an important part of Muscovites' active leisure time. The number of sports clubs and participants is growing every year. Anyone can join classes at any time. Using the updated service on the portal

Moscow Sport "It's become even more convenient and quicker to find a club near your home," noted Moskomsport swimming coach Andrei Medvedev.

Classes are taught by professional instructors. You can join training sessions in over 70 sports, including tennis, hockey, figure skating, martial arts, chess, Zumba, and badminton. For those with disabilities, there are also classes in swimming, bocce, darts, volleyball, basketball, and other sports.

In addition, a free adaptive golf club has opened in the capital. Classes are held at the practice course on the Moscow Rowing Canal. Specialists from the Moscow Golf Federation will help you master the game. Learn more about the club atwebsite.

You can sign up for a free lesson in the sports section in the "Services" tab on the portal Moscow SportAfter submitting your application, you must confirm your appointment within 10 business days by providing a medical certificate and the required documents. A list of these documents is available on the website. session.mosgorsport.ru.

You can also choose a sport for your child and sign up for entrance exams at sports schools on the mos.ru portal. In the service's catalog Enrollment in clubs, sports sections, and art schools There are over 200 entrance examinations in various sports.

To enroll, the user needs to obtain a standard or full accountAfter successfully passing the standards, the child will be enrolled in a sports school free of charge.

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Financial News: Moscow Exchange Research: 60% of Investors Ready for AI Investments

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The Moscow Exchange conducted a survey that found that 60% of private investors are willing to purchase an investment instrument managed by artificial intelligence. Eighty-nine percent of respondents also indicated that human oversight remains an important factor when using AI in investments.

The study covered the opinions of 533 private investors across Russia, aged 25 to 65.

28% of respondents were not currently ready to purchase an investment instrument managed by artificial intelligence without human intervention, while 13% found it difficult to answer.

62% of respondents said they trust AI in investment matters. 27% did not trust it, and the remaining 11% were unsure.

Among those ready to invest in AI, almost half (45%) are aged 35–44, and the majority (60%) are residents of cities with a population of over a million. 36% invest several times a month, 29% several times a week, another 29% once a month or less, and 6% daily.

The majority of investors (75%) responded that they are willing to pay a fee for AI-based asset management, with 48% of respondents willing to pay the same fee as a real management company, 20% willing to pay less, and 7% willing to pay more. Those willing to pay more than usual, on average, would accept a 12% increase in fees, while those willing to pay less, would accept a 3% decrease.

According to the study, the most common barriers to trusting artificial intelligence in investment were the risk of errors or hallucinations (52%), concerns about the security of personal and financial data (44%), lack of experience or knowledge in working with AI tools (32%), and lack of transparency in algorithms (30%).

Viktor Zhidkov, Chairman of the Board of Moscow Exchange:

"Artificial intelligence is changing the logic of investment decisions, and our research confirms this. Today, AI assistants allow users to instantly receive interpretations of important news and understandable analysis of company reports. And in the future, AI could become a catalyst for the formation of a class of "intelligent investors" and help overcome the barrier associated with insufficient financial literacy."

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Financial news: Information on the operation of the Bank of Russia payment system on November 3, 2025 (October 9, 2025)

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The Bank of Russia payment system will operate according to schedule on November 3, 2025.

Schedule of the functioning of the Bank of Russia payment system on November 3, 2025

p/p

Procedures performed during the day

Start time

End time

1 Preliminary session of the Bank of Russia payment system 00:00 Moscow time 01:00 Moscow time
2 Regular session of the Bank of Russia payment system 01:00 Moscow time 9:00 PM Moscow time
2.1 Standard period of a regular session of the Bank of Russia payment system 01:00 Moscow time 8:00 PM Moscow time
2.2 The settlement period for a regular session of the Bank of Russia payment system 8:00 PM Moscow time 9:00 PM Moscow time
3 The final session of the Bank of Russia payment system 9:00 PM Moscow time No later than 10:00 PM Moscow time
4 The period of operation of the fast payment service The operating period of the fast payment service, established by the rules of the Bank of Russia payment system, remains unchanged (24 hours a day)

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October 9, 2025, 1:10:39 PM

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Financial news: 09.10.2025, 13-16, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for MVID securities (M.video) were changed.

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October 9, 2025, 1:16 PM

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 October 9, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -44.28%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.09 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 67.23%) for the MVID (M.video) security were changed.

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Financial news: 09.10.2025, 14-22 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A100B73 (METALINB09) were changed.

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October 9, 2025, 2:22 PM

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 October 9, 2025, 14:22 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 102.14) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1104.69 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A100B73 (METALINB09) were changed.

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Financial News: On the list of crypto exchanges for calculating Moscow Exchange indices of foreign digital currencies

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Moscow Exchange has compiled a list of crypto exchanges whose data will be used to calculate the Moscow Exchange Bitcoin Index and the Moscow Exchange Ethereum Index.

List of crypto exchanges and their index weights, effective October 27, 2025:

Index Shares of crypto exchanges
Binance Bybit OKX Bitget
Moscow Exchange Bitcoin Index 50% 20% 15% 15%
Moscow Exchange Ethereum Index 50% 20% 15% 15%

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