The "Cities of Military Glory of Russia" project is launching at the Museum of Heroism at VDNKh.

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Museum of Heroism VDNKh and the Union of Cities of Military Glory are implementing a joint project, "Cities of Military Glory of Russia." The first event will be the exhibition "Petrozavodsk – City of Military Glory. Resilient. Unbroken. Alive." It is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War, the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Karelia from the German and Finnish invaders, and the 10th anniversary of Petrozavodsk being awarded the honorary title.

The idea for the "Cities of Military Glory of Russia" project emerged in the summer of 2025, when the Museum of Heroism held an outdoor exhibition of the same name, generating great interest among VDNKh visitors. It was then decided to use the Museum of Heroism as a venue to showcase each of the 47 cities awarded the title of "City of Military Glory." Petrozavodsk will be the first of these.

Visitors will be able to learn about life in the city during the Great Patriotic War and how the city preserves the memory of the events and heroes of those years. Visitors to the Museum of Heroism will see a film dedicated to this crucial topic in the country's history and will be able to explore information at 18 informational displays.

The exhibition was prepared by the Petrozavodsk City District Administration, the Osnova Charitable Foundation, and the Petrozavodsk Military Glory Center, in collaboration with VDNKh. The exhibition opens on October 2.

The Museum of Heroism at VDNKh is open from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily, except Mondays. It is free to visit. Guided tours are available for organized groups. To register, please submit a request atwebsite.

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The implementation of new museum projects on the territory of VDNKh corresponds to the objectives of the national project Tourism and HospitalityMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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What excursions await students from Moscow's universities as part of the Heritage Youth Forum?

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Students from Moscow's universities will take part in excursions as part of the "Heritage" youth forum. They will be able to visit the Moscow Art Theater building on Kamergersky Lane, the Morozov Estate on Podsosensky Lane, the Trubetskoy-Bové House on Petrovsky Lane, and other architectural monuments. A special excursion program developed by the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage, will run until November 21 inclusive.

"This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Days of Historical and Cultural Heritage, and the fourth time the Heritage Forum's excursion program for students from Moscow's universities has been launched. We have planned approximately 280 excursions. The excursion program includes routes not only for students but also for everyone else—the program will be available on the Discover Moscow portal. We invite you to experience the history of our beloved city and soak up the atmosphere of architectural monuments from various eras," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage.

Alexey Emelyanov.

Participants will be able to visit the English Club on Tverskaya Street, the Khudozhestvenny Cinema on Arbatskaya Square, the Kuskovo Estate complex, the Muravyov-Apostol House on Staraya Basmannaya Street, and other cultural heritage sites.

The Plyushchikha Theatre Center, located in the Kauchuk Factory Club—a restored Constructivist landmark—has prepared a special tour that will conclude with a jazz concert. The program includes the most famous works of George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, arranged by renowned swing bands, including the Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman orchestras.

A total of 80 historical monuments are planned for visits. Information on how to participate in the events can be found at main page forum website.

Residents and visitors to the capital will also be able to join the tours included in the forum's program and see historical monuments firsthand. Registration is available on the portal. Get to Know Moscow.

All excursions are free of charge, upon request from universities, colleges, youth and student organizations.

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The Heritage Forum has been held since 2018. During this time, it has brought together approximately 100,000 people. This is an educational project of the capital's Department of Cultural Heritage, organized in partnership with leading Moscow universities.

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A new AI service will allow entrepreneurs to make faster decisions about participating in auctions.

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New service with artificial intelligence in the capital supplier portal It forms the main content of the contract and its terms, allowing entrepreneurs to save time on studying the details of the quotation session and make a decision on participation more quickly. This was reported by the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, Moscow is expanding the use of artificial intelligence technologies across all sectors. Around 800 bidding sessions are published daily on the supplier portal: each procurement has its own delivery terms and requirements for participants. The new AI service will help suppliers reduce the time spent reviewing documentation, thereby more quickly selecting suitable sessions for participation. The tool is based on generative artificial intelligence trained on a large language model of standard contract data. Using machine analysis, the service processes uploaded contracts and produces a concise summary of key parameters: contract subject matter, cost, supplier requirements, performance deadlines, delivery and payment terms, and other important details," said Roman Urnyshev, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

A bidding session is a mini-auction in which participants compete with each other, successively lowering the initial maximum contract price. Such a session can last three hours, six hours, or a day. The participant with the lowest bid wins.

This method is used to purchase construction, household, and medical supplies, office supplies, electronics and office equipment, communications equipment, software, and more. This format allows customers to purchase products at competitive prices, and suppliers to gain access to government contracts and quickly conclude contracts.

"Using quotation sessions, Moscow customers can purchase goods worth up to five million rubles, and works and services worth up to three million. In the first six months of this year, approximately 93,000 quotation sessions were held on the supplier portal. The introduction of new services helps make mini-auctions even more convenient and effective, allowing for a wider range of entrepreneurs to participate, increasing competition, and ultimately saving budget funds," said the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

On the portal, buyers can select the duration of mini-auctions. The AI service operates for all bidding sessions and automatically generates a document summary within an hour of the tender's publication. This summary is generated primarily for three-hour sessions, ensuring suppliers quickly receive all the key information and have time to make an informed decision. To use the service, simply open one of the bidding sessions on the portal and select the document summary file in the "Documents" section.

The service is useful for all procurement participants—suppliers can more quickly assess the feasibility of participation. This is especially important for new portal users, who sometimes struggle to quickly navigate voluminous documentation.

As Sergei Sobyanin previously noted, the supplier portal has been operating for over 12 years as an effective tool for interaction between government customers and businesses. Over the past six months, it has hosted purchases amounting to almost 58 billion rubles.

The supplier portal was created in 2013 to automate small-volume procurement. Today, the resource serves over 60,000 customers from 43 regions and over 380,000 suppliers from across the country. More than 1,500 contracts are concluded daily. The procurement platform is overseen by two Moscow departments: the functional customer is Department of Competition Policy, and is responsible for the technical development of the resource Department of Information Technology.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project Data Economy and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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NSU hosted a major science festival, PhysFest.

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The third annual PhysFest science festival took place at NSU's main building. It was organized by students and young scientists. Faculty of Physics of NSUThe main goal of the event was to popularize physics among schoolchildren and young people. A popular science lecture, unique demonstrations, master classes, interactive exhibitions, and a PhysQuest, which awarded a gift from the organizers, were all part of the big physics day at NSU. Around 600 guests from the city, the surrounding region, and nearby areas visited the university that day to gain a closer understanding of the fascinating world of science.

"Physics is an absolutely remarkable science; it allows our entire civilization to exist, develop, and navigate the various dangers that lie in its path. Physics also contains ironclad laws that have been tested in countless ways. The most important things in our lives are loved ones we can rely on and trust, and I hope that physics will become a similarly familiar field of study for you," Vladimir Blinov, Dean of the Physics Department at NSU, greeted the participants.

This is the third PhysFest for Mikhail Ognev, a first-year student at the NSU Physics Department. He has been attending the festival since its inception: previously as a guest, and this year as a volunteer and department representative.

"From early childhood, I wanted to become an inventor and contribute to society. I first learned about the university when I attended a physics olympiad in 7th grade. My teacher said that NSU produces very special and versatile talent. It seemed surreal to me at the time; I never thought I'd ever be a Physics Faculty student. My teacher also knew I loved physics. It was she who once advised me to attend PhysFest. The first time I attended, I was particularly impressed by Evgeny Ivanovich Palchikov's physics demonstrations," Mikhail Ognev recalled.

At a meeting with leading scientists and experts in various fields of physics, Elena Starostina, a researcher at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS and a senior lecturer in the Department of General Physics at the Physics Department of Novosibirsk State University, gave a lecture on radiation, which penetrates all substances and permeates all areas of science, revealing its potential.

PhysFest's tradition is physics demonstrations, and each year the set of experiments varies. This year, Professor Evgeny Palchikov demonstrated an underwater explosion, the first X-ray machine, and a vortex gun. Some audience members even had the opportunity to try firing one themselves.

"Physics, chemistry, and biology are natural sciences because they surround us and exist in nature. However, their laws were invented by humans to predict the results of experiments before they were conducted. Without such predictions, it's impossible to create a car or a washing machine by trial and error. Models developed by physicists allow for precise predictions, which often prove correct and help, for example, in the development of an airplane engine. Importantly, physical models are interesting and valuable precisely when they allow them to predict new events that have not yet occurred. Our goal is to inspire young people to study physics. Personally, I can say that young people are interested in this science, and year after year they come to the festival and subsequently enroll in our physics department," said Evgeny Palchikov.

In October, as part of PhysFest, young researchers will take tours of the G. I. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics and the S. A. Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and will also participate in the PhysFest Olympiad.

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Moscow will host a month of team sports.

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Moscow is hosting a month of team sports. It's a celebration for fans of team sports, action, and excitement. A series of free events have been prepared for them at various venues across the capital.

On October 11, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM, the Nika Sports Complex will host a volleyball workshop for participants aged seven and up. On October 15, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, the Krasny Oktyabr Sports Complex will host a basketball session for children aged 10 to 16.

On October 19, Pavilion No. 27 "Physical Education and Sports" at VDNKh will host a sports and educational event, "The Master's Path," for children and their parents. It will run from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. A costumed race for adults will also begin there on October 25 at 11:00 AM and conclude at 4:00 PM.

On October 26, everyone is invited to the family football and active lifestyle festival "Goal Fest" at the Avangard Stadium. Guests are welcome from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

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Space is limited. To participate, please pre-register atwebsiteDetailed announcements of events will be released inofficial Telegram channel Mossportobject.

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Map of Yesenin's Moscow. The poet's addresses and love stories

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Sergei Yesenin was born in the Ryazan province, but his poems were first published in Moscow. The "mischievous reveler" was not entirely faithful to either his lovers or his city—he would sometimes leave for Petrograd, sometimes embark on long journeys, but always (except for his final, fateful departure) he returned. Sofia Lapidus, a tour guide at the Moscow State S.A. Yesenin Museum, tells the story of the poet's loves in the capital. The points of the route can be visited in any order.

Anna Sardanovskaya. "Girl in a White Cape"

The only official address where Yesenin was officially registered was Bolshoy Strochenovsky Lane, Building 24, Building 2. His father, who worked in Moscow and saw the family only on rare visits, lived here. Today, this house… Moscow State Museum S.A. Yesenina.

"Our museum has a romantic feel—echoes of his platonic love for his fellow countrywoman, Anna Sardanovskaya. Before leaving for Moscow in July 1912, Yesenin promised to marry his beloved. They swore an oath before a priest: if anyone broke the promise, the traitor would be beaten with a switch. No one beat anyone, but the poet broke his word first, and Anna later married someone else," says Sofia Lapidus.

The museum houses an image of Anna Sardanovskaya, and the poem "Anna Snegina" commemorates her:

Once upon a time, at that little gate, I was sixteen years old, and a girl in a white cape said to me tenderly: “No!” 1925

The poet's new lover, Anna Izryadnova, came to this house to see Yesenin's father, asking for help. At the time, the "hooligan" was stuck in Yalta, having spent all his money. "He had no money to live on there. He kept sending me one threatening letter after another, and I didn't know what to do. I went to his father to ask for help, and he didn't hesitate to send him money," she recalled.

Anna Izryadnova and the “willow Cherub”

Yesenin met Anna Izryadnova at the I.D. Sytin Partnership printing house in 1913. He was an assistant proofreader. Anna described him this way: "…he didn't look like a country boy. He wore a brown suit, a high starched collar, and a green tie. With his golden curls, he was doll-like in beauty; at first glance, those around him dubbed him a willow cherub."

They lived together at 3 2nd Pavlovsky Lane. Their son, Yuri, was born there. Izryadnova shared: "When I returned home, he was in perfect order: everything was cleaned, the stoves were lit, and even dinner was ready and a cake was bought, waiting. He looked at the child with curiosity, constantly repeating, 'Here I am, a father.'" But Yesenin soon left Anna and went to Petrograd, yet they remained friends for the rest of their lives.

Tatyana Yesenina, the poet's daughter and Zinaida Reich, recalled: "Anna Romanovna was one of those women whose selflessness sustains the world. Everything connected with Yesenin was sacred to her; she neither discussed nor condemned his actions."

Izryadnova became friends with the poet's second family. During difficult times, his second son, Konstantin, became an orphan and even lived with her. Anna was a wonderful mother, but her fate was tragic: Yesenin's eldest son, Yuri, was executed in 1937 on false charges.

Zinaida Reich. "Farewell, My Fairytale"

Yesenin met Zinaida Reich, a secretary and typist for the newspaper "Delo Naroda," in Petrograd in 1917. "He came to negotiate the publication of his poems, but arranged a date," notes Sofia Lapidus. Their romance was whirlwind: a trip to the Russian North and a wedding in a Vologda church. The couple had two children.

Building 36 on Ostozhenka Street was a former mother and child home, where Yesenin's second son, Konstantin, was born in 1920. Based on his childhood memories, he assumed that the poem "Letter to a Woman" was dedicated specifically to his mother. He recalled his father leaning against the wall and his mother airing her grievances. Reich, however, believed that "Letter to a Woman" was more likely a composite image of Yesenin's lovers.

You remember, you all, of course, remember, how I stood, approaching the wall, you walked excitedly around the room and threw something sharp in my face. 1924

The poet also separated from Zinaida Reich. She had a successful marriage to the director Vsevolod Meyerhold, but… she continued to love Yesenin. According to contemporaries, she even went on dates with him. At the poet's coffin, she said, "Farewell, my fairy tale!"

Her fate was also tragic. Vsevolod Meyerhold was executed, and Zinaida Reich was brutally murdered in their home on Bryusov Lane in 1939. The mystery of her death remains unsolved. Fortunately, no children were in the house that day.

Isadora Duncan. "The Firebird"

Their union was exotic and scandalous. He was a Bolshevik poet, she a world-renowned innovative dancer, a "barefooter," as the press called her for her bold decision to dance without ballet shoes. Boris Pasternak said: "Yesenin treated his life as a fairy tale. He flew across the ocean as Ivan Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf and, like the Firebird, caught Isadora Duncan by the tail."

Duncan lived and rehearsed in a mansion on Prechistenka Street (building 20), which Anatoly Lunacharsky had provided for her school-studio. Yesenin moved in with her. A few months after meeting, Yesenin and Duncan married at the Khamovnichesky Civil Registry Office.

The history of the house itself is fascinating: it gave the Russian language a new word. In the early 19th century, when the house was still wooden, the German doctor Christian Loder lived and worked there. His patients, who walked and drank water from expensive crystal glasses, irritated Muscovites with their idleness. "Thanks to them," the word "slacker" was coined.

Don't look at her wrists, or the silk flowing from her shoulders. I sought happiness in this woman, but accidentally found death. ("Sing, sing. On the damned guitar…", 1922)

The Firebird burned his hands. On a foreign tour, next to his wife, Yesenin felt like a supporting player for the first time. Duncan was 18 years older, he didn't speak English, and she didn't speak Russian. They separated, and the poet sent a telegram: "I love someone else, I'm married and happy. Yesenin."

Isadora is credited with the following quote about Yesenin: "Never marry a poet. Poets make terrible husbands and bad lovers."

Sofia Tolstaya. Granddaughter of a Genius

In 1924, Yesenin's youngest son, Alexander, was born. He had a short-lived common-law marriage with his mother, the poet Nadezhda Volpin, and did not accept the news of his fatherhood. The child was born after Yesenin and Volpin had already separated, and she raised him alone.

The poet's last Moscow address was Pomerantsev Lane, Building 3. This was the apartment building where Sofya Andreyevna Tolstaya, Leo Tolstoy's granddaughter, lived. Yesenin met her through the journalist Galina Benislavskaya. Marriage to Tolstaya provided both shelter (Yesenin still didn't have his own home) and a secure base of support. Sofya was educated and refined, and she wrote down his poems. True, she seemed a bit gloomy and overly serious (according to contemporaries, she was the spitting image of her grandfather, only without the beard).

Sofia Lapidus recounts: "The newlyweds settled into an apartment where the walls were covered with portraits and photographs of Leo Tolstoy. Yesenin complained to the writer Yuri Libedinsky: 'It's boring, I'm tired of my beard.'"

Yesenin ran off to visit Benislavskaya, and Sophia was tormented by jealousy. The torment didn't last long—the poet left her too. In the fall of 1925, Yesenin was hospitalized with a mental disorder, and in December, his life ended tragically at the Angleterre Hotel in Leningrad.

If we're going to burn, then burn while burning, And it's not for nothing that in the linden blossom I took the ring from the parrot – A sign that we'll burn together. ("Apparently, this is how it's always been…", 1925)

The poem describes a true story. Both the gypsy woman and the parrot actually existed—Yesenin and Sophia met them while out for a walk. As a joke, Yesenin gave his wife the parrot's ring, and she kept it and wore it as a second wedding ring.

Epilogue. Forgiven Genius

Sergei Yesenin's parents, peasants, respected his work but couldn't comprehend his genius and were apprehensive about his choice. "My father told him, 'You're not Gogol, Pushkin, or Tolstoy. They were wealthy people, you can't compete with them,'" recounts Sofia Lapidus.

But the women he loved were able to appreciate his genius and forgive his human weaknesses, shortcomings, and grievances. Yesenin never directly dedicated any of his poems to women, but the love his beloveds didn't always feel was present in them.

But still caress and embrace, in the sly passion of a kiss, let my heart forever dream of May and the one I love forever. ("What a night! I can't…", 1925)

In the anniversary year inYesenin Center The exhibition "1925. December" opens on October 2.

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Moscow volunteers delivered over nine tons of humanitarian aid to Mariupol.

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Moscow volunteers delivered over nine tons of humanitarian aid to residents and social institutions in Mariupol as part of the fall season of the "Time of Kindness" volunteer project. In honor of the Day of Reunification of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics, and the Zaporizhia and Kherson Oblasts with Russia, they delivered food, personal hygiene products, children's goods, school supplies, hygiene products for people with disabilities, and much more.

"Aid to the new regions is not only about the humanitarian aid regularly collected and delivered by volunteers, but also about personal involvement, mutual assistance, and solidarity. Over 168 tons of essential goods and food have already been sent from the capital to the Donetsk People's Republic. Each box of essential items connects residents of the city and the new regions with invisible and strong bonds of friendship, support, and care," she said.

Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.

Humanitarian aid for the residents of Mariupol was collected at headquarters "Moscow is helping"Some of the items were donated to the "Houses of Goodness," which were opened at festival venues as part of the project. Summer in MoscowThe cargo also included goods for children, delivered by the Youth Affairs Department of the Moscow (City) Diocese as part of the "Get Your Child Ready for School" campaign. Moscow universities participated in the preparation and delivery of the humanitarian aid, including the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, the State University of Land Management, the Moscow Aviation Institute, the Moscow State Linguistic University, the A.N. Kosygin Russian State University, the Russian Biotechnology University, the National Research University "Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology," the Institute of International Economic Relations, and other educational institutions.

More than 61,000 units of aid were donated by city residents to the Moscow Helps headquarters.

Help from the capital

Volunteers delivered food boxes to Mariupol, containing pasta, tea, sugar, coffee, rice, buckwheat, and oatmeal, confectionery, canned fish and meat, condensed milk, canned fruit, and instant groceries. They also delivered drinking water.

The humanitarian aid included personal hygiene products, such as shower gels, wet wipes and towels, razors, shaving foam, soap, toothpastes and toothbrushes, and shampoos. Residents also received blankets, pillows, and laundry detergent. Diapers and disposable nappies were delivered for people with disabilities. Gas canisters, reinforced tape, and wet towels were collected for participants in the special military operation.

The children received food, clothing, personal hygiene products, toys, board games and puzzles, books, and educational construction sets. For the new school year, volunteers delivered notebooks with grids and lines, first-grade kits, pens, pencils, colored pencils, marker sets, play dough, colored paper and cardboard, scissors, rulers, sharpeners, pencil cases, backpacks for girls and boys, paper and files, and much more.

Personal participation

Volunteers delivered diapers, laundry detergent, special formula, and other food items to a family in Mariupol raising a child with disabilities. Volunteers from the capital visited a social institution in the region where senior citizens live and delivered essential humanitarian aid to the residents.

Volunteers met with families facing difficult life situations. The parents of eight children and a single mother of many were given first-grader kits, food, toys, and household items. They also delivered humanitarian aid to a World War II veteran, helped restore private homes, and provided targeted support to pensioners with limited mobility.

"I feel an opportunity to help – I act."

Natalia Krinitsyna, Director of the Center for Educational Work and Youth Policy at the State University of Land Management, has traveled to new territories on an important mission before. In 2024, she spent three weeks helping residents of Mariupol, and spent a year delivering humanitarian aid to the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics. Since 2022, Natalia and her students have donated over 500 kilograms of humanitarian aid to the "Moscow Helps" headquarters, including food, children's clothing, books, and stationery.

"Volunteering to Mariupol with humanitarian aid was a conscious decision. For me, it stemmed from an inner need to create, to realize my own goals and skills, and a desire to improve the lives of people in new territories and achieve positive results where there is a pressing need. I am guided by the principle: 'If I sense an opportunity to help, I act,'" said Natalia Krinitsyna.

She manages the university's volunteer center, recruits students for various events organized by the Mosvolonter resource center, and collects essential supplies—from basic necessities for residents to specialized equipment for military personnel. Natalia also personally participates in weaving camouflage nets.

From hand to hand

For Matvey Belous, head of the Moscow Aviation Institute's volunteer center, the trip to Mariupol was his first visit to new territories. He had previously traveled to border regions and delivered camouflage nets to Belgorod. Since 2023, the volunteer center has been collecting and sending humanitarian aid for residents of Luhansk. Students regularly organize aid campaigns for residents of new and border regions, delivering boxes of food, clothing, and children's items to the "Moscow Helps" headquarters.

According to Matvey, it was important for him to personally travel to new territories with humanitarian aid. Volunteers met with residents of Mariupol, interacted with them, and handed over the necessary supplies. He plans to involve even more students from his university in humanitarian efforts and inspire them by his personal example.

How to make autumn kinder

Residents who want to help residents of border and new regions are welcome at "Moscow Helps" headquarters. There are 15 collection points operating in the capital. Muscovites can choose the one closest to their home or work.project websiteAnyone can bring food, personal hygiene products, new clothes and shoes, baby products, and much more.

In the spring, volunteers helped residents Kursk region, and for Russia Day they came with an important mission inDonetskVolunteers donated over two tons of supplies for pets to the Belgorod animal rescue center. "The Pier".

Moscow entrepreneurs sent more than 20 tons to Melitopol. drinking waterOver 10 tons of supplies were delivered to social institutions and participants in the special military operation in the Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics for the Day of the State Flag of the Russian Federation. humanitarian aid.

Organizing volunteer activities and engaging young people in city events is in line with the objectives of the national project. Youth and Children and the federal project We are togetherMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

You can learn more about the volunteer movement in the capital on the resource center's website. Mosvolonter and his social media page VKontakte.

Volunteers from South Tushino are collecting aid for the SVO fighters.How cadets help SVO participants and residents of new territories

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“A New Chapter in the History of Beautiful Xizang” — a photo exhibition of the development achievements of the Xizang Autonomous Region of China over the 60 years since its founding was held in Belarus

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Minsk, October 1 (Xinhua) — A photo exhibition showcasing the development achievements of China's Xizang Autonomous Region over the 60 years since its founding, "A New Chapter in the History of Beautiful Xizang," was held Monday at the Chinese Embassy in Belarus. It was attended by over 300 representatives from various circles of Belarusian society.

The exhibition featured 36 photographs that reflect Xizang's remarkable journey, led by the Communist Party of China, to liberate itself from feudal serfdom, resulting in millions of people achieving freedom. From a variety of perspectives—economic, social, cultural, and environmental—the photographs showcase the comprehensive progress and historic achievements in all areas of the Xizang Autonomous Region of China.

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to Belarus Zhang Wenchuan, together with First Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Nikolai Snopkov, visited the exhibition. Zhang Wenchuan stated that the establishment of the Xizang Autonomous Region in September 1965 was a landmark event in the history of Xizang's development, consolidating the great achievements of its peaceful liberation and democratic reforms, bringing about a historic leap in its social system.

N. Snopkov noted that China has achieved impressive success in eradicating poverty, ensuring a happy life for millions of people. This unprecedented achievement demonstrates the powerful strategic leadership of China's leaders, as well as the hard work and wisdom of the Chinese people.

The exhibition was organized by the Chinese Embassy in Belarus, the Minsk branch of Xinhua, and China Image Group to present the international community with a true picture of Xizang's development. The exhibition was held as part of a reception hosted by the Chinese Embassy to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

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At least 26 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake in the Philippines.

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MANILA, October 1 (Xinhua) — At least 26 people were killed and 147 others injured after a 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Cebu Province in the central Philippines on Tuesday evening, local media reported Wednesday.

The death toll is expected to rise.

Earthquake victims continue to arrive at the local hospital, putting strain on medical staff.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology earlier reported that a magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Cebu province at 9:59 p.m. local time on Tuesday, later revising the magnitude to 6.9.

According to him, the epicenter of the tremors was located 19 kilometers northeast of the city of Bogo. The epicenter was located at a depth of 5 kilometers.

Tremors were also felt in many neighboring provinces in the central Philippines, as well as in some regions in the south of the country. –0–

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An NSU master's student won the All-Russian "Mediacode" competition.

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"Mediacode" is a nationwide competition for students, members of student media centers, graduate students, and young scientists from Russian universities and research institutes. The competition, now in its third year, aims to popularize science among young people and draw attention to the work and achievements of young scientists. This year, 273 applications were submitted, and 10 participants advanced to the finals, including Ilya Bolshakov, a first-year master's student majoring in Journalism. Humanities Institute of NSU.

The competition finalists spent four days creating content for social media at the 10th All-Russian Youth Scientific Forum "Science of the Future – Science of the Young." The forum took place from September 23 to 26 at N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov State University. The jury assessed the originality of the media project, the creative presentation of information, and the clarity and accessibility of its content for a general audience.

"I've known about the competition for two years now. Last year I also participated and made it to the finals, but I couldn't go because I was attending a different forum. The Mediacode competition has always been attractive due to its demand—only popular science content is accepted. I've been filming a series of interviews with scientists for several years now. In the finals, we had to work in the forum's press service as part of our category. Mine was a video project, so I interviewed scientists for video commentary, filmed a report on the visit of Deputy Minister of Education and Science Denis Sekirinsky, and also conducted a press conference with him. I quickly edited the videos and submitted them for publication on the following websites: the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, NOS: Science, Education, Students, NOS. Science, and in the forum communities "Science of the Future – Science of the Young,"" said Ilya Bolshakov. Over 600 people attended the forum, including Russian scientists and researchers who won the Russian Ministry of Education and Science's mega-grant program. The winners of the All-Russian Student and Postgraduate Research Paper Competition were announced at the forum, as well as the results of the Mediacode competition, where Ilya won in the "Science in Focus" category. "I'm very excited to participate in the competition and connect with world-class scientists. I'm very interested in educational journalism and plan to further develop my career in this field, and the master classes at the competition finals helped me gain new knowledge that I will use in my future work," Ilya shared.

Material prepared by: Varvara Frolkina, NSU press service

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