Since the beginning of 2021, the average annual increase in investment attracted to Xinjiang from other parts of the country and foreign countries has amounted to almost 20%.

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URUMQI, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) — Since the implementation of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has been actively promoting investment, aiming to build distinctive advantageous industrial clusters. The region's actual investment from other regions and abroad increased from 542.993 billion yuan (about 76.42 billion U.S. dollars) in 2021 to 935.526 billion yuan in 2024, an average annual growth rate of 19.98 percent, injecting new impetus into local economic development.

According to the Xinjiang Regional Commerce Department, in recent years, Xinjiang authorities have implemented policies and measures to promote high-quality investment promotion and made every effort to build an "Invest in Xinjiang" brand, relying on five unique advantages such as policies and resources to attract domestic and foreign enterprises to invest in the region.

In recent years, Xinjiang has made significant progress in building the "Invest in Xinjiang" brand and promoting trade facilitation. Local authorities continued to implement investment promotion and industry connectivity initiatives at home and abroad, supporting enterprises in participating in major exhibitions such as the China-Eurasia Expo, and facilitating the implementation of more industrial and supply chain projects. Focusing on analyzing and identifying specific and advantageous manufacturing industries, Xinjiang authorities compiled a reserve project bank of over 1,500 projects and selected 146 key projects for effective investment promotion.

“In the future, we will refine investment promotion measures, focus on high-quality projects, and pool investment efforts to create a favorable development architecture that combines project attraction, environmental development, and growth promotion,” said Zhu Hexiang, a member of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region’s Commerce Administration. -0-

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Beijing Daxing Airport expects more than 1.3 million passengers during the National Day holiday.

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BEIJING, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) — Beijing Daxing International Airport expects a significant increase in passenger traffic during the National Day holiday and the traditional Zhongqiu (Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival) holiday, which runs from October 1 to 8.

During this period, the airport is expected to handle 7,925 flights and approximately 1.308 million passengers, representing an increase of 4.6 percent and 6.1 percent, respectively, compared to the same period last year. According to preliminary estimates, the airport's combined inbound and outbound passenger traffic will amount to 140,000 person-times.

Domestic travel will primarily be for family visits and tourism, with high demand expected for routes connecting major urban areas such as the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta, and the Chengdu-Chongqing region. Internationally, popular destinations will include Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, and Doha.

Since its opening in September 2019, Daxing Airport has handled more than 182 million passengers and 1.34 million flights. Currently, 70 airlines operate at the airport.

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The President of Kyrgyzstan has scheduled early parliamentary elections for November 30.

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Bishkek, September 30 (Xinhua) — Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov signed a decree calling early elections for members of the Zhogorku Kenesh (parliament). According to the decree, the elections will be held on November 30, 2025, the president's official website reported on Tuesday.

According to the decree, the Central Commission for Elections and Referendums of Kyrgyzstan is instructed to organize elections in accordance with the country's legislation and implement remote voting.

Meanwhile, the country's cabinet of ministers has been instructed to allocate the necessary financial resources for the elections, take measures to ensure the rule of law, the rights and freedoms of citizens, and the protection of public order, as well as to clarify data from the Unified State Population Register to compile accurate voter lists.

The Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic must ensure compliance with the Constitution and laws of Kyrgyzstan when preparing and conducting elections.

On September 25, members of the Kyrgyz Parliament voted to dissolve the Legislative Assembly. The proposal was put forward by an initiative group of 32 members. As MP Ulan Primov explained, there is a short period of time between two important political events—the presidential and parliamentary elections—and so, in order to strengthen the political system and stability in the country, the initiative group proposed that parliament voluntarily resign.

The Zhogorku Kenesh (Federal Assembly) is Kyrgyzstan's unicameral parliament, consisting of 90 members elected for five-year terms. According to the initial schedule, Kyrgyzstan's parliamentary elections were scheduled for November 2026, but presidential elections are scheduled for just two months later, in January 2027.

As Parliament Speaker Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu previously stated, despite the self-dissolution, the powers of the current convocation's deputies will remain in effect until new deputies are elected, and if necessary, an extraordinary session will be convened.

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Young Artists' Concerts and Masterpieces from the Russian Museum: How Moscow Will Celebrate Senior Citizens' Day

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Music, dancing, exhibitions, and greetings await senior citizens. The capital is ready to celebrate Senior Citizens Day, celebrated on October 1st. Free events will be held to celebrate the international holiday, and city arts centers and supplementary education centers will present their programs.

In addition, senior Muscovites will be treated to masterpieces from the collection of the State Russian Museum, and the New Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val has prepared an exclusive exhibition for them. free excursion The exhibition "20th-Century Art" will explore iconic works by Russian artists through themes of longevity and wisdom.

Some events may require registration.

A holiday that children will give

Young Muscovites will take part in concerts and events to celebrate their grandparents. On September 30 at 4:00 PM, students from the Vostochny Children's and Youth Creativity Palace will perform songs and dances at a gala concert at 20 1st Vladimirskaya Street. Admission to the event is free, and registration is not required.

The Children's Art Center on Taganka (30 Rabochaya Street, Building 1) will host a master class, "Gymnastics for Health," on October 1 at 11:00 AM. Specialists will demonstrate simple and accessible exercises for maintaining flexibility and tone to older Muscovites. Admission is free.

On the same day at 6:00 PM, the Sviblovo Children's Art Center (14 Amundsen Street, Building 1) will host a one-man show, "Healing Beauty," as well as a souvenir-making workshop and a chamber concert featuring children's groups and project participants. Moscow Longevity.

On October 1st at 6:00 PM, a concert and master class are scheduled at the Preobrazhensky Palace of Children and Youth Creativity (15 Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Street). On October 2nd at 6:30 PM, the Moscow Open Philharmonic "Na Mikhalkovskaya" has prepared a festive performance in the theater hall of the center "Radost" (Mikhalkovskaya street, building 22).

On October 2 at 6:00 pm, at the Novo-Peredelkino Children's Art Center (5/1 Chobotovskaya Street), guests will be treated to heartfelt songs, poems, anddancing.

Moscow's education system continually supports senior citizens. For example, at the A.P. Gaidar Palace of Children and Youth Creativity, participants in the "Moscow Longevity" program can engage in sports, crafts, learn languages, musical instruments, and computer literacy. The full schedule of classes is available aton the palace website.

The capital's cultural venues are waiting for visitors

Moscow's parks, libraries, and cultural centers also took part in the Day of the Older Generation celebrations.

On October 1, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, the Basmanny District Youth Chamber will host a special program in Bauman Garden. Guests can look forward to intellectual quizzes such as "Be Trendy," "Guess the Melody," and "A Day in History," creative competitions such as "Let the Soul Sing" and "Literary Minute," as well as board games such as chess, "Memory," and Russian Lotto.

For sports enthusiasts, there are games available, including Nordic Walking with Obstacles, "Centipede," "The Sea Worries Once," and others. They will bring together different generations and create a positive atmosphere.

Khodynka Field Park has prepared a real surprise for lovers of music, dancing, and the great outdoors. It's a program called "Joy for All Ages," which will run from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Guests will have the opportunity to take part in a historical quest and showcase their choreographic skills at a disco featuring favorite Soviet songs.

At 6:00 PM, a Chinese painting workshop for adults, "The Lotus as a Symbol of Purity," will be held in the same park, in the authentic setting of a Chinese artist's studio. Participants will paint a lotus flower with brushes on rice paper.

On October 1st, the Zelenograd Cultural Center will host the concert program "The Charm of Bygone Days" at 7:00 PM. Soloists from the Bel Canto vocal studio will perform romances by Pyotr Bulakhov, Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Varlamov, Alexander Gurilev, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, set to poems by Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Alexei Tolstoy, and Vasily Zhukovsky. Participants from the Zelenograd Ball historical ballroom dance studio will perform the waltz and ländler.

On October 3, from 12:00 to 5:30 PM, a concert by the Eva-Florencia Charity Foundation is scheduled at the Fili Hall multifunctional exhibition center in Fili Park. The program includes a performance by the Solnechnye Notki orchestra, as well as vocalists Anna Roskoshnaya, Elena Veter, Aniri, and Vladimir Brylev.

VDNKh invites you to enjoy art

On Senior Citizens Day, senior citizens will be able to visit the exhibition for free. "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" In Pavilion No. 1 "Central" at VDNKh. At the box office, you only need to present your pensioner ID or the Moscow social card for those with the privileged status of "pensioner." The exhibition features 115 masterpieces by Russian painters and sculptors. These works are usually stored and displayed at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg; most rarely leave their home museum. Now, all VDNKh guests have the opportunity to see these masterpieces without leaving Moscow.

Senior citizens are making the most of this opportunity. The exhibition is also open to these visitors free of charge on Tuesdays from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM (except for postponed weekends and holidays). Pavilion No. 1 at VDNKh is crowded every Tuesday. As pavilion attendants and guides note, senior Muscovites who come to the exhibition are very open, inquisitive, and grateful, often joining tours and asking many questions. While viewing a series of paintings by Gérard Delabarte, they are intrigued to note how Moscow's landscapes have changed.

The exhibition is open daily, except Mondays, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM (entry closes at 8:00 PM). Senior citizens can access the exhibition with a discounted ticket price of 250 rubles on days except October 1st and Tuesdays. The collection "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" is a project of the State Russian Museum, prepared for the capital's birthday in collaboration with the Moscow Government. Department of Culture of the City of Moscow and VDNKh.

Holding events for VDNKh guests is in line with the objectives of the national project Tourism and Hospitality and is a key part of VDNKh's strategy until 2030. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Rosneft begins research into valuable fish species in Taimyr

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A Rosneft expedition to study valuable fish species in the Yenisei River estuary has departed from Dudinka. Leading specialists from the Lomonosov Moscow State University Marine Research Center, the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the company's Arctic Research Center are participating in the fieldwork. The expedition is part of the company's Tamura corporate environmental program.

The Tamura project, which launched in 2024, aims to update information on the status of key animal species in the Far North. Scientists are studying the Kara subpopulation of polar bears and wild reindeer, as well as valuable bird and fish species, in western Taimyr. The program will run until 2027.

The first stage of research into the ichthyofauna of the Yenisei estuary includes a comprehensive set of studies, including an assessment of the population status of the most valuable fish species, as well as the environmental conditions of their habitats and spawning grounds.

Scientists will also study the fish's food supply—phytoplankton, zooplankton, and macrozoobenthos. The research vessel will navigate the entire estuary of the Yenisei River from Dudinka to the port of Tanalau, including the Yenisei's largest tributaries: the Bolshaya Kheta, Pelyatka, Dudinka, Tanalau, and Muksunikha rivers.

The second phase of the fish study is planned for 2026. It will assess the status of the region's ichthyofauna populations at various stages of their life cycle, including feeding and spawning. The research will also include biological analysis—measuring the weight, size, and feeding habits of the Yenisei's most abundant and valuable fish species, such as muksun, broad whitefish, and nelma.

Samples obtained during the expedition work will be studied in specialized laboratories of the project participants.

Rosneft places special emphasis on preserving biodiversity and is implementing the largest comprehensive Arctic exploration program since Soviet times. Over the past 13 years, nearly 60 expeditions have been conducted, during which scientists have studied the region's hydrometeorological, geological, and biological features. This has allowed them to collect a unique array of information on the Arctic's climate, natural environment, and wildlife.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 30, 2025

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Open Classes at StuDos: Showcase Your Talents

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On October 6 and October 13, the State University of Management will host the first open vocal and dance classes of the creative group "StuDos."

This is a great opportunity for everyone to demonstrate their abilities and become part of a friendly creative family.

A team of professional teachers and experienced vocalists, choreographers, and dancers will help you overcome your fear of public speaking and teach you the basics of your craft.

We invite everyone to show off their vocal talents on October 6th at 7:00 PM in auditorium A-124 (GUU Administrative Building, 1st floor). Pre-registration is required. Don't forget to prepare a song and backing track.

Open dance classes will take place on October 13th at 7:00 PM on the dance floor of the State University of Management (TsUVP building, 1st floor). Registration is required via the link. Don't forget to bring comfortable clothes and shoes.

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Udmurtneft produced its 340 millionth ton of oil.

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The cumulative production of Udmurtneft (part of the oil production complex of NK Rosneft) has reached 340 million tons of oil since the beginning of production activities in 1967.

Achieving this figure was made possible by the coordinated work of the company's team, the introduction of new production capacity, and the use of advanced technologies. Udmurtneft operates 36 fields across 70 license areas. The company is the largest oil producer in the Udmurt Republic, accounting for 60% of the region's annual production.

During 2024, the company's production well stock was expanded by 78 new wells, including at its young asset, the Yuzhno-Sharkanskoye field. Multilateral drilling, which has proven highly effective at fields in the region, is being used in their construction. Multilateral wells are constructed in complex "Fishbone" and "Dovetail" configurations. Multistage hydraulic fracturing operations are being performed to enhance oil flow.

Udmurtneft continues exploration at new assets and mature fields. Recent discoveries include the Karkashurskoye field.

The company's key development objectives include digitalization of production processes, implementation of new technologies, and reduction of operating costs in oil production. To date, the company has created digital models of all its fields.

Renewable energy sources are being installed at a number of injection wells. Solar panels are used to power control equipment that transmits data using long-range network technology.

The company continues to seek innovations aimed at improving the efficiency of its production processes. Since the beginning of 2025, three pilot projects have been successfully completed, including the replication of fiberglass pump rod repair technology and corrosion protection for tank equipment. An innovative approach to reducing the cost and labor intensity of thermal insulation work at energy facilities is currently being developed. The search for technical solutions to increase well productivity also remains an important focus.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 30, 2025

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We invite graduate students to the student initiation ceremony.

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Dear State University of Management Master's students of 2025, very soon, on October 1st, our university will open its doors to you. This date will be the starting point for your rapid professional growth and the discovery of new horizons.

The University has prepared a special meeting for you.

We meet on October 1st at 5:30 pm in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management.

Program of events: 17:30–18:00 — gathering of first-year students in the Assembly Hall; 18:00–18:50 — ceremonial “Initiation into students”; 18:50–22:00 — classes according to the schedule.

On this day, you'll get to know the university and immerse yourself in a festive atmosphere before joining us on a grand journey into the world of the GUU Master's program!

Important! Don't forget to bring your passport to enter the university grounds! Entry will be through Checkpoint #4.

We attach a map of the GUU territory; the route from the metro to the required checkpoint is indicated by a black arrow.

See you soon!

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Become part of the Student Theatre of the State University of Management

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On September 30, the Phoenix student theater will hold an open class in the assembly hall of the State University of Management.

This is a unique opportunity not only to learn the basics of acting, but also to experience the atmosphere of the theater, where everyone can become part of something bigger.

We invite all active and ambitious students who want to immerse themselves in the world of art and discover their talents to join us.

You can also participate in an interview during the class to become part of our student theater. To do this, please fill out the application form beforehand.

We are waiting for everyone on September 30 at 4:30 pm in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management.

Don't miss this chance – perhaps you will become the star of our theatre.

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Ten commercial premises in the capital's center have been put up for auction.

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Entrepreneurs can purchase 10 premises in the Central Administrative District at city auctions for business purposes. These premises are suitable for a variety of projects. Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

"Ten commercial real estate properties in central Moscow will be auctioned soon. Their total area exceeds 2,800 square meters. Entrepreneurs can find suitable premises in the Tagansky, Tverskoy, Basmanny, and Krasnoselsky districts, as well as in Khamovniki and Zamoskvorechye. Depending on the lot, bidding periods will close between September 30 and October 21. The commercial spaces are suitable for a wide range of businesses, from private medical clinics or cafes to legal and consulting firms," noted Ekaterina Solovyova.

Square three of the most compact of the properties on offer are less than 100 square meters each. These are premises in the Krasnoselsky, Khamovniki, and Zamoskvorechye districts. The area of another lot, put up for auction in Zamoskvorechye, is 149.5 square meters.

In the Basmanny district, the area of the premises on offer ranges from 121.4 to 294.4 square meters. These are properties inBarracks Lane, on the streets Big Post Office AndFriedrich EngelsFor investors looking for more spacious options, there are offers in the Tagansky and Tverskoy districts. A property is up for auction on Novospassky Lane. premises with an area of 386.8 square meters, and in Tverskoy – two objects With a total area of over 1,400 square meters, they are located on Strastnoy Boulevard and Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Street.

"Premises in the capital's center are traditionally in high demand among entrepreneurs. One of the most convenient ways to purchase them is by participating in online auctions and transacting directly with the city. In the first six months of this year, 106 properties were sold at auction, with an average of seven investors bidding for each lot," said the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

Entrepreneurs can purchase a historic building in the Tagansky District.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the showcase for them is investment portal cities. In the section Moscow Auctions Information about the lots is published, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

The development of electronic services for entrepreneurs is being implemented within the framework of a national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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