The results of the admissions campaign and summer session were discussed at a meeting of the Academic Council of the State University of Management.

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On September 23, 2025, a meeting of the updated Academic Council of the State University of Management was held. The main items on the agenda were the preliminary results of the admissions campaign and the results of the summer exam session.

At the beginning of the meeting, Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the VSKS and Moscow City Duma deputy, presented Vladimir Stroyev, rector of the State University of Management, with a letter of gratitude on behalf of the command and personnel of the BARS 15 "Ermak" detachment for their active work for the benefit of the Russian Armed Forces and the provision of charitable assistance to the detachment's volunteers.

"We've repeatedly donated aid to this unit, collected through the GUU-SVOim project, which has been running for two years now. Humanitarian aid collection is ongoing, and anyone can join in. We also continue to manufacture camouflage nets, dry showers, trench candles, and stoves, which is especially important as winter approaches. We thank all the institutes for engaging their staff and students in this effort," added Maxim Dzhetygenov.

"It's especially valuable for us to receive a letter of gratitude from a military unit for the assistance provided. This once again underscores the importance of the GUU-SVOim campaign, which we will undoubtedly continue. Soldiers defend our freedom in difficult circumstances, and it's our duty to help them," Vladimir Stroyev recalled.

Continuing the celebratory portion, the rector congratulated Irina Brikoshina, Head of the Project Management Department, on her belated birthday and presented several GUU employees with letters of gratitude from the Vykhino-Zhulebino District Administration for their high professionalism, conscientious approach to their duties, and significant personal contributions to the university's development.

After this, those gathered moved on to discussing the issues on the agenda.

Vadim Dikikh, Director of the Department of Digital Development and Admissions, discussed the results and innovations of the undergraduate admissions campaign.

"This year saw many new developments: for the first time, admissions were conducted entirely through Gosuslugi for all levels of preparation, from college to graduate school, and for the first time, there was a competition for key university preparatory programs for fee-paying studies, due to a limited number of places available. Nevertheless, the admissions campaign for undergraduate programs went quite smoothly: we assisted applicants with correctly completing their information, promptly resolved any issues that arose, including responding to premature complaints that could have been resolved without further delay. I'd like to note that this year, the number of applications from applicants generated using artificial intelligence increased by two-thirds, but we managed this too, guiding students on how to more accurately formulate AI queries so that they would be less prone to errors and would assist them in their personal development," concluded Vadim Dikikh.

The university rector agreed that this year's admissions campaign was truly emotional.

Next, the head of the University's Electronic Dean's Office, Kristina Firsova, reported on the results of the summer examination session for the 2024/2025 academic year.

"The number of successful students in full-time undergraduate and graduate programs remained at last year's level, at 89% and 77%, respectively. Meanwhile, the number of excellent students in part-time undergraduate programs increased," the specialist reported.

In addition, the Academic Council discussed social support measures for students, approved new continuing education programs, and approved the candidacies of scientists who are permitted to supervise postgraduate students and applicants.

At the end of the meeting, Vladimir Stroyev noted the high attendance rate of members of the updated Academic Council and thanked the participants for their active participation.

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In China, the number of industrial accidents has decreased during the 14th Five-Year Plan period.

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Beijing, September 24 (Xinhua) — During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China succeeded in significantly reducing the number of industrial accidents and improving the effectiveness of disaster response measures, according to a press conference on emergency management on Wednesday.

Emergency Management Minister Wang Xiangxi said that by 2024, the number of fatalities from occupational safety accidents nationwide has decreased by 28.4 percent compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020).

According to him, in 2024, the number of major and especially major incidents dropped to single digits for the first time, which is 43.8 percent less than at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan.

Wang Xiangxi also noted that in the 2021-2024 period, all key indicators of natural disasters have significantly decreased compared to the previous five-year period: the average annual numbers of victims, fatalities, and missing persons, as well as direct economic losses relative to GDP, decreased by 31.3 percent, 23 percent, and 34.3 percent, respectively.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China's efforts to prevent industrial accidents became more thorough, and the country's response to natural disaster emergencies proved more effective, Wang Xiangxi added.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the central government allocated nearly 60 billion yuan (approximately US$8.44 billion) in government bond funds to implement projects to strengthen disaster response capacity. Thus, the construction of six regional emergency response centers was largely completed across the country.

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More than 1.89 million people have been evacuated following the landfall of Typhoon Ragasa in southern China.

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Guangzhou, September 24 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th to hit in 2025, made landfall in southern China's Guangdong Province around 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the provincial meteorological service reported.

Typhoon Ragasa, with maximum wind speeds of 40 meters per second near its epicenter, made landfall on Hailing Island in Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province.

As of 10 p.m. Tuesday, more than 1.89 million residents had been evacuated to safe locations across the province.

Forecasters predict that Ragasa will continue to move westward at a speed of about 20 km/h, gradually losing strength. -0-

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Chang'e-6 probe data reveals water distribution on the Moon

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BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) — An international team of researchers has revealed for the first time the presence of water and its distribution on the surface and subsurface of the Moon using data collected by China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe.

The study, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, highlighted the important role of solar wind and the impact of comets or meteorites in the mechanisms and evolutionary processes that determine the formation and distribution of water on the lunar surface.

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), together with colleagues from the University of Hawaii, analyzed data obtained at the Chang'e-6 landing site. They discovered that zones of fine-grained regolith, where the spacecraft's thrusters swept away some of the layer during its landing, exhibit characteristic patterns in temperature distribution and water content, caused by the redistribution of the fine-grained regolith layer.

These jets from the lander's engines, which displace and expose a layer of regolith between 1 mm and 1 cm during descent, provide a rare opportunity to study subsurface waters.

According to the study, the water content of exposed fine-grained regolith in the shallow subsurface averages approximately 76 ppm, which is lower than the surface content of about 105 ppm.

In addition, the Chang'e-6 landing site contains, on average, approximately twice as much water as the Chang'e-5 landing site.

As a reminder, in 2024, the Chang'e-6 lunar mission became the first in human history to collect samples from the far side of the Moon within the South Pole-Aitken Basin (SPA). In 2020, the Chinese probe Chang'e-5 landed in the northwestern part of the Oceanus tempestus on the visible side of the Moon and returned lunar soil samples to Earth.

A team of scientists found that water content at the same location varied depending on the local time of day, reaching a minimum at local midday.

The researchers suggest that differences in water content correlate with regolith composition, particle size, rock depth, and local time of day, supporting the hypothesis that solar wind action and impact plowing from meteorites or comets drive the evolutionary processes of water formation and distribution on the Moon.

These results indicate that fine-grained regolith on the lunar surface and immediately beneath it may be a prime target for future exploitation of lunar surface water resources.

China's Chang'e-8 lunar probe, scheduled for launch in 2029, will explore Leibniz Beta Planum near the Moon's south pole. In collaboration with the earlier Chang'e-7 mission, scheduled for 2026, it will conduct scientific research and in-situ resource utilization experiments, laying the groundwork for a future international lunar research station.

China has initiated the creation of an international lunar research station, a scientific and experimental facility consisting of modules on the lunar surface and in lunar orbit. It is planned to be built in two stages: a basic model will be built by 2035 near the lunar south pole, and an expanded model will be completed in the 2040s. -0-

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China is ready to cooperate with Austria to improve global governance, according to Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang.

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New York, September 24 (Xinhua) — The Global Governance Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping has provided guidance for reforming and improving global governance, and China is willing to cooperate with Austria to strengthen multilateral communication and coordination and jointly work to improve global governance. Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who is in New York to attend the general debate of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, made this statement on Tuesday during a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stoecker.

According to Li Qiang, since the two countries have always respected each other and treated each other as equals since the establishment of diplomatic relations, these relations have withstood the test of the changing international situation and have generally developed steadily.

In recent years, under the strategic leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen, the two sides have enriched aspects of their relations and elevated them to a friendly strategic partnership, Li Qiang noted, adding that bilateral cooperation has advanced in various fields, bringing tangible benefits to both sides.

China is willing to take the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Austria next year as an opportunity to intensify high-level exchanges, strengthen political mutual trust and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation so as to achieve more practical results, the Chinese Premier said.

Li Qiang also expressed hope that Austria will adhere to the one-China principle and make efforts to build a solid political foundation for bilateral relations.

He added that the economies of China and Austria have strong complementarity and numerous overlapping interests, which opens up broad opportunities and potential for deepening cooperation.

He said China is willing to continue to utilize bilateral exchange mechanisms, such as the joint commissions with Austria on economic and trade cooperation and scientific and technological cooperation, to promote the continuous expansion and modernization of bilateral trade.

Li Qiang called on both sides to strengthen cooperation in areas such as green transition and digital economy, and promote innovation, sustainable development and high-quality growth in industry.

The two sides should also expand cultural and people-to-people exchanges, promote personnel exchanges, and develop new areas of cooperation in culture and tourism, Li Qiang said.

He called on Austria to encourage the European Union to view China-EU relations from the perspective of strategic autonomy and a long-term perspective, pursue a positive and pragmatic China policy, and cooperate with China to safeguard multilateralism and free trade so as to bring greater benefits to China and the EU, as well as the rest of the world.

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Global companies see new opportunities thanks to innovations in China's manufacturing sector

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HEFEI, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) — Smart and high-tech manufacturing is taking center stage in China, from new energy vehicles and smart robots to advanced photovoltaic technology and energy storage equipment.

Held from September 20th to 23rd in Hefei, capital of Anhui Province, East China, the World Manufacturing Industry Conference brought together these cutting-edge achievements for global participants.

"Anhui Province is focused on a wide range of advanced and emerging industries, including smart manufacturing, biomedicine, electric vehicles, and renewable energy. These areas are areas of collaboration in which the American business community can participate," said Noah Fraser, senior vice president of China operations at the US-China Business Council (USCBC), speaking at an event during the conference.

He added that USCBC member companies are inspired by the dynamism of Chinese firms, which are not only strong competitors, stimulating innovation and inspiring great R&D, but also valuable partners in their global strategies.

Representatives from 79 companies and institutions from 20 countries and regions also expressed strong expectations for cooperation with Anhui Province.

Carlo D'Andrea, Vice President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China and Chairman of the Board of its Shanghai Office, said he looks forward to cooperation with Anhui in joint R&D, technology transfer and academic exchanges.

Multinational companies are already expanding their presence in Anhui Province. Stefano Petrilli, Head of Global Operations at Marelli Propulsion, recently visited the province. The century-old automotive components manufacturer is installing new production lines and launching new products in China to increase its capacity.

In his view, China's transformation from the "world's factory" to a "global innovation hub" has created unprecedented opportunities for foreign-invested enterprises like Marelli.

"Working in one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing mobility ecosystems in the world, we are seeing shorter production cycles, higher customer expectations, and constant waves of innovation," said C. Petrilli. Marelli currently operates eight R&D centers and 17 factories in China, employing approximately 5,000 people.

In January, the BSH Home Appliances Group subsidiary, located in Chuzhou, Anhui Province, was included in the first list of China's top-level excellence factories for its "lean collaborative intelligent factory for the entire value stream of high-end home appliances."

Established in 1995, the subsidiary has steadily expanded, and its site in Chuzhou has become one of the concern's largest production bases in the world.

BSH Home Appliances Group CEO Matthias Metz said its R&D center in China has further strengthened its capabilities, helping the country become a global innovation engine and a hub for the Group's highly skilled workforce, and that the company's goal is to develop the subsidiary in China into its global innovation engine.

Anhui's development trajectory reflects broader changes in China's manufacturing sector, which is moving beyond its established role as the "world's factory" to become a global innovation hub for advanced technologies.

Foreign companies are ramping up their investments across the country. In Shanghai, Tesla has begun production at its first energy storage system gigafactory outside the US, and the commercial batteries produced there will be shipped globally.

In Jiangsu Province (East China), BMW announced the establishment of its first information technology R&D center in China in Nanjing (the capital of Jiangsu Province, East China), which will focus on the development of intelligent driver assistance systems, intelligent cockpits, and intelligent interaction technologies.

From January to July 2025, 36,133 foreign-invested enterprises were established in China, a 14.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Actual foreign investment in high-tech industries reached 137.36 billion yuan (approximately $19.32 billion), according to official data.

China's continued opening-up measures also provide stronger guarantees for international innovation cooperation.

"You can see the ability of both local and provincial governments to attract new investment and promote innovation. Of course, innovation is one of the main reasons European companies operate in China," concluded Carlo D'Andrea. -0-

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Solid Bank office hours in Kamchatka from September 25 to 29

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On September 17, the press service of the Kamchatka Krai governmentannounced a temporary internet shutdown in the region from September 25 to 29.The restrictions will be introduced due to repair work being carried out on the coastal infrastructure of the Sakhalin-Kamchatka underwater fiber-optic communication line in the Ust-Bolsheretsky District.

Solid Bank has established a backup communications channel during the internet outage. However, some bank services may be subject to limitations due to the anticipated increased load on the communications channels. Therefore, please schedule most financial transactions for the period after the repairs are completed.

We recommend having cash on hand during this period, as there may be problems with offline card payments at retail outlets in the Kamchatka Territory.

If you have any problems, you can always contact the bank's hotline at: 88007755606

Please note that all client funds are safe and our offices are stocked with sufficient cash.

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Two new women's health centers have opened in Moscow, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Two more women's health centers have opened in Moscow: the women's health center at the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital and the women's health center at the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital (10 Lobbenskaya Street). This was reported on their channel inMAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"The capital now has 13 centers operating under the new standard of outpatient obstetrics and gynecology care, eight of which opened this year. Here, women can receive modern diagnostics and treatment, prepare for childbirth, and receive regular check-ups—all in one place," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

They plan to complete the creation of three more by the end of 2025.

Plans call for nine more centers in the coming years. This will complete the implementation of the new standard of medical care for women in all districts of Moscow.

The Women's Health Center on Medikov Street (Building 7) was opened in a reconstructed building with an area of 1,950 square meters.

The new division of the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital united four women's clinics located in different districts of the Southern Administrative District. They occupied small spaces and therefore had limited patient care capabilities.

The new center's capacity is 360 visits per shift. The total assigned population is 164,000 people.

The center will operate according to a new standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care. In one location, patients will be able to receive virtually all necessary diagnostics and treatments, both to prepare for childbirth and to maintain their women's health.

The center was equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment, including a mammography machine and three ultrasound machines. In total, over 450 pieces of modern medical equipment were purchased.

The three-story building (plus a basement) houses 18 obstetrician-gynecologist offices, cardiotocography and functional diagnostics rooms (ECG, ABPM, Holter monitoring), and two ultrasound rooms. A cervical pathology room and a mammography room are also located here, enabling the detection of tumors at the earliest possible stage. The center also features an on-call doctor, open seven days a week to provide emergency care without an appointment, and a school for expectant parents.

The center has a staff of 108 people, including 49 doctors and 43 nursing staff.

In addition, the resources of the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital, including its laboratory and diagnostic services (CT, MRI), will be utilized to provide high-quality medical care. This will allow for the prompt implementation of a full range of necessary examinations.

The women's health center's four-bed day hospital will reduce the number of visits to other hospitals or clinics, including during pregnancy. Specifically, pregnant women will no longer need to visit other medical facilities for glucose tolerance testing or treatment for conditions and preventative measures that do not require 24-hour monitoring (e.g., morning sickness, high blood pressure, and mild anemia).

For the convenience of patients, the center also offers comfortable waiting areas, a stroller room, and specially equipped feeding rooms.

The new women's health center on Medikov Street will welcome its first patients on September 29.

New standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care

The new standard for outpatient obstetric and gynecological care, approved by the Moscow Government, is based on comprehensive care for women's health and the comfort of receiving specialized treatment. It includes a full range of services—from consultations and examinations to pregnancy support—all within a single facility (women's health center, maternity hospital, or perinatal center, and gynecology department of a multidisciplinary hospital).

A key element of the new standard are women's health centers—modern clinics with a wide range of diagnostic capabilities where patients can receive lifelong obstetric and gynecological care, prepare for pregnancy, and be monitored by their physician before the birth of their child.

The new centers are designed to replace traditional women's health clinics, where the quality and comfort of medical care do not meet modern requirements for several reasons.

For example, due to their small spaces, which lack the capacity to install a full range of diagnostic equipment (women's clinics often range from 350 to 600 square meters), some clinics have only three rooms. There are also no uniform equipment standards, meaning patients must visit other medical facilities for not only specialized but also many routine examinations (such as ultrasounds).

Furthermore, women's clinics experience uneven workloads and staff shortages. The lack of uniform staffing requirements reduces access to medical care—not all women's clinics have specialized doctors. Another factor is the inability to create comfortable conditions.

In accordance with the new Moscow standard, women's health centers provide:

— continuity between outpatient and inpatient care. For patients, this means seamless transition from the women's health center to the maternity hospital, perinatal center, or multidisciplinary hospital. A Muscovite's health is in the hands of a single team of professional doctors;

— a unified standard of equipment that allows for a full range of diagnostic procedures (ultrasound, mammography, fetal screening and other examinations) to be performed using modern, high-tech equipment;

— a unified approach to staffing. The centers will employ specialists from various fields: obstetricians/gynecologists, therapists, endocrinologists, psychologists, and other professionals;

— modern approaches to disease prevention and treatment, including early detection of cancer, treatment of infertility, cervical pathology, benign breast diseases, and much more;

— Convenient digital solutions. All data on appointments, examination results, tests, and prescriptions are stored in an electronic medical record. Women's clinics and women's health centers are integrated into the Unified Medical Information and Analytical System (EMIAS). All core processes (structured protocols, site passports, routing, pregnancy registries, etc.) are implemented digitally;

— comfortable conditions for patients, ensuring intimacy and maintaining personal space, creating an atmosphere of coziness and a positive attitude.

Furthermore, a key advantage of women's health centers is their accessibility: they see patients seven days a week, unlike older women's clinics, which only see patients on weekdays.

Women's health centers provide medical care to women of all ages, including those during pregnancy, including those in outpatient groups (those with infertility and other health conditions requiring specialized treatment). Pregnancy care is provided in the most comfortable conditions possible, with extensive diagnostic capabilities and the involvement of specialized specialists.

Women's Reproductive Health Support Program

In September 2024, Moscow became the first city in Russia to launch a program to support women's reproductive health. "I'll become a mother"Its goal is to assist patients aged 25 to 39 (or 18 to 24 if medically indicated) in planning their pregnancy, taking into account their individual health needs. The project was developed in collaboration with leading reproductive specialists and obstetricians/gynecologists.

For the first time, procedures such as blood tests for anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), which indicates the level of egg reserves, egg cryopreservation, and genetic diagnostics of embryos have become free for residents of the capital.

During the first stage, project participants are offered an AMH test. If the test results show low AMH levels, the patient will be invited to a women's health center for a detailed consultation and offered a range of options for successful pregnancy planning. For example, they will be offered the opportunity to preserve their eggs free of charge using cryopreservation. The city will provide storage of eggs and embryos at participating clinics for two years. When the woman has the opportunity and desire to become a mother, she can use these eggs to conceive using assisted reproductive technologies.

Specialists can also offer free in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer procedures.

Today, the EMIS system has generated referrals for screening tests to determine AMH levels for more than 1.3 million women.

Since the project's launch, 270,000 Muscovites have been tested. This demonstrates the high coverage of the reproductive health population screening program among women.

The "Becoming a Mom" program helps young Muscovites assess their reproductive potential.More than eight thousand participants in the reproductive health support project will soon become mothers.

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Fyodor Volkov. The First Russian

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As part of the Art Exchange project, the Vedogon Theatre will present the play "Fyodor Volkov: The First Russian," performed by actors from the Storytelling Theatre.

Fyodor Volkov moved from one city to another, trained as a merchant and an actor, managed factories, opened two theaters, and acted in them himself. He came to Moscow to learn the merchant trade, but something went wrong. This is a story about how things work in mysterious ways, dreams are insurmountable, and endings are always unpredictable.

Directed by Konstantin Kozhevnikov and Oleg Kuksovsky. Adapted by Elena Nosova.

Duration: one hour 10 minutes.

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Again – 25!

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Vedogon Theatre invites you to the anniversary evening of the artist Alexander Bavtrikov.

Friends, colleagues, audience members, and the anniversary hero's wife, Natalya Tabachkova, will take the stage. Two hurricanes of passion—bright, bold, filling the space with their energy. He is a charismatic, talented actor, director, and teacher, leading several theater groups in the city. She is a distinctive, vibrant actress, an associate professor in the choral and solo folk singing department at the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, a teacher, and director of concert programs and graduation performances. And both have always been and remain sincere, relatable, and truly national artists for audiences.

Duration: three hours.

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