NordStar Airlines has begun selling subsidized tickets.

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NordStar Airlines signed an Agreement with the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) for the provision of subsidies for 2026 and opened the sale of air tickets at subsidized rates in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1780 of October 25, 2023, and the Decision of the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) "On the procedure for providing subsidies No. 22-68866-00363-R."

Subsidized tickets are available on NordStar flights from Norilsk to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Ufa, Sochi, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar, and Mineralnye Vody, as well as in the opposite direction, for flights starting January 1, 2026.

Citizens of the Russian Federation under 23 years of age, women over 55 and men over 60, cadets of military educational institutions of higher education of the Russian Ministry of Defense over 23 years of age holding a standard vacation pass, persons with Group I disabilities and their accompanying persons, disabled children, as well as persons accompanying disabled children, and persons with Group II and III disabilities from childhood are eligible to purchase subsidized tickets. In addition, members of large families are eligible for the special fare upon presentation of supporting documents. According to established rules, one passenger may purchase up to four one-way tickets, up to two round-trip tickets, or two one-way tickets and one round-trip ticket.

Detailed information on the categories of passengers eligible for a subsidy, as well as a full list of supporting documents and a list of them, can be found on the airline's website. www.nordstar.ru in the Subsidized Transportation section.

Starting this year, you can purchase subsidized tickets at NordStar sales offices in Norilsk and Talnakh. This isn't just convenient, it's reliable: airline specialists will assist with the process, advise on all terms and conditions, and promptly verify documents confirming eligibility. Sales offices in Norilsk are becoming the primary point of contact for passengers, where everyone can receive personalized attention and confidence in the accuracy of their purchase. Subsidized tickets can also be purchased from other accredited agencies and through the NordStar Contact Center.

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Financial news: On the registration of an additional issue of exchange bonds.

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In accordance with the Listing Rules of Moscow Exchange PJSC, in connection with the receipt of the application, the Chairman of the Management Board made the following decisions on December 16, 2025:

1.

Register an additional issue of exchange bonds; assign a registration number to the additional issue in relation to the following securities:

Name of the Issuer Joint Stock Company "First Freight Company"
Name of the security Exchange-traded interest-bearing non-convertible uncertificated bonds series 003P-02 (additional issue No. 1)
Registration number of the additional issue 4B02-02-55521-E-003P dated 12/16/2025

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Register an additional issue of exchange bonds; assign a registration number to the additional issue in relation to the following securities:

Name of the Issuer Joint Stock Company "First Freight Company"
Name of the security Exchange-traded interest-bearing non-convertible uncertificated bonds series 003P-03 (additional issue No. 1)
Registration number of the additional issue 4B02-03-55521-E-003P dated 12/16/2025

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Financial news: 12/16/2025, 6:25 PM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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December 16, 2025

18:25

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 16.12.2025, 18-25 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 15.6) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 181.14 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the security SU26231RMFS9 (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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Financial news: On December 17, 2025, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,437.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date is 12/17/2025. Unique application selection identifier is 22,025,437. Deposit currency is rubles. Type of funds is the Unified Treasury Account. The maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, in monetary units is 648,000,000,000. Placement period, in days is 2. Date of depositing funds is 12/17/2025. Date of return of funds is 12/19/2025. Interest rate for placing funds (fixed or floating) is FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placing funds, % per annum is 15.76. Basic floating interest rate for placing funds is the Minimum spread, % per annum. Terms and conditions of concluding a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) is Term. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange. Applications will be accepted from 10:00 to 10:10. Applications in preliminary mode from 10:00 to 10:05. Applications in competition mode from 10:05 to 10:10. Random trading end period (sec.): 120 Bid increment:

Time step (sec.):

Extension period end time:

Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 10:30 to 11:00. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 10:30 to 11:10. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement from 11:10 to 11:30. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions from 11:10 to 11:30. The time of deposit transfer in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n.

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Nordwind Airlines is the winner of Pulkovo Awards 2025.

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Nordwind Airlines was awarded the Pulkovo Awards in the category "Most Dynamically Developing Russian Airline".

For Nordwind Airlines, this award is a logical continuation of its growth. The carrier was already recognized last year. Pulkovo Awards for outstanding contribution to passenger traffic development.

In 2025, Nordwind Airlines will operate flights to 20 destinations from Pulkovo Airport, with passenger traffic exceeding 1.7 million. This confirms the high demand for flights and sustainable development.

The Pulkovo Awards were established by Pulkovo Airport in 2024. They are presented to airlines and tour operators for their contribution to the development of air travel and tourism.

We thank Pulkovo Airport for their high rating and our passengers for their trust. We continue to grow, open new destinations from the Northern Capital, and move forward with you!

Nordwind Airlines is one of Russia's largest airlines by passenger turnover and boasts an extensive network of scheduled flights across the country. Its hubs are Sheremetyevo, Pulkovo, Sochi, Kazan, and Makhachkala. With flexible ticket prices, convenient flight schedules, and loyalty program bonuses, flying with us is a great way to start your trip, whether you're a business traveler or just want to enjoy your planned vacation.

Nordwind Airlines: – was awarded the Skytrax World Airline Award in the category "Best Russian Carrier for Resort Destinations 2021." – strengthened its position as the favorite at the Skyway Service Award 2022, winning the nomination "Best Airline in the International Tourist Charter Transportation Category." – was recognized as the winner in the nomination "Best Interregional Air Carrier for Domestic Tourism Development" at the Russian Business Travel Awards in 2023 and 2024.

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Financial news: On holding auctions on December 17, 2025, to place OFZ issues No. 26251RMFS and No. 26253RMFS.

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For bidders

We inform you that, based on a letter from the Bank of Russia and in accordance with Part I. General Part and Part II. Stock Market Section of the Rules for Trading on the Stock Market, Deposit Market, and Loan Market of Moscow Exchange PJSC, the order establishes the form, time, duration, and procedure for holding auctions for the placement and trading of the following federal loan bonds:

1.

Name of the Issuer Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation
Name of the security federal loan bonds with constant coupon income
State registration number of the issue 26251RMFS from August 19, 2025
Date of the auction December 17, 2025
Information about the placement (Trading mode, placement form) The placement of Bonds will be carried out in the “Placement: Auction” trading mode by holding an Auction to determine the placement price.BoardId: PACT (Settlement: Ruble)
Trade code SU26251RMFS7
ISIN code RU000A10CKT3
Settlement code B01
Additional conditions of placement The share of non-competitive bids in relation to the total volume of bids submitted by the Bidder may not exceed 90%.
Trading time Trading hours: bid collection period: 14:30 – 15:00; bid execution period: 15:30 – 18:00.

2.

Name of the Issuer Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation
Name of the security federal loan bonds with constant coupon income
State registration number of the issue 26253RMFS from October 17, 2025
Date of the auction December 17, 2025
Information about the placement (Trading mode, placement form) The placement of Bonds will be carried out in the “Placement: Auction” trading mode by holding an Auction to determine the placement price.BoardId: PACT (Settlement: Ruble)
Trade code SU26253RMFS3
ISIN code RU000A10D517
Settlement code B01
Additional conditions of placement The share of non-competitive bids in relation to the total volume of bids submitted by the Bidder may not exceed 90%.
Trading time Trading hours: bid collection period: 12:00–12:30; bid execution period: 13:00–18:00.

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Financial news: 12/16/2025, 15-27 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the security RU000A109DY9 (Rosnft4P2) were changed.

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December 16, 2025

15:27

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 16.12.2025, 15-27 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 107.79) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 12915.97 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A109DY9 (Rosnft4P2) were changed.

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Denis Manturov spoke about technological leadership at the National Center "Russia".

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Denis Manturov spoke at a session dedicated to the national goal of "Technological Leadership" as part of a series of thematic meetings "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects."

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the National Center "Russia" and spoke at a session dedicated to the national goal "Technological Leadership" as part of a series of thematic meetings "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects."

"I am pleased to welcome you to this wonderful platform, which today is dedicated to discussing the most important goal of national development. The Presidential Decree defines it as 'technological leadership.' I hope that my colleagues will be able to develop this concept through specific projects and provide a concrete understanding of how Russia will achieve superiority in global markets," Denis Manturov addressed the guests and participants.

He emphasized that achieving this ambitious goal is focused on nine national projects designed to strengthen more than 15 industries and initiate a profound transformation of key economic sectors. This particularly concerns the transportation sector, for which a line of new, all-Russian civilian aircraft is being developed within an extremely short timeframe.

"In turn, the shipbuilding industry is working to modernize the watercraft fleet. Today, we are the undisputed leader in the nuclear icebreaker segment, have expanded our position in electric passenger ships, have successfully entered the cruise liner niche, and are among the first to introduce autonomous navigation technologies," continued the First Deputy Prime Minister.

Denis Manturov noted that the trend toward autonomy is also relevant for railways, but the main breakthrough will be the creation of an electric train capable of traveling at speeds of up to 400 km/h by 2028. He also called the chemical complex, where hundreds of technologies have been implemented, equally important.

"The national project aims to ensure domestic production of over 700 critically important chemical products. This will close the production chain, eliminating reliance on imported substances. Composites are also a focus. The industry is focusing on materials that combine carbon fibers with polymers, ceramics, and metals," he said.

According to Denis Manturov, the industry has already proven its adaptability by solving the carbon fiber problem for the MS-21, and today domestic composites are used in aircraft and helicopter manufacturing, shipbuilding, and medicine.

"A separate set of tasks is related to energy, including the nuclear sector and the localization of equipment for LNG and renewable energy sources, and the Government is paying special attention to technologies for food security and the development of the bioeconomy. The world already understands that biocompetence can transform virtually any industry. We are successfully integrating into this global trend, which will allow us to claim a leading position in the future. Thus, today, technologies and breakthroughs in one area are becoming a catalyst for change in dozens of others," he noted.

Denis Manturov focused on the space industry, where the challenge is to increase satellite production and reduce launch costs by developing new launch vehicles. Furthermore, projects to build a Russian orbital station and a lunar station powered by nuclear power were highlighted.

"The time when engineering and creative thought were relegated to a secondary role is, fortunately, gone forever. Therefore, I hope that the platform for the future being laid today will provide fertile ground for the realization of your boldest, most audacious ideas," the First Deputy Prime Minister concluded.

A series of thematic programs, "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects," is being held at the National Center "Russia." They are dedicated to the national development goals outlined in Presidential Decree No. 309.

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UN: Human rights situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate

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December 16, 2025 Human rights

Arbitrary detentions and enforced disappearances, restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, and generally high tensions persist in Venezuela, stated UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.

Speaking at a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Türk emphasized that the situation in Venezuela has not improved since June, when he last presented his report.

Pressure on civil society

The High Commissioner reported that in September and November, the Venezuelan government passed laws expanding emergency powers under the pretext of external threats. However, the content of the new legislation was not published, making it impossible to assess its compliance with international law.

According to Volker Türk, pressure on civic space has noticeably increased. He also noted the increasing militarization of public life, which "increases the risk of violence in a society already facing high crime rates." The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) has received reports of forced recruitment into the Bolivarian National Militia, including of adolescents and older people.

"The authorities encourage denunciations of relatives, neighbors, and colleagues through a state-sponsored mobile app," Türk added, emphasizing that "such a policy breeds fear, mistrust, and self-censorship."

Persecution of journalists and human rights activists

The High Commissioner recalled that the NGO oversight law adopted last year continues to severely restrict the activities of civil society organizations. Journalists, human rights defenders, opposition representatives, and humanitarian workers, he said, "continue to face threats, harassment, and the risk of arbitrary detention simply for doing their jobs."

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The UN's top human rights official reported that several journalists were arbitrarily detained and remain in custody, while "hundreds of people are imprisoned for political reasons." The recent detention of the general secretary of the largest trade union, he said, "sent a chilling message to workers across the country."

Deaths in custody and enforced disappearances

Moreover, detention conditions "undermine the physical and mental health of detainees and, in some cases, cost them their lives." According to the OHCHR, at least five people detained in connection with the 2024 presidential elections have died in custody.

"All these cases must be immediately and independently investigated," Turk said.

He also noted the increasing number of transfers of detainees to unknown locations, "some of which amount to enforced disappearances." In a number of centers, people continue to be held incommunicado, "which is a flagrant violation of their fundamental rights."

Turk noted the release of at least 51 people since the last report, including members of the political opposition, foreign citizens and people in poor health.

At the same time, according to the High Commissioner, since July, the detention of "at least 17 people – mostly women, children, and the elderly – in connection with the activities of their relatives has been documented." The fate and whereabouts of another 12 people remain unknown.

The UN's top human rights defender has called for the unconditional release of all those arbitrarily detained for their civic activism.

Economic crisis and regional tensions

Speaking about the socio-economic situation, Türk noted that Venezuelans face “poverty and hunger” on a daily basis.

"Inequality and prices are skyrocketing," he said, noting that inflation is projected to reach 270 percent in 2025.

“The minimum monthly wage is more than 1,000 times less than the cost of a basic food basket,” the UN representative emphasized.

The High Commissioner also expressed concern about the possible impact of the growing US military pressure on the human rights situation.

"History has shown time and again that when confrontations escalate, it is ordinary people who find themselves caught in the crossfire," he said, calling on the United States to use established methods to combat the drug trafficking problem.

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Human Rights Council: UN High Commissioner provides update on Ukraine

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December 16, 2025 Human rights

The situation for civilians in Ukraine is becoming increasingly "unbearable," warned UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk, speaking at an intersessional meeting of the Human Rights Council. He presented data recent report United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) for the period from 1 June to 30 November 2025.

"Almost four years after the Russian Federation launched its full-scale invasion, the situation for the civilian population of Ukraine has become even more unbearable," Türk said.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights noted the scale of the work accomplished: over four years, OHCHR staff carried out more than 1,150 missions to affected areas of Ukraine and conducted more than 11,100 interviews on alleged violations of international law.

Rising death toll

According to the UN, the number of civilian casualties since the beginning of this year 24 percent higher, compared to the same period last year. "This is largely due to the fact that the Russian Armed Forces have intensified the use of long-range missiles and drones in frontline and urban areas," Türk noted. "This escalation is an endless nightmare for the people of Ukraine."

The High Commissioner added that strikes are being carried out throughout the country, including in the western regions. He cited as an example attack on November 19, 2025, when approximately 500 drones and missiles were launched at Ukraine. "A cruise missile hit a residential building in Ternopil, and a drone caused a fire in another building, killing at least 38 civilians and injuring 99, with some still missing," he said, calling the strike the deadliest in western Ukraine since the war began.

"The Russian Federation reports that 146 civilians were killed and more than 1,150 were injured in the country during the reporting period, but we have not been able to confirm these figures," the UN representative added.

Strikes in frontline areas

Türk also drew attention to the situation in Ukraine's frontline regions, where more than 60 percent of casualties have been recorded this year. Nearly half of the dead were elderly.

"The use of short-range drones with first-person cameras by Russian forces causes significant harm to civilians," he stated. Approximately 300 civilians were killed in such attacks during the reporting period, including people riding bicycles, in cars, and on public transportation.

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In addition, according to OHCHR, in October and November, the Russian Federation carried out eight large-scale coordinated attacks that caused prolonged emergency situations. power outagesin a number of areas and planned power outages in most regions for up to 18 hours a day.

The situation of prisoners of war

The High Commissioner also emphasized the plight of prisoners of war and detained civilians. "Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Office has documented the extrajudicial executions of 96 Ukrainian prisoners of war and persons hors de combat," he reported. He added that since mid-November, there has been an increase in reports of executions of Ukrainian servicemen after capture. "We have confirmed as credible the reports of the killing of 14 Ukrainian prisoners of war after their capture by Russian forces and are investigating 10 additional cases," Türk said.

He added that the Office had also recorded "four executions of Russian prisoners of war by Ukrainian armed forces" and was investigating "credible reports of three additional incidents." The High Commissioner also emphasized that the UN continues to document "systematic and widespread torture and ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war."

"The people of Ukraine need peace"

Concluding his speech, Volker Türk again called for an end to the war. He stated that "those responsible for all violations of human rights and international humanitarian law must be held accountable."

"I can't even begin to imagine how exhausted the people of Ukraine are," the High Commissioner said. "They need the guns to fall silent. They need a peace based on human rights—in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, international law, and General Assembly resolutions."

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