Moscow has expanded opportunities for business participation in seasonal projects.

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The city offers entrepreneurs new formats for participation in seasonal projects, including the upcoming Winter in MoscowSpecific partnership opportunities were discussed at the "Urban Seasonal Projects: Together with Business" conference, where major organizations also shared their collaboration experiences.

"Companies will be able to set up their own branded zones at central city venues, such as their own pavilion or pop-up facility in locations popular with tourists and Muscovites. They can also join the seasonal decorations—last summer, more than eight thousand companies decorated their facades, verandas, and shop windows or sponsored the project," noted Ivan Malofeev, a representative of the Winter in Moscow project directorate.

One of the companies actively participating in the city's seasonal projects is VK, which, at the end of May, jointly with the city, held a festival of friendship with pets. PawsLast winter, it organized special events at the VDNKh skating rink and sponsored the New Year's tree in Gorky Park. VK also supports Moscow-based projects on various platforms, including VKontakte and Zen.

Among other options for partner integration, the expert mentioned holding the event at a convenient location. Entrepreneurs can also implement special offers, events, and promotions at their own venues under the city project brand, as well as organize sales of their own products at seasonal event venues and in "Made in Moscow" pavilions. In this case, the city will provide PR support and a range of free services for business promotion.

Anna Stolyarova, event leader at VkusVill, explained that the organization believes that sustainable habits start small—with mindful food choices, a caring attitude toward nature, and the simple joys of city life. Participation in the "Summer in Moscow" project is fully aligned with the brand's values and the company's mission to make a healthy lifestyle accessible. This year, the organization integrated into a number of Moscow projects, including joining the "Made in Moscow" pavilions, where it showcased its cosmetics products.

The company also established modern, eco-friendly picnic areas in Moscow parks. Anna Stolyarova emphasizes that the goal was to create comfortable spaces for recreation that are healthy and beneficial for the environment. In addition to food, the green areas also featured watering bowls for animals, sports equipment rentals, and ecology workshops.

You can learn more about options for cooperation with the capital in the all-season section "Time of Business Opportunities", which launched on the mos.ru portal in October. It allows companies to systematically plan their work and integration with city projects in advance, regardless of the time of year. The universal platform presents the main results of previous seasons. Anyone interested can fill out an application to participate in the projects, after which they will be contacted by the organizers.

An all-season business section has opened on mos.ru.

New leisure trends

Over the past summer season, more than 450 business partnerships were integrated into the capital's event projects, with companies hosting events and creating their own themed venues. Together with the city, 1,900 companies participated in the project, a 73 percent increase over the 2024 target. In total, businesses invested 2.1 billion rubles in the "Summer in Moscow" project. Thanks to this collaboration, the program was rich and diverse: dozens of venues opened across the capital, and the program expanded to include a variety of events.

For example, the children's entertainment center "KidZania" was located in three parks this summer. There, it held master classes on creative professions and also set up a cybersecurity zone for young children at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. As Yulia Vevere, Head of Partnerships at the company, explained, participating in summer urban projects allowed them to rethink their brand positioning and audience perception, as well as attract new guests and partners.

The conference noted that the projects are contributing to economic growth across a wide range of leisure sectors in the capital. Against the backdrop of "Summer in Moscow," revenue from cultural and leisure organizations in June and July alone amounted to 195 billion rubles. During the first months of summer, cafe and restaurant turnover increased 24.1 percent year-on-year, reaching 159 billion rubles. Revenue from the sports industry increased by 20.7 percent (to 21.5 billion rubles), cinema by 23.8 percent (to 3.81 billion rubles), and theaters and other performing arts organizations by six percent (to 10.65 billion rubles).

Furthermore, the city and businesses are collaborating to create new leisure trends in Moscow, engaging the economically active population in cultural life. For example, experts emphasized that more and more city residents and tourists prefer to spend time outdoors without leaving the city. Attendance at some of the project's city venues has increased by 10-20 percent compared to last year. Event-based projects are increasing the engagement of a young and active population. A third of visitors to the "Summer in Moscow" venues are aged 25-44.

Yandex Maps used the project to promote the "Good Place" award.

"A good place truly makes you feel good, and when you feel good, you want to sing. That's why we based the theme on the music that filled the city in summer. For a whole month, you could relax in the lounge on Tverskaya Square, sing your favorite track at karaoke, and win a nice gift. More than 160,000 people visited the venue, and over seven thousand people took part in the promotion," noted Ksenia Krutova, Head of Special Projects at the Search and Information Mapping Service.

Avito also joined the "Summer in Moscow" campaign. According to its Director of Government Relations, Dmitry Gavrilenko, the organization's project demonstrated how a brand can simultaneously engage its audience and strengthen its reputation. The company's city site was visited by over 50,000 people. It also served as a gateway for aspiring entrepreneurs. Market experts offered advice to businesspeople during the "Business Packaging" public talk in Gorky Park.

Joint development

Often, companies' projects in parks and city spaces went beyond entertainment and included educational, social, and cultural initiatives.

For example, a modern space opened on Bolotnaya Square this summer, where Muscovites and tourists explored new technologies and services. Guests created their own AI characters, generated music and videos, and participated in intellectual quizzes and 3D table tennis matches.

Particular attention was paid to family entertainment, with cartoon and movie screenings. The program wasn't just about entertainment. Every Wednesday, there were meetings for entrepreneurs and those just thinking about starting their own business. In collaboration with the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development The Made in Moscow project hosted industry discussions where participants learned about digital and financial solutions for business development, received expert advice, and established business contacts.

"Together with the Moscow Government, Sber not only offers residents and visitors modern technologies and smart services, but also creates a new digital environment—one as natural as Moscow's parks and boulevards. This summer, we built a multimedia hub on Bolotnaya Square, which was visited by 225,000 people. Everyone could interact with artificial intelligence, create their own digital twin using GigaChat, and generate music and videos. Moscow entrepreneurs learned how our services help small businesses grow stronger and closer to people. For us, such projects are more than just a partnership; they are a way to be part of the vibrant city life. And when Muscovites gather again at skating rinks, squares, and festivals this coming winter, Sber will definitely be there," emphasized Herman Barg, Chairman of Sberbank.

X5 opened a coworking space and career development platform in Gorky Park. The space hosted expert meetings, skills training sessions, and game-based activities for all ages.

As Viktor Vyazovsky, Head of Employer Branding at the company, noted, the organization's entertainment venue and coworking space became a place where visitors could combine relaxation with education and career development. Master classes, quests, and educational programs helped people of all ages discover new horizons, while sports and wellness activities supported a healthy lifestyle. Over three months, more than 300 events were organized. Together with coworking visitors, the company hosted over 40,000 guests. Through projects like these, the organization can impact the lives of city residents holistically, offering high-quality family recreation that simultaneously inspires and unites people around shared values of development and self-realization.

Event tourism has a significant economic impact. Thanks to travelers who come to Moscow to attend city events, the capital's budget could generate over 260 billion rubles by 2030.

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Together we can do more! How the Volunteer School at the Polytechnic University went

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In 2025, the annual "Volunteer School at Polytechnic University" project was implemented jointly with the Institute of Civil Engineering and the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade as part of the SPbPU Development Program to 2036 and the national goal of developing patriotism and engaging 45% of young people in volunteer and social activities by 2030 (the Russian National Project "Youth and Children").

A total of 296 participants completed the Volunteer School. Among them were students from the Institute of Civil Engineering, the Institute of Social Studies, the Institute of Mechanics and Electronics, the Institute of Economics, the Institute of Economics and Telecommunications, and the Institute of Biological and Social Sciences. Organized by the Harmony Dobro Center, the Volunteer School brought together students eager to learn how to help others and become part of the Polytechnic's ecosystem of goodness.

Over the course of five days, the students attended training sessions, meetings with experts, master classes, and an additional day dedicated to culture and creativity. The Volunteer School featured 22 speakers: veterans of the Air Defense Forces, members of the Air Defense Forces Veterans Association and the Fatherland Defenders Fund, leaders and representatives of NGOs, charitable foundations, the St. Petersburg Resource Center, the St. Petersburg Youth House, the Urban Volunteer Center, and experts from Rosmolodezh.Grants, Grants of the First, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, and the International Prize.

Each day was themed. Participants learned about the volunteer ecosystem and explored the importance of supporting the development of blood and bone marrow donation. They acquired basic first aid and psychological support skills, explored grants and media projects, examined social and event-based volunteering in detail, discussed youth initiatives, developed creativity, and shared inspiration through creative expression.

Tatyana Nam, Director of the Dobro.Center "Harmony," spoke at the school's opening. She discussed key areas of volunteering and opportunities for students at the Polytechnic University, as well as how to be successful and happy. Maxim Smirnov, founder of the All-Russian Online School of Media Volunteers and a lecturer at the Znanie Society, shared his personal experience of growing from a volunteer to a youth mentor. And Sergey Korolev, Director of the Volunteer Resource Center in St. Petersburg, conducted a training session on the application of various game-based practices to working with young people.

The second day of the training focused on bone marrow donation. Lyubov Belozerova, Director of the Bone Marrow Donation Development Center Foundation and the fortunate one who saved a life, spoke about her mission and the challenges of finding a DNA match.

A significant event of the day was a meeting with SVO veterans, natives of Donbas, and members of the St. Petersburg Youth Parliament, Zakhar Kornev and Vladimir Sukhinin. They shared their stories honestly and openly and answered students' questions. At the end of the evening, Maria Guner, head of the PoliNova authors' club, a member of the Russian Writers' Union, and a student at the Humanities Institute, read a poem of hers to the young veterans as a literary gift—a continuation of their words about peace and tranquility.

We talked with the children about what it means to be a patriot of one's country. Each person demonstrates their civic responsibility, patriotism, and love for their homeland through their actions. Service to the Fatherland is a great value. And not necessarily with weapons in hand," said Zakhar Kornev, a veteran of the SVO and deputy chairman of the Youth Parliament of St. Petersburg.

I liked that the young veterans of the SVO are very open and sincere, just like us students. They aren't afraid to talk about their lives, families, and difficult moments. It's gratifying that despite difficult life experiences, they remain positive and share their stories with others. Listening to them was truly interesting. Overall, the Volunteer School gave me the opportunity to listen to interesting speakers, especially the topics on social volunteering and first aid. I believe I not only gained new knowledge but also met people from other institutes and was inspired to help people! – shared her impressions Daria Nagibovich, a second-year student at the Institute of Mechanics, Economics, and Telecommunications.

On the third day of the school, volunteers learned basic first aid and psychological support with Russian Red Cross psychologists Arina Belozerova and Sofia Volkova. Together with active members of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, firefighters, and experts from the Volunteer Rescuers group, Daniil Bobrovsky and Bogdan Leta, they learned critical response procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, trauma care, and respiratory arrest.

The fourth day was a day of ideas, projects, and creativity. Maria Pilipenko, an expert in federal grant competitions (Rosmolodezh.Grants, Grants First, ASI), and head of the Youth Projects Laboratory, discussed how to turn a socially significant initiative into a tangible project and secure funding. Student producers Ksenia Tomchuk and Polina Kisochkina from the St. Petersburg State Institute of Film and Television presented an original film almanac about heroes of charity, created with the support of Rosmolodezh.Grants.

Maxim Smirnov, a marketing specialist at the Institute of Social Sciences, held a master class on developing creativity and discussed media volunteering. Student mentors at the School of Self-Development, led by Anastasia Savina, a youth mentor at the Harmony Volunteer Projects Center and a specialist at the Institute of Social Sciences' Applied Psychology Laboratory, demonstrated how films can be used to analyze and gently correct human behavior, and to learn to better understand oneself.

On the final day, the students immersed themselves in various volunteer activities. Maria Obukhova, head of the SPbPU Dobro.Center volunteer headquarters and an IPMEiT student, used examples from her own experience to demonstrate the importance of helping those who especially need support (children, adults in difficult life situations, and stray animals).

Nikita Dmitriev, head of the City Volunteer Center and deputy director of the St. Petersburg Youth Center, spoke about event-based projects, large-scale forums, and international events. He demonstrated how volunteering opens doors to new experiences and even travel. At the end of the day, experienced game coach Roman Klymkiv conducted a financial literacy training session, "Cash Flow," where participants learned how to plan, strategize, and manage a budget.

Doing good is easier than it seems. The most important thing is to take the first step, and then, together with the kindest community in our cultural capital, an exciting adventure awaits you," emphasized Nikita Dmitriev, Deputy Director of the St. Petersburg Youth Center.

The finale of the 8th Volunteer School provided students with an atmosphere of creativity and friendship. Begench Mukhammedov, head of the International Community of Foreign Students, spoke about how Russian and international students can collaborate on volunteer projects, preserve historical and cultural traditions and values, and contribute to the development of youth.

The School's closing ceremony took place in a celebratory, creative atmosphere of unity and inspiration. Participants attended a concert by the PoliNova Authors' Club and enjoyed works by young poets, musicians, and vocalists from the Polytechnic University, as well as guests from other St. Petersburg universities.

Students of the School received certificates of attendance at lectures and practical classes, and "graduates" who successfully completed all days of the program were awarded diplomas indicating the hours of training under the volunteer program.

"The Polytechnic University cultivates socially responsible leaders, and our Volunteer School is a shining example of this," noted Tatyana Nam, the project's author and director, and director of the SPbPU Dobro.Center.

The 8th Volunteer School demonstrated the success of the Polytechnic University's unique ecosystem of kindness, which unites students from various institutes and fields, helps them discover their talents, and teaches them to work together for the common good.

The organizers, experts, and participants express special gratitude to Maxim Pasholikov, Vice-Rector for Information, Youth Policy, and Security, and Natalia Chicherina, Director of the Humanities Institute, for their long-term and comprehensive support of the Volunteer School at the Polytechnic University project.

Together we can do more!

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Fountains at VDNKh are ready for winter.

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City services specialists have prepared the fountains at VDNKh for the winter season. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

The fountain season has ended in the capital.

October 1"After that, we began preparing the structures for winter. We cleaned the fountains "Friendship of Nations," "Stone Flower," "Golden Ear," and 14 fountains located on VDNKh's Central Alley. The work was carried out by utility crews using specialized equipment," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The fountains at the country's main exhibition site are complex architectural and artistic structures with numerous decorative elements. They require careful maintenance and are cleaned exclusively by hand.

Gilded elements and smalt mosaics were cleaned with a citric acid solution using soft brushes, while granite surfaces were washed with a neutral detergent using high-pressure cleaners. Industrial climbers were brought in to clean the upper portion of the 16-meter-tall "Golden Ear" fountain. Boats were used to reach the fountain, located in the center of the Third Kamensky Pond.

During the winter, specialists will inspect the hydraulics, pumping equipment, underground sewer structures, and fountain jet components.

In 2018–2019, all fountains designated as federal cultural heritage sites at VDNKh were restored, including 14 on the Central Alley, the "Golden Ear," the "Stone Flower," and the "Friendship of Nations." All were restored to their original appearance, and their engineering systems were completely updated.

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Sanae Takaichi has been officially elected as Japan's Prime Minister.

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Tokyo, October 21 (Xinhua) — Sanae Takaichi, chairwoman of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, was officially elected as Japan's prime minister on Tuesday. She won the vote in both houses of parliament, becoming the first woman to hold the post in the country's history.

In the House of Representatives (lower house of parliament) elections, Sanae Takaichi received 237 votes, beating the leader of the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party, Yoshihiko Noda, who received 149 votes, as well as other rivals.

Voting also took place in the House of Councillors (the upper house of parliament), but no candidate secured a majority in the first round. Sanae Takaichi led with 123 votes, followed by Yoshihiko Noda with 44 votes.

This triggered an unprecedented runoff election in the upper house, the first in 13 years, which Sanae Takaichi ultimately won.

Having won the vote in both houses of parliament, she was officially appointed the 104th Prime Minister of Japan. Sanae Takaichi became the first woman in the country's history to hold this post.

Sanae Takaichi is expected to announce her government's lineup later on Tuesday. –0–

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Iran's Foreign Minister and the UN Secretary-General discussed the situation in the Gaza Strip and Yemen.

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Tehran, October 21 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and UN Secretary-General António Guterres exchanged views on the situation in the Gaza Strip and Yemen during a telephone conversation on Monday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

As noted, they discussed the latest events in these conflict regions.

The Iranian minister stressed that the international community has a responsibility to prevent further Israeli violations of the ceasefire with Hamas and to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip.

A. Araghchi also mentioned the situation in Yemen, condemning Israel's "aggression" against the Arab country. He called for continued cooperation between Iran and the UN to ensure stability in Yemen and security in the region.

A. Guterres pointed out the need to continue diplomatic consultations to ensure stability and security in the region. –0–

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The Chinese tropical resort of Sanya welcomes Russian tourists with an expanded range of Russian-language services.

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Sanya, October 21 (Xinhua) — Russian tourists visiting the southern Chinese resort city of Sanya are reporting a warm welcome and comfortable stay thanks to the expansion of Russian-language services. Local authorities have taken measures to improve the quality of service following China's introduction of a visa-free regime for Russian citizens.

"The changes in Sanya are amazing!" shared Ekaterina, a tourist from Moscow who completed a five-day vacation. She says local vendors are fluent in quoting fruit prices in Russian, and Russian-speaking staff at tourist attractions help plan walking routes.

Since mid-September, when China introduced a visa-free regime for Russians, Sanya's beaches and tourist areas have seen a significant increase in Russian visitors. To ensure maximum convenience, the city has organized specialized Russian language courses for local employees in hotels, tourist areas, and the transportation sector.

According to statistics, in the first half of 2025, the tourist flow from Russia to Sanya soared by 266.2 percent year-on-year, accounting for more than 40 percent of the total number of foreign guests.

At the front desk of a coastal hotel, Yuna, a Russian-speaking employee, is checking in a group of tourists from St. Petersburg. Previously, she communicated with Russian-speaking guests using gestures and translation apps, but now she can explain the features of the hotel rooms in Russian, remind them of breakfast times, and explain other details.

Language courses organized by the local organization help you master the vocabulary needed for work. For example, they cover hotel check-in and check-out procedures, as well as recommendations for visiting attractions. The training even covers such nuances as extending a room or explaining the location of the nearest coconut shop.

Course instructor Liu Xiaomei based the lessons on real-life examples. "If a guest asks where they can try diving, we teach them not only how to point them out but also how to explain safety precautions," she explained. The lessons also include practicing emergency response situations, including helping with lost property.

After completing the training, Ma Zhi, a tourist zone employee at Yalong Bay (Sanya), can now speak in Russian about coconut groves and coral reef protection measures. "Last week, after my talk, a Russian tourist gained a new appreciation for Sanya's environmental protection efforts. That was especially gratifying," he remarked.

As is known, Sanya plans to implement additional training initiatives in the near future: launching educational videos in Russian for self-study, increasing the number of Russian-speaking guides in key tourist areas, optimizing Russian-language navigation, and expanding the network of currency exchange offices.

This winter, Russian tourists are expected to be able to fully enjoy the sun and beaches of Sanya without the language barrier of this tropical resort in southern China.

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Green electricity has given new impetus to China's development.

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During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021–2025), China's energy sector achieved new breakthroughs and historic successes. The world's largest renewable energy system was established, installed generation capacity from new energy sources surpassed that of coal-fired power for the first time in history, and the new energy industry's value chain is continuously improving.

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China has completed construction of the world's first underwater data center powered by wind energy.

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SHANGHAI, October 21 (Xinhua) — China announced on Tuesday the completion of the world's first underwater data center powered by wind energy. The project, located in the Lingang New Area of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone in eastern China, has become a benchmark for green computing infrastructure development.

The total investment in this project, with an installed capacity of 24 MW, amounted to 1.6 billion yuan (about 226 million US dollars), according to the Lingang New District administration.

Over 95 percent of the electricity used by the underwater data center is generated from renewable energy sources. Compared to traditional land-based data centers, their underwater counterpart reduces energy consumption by 22.8 percent, while also reducing water use and land area by 100 percent and 90 percent, respectively.

The Lingang New District Administration announced that the completion of the new project marks a breakthrough in the integrated development of an underwater data center and offshore renewable energy. The project provides an important example of green and low-carbon computing infrastructure development and the local utilization of offshore wind energy.

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China has added 22 more wetlands to its list of nationally significant wetlands.

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BEIJING, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — China recently added 22 sites to its list of national wetlands, bringing the total number to 80, the State Forestry and Grassland Administration announced.

The move reflects China's continued commitment to wetland conservation and restoration in recent years, including the passage of its first dedicated wetland conservation law, a major milestone in the country's environmental protection efforts.

China currently has 82 internationally significant wetlands and 22 internationally designated wetland cities. Meanwhile, more than 1 million hectares of wetlands have been added or restored nationwide.

According to the aforementioned department, in the future, it will pay special attention to improving the wetland conservation and restoration system, the survey and monitoring system, and the protection supervision system in order to improve the quality and stability of wetland ecosystems. -0-

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Physicists confirmed their title as the university's best basketball players

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On the eve of the regional interuniversity Faculty Festival, the NSU 3×3 Basketball Championship was held to select the strongest men's team. Nine teams participated in the competition, divided into three subgroups. Two teams from each subgroup advanced to the next round, where the competition then progressed to the finals.

As a result, the tournament winners were:

1st place – FF-3

Matvey Stanevko

Bogdan Klimov

Anton Shakhov

Kirill Andronov

2nd place – VKI NSU

Kirill Shevlyakov

Maxim Kopylov

Ilya Selyukin

Dmitry Slonov

3rd place – FF-2

Oleg Morozov

Ivan Vileiko

Taras Zirenko

Ivan Parisov

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up, and we wish them success at the Interuniversity Faculty Festival! We thank everyone for participating, and KaffaV faculty members Dmitry Shumeiko and Viktor Zigmantovich for organizing the competition!

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