Contributing to a green future: Bashneft planted a quarter of a million trees

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Bashneft Oil Company (part of Rosneft) has summarized the results of large-scale reforestation efforts in 2025. In the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Tyumen Region, the Company planted 255,000 trees, establishing a young forest on an area of 73 hectares.

A key project was the planting of 24,000 trees on the shore of Lake Aslikul, the largest lake in Bashkortostan. The initiative aims to address an environmental issue: shallowing and swamping of the lake's coastal zone. Specialists from the Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences confirm that planting conifers is an effective method for preserving this unique body of water. Bashkir oil workers began restoring the forest around Aslikul in the fall of 2023 and have already planted over 102,000 pine and larch seedlings on an area of over 25 hectares near the lake.

In addition, employees of Bashneft's subsidiaries and branches planted pine and spruce seedlings in various cities and districts of Bashkortostan and the Tyumen Region. The largest forests were planted by Bashneft-Dobycha (Bashneft's key production facility), with nearly 210,000 trees, and Sorovskneft (Bashneft's production facility in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug), with over 16,000 trees.

Preserving the environment for future generations is an integral part of Rosneft's corporate culture. The company implements large-scale environmental programs aimed at minimizing its environmental impact, improving the sustainability of its production, and preserving and replenishing natural ecosystems.

The greening initiatives are a continuation of the company's comprehensive program. Since 2020, Bashneft has planted more than 5.5 million trees across 1,600 hectares.

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PJSC Bashneft Oil Company is one of the oldest companies in the country's oil and gas industry, engaged in oil production, refining, and marketing. Bashneft's key assets, including its oil refining and petrochemical complex, are located in the Republic of Bashkortostan. Bashneft also conducts oil exploration and production in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Perm Krai, Orenburg Oblast, and the Republic of Tatarstan.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft October 20, 2025

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Polytechnic University strengthens cooperation with Chinese universities in the field of construction

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The second Russian-Chinese Summer School on Construction was held in Guangzhou, China, with the support of the National Association of Builders of Russia and the Chinese Society of Civil Engineers. Leading Russian architectural and civil engineering universities participated. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was represented by Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering, and Yuri Lazarev, Director of the Graduate School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction at the Institute of Civil Engineering.

The summer school is being held to strengthen Russian-Chinese cooperation in road transport, bridge, and underground construction, as well as joint activities to train personnel and develop innovative solutions in the construction industry.

On the first day of the event, representatives of the Civil Engineering Institute presented a joint report on "Problems of Ensuring the Safety and Seismic Resistance of Transport Structures." ICI Director Marina Petrochenko highlighted key aspects of transport infrastructure safety, including its impact on the socioeconomic stability of regions and the livelihoods of the population. Particular attention was paid to modern approaches to the design of transport structures in seismically active zones and the use of artificial intelligence systems for monitoring the technical condition of engineering structures. The authors also examined methods for ensuring the durability and reliability of transport facilities operating in aggressive environments.

On the second day, the participants visited the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Zhongshan University, which trains specialists in civil, hydraulic, transport, and ocean engineering. At a meeting with colleagues, Marina Petrochenko presented the development prospects of the SPbPU Institute of Civil Engineering and opportunities for collaboration between Chinese universities and the Polytechnic University through joint educational, research, and project activities.

The Russian delegation was treated to a visit to China's first national museum of tunnels and underground structures, boasting a 5,000-square-meter exhibition space and a 6,000-square-meter theme park. The guests also visited the construction site of the Mingzhu Bay Trans-River Tunnel.

We are confident that the experience gained will serve as the foundation for strengthening partnerships, expanding joint educational and research projects, and developing long-term cooperation between Polytechnic University and Chinese universities, concluded Marina Petrochenko.

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From professional competitions to sports: Polytechnic students triumph at the district student group rally

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For several days, St. Petersburg became the capital of student brigades in the Northwest. The 12th District Rally took place there, bringing together over 800 of the most active and talented student brigades. The Polytechnic University, as a hospitable host and one of the strongest participants, was at the center of the action and demonstrated outstanding results in all program areas: from professional competitions to sports battles and creative festivals.

Thanks to the organization of the rally in the cultural capital, the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University hosted large-scale events—a student team headquarters competition and a multifaceted Spartakiad. The Polytechnic University not only provided its modern auditoriums and sports facilities but also became the central venue for determining the strongest management teams and the most athletic athletes in the Northwest.

The rally began with victories by the Polytechnic students at the highest level. In the team competition, Ekaterina Ryabizo (SPO "SOzvezdie") took first place among the methodologists, and Nikita Likhalitov (SSO "Iskra") became the best master, also winning gold.

Those who report on the lives of the detachments also contributed. The Polytech Petra media team took second place in the Media Team category, consisting of Yuri Gaichuk (Astra Specialized Agricultural Team), Sergey Sudin (BORSHCH Specialized Agricultural Team), and Matvey Spirin (Iskra Specialized Agricultural Team).

The creative festival once again served as a platform for showcasing the talents of Polytechnic students. The rousing dance "In Anticipation of the Holiday" performed by Elena Larina (SPO "SOzvezdie"), Lyubov Skorobogatova, and Victoria Murakaeva (SPO "Alye Parusa") won the "Mini Dance" category. Georgy Antonov (SSO "Iskra"), who won the "Team Summer" category, and Nadezhda Chirkova (SSO "Plamya"), who won the "Artistic Photography" category, excelled at the "Svoy Zal" film festival.

But the highlight was the professional skills competitions, where the Polytechnicians traditionally excelled. The conductor teams, led by Diana Arslanova (SSO "Provorny"), took first place. In the service teams, Ekaterina Babkina (SSServO "Altair") was named best housekeeper. The team led by Stanislav Shapov (SSO "Iskra") won the production team.

The "St. Petersburg Builders" team, which included Polytechnic University fighters Evgeny Ratnikov and Dmitry Korobeynikov (Orion Special Operations Team), and Pavel Maklashevsky, Sergey Shchedrin, and Petr Telov (Iskra Special Operations Team), received special praise. The team took first place in reinforcement, second place in occupational safety and the overall team standings, and third place in the "Site Master" category.

At the Spartakiad, the St. Petersburg team, made up primarily of Polytechnic University athletes, was undefeated, taking first place overall. Our guys also excelled in individual events: the team led by Mikhail Fedorov (SSO Molot) won eSports, while the basketball team of Stepan Vakulin (SSO Iskra), Yadulla Ragimov (SSO Borsch), Egor Zimin (SShO Astra), and Daniil Kalgin (SSO Iskra) also took the top spot. The volleyball team, featuring Alexander Minin (SSO Molot), Nikita Zelenov (SShO Astra), and Dmitry Ivanov (SSO Provorny), secured a commanding victory. Stanislav Petrov (SSO Iskra) took second place in table tennis.

The 12th district rally in St. Petersburg once again proved that the members of the Polytechnic University's student brigades are not only future, highly qualified specialists, but also a united, creative, and athletic team capable of achieving excellence in any endeavor.

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The DRC may declare the Ebola outbreak over by December, according to the WHO.

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Kinshasa, October 20 (Xinhua) — Health authorities may declare the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over in early December if no new cases are detected by then, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday.

The WHO Regional Office for Africa made the announcement after the last patient hospitalized with Ebola was discharged from a treatment center after making a full recovery. This marked a significant milestone in the country's fight against the deadly virus.

“This release marks the start of a 42-day countdown, after which the outbreak can be officially declared over, provided no new cases are identified,” the statement said.

Since the outbreak was declared on September 4, a total of 64 cases have been reported in the Bulapé health zone in Kasai Province in the central part of the country, including 53 confirmed and 11 probable. According to the WHO, 19 patients have recovered, and no new cases have been reported since September 25.

The DRC previously declared the end of the 15th Ebola outbreak in September 2022, which occurred in North Kivu province in the east of the country. –0–

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China's labor market remained generally stable in the first three quarters of 2025.

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BEIJING, October 20 (Xinhua) — China's labor market remained generally stable in the first three quarters of 2025, with the average unemployment rate in Chinese cities and towns reaching 5.2 percent during the reporting period. In September, the unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage points month-on-month to 5.2 percent, according to data released Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Employment among key groups remained generally stable, while some service sectors, such as transportation and shipping, hotels and restaurants, and culture, sports and entertainment, saw an improvement in employment in the third quarter of 2025, thanks to ongoing employment-supporting policies and a vibrant summer tourism season, said NBS spokesperson Wang Pingping.

Against the backdrop of growing external uncertainties and instability, structural problems in the employment sector were relatively pronounced, Wang Pingping noted, adding that China will step up employment-supporting policies to maintain stability in the labor market.

According to China's 2025 targets, the survey unemployment rate in cities and towns should remain at around 5.5 percent, with more than 12 million new jobs created in cities and towns.

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Nine people were injured in a hand grenade explosion in Afghanistan.

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KABUL, October 20 (Xinhua) — Nine people were injured in a hand grenade explosion in Parwan Province, eastern Afghanistan, on Sunday night, provincial police spokesman Fazal Rahim Muskinyar said on Monday.

The incident took place in Afghan Bagh village of Shinwari district at 7:30 pm local time on Sunday, leaving nine people injured, the official added, without providing further details.

He said police have not yet made any arrests, but an investigation has been launched into the incident. –0–

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Russian Helicopters is taking advantage of the opportunity to develop China's low-altitude economy.

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TIANJIN, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — At the 7th China International Helicopter Exhibition, Russian Helicopters' aircraft models attracted numerous visitors eager to learn more about their designs and functions.

The exhibition, held from October 16 to 19 in Tianjin, northern China, brought together over 400 companies from over 20 countries and regions. It showcased the latest technologies, products, and achievements in general aviation and low-altitude economics.

This year, the aforementioned company unveiled the Ansat, Ka-32A11BC, and Mi-8/17 helicopters. According to the company, some of its helicopter types have already been in operation in China for many years. These aircraft perform socially significant functions, are used for firefighting, and for search and rescue operations in emergency response situations.

"Developing cooperation with China is a priority for us. A wide range of Russian civilian helicopters currently operates in China: for example, 33 Mi-171s, four Mi-26s, and a total fleet of 40 Ka-32A11BCs. Customers traditionally praise their high efficiency. These heavy-duty helicopters have proven themselves to be highly reliable and remain the most sought-after in Asian regions," emphasized Nikolay Kolesov, CEO of the holding company.

The exhibition included a series of meetings during which the Russian side expressed its willingness to make further deliveries of domestically produced helicopters to China.

Russian Helicopters is ready to offer its Chinese partners Ka-32A11BC and modernized Ka-32A11M helicopters for firefighting, Mi-26 helicopters for disaster relief, and light Ansat helicopters for emergency medical services and flight training.

"We believe this is one of our key markets, and we always make every effort to provide Chinese customers with the best and most technologically advanced products," said company representative Kirill Burenkov. "We hope this market will grow rapidly, and we hope to be a part of it in the future."

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The first stage of the 138th Guangzhou Fair has concluded.

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GUANGZHOU, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — The first stage of the 138th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, concluded in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, on Sunday.

According to the China Foreign Trade Center, the event's organizer, the fair attracted approximately 157,000 overseas buyers representing 222 countries and regions.

GUANGZHOU, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — The first stage of the 138th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, concluded in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, on Sunday.

According to the China Foreign Trade Center, the event's organizer, the fair was attended by approximately 157,000 overseas buyers representing 222 countries and regions.

GUANGZHOU, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — The first stage of the 138th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, concluded in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, on Sunday.

According to the China Foreign Trade Center, the event's organizer, the fair was attended by approximately 157,000 overseas buyers representing 222 countries and regions.

GUANGZHOU, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — The first stage of the 138th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, concluded in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, on Sunday.

According to the China Foreign Trade Center, the event's organizer, the fair attracted approximately 157,000 overseas buyers representing 222 countries and regions.

GUANGZHOU, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — The first stage of the 138th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, concluded in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, on Sunday.

According to the China Foreign Trade Center, the event's organizer, the fair attracted approximately 157,000 overseas buyers representing 222 countries and regions.

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At the All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean," schoolchildren met with the Minister of Economic Development of Primorsky Krai.

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A significant meeting for participants in the "Business and Entrepreneurship Course" module, offered by the State University of Management, was held at the All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean" as part of the "Professional Trials" educational program. Primorsky Krai Minister of Economic Development Andrey Blokhin was a guest.

"Every large business was once small. We all understand perfectly well that we have to start somewhere. You, young people, are still thinking outside the box; you may have a different approach and vision for business development. Using new technologies, like artificial intelligence, is already challenging for many adults, but not for you. Our main goal is to attract you to business and develop our economy," Andrei Blokhin told the schoolchildren.

First, the students heard a report on the development of entrepreneurship in the Far East. The minister described support measures, business projects underway in Primorye, and the grant system. He shared his personal experiences and discussed real-life cases and challenges facing the modern world with the teenagers. Afterward, each young entrepreneur had the opportunity to have their questions answered in a lively and open dialogue.

"I really enjoyed the meeting—we had a truly interesting guest. The minister spoke about business support measures in Primorsky Krai. This was very useful for me, as I plan to move to Vladivostok to live and study, and eventually start my own business. And I was interested to hear and learn about the region's future plans for entrepreneurship," shared Valeria Babicheva (Kemerovo Region).

For schoolchildren, this meeting was a unique opportunity to gain first-hand information from someone directly involved in shaping the economic policy of one of Russia's most dynamic regions.

"The 'Business and Entrepreneurship Course' module of the 'Career Trials' program, supported by the Russian Ministry of Education, is designed to help teenagers take their first conscious steps into the world of economics and entrepreneurship. The meeting with the Minister served as a powerful stimulus and source of inspiration for them to further develop their own business ideas," noted Ekaterina Snigir, a methodologist in the educational program development department at the All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean."

As a reminder, the "Business and Entrepreneurship Course" program is being implemented by the State University of Management at the initiative of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, with the support of the "Our Future" regional social programs fund and Sberbank of Russia. The course is designed for students aged 14 to 17 and aims to develop project-based thinking, foster entrepreneurial competencies, and motivate them to make informed career choices in business and management.

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The State University of Management invites you to a meeting with the head of Rosmolodezh

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On October 21, the State University of Management will host an open lecture by Grigory Gurov, Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs and Associate Professor of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management.

What awaits you:

Discussion of priority areas of youth policy; successful practices of state and municipal administration; presentation of Rosmolodezh projects; opportunities for employment and self-realization of student youth; answers to questions from the head of the agency.

An additional bonus: attending the event counts toward a student's Project Work score. Pre-registration is required.

We are waiting for everyone on October 21 at 1:30 pm in Reading Room No. 3 of the SUM Scientific Library.

It should be noted that the meeting will be held as part of joint efforts to develop a branch of the State University of Management's Department of Public and Municipal Administration, which opened in May 2025 at the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

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