October 13, 2025 Cruises 2026 on the motor ships "Ural" and "Bashkortostan" Along the Volga from Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan with a seasonal discount of 9% until November 1, 2025

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Introducing next year's cruises on chamber shipsUralAnd Bashkortostan.

At the end of April, both ships will open navigation in Nizhny Novgorod, and then you'll have a wide choice of Volga routes, ranging from 2 to 13 days.

Until the beginning of October, the motor ship "Bashkortostan" will operate cruises from Moscow, and the "Ural" from Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod.

Travel to the cities of the Golden Ring, visit cozy Plyos and Myshkin, hospitable Kazan, southern Astrakhan, or the northern capital, St. Petersburg.

The Ural is a modernized three-deck ship, capable of accommodating up to 296 guests. Most of the cabins on the middle deck have been renovated for the 2024 season.

"Bashkortostan" is a two-deck motor ship built in Hungary, which can accommodate up to 152 guests.

At your service on board: restaurants, a bar, a conference room, a music room and a reading room.

The cruise price includes: accommodation in a cabin of your choice, three meals a day, an entertainment program, and travel information on board.

City tours along the route can be purchased additionally on board, allowing you to choose what interests you.

Benefits of early booking:

Seasonal discount of 9% – when paying for the cruise in full before November 1, 2025.

The prices of cruises on our website do not include the current seasonal discount.

15% discount for children aged 13 and under when staying in standard berths; installment cruises: 50% prepayment (price not fixed), the remainder no later than 30 days before the cruise or according to the seasonal discount period.

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Denis Manturov held a meeting on the national project "New Materials and Chemistry"

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Denis Manturov held a meeting on the national project "New Materials and Chemistry"

Denis Manturov chaired a meeting on the implementation of the national technological leadership project "New Materials and Chemistry." Representatives from the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Science, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Finance, the Rosatom State Corporation, and the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, as well as the head of Rosstandart, participated in the meeting. Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Mikhail Yurin reported that, based on the results of the first three quarters of this year, the achievement of key indicators and the implementation of activities under the national project amounted to 100% of the planned targets for the period.

The meeting participants discussed the implementation of the national project in subsequent periods and the funding of key activities. Specifically, they touched on the creation of specialized engineering development centers at universities and the development of process regulations for chemical products.

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Marat Khusnullin and Nokerguly Atagulyev held a meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between Russia and Turkmenistan

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Marat Khusnullin and Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan Nokerguly Atagulyev

The 13th meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation was held in Ashgabat under the co-chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin and Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan Nokerguly Atagulyev.

"Today, we are holding the first full-scale meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Turkmen Commission on Economic Cooperation in its new composition. We are committed to actively working to deepen trade, economic, cultural, and humanitarian cooperation between our countries and to implement major mutually beneficial projects. Overall, Russian-Turkmen cooperation has a solid foundation and continues to grow dynamically. Trade turnover has grown by more than 30% in the first seven months of this year. It is important to continue increasing trade turnover, including through the possibility of Russian marketplaces entering the Turkmen market. We also collaborate on issues of industry, energy, culture, and education," said Marat Khusnullin.

During the meeting, significant attention was devoted to the development of transport infrastructure. Measures are being implemented to increase transportation by rail, road, and air. Work continues on developing the North-South international transport corridor.

The Deputy Prime Minister also acknowledged the successful presence of Russian business in key sectors of the Turkmen economy, noting that Russian companies such as KAMAZ have been operating in Turkmenistan for many years, and that Russian companies supply equipment and perform complex repairs in the oil and gas sector.

"The Russian market is a priority for us. We are interested in both importing and exporting our products, and we see significant potential for developing cooperation in industry, digitalization, and agriculture. We will also facilitate joint events for the business communities of both countries. In education, we are interested in exploring Russian digital solutions to create a unified educational system. The protocol of today's meeting covers all areas of bilateral relations, and we will make every effort to implement the planned measures," said Nokerguly Atagulyev.

Following the meeting, a package of documents was signed, including the minutes of the intergovernmental commission meeting, action plans for cooperation between the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and Turkmenistan's Ministry of Education, and between Rosreestr and the Ministry of Agriculture of Turkmenistan. Additionally, an agreement on technological and marketing cooperation between the St. Petersburg and Turkmenistan Commodity and Raw Materials Exchanges was signed, as well as an agreement between the customs services of the two countries on streamlining customs procedures for the movement of goods and transport services between Russia and Turkmenistan. Three memorandums on cooperation in equestrian sports and horse breeding were also signed.

More than 50 representatives from relevant agencies and companies participated in the commission's work on the Russian side. The intergovernmental commission also included talks between the St. Petersburg administration and the Ashgabat mayor's office.

Marat Khusnullin also held a working meeting with Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov. The Deputy Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the Turkmen head of state for the opportunity to discuss strategic partnership between the countries. They discussed prospects for cooperation in key sectors. The parties also discussed transportation issues, as well as the shallowing of the Caspian Sea, and outlined avenues for further cooperation.

"The leaders of our countries – Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and Serdar Gurbangulyevich Berdimuhamedov – are constantly focused on strengthening bilateral relations. This year, we celebrated the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War together. We appreciate that in Turkmenistan, like in Russia, we cherish the memory of the courage and heroism of our ancestors who fought together against fascism," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

During his working visit to Turkmenistan, Marat Khusnullin also visited the new smart city of Arkadag, where he learned about the experience of his Turkmen colleagues in housing construction, integrated territorial development, and public amenities. The visit also included a visit to the Aba Annayev International Horse Breeding Academy, the city circus, and the country's main mosque, Turkmenbashi Ruhy, in the village of Kipchak.

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Russia increased oil production to 9.32 million barrels per day in September, according to OPEC.

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Moscow, October 13 (Xinhua) — Russia increased oil production by 148,000 barrels per day (bpd) in September 2025 to 9.321 million bpd, though the volume was 94,000 bpd below plan, taking into account voluntary cuts. This was reported on Monday by TASS, citing a report from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

According to the document, Russia was supposed to produce 9.415 million bpd in September, including compensation for overproduction in previous periods and voluntary restrictions. Actual production in August was also 86,000 bpd below the agreed-upon level.

Currently, oil production in Russia is regulated by the OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) agreement. From the beginning of 2024 to March 2025, Russia's base quota, including voluntary restrictions, was 8.978 million bpd, excluding compensation for excess production.

Since April 2025, Russia has begun a gradual increase in production in accordance with the OPEC plan. Initially, the production recovery was scheduled to last until September 2026, but amid favorable oil market conditions, the pace of production growth has accelerated.

As Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated earlier, in September Russia produced oil close to the established OPEC quota. –0–

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Russia and Turkmenistan are stepping up economic cooperation and developing transport corridors.

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Moscow, October 13 (Xinhua) — Russia and Turkmenistan have agreed to expand cooperation in trade, construction, and transport logistics. This was reported on Monday by TASS, citing a statement by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin at the 13th meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Turkmen Commission on Economic Cooperation in Ashgabat.

According to M. Khusnullin, one promising measure would be to involve Russian marketplaces in trade with Turkmenistan, which would increase mutual trade. He also noted Russia's interest in increasing supplies of agricultural products from Turkmenistan and expressed readiness to accelerate cooperation in this area.

The Russian Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the development of transport links and the use of Turkmenistan's advantageous geographic location open up new opportunities for unlocking the potential of the North-South international transport corridor, which connects the Persian Gulf countries, Iran, India, and Russia.

Particular attention was paid to prospects for cooperation in the construction industry. M. Khusnullin praised the implementation of modern urban development projects in Turkmenistan, including the development of the city of Arkadag, and proposed expanding cooperation in the supply of construction materials and specialist training.

During the meeting, the parties signed an agreement on simplifying customs procedures between the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation and the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan, as well as a number of documents on cooperation in education, agriculture, and trade. –0–

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NATO Operational Capabilities Concept Evaluation and Feedback Programme Conference is being held in Georgia

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Tbilisi, October 13 (Xinhua) — The annual NATO Operational Capabilities Concept (OCC) Evaluation and Feedback Programme (EFP) conference opened in Tbilisi, Georgia. The Georgian Ministry of Defense announced this on Monday.

The opening ceremony was attended by the First Deputy Minister of Defense of Georgia, Paata Patiashvili.

The conference brought together representatives of the Ministries of Defence of NATO member states and partner countries, as well as military and civilian personnel.

Over the course of five days, participants will share their experiences organizing and conducting military exercises, evaluate the results of their collaboration, and discuss plans for the coming year.

This is the second time a conference like this has been held in Georgia. –0–

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Visa-free travel has increased Russians' interest in traveling to China, according to a survey.

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Moscow, October 13 /Xinhua/ — Following the introduction of a visa-free regime between Russia and China, Russians' interest in traveling to China has increased significantly. This was reported on Monday by the TASS news agency, citing a study by the online survey service Anketolog.ru.

According to the survey, 86 percent of respondents noted that after China's visa abolition, they became more interested in traveling to the country. Eighty-three percent of respondents are aware of the introduction of a visa-free regime for Russian citizens, which took effect on September 15 of this year.

Russians plan to travel to China primarily for tourism, according to 95% of survey respondents. The second most popular purpose of travel is shopping, cited by 34% of respondents. Next come innovation (25%) and medical treatment (13%).

58 percent of respondents said they were attracted by China's history and culture, 41 percent noted the visa-free regime, 26 percent noted positive reviews from travelers, and 23 percent noted photos and videos in the media and online.

Russians are most interested in cities such as Shanghai (69% of respondents are interested in it), Beijing (68%), and Hong Kong (47%).

According to experts at Anketolog.ru, 69 percent of Russians are interested in information about China, 12 percent are already researching travel itineraries, and 16 percent are comparing prices for airfare and accommodations. Almost half of respondents (46 percent) are willing to spend up to 100,000 rubles on a trip, 37 percent are willing to spend between 100,000 and 200,000 rubles, and 17 percent are willing to spend more than that.

The Anketolog.ru survey was conducted from September 26 to 28. It included 1,985 adult Russians interested in traveling to China. –0–

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A ceasefire agreement in Gaza was signed at a summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

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Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, October 13 (Xinhua) — The Gaza War Ending Summit opened Monday in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The event included the signing of the recently reached ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas.

The summit, attended by leaders of more than 20 countries, as well as regional and international organizations, is being co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and US President Donald Trump.

According to a statement from the Egyptian President's Office, the summit will discuss ending the war in the Gaza Strip, intensifying efforts to ensure peace and stability in the Middle East, and ushering in a new era of security and stability in the region.

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on October 10 after three days of intensive negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh between the two sides, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the United States. –0–

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The International Aviation and Tourism Forum is taking place in Sochi, Russia.

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Sochi, Russia, October 13 (Xinhua) — The 2nd International Aviation and Tourism Forum Airtravel Sochi 2025 is being held in the Russian city of Sochi from October 12 to 14, with more than 350 leading experts from the aviation and tourism sectors participating.

According to the organizers, the forum's key goals are to showcase the enormous potential of Russian resorts for inbound tourism, as well as to facilitate the formation of new business connections, the search for strategic partners, and the development of air travel through Sochi International Airport.

During the event, Sergei Krivonosov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Tourism and Tourism Infrastructure Development, emphasized that various types of tourist services are already available in Sochi, including accommodation, food, transportation, and excursions. Local authorities are constantly working to improve safety and the quality of service for tourists. "We are also working on introducing digital and AI services into the tourism industry: navigation, voice assistants, and biometric registration," the deputy added.

The forum features thematic conferences and professional discussions, where Russian and international experts analyze key trends in the Russian aviation market and discuss tourism development, including after the simplification of Russia's visa regime with China, India, and several Middle Eastern countries. Forum participants also have the opportunity to take excursions to the iconic landmarks of Sochi's mountain cluster.

Sochi is one of the most popular Russian resorts. According to local authorities, 7.9 million tourists visited the city last year. It is noted that Sochi is becoming an increasingly popular destination for Chinese tourists visiting Russia.

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South Sudan: Political crisis and corruption fuel violence

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October 13, 2025 Peace and security

The escalating political crisis in South Sudan is triggering renewed armed violence and exacerbating the already dire situation for the country's residents. This was stated today by experts from the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan following their mission to the headquarters. African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

South Sudan gained independence in July 2011, but by late 2013, fierce fighting had broken out between forces loyal to President Salvatore Kiir and supporters of his rival, Riek Machar. Although the war ended with the signing of a peace agreement and the formation of a government of national unity, tensions have risen again. following the arrest of Machar, the first vice president and opposition leader, earlier this year.

The peace process has reached a dead end

The Commission noted that South Sudanese leaders are "deliberately delaying" the implementation of peace agreements, despite years of efforts by the African Union and regional mediators.

Armed clashes are once again occurring on a scale not seen since 2017. Civilians are bearing the brunt of the violence, suffering human rights violations and being forced to flee their homes.

Moreover, according to the Commission's experts, "the vacuum of justice and accountability continues to fuel political intransigence, impunity, violence and corruption."

The Commission's recent report highlights that corruption and embezzlement of public funds remain key factors in the conflict.

Political crisis

Mission leader Barney Afako said the current political crisis, intensifying fighting and "systemic, uncontrolled corruption" reflected the failure of the political leadership.

"Without immediate, sustained, and coordinated political intervention from regional states, South Sudan risks sliding into full-scale war with unpredictable consequences," he stressed.

Afako added that the people of South Sudan "are looking to the African Union and the region" to save the country from a preventable disaster.

Justice as a condition of peace

The Commission called on the African Union to expedite the establishment of transitional justice mechanisms provided for in the peace agreement, including the hybrid court.

"Today, South Sudan needs justice more than ever," said Commission Chairperson Yasmin Suka. "Promises made to victims many years ago remain unfulfilled."

According to her, the activities of the hybrid court should not only ensure accountability for past crimes, but also strengthen national justice institutions.

Humanitarian consequences

UN experts reported that armed clashes and forced displacement are again on the rise: approximately 300,000 people have fled the country since the beginning of the year. The region is home to 2.5 million South Sudanese refugees.

Meanwhile, approximately two million people remain displaced within South Sudan. The country has also become a refuge for 560,000 people fleeing war-torn Sudan.

"The mounting violence, mass displacement, and the erosion of the peace agreement signed seven years ago demonstrate that South Sudan cannot recover without stability and justice," noted Commission member Carlos Castresana Fernández. He emphasized the need to establish "robust and independent justice and accountability mechanisms."

"The African Union and regional partners must act now – not only to prevent another war, but also to lay the foundation for a just peace based on the rule of law," the expert added.

The members of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan are not UN employees and serve on a voluntary basis. The Commission was established by the UN Human Rights Council in March 2016.

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