Drone incident was a "serious attack on critical infrastructure," says Danish Prime Minister

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

OSLO, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday that the drone incident that led to the closure of Copenhagen Airport for several hours on Monday was a "serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure." She added that the incident should be viewed in the broader context of hybrid threats across Europe.

"We've already seen drones over Poland, activity in Romania, violations of Estonian airspace, cyberattacks on European airports over the weekend, and now drones in Denmark and Norway," M. Frederiksen told reporters.

Copenhagen's Kastrup International Airport suspended operations for approximately four hours on Monday evening, affecting approximately 20,000 passengers. Flight delays and cancellations continued on Tuesday, preventing travelers from attending study trips, honeymoons, business trips, and sporting events.

In neighboring Norway, Oslo's Gardermoen Airport was also forced to close around midnight Monday night after drones were spotted overhead. The airport reopened around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. Norway's police security service said it was in contact with Danish authorities to determine whether the two incidents were related.

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Moscow begins turning on heating – Sobyanin

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Heating will be turned on in Moscow tomorrow. Heat will be supplied first to social facilities—kindergartens, schools, and hospitals—and then to residential buildings. It will take several days for heating to be turned on at all city facilities. This was announced on the channel inMAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Dear residents, the city is gradually approaching the winter season, bidding farewell to the warm summer. We don't expect any unusually cold weather these days, but temperatures are beginning to drop," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

In total, more than 74,000 facilities, including over 34,000 residential buildings, were prepared for the autumn-winter period.

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Take part in the "Pulse of Hope" blood drive

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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia

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RUDN University students and staff, join the "Pulse of Hope" charity campaign. Its goal is to collect donated blood for children in need of transfusions. Your help is needed by those battling serious illnesses.

RUDN University students and staff, join the "Pulse of Hope" charity campaign. Its goal is to collect donated blood for children in need of transfusions. Your help is needed by those battling serious illnesses.

The event will take place on October 18 from 9:00 to 13:00 at the building of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology" at the address: 1 Samory Mashela Street.

The event was organized by the Youth Chamber of the Obruchevsky District of Moscow.

To participate, you need to register using the link: HTTPS: //forts. Yandex.ru/kloud/68bfe4da4936392b66h6h.Volunteers will contact you a few days before the event to confirm your attendance.

Contraindications for donation

(can cause harm to both the donor and the patient):

ARI or other acute infectious diseases (less than 2 weeks ago); vaccination (live vaccines – less than 1 month ago, non-live – less than 2 weeks); viral hepatitis, positive test result for viral hepatitis markers; operations (less than 1 month ago); intake of antibiotics (end of course – more than 2 weeks ago), analgesics (end of course – more than 3 days ago); pustular skin diseases; alcohol consumption (less than 48 hours ago); for women: menstruation and less than 5 days after its end.

The full list of contraindications can be found here: HTTPS: //fns.ru/index.zhsp? Load = DV_info.

We recommend getting a good night's sleep and rest before participating in the event. Eat a light, low-fat breakfast two hours before the procedure, drink plenty of water, and refrain from smoking for at least an hour before donating blood. Don't forget to bring your passport and Social Insurance Number (SNILS).

After donating blood, you should sit quietly for 10-15 minutes and then avoid strenuous physical activity throughout the day, drink at least 2 liters of fluid, and eat well. If you experience dizziness or weakness immediately after donating, contact the medical staff. The bandage can be removed after 3-4 hours.

Every drop of blood is a chance for life. Show your concern and become part of this great cause with RUDN University.

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Time Travel: "Not a Geography Lesson" at the Imperial Farm

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Source: Save Nature Foundation

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On September 20th, the Imperial Farm, a vibrant educational event, "NOT a Geography Lesson at the Imperial Farm. In Search of Fantastic Animals," was held at the Tsarskoye Selo State Museum-Reserve. Organized by the Russian Geographical Society, the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation was a traditional partner. This event was a true celebration of learning and discovery.

Fifty participants, including children and adults, gathered for a captivating journey back in time. They witnessed the splendor of the imperial court, soaked in the atmosphere of the past, and experienced the richness of Russia's natural heritage.

The organizers made sure the event was engaging and accessible to all participants. It began with a demonstration video of the "NOT a Geography Lesson" project, which explained the essence of the educational process and inspired the students to explore further.

The next step was a welcoming speech by Yana Yuryevna Fedosova, Director of the Youth Affairs Department of the Russian Geographical Society. She emphasized the importance of fostering environmental responsibility among the younger generation of Russians.

The official part of the presentation was continued by a representative of the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation. Nadezhda Tsukanova, the Foundation's copywriter and social media manager, shared information about current initiatives aimed at environmental education, the conservation of natural resources, and rare species. The children then watched videos produced by the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation.

The young explorers then met the farm's staff. Lyudmila Kashtanova, coordinator of the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve, shared fascinating facts about the development of agriculture and botany in the 19th century. Olga Filippova, the reserve's chief park curator, told the participants about unique plants brought from around the world and how horticulture developed in Russia and around the world in the 19th century. She also described which exotic plants were most commonly found in the gardens of the Imperial Residence, and which plants, so common today, were imported and acclimatized in Russia. The participants also met with scientists who made significant contributions to the development of horticulture in the 19th century.

After the theoretical part, the participants moved directly to the Imperial Farm grounds, where the real fun began. The tour followed a route that included ancient structures dating back to the 19th century.

The first stop on the route was a working stable, located in a former cowshed. Here, the children had their first encounter with the world of true professionals—the farm workers. They were given a detailed account of the Orlov Trotters, favored by Russian Emperors Alexander I and Nicholas II, and were introduced to modern methods of caring for these noble animals.

The children not only listened to the guides' stories but also got to participate in the process themselves: they brushed the mane of the charming pony Karamelka and learned about the behavior and nutrition of horses. Many felt a special connection with nature, as interacting with animals helps them better understand the environment and the responsibility each person has for its preservation.

The tour continued, covering various areas of the farm. The next stop was the former dairy pavilion and calf barn, where restorers preserved the original feeding troughs and even sections of the floor. Participants then visited the former goat, sheep, and poultry houses.

The most touching moment of the tour was a walk through the old Pensioners' Stables, built specifically for the eight elderly horses of Alexander I, who served the Russian Emperor faithfully.

The final stop of the program was a visit to the 19th-century cemetery located next to the Pesionary Stables. This memorial has remained virtually unchanged since the reigns of Alexander I and Nicholas II. It is here that 120 horses of the imperial family, some of which are famous for their role in historical events in Russia, find their final resting place.

All the children were deeply engaged in the excursion, asking many questions and actively participating at every stop. Despite the weather, the exploration was fun and engaging, leaving a lasting impression on the young nature and history lovers.

The final event of the festival was the awards ceremony. Each participant received commemorative souvenirs bearing the logo of the Russian Geographical Society and the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation, cementing their sense of involvement in the great cause of environmental conservation.

And although the weather was changeable, the mood remained excellent.

Thanks to a joint initiative by the Russian Geographical Society and the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation, children were given the opportunity to connect with history, feel the spirit of imperial traditions, and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of caring for nature.

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Sergei Sobyanin presented awards to the winners of the Moscow Masters competition.

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Sergei Sobyanin presented awards to the winners of the annual citywide professional skills competition "Moscow Masters." It has been held since 1998 as part of a tripartite agreement between the Moscow Government, the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions, and the Moscow Confederation of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (Employers).

"Congratulations on your well-deserved victory in one of Moscow's finest, most interesting, and traditional competitions—Moscow Masters. And every year this competition becomes more relevant and competitive. You won thanks to your skill, talent, commitment to your profession, your commitment to your enterprise, and this wonderful city. Thank you very much. As you can see, attitudes toward all things domestic, toward domestic products, toward economic development have changed rapidly in recent years, amid severe sanctions, the challenging situation associated with a special military operation, and the requirement to develop import substitution and the defense industry, relying significantly not simply on supplies from abroad, but on domestic production and products. Ultimately, this, of course, requires highly qualified specialists who are skilled, knowledgeable, and work in a way that earns the trust of not only your colleagues in Moscow but also foreign specialists. We win many international competitions, which demonstrates the high level of excellence of Moscow specialists," emphasized Sergei Sobyanin.

According to him, every industry requires highly qualified personnel, who are the key to its development. Many industrial enterprises, which until recently abandoned Moscow in search of cheaper rent or land, are now actively returning to the capital, in need of specialists. This is especially true for high-tech companies, which require competent employees, their talents, knowledge, and skills. It turns out that the most important thing is people and their talents, the Moscow Mayor emphasized.

The same is happening in various sectors of city life, such as transportation, construction, housing and utilities, healthcare, tourism, and the creative sector, which are also actively developing and require an increasing number of highly qualified specialists.

"And I am very grateful to you for choosing your professions and achieving such a level of excellence and mastery. I think your parents are proud of you, your loved ones, your colleagues at your companies, Moscow is proud of you, and I am proud of you. Thank you!" said Sergei Sobyanin.

The competition's goal is to enhance the prestige of highly skilled labor, develop the human resources potential of businesses and organizations, promote professions needed by the city, and attract young people to the real sector of the economy and social institutions.

The competition covers various fields of activity, including industry, construction, housing and utilities, transport, social and cultural spheres, health and safety, and the service sector. Information about it is widely disseminated in the media and online. A special site.

The competition is held in several stages depending on the profession. Traditionally, it begins at the organization level, where the best employee is identified, who then represents the company at a regional or industry-wide competition. The winners of the final stage become the city's top professionals and are awarded the honorary title of "Moscow Master."

The competition's winners and runners-up are awarded diplomas and cash grants from the Moscow Government. First place receives 300,000 rubles, second place 200,000 rubles, and third place 150,000 rubles.

Over the past years, more than 1.3 million specialists have participated in city competitions. The winners have repeatedly won the all-Russian "Best in Profession" competition.

The capital selected the best specialists from socially oriented NGOs.

In 2025, the "Moscow Masters" competition was held for the 28th time, covering 40 professions. Specialists from over 1,800 Moscow-based companies participated. For the first time, the competition featured such professions as socially oriented non-profit organization specialist, care assistant, landscaping worker, social rehabilitation specialist, professional cleaner, and non-destructive testing specialist.

"There are no age or experience restrictions in the competition—only professionalism is assessed. The youngest winners were 20-year-old electronics engineer Ivan Vasilenko and salesperson Sofia Kudryavtseva. The most experienced winner was toolmaker Alexei Ivakin, with 36 years of experience in the profession," Sergei Sobyanin said on his channel.

MAX messenger.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in MAX messenger

The oldest participant, occupational safety specialist Dmitry Klyuev, turned 57 this year. The average age of this year's finalists is 35, five years younger than five years ago.

"Dear Sergey Semenovich, it is a great honor for me to become part of such a professional community—'Moscow Masters.' And although all our colleagues come from different fields, we are united by a sincere love for our profession. This is respect for work and a desire to make our city much better each year. Special thanks, Sergey Semenovich, for your attention to secondary vocational education. Thanks to this support, our colleges receive new equipment, various professional standards are being considered, new algorithms, new approaches, and opportunities for improving teaching staff. I congratulate all the 'Moscow Masters' and wish you good luck and success. Love your profession and be proud of it, and we will work together for our beloved city," said Dmitry Beloborodov, Industrial Training Master at Medical College No. 1.

Alena Sokolova, senior operating room nurse of the highest qualification category at the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital, thanked the Mayor of Moscow for his support of the "Moscow Masters" competition and the development of Moscow healthcare.

"The professional excellence competition demonstrates how many true professionals work in our city. For me, winning the competition is not only a great joy but also a huge responsibility. Thank you, Moscow Government, for your attention to the capital's healthcare system. We feel this very much in our workplaces. New flagship emergency medical centers, new clinics, renovated hospital buildings, high-tech equipment, and the opportunity for continuous development—all this is very valuable to us. We promise to honor our work and live up to the title of Moscow's medical professionals," said Alena Sokolova.

Many of the competition's participants represent family lines of work. For example, Roman Vinogradov, the best electric bus driver of 2025, found his passion in the profession thanks to his parents, who met at the bus depot where they both worked. Finalist Andrey Puzanov's family had a significant influence on his career choice. His father once encouraged him to enroll in a technical school to become a crane operator. Andrey mastered the profession and is convinced of the wisdom of his choice—he now participates in the construction of kindergartens, schools, and other vital facilities.

This year, for the first time, a woman won the "Civil Construction Supervisor" category. Yulia Fedina, an employee of the Construction Management 555 group of companies, has been in the profession for 20 years. In choosing her career path, she followed the example of her father, a civil engineer. "I proudly and confidently say: I am building the best city on Earth!" said Yulia Fedina. She thanked Sergei Sobyanin and the Moscow Government team for the opportunity to prove herself as a specialist whose work makes the lives of city residents better and more comfortable every day, and for the high recognition of her work.

"Our economy is currently developing rapidly and requires increasingly qualified specialists. I am grateful to the competition participants for their high level of skill. Your loved ones, colleagues, and all of Moscow are proud of you!" Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his Facebook page. MAX messenger.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in MAX messenger

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Financial News: Corporate lending accelerated further in August.

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Source: Central Bank of Russia

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Banks' claims on companies (including investments in bonds) increased by 1.3% after 1.1% in July, with most of the increase coming from ruble corporate loans.

Mortgage growth also accelerated slightly, to 0.9% after 0.7% in July. The volume of loans issued increased by 10%, including not only subsidized loans but also market loans, driven by lower rates.

The consumer loan portfolio remained virtually unchanged after contracting by 0.5% in July.

Household funds increased by only 0.1% after 1.3% in July, likely due to spending on vacations and preparations for the school year. Corporate funds, however, grew more significantly, by 2.4% (1.4% in July).

The sector's net profit (excluding dividends from Russian subsidiary banks) almost halved to 203 billion rubles, down from 397 billion rubles in July.

For more details, read the information and analytical material "On the development of the banking sector of the Russian Federation in August 2025".

Preview photo: Greg Kelton / Shutterstock / Fotodom

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Marat Khusnullin: The International Economic Forum "Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum" will be held in Kazan on May 14–15, 2026.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin chaired the first meeting of the organizing committee for the preparation and holding of the International Economic Forum "Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum" in 2026.

The event was attended by Advisor to the President of Russia Anton Kobyakov, Head of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov, as well as representatives of federal ministries and agencies.

"KazanForum has once again confirmed its status as an important platform strengthening the partnership between Russia and the countries of the Islamic world. Our dialogue is based on shared interests and deep mutual respect. Last year's business program brought together approximately 8,500 representatives from 96 countries and 82 regions of Russia. Participants were widely represented, including countries from the CIS, the Middle East, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia. Next year, the forum will be held in Kazan on May 14–15. It will be held at the federal level for the fourth time. And with Kazan set to receive the status of 'Cultural Capital of the Islamic World 2026,' the forum takes on particular significance. Our work must be focused on concrete results, and our shared goal is to hold this event at the highest level. I am confident that KazanForum will continue to serve as a bridge that facilitates even greater rapprochement between Russia and Muslim countries," said Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Organizing Committee Marat Khusnullin.

The meeting also summarized the results of the 2025 forum. The business program included approximately 200 events, resulting in the signing of approximately 130 agreements. Key outcomes include the growth of the halal financial products market, increased trade with countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the opening of an office in Kazan for the AAOIFI, the international organization for Islamic finance standards. Other areas such as the international exhibition Russia Halal Expo and the unique real estate platform International Property Market also continue to thrive.

"We see growing interest from our domestic and international colleagues in the International Economic Forum 'Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum.' Today, the forum serves as a venue for meeting, dialogue, and cooperation between Russia and the Islamic world. This year, KazanForum welcomed participants from 96 countries and 82 regions of Russia. The event was covered by over 500 media outlets from 20 countries. I would like to emphasize that the upcoming KazanForum 2026 will be held as part of a significant event: Kazan's status as the cultural capital of the Islamic world. I am confident that this event should be reflected in the 2026 forum's agenda," noted Rustam Minnikhanov, Head of the Republic of Tatarstan and Deputy Chairman of the Organizing Committee.

Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of Russia and Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee, noted that holding the International Economic Forum "Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum" is a large-scale undertaking that utilizes all available tools to maintain dialogue and develop mutually beneficial cooperation with member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

"In the context of ongoing geopolitical changes and the growth of Russia's foreign trade, maintaining and strengthening stable partnerships is key to transforming the Russian economy. The forum, which will be held in May 2026, is intended to become a platform for expanding Russia's cooperation with Islamic countries. Participants are particularly interested in bilateral sessions dedicated to developing intercountry ties across a wide range of issues. It is important to continue strengthening this dialogue by offering relevant topics for discussion during the forum's business and cultural events," emphasized Anton Kobyakov.

He also noted that meetings between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Arab leaders are scheduled for October 2025. Following these talks, a foundation will be laid for organizing Kazan Forum business missions to countries in the Arab region. The main objective is to present real opportunities for investment and joint projects and identify priority areas for cooperation. The results of the business missions will form the basis for the substantive discussions of the KazanForum business program in 2026.

The International Economic Forum "Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum" has been held in Kazan annually since 2009. The key objective of the event is to develop economic, trade, and socio-cultural relations between Russia and Islamic countries.

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A combined ticket to the exhibitions "Yu.N. Reitlinger," "Graphics Cabinet," and "Russian Abroad: Paths and Destinies"

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad invites you to a guided tour of its exhibitions.

The "Yu.N. Reitlinger" hall displays frescoes from the émigré Church of St. John the Warrior in Meudon, painted by the Russian artist and iconographer Yulia Reitlinger. They were miraculously saved by Nikita Struve, director of a major publishing house, before the church's destruction in the late 1980s. The "Graphics Cabinet" displays a collection of graphic art from the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad. Visitors will also see items from the museum's main exhibition, "Russian Abroad: Paths and Destinies."

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Hearts of Generations

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Library No. 252 will host a concert entitled "Hearts of Generations" to mark the International Day of Older Persons.

The best performances will be presented by creative groups participating in the "Moscow Longevity" project, including the vocal and instrumental ensemble "VIA," the Russian song ensemble "Ivushka," and the academic choir "Kantiamo." The concert will also feature performances by artists from the literary creative association "Svecha i Grozd," the choreographic group "Viktoria," the vocal ensemble "Veselye Notiki," the vocal and choral studio "Otrada," and the classical guitar studio.

After the concert, everyone will be able to learn about the project's directions and ask questions.

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Five people died in a road accident in northern Kazakhstan.

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Almaty, September 23 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed in a traffic accident 5 km from the village of Bayet in the Pavlodar region of northern Kazakhstan, the Kazinform news agency reported on Tuesday.

An accident occurred on the Pavlodar-Kyzylorda highway involving a truck and a car. According to preliminary reports, the driver of the latter created a dangerous situation. This resulted in a collision and a fire in the car.

Four passengers and the driver died in the accident. A pre-trial investigation has been launched into the accident.

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