China has presented its first comprehensive policy paper outlining its position on WTO reform.

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Beijing, February 19 (Xinhua) — China recently submitted a document to the World Trade Organization (WTO) outlining its position on reforming the WTO under the current circumstances, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.

This is the first policy paper submitted by China to the WTO since the launch of the necessary WTO reform process in June 2022, which comprehensively and systematically sets out China's position on WTO reform, the ministry's official said.

He also noted that China had taken the lead in pushing for needed WTO reforms by publishing a position paper in 2018 and submitting a proposal paper in 2019.

In response to the serious challenges and development needs currently facing the multilateral trading system, China submitted a new position paper to the WTO that comprehensively takes into account its own demands and the concerns of other members.

The position paper, based on multilateralism, development-focused and future-oriented, systematically sets out China's general principles and proposals for reforming the WTO under the current circumstances.

On multilateralism, it clearly articulates China's support for inclusive economic globalization and its active position in defending the multilateral trading system, while emphasizing the importance of further advancing WTO reform in the current environment.

The document emphasizes that development should be placed at the center of the reform agenda, helping developing member countries seize growth opportunities in areas such as the digital economy, green transformation and artificial intelligence.

It also emphasizes the need to discuss government measures that have a distorting effect on international trade, respect the differences in the economic systems of participating countries and their stages of development, strive for consensus on issues of fair competition and create international trade conditions that are more consistent with the needs of industrial development, the official said. -0-

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On February 19, 2026, a training session titled "Helping Black Sea Dolphins and Citizen Science" was held in Anapa as part of the Living Black Sea project. Protected nature, protected environment

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February 14th was celebrated as a day for all those in love with the sea and dolphins. As part of the Living Black Sea project, a training session titled "Helping Black Sea Dolphins and Citizen Science" was held.

Citizen science is a highly relevant topic, as it transforms volunteer observations into scientific data. Scientists need information on dolphin strandings to monitor population changes, analyze the causes of mortality, and develop conservation measures for Black Sea cetaceans.

The theoretical part of the training was devoted to topics of cetacean biology, the main threats associated with tides, marine pollution, diseases, injuries, and methods of safe basic care for injured mammals.

Having mastered the theory, the volunteers moved to the seashore and began field (sea) practice. On shore, the volunteers practiced methods of supporting and safely assisting cetaceans in the water, learned basic veterinary procedures, and how to collect the necessary samples to diagnose the dolphins' condition.

The training participants highly appreciated the knowledge they gained and the practical benefits of the event:

Zhanna Rybak, "Nets, Sieve, Shovel":

"…the whole picture of the rescue finally came together in my head, because before this training, there were only fragmentary elements. As a result of the training, the correct algorithm for rescuing cetaceans was solidified."

Zhanna Lvova, Nadezhda Rashkovskaya, "Saving the Sea":

"This was the most intense and visual learning experience. Thank you so much for such a valuable experience!"

Ekaterina Shlyapina, "Pure Life":

"The theory is fascinating, without the fluff, but with real facts, and then immediately on-shore practice. The instructors were a true joy: they showed and explained everything, and answered all my questions. Honestly, I wouldn't want to encounter such situations, but reality shows a picture where anything can happen, so this training is invaluable!"

Oleg Tretyakov, a JTI Russia volunteer, spent the day at a training session with his wife, turning Valentine's Day into an opportunity to contribute to a common cause. He shared his emotions with his colleagues:

"It's nice to know that behind the lecture's impressions lies real help, and our company is helping the Black Sea stay 'Alive.'"

The event was organized as part of the large-scale "Living Black Sea" program. This three-year, comprehensive project is being implemented by the Zapovednoye Posledstvo Foundation in partnership with JTI Russia. The Delfa Dolphin Rescue Center served as a key partner in conducting the training.

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Moscow's AI platform for medical services has helped regions with 10 million tests.

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Moscow is scaling its artificial intelligence developments nationwide. The MosMedII digital platform will provide regions with access to Moscow-based medical image analysis services starting in 2024. The platform already helps doctors analyze around a million images monthly, and the total number of studies performed has reached over 10 million, according to the Moscow City Health Ministry. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Over the past five years, Moscow has accumulated unique experience in artificial intelligence in healthcare. For example, we were the first in the world to launch an experiment integrating computer vision into radiation diagnostics. During this time, the capital tested over 200 algorithms and developed previously unheard-of methods. Two years ago, at the direction of the Russian President, we began scaling this experience to the regions through the MosMedII platform. Today, 74 Russian regions and over 2,000 regional medical organizations have joined the platform. Buryatia has joined the project in test mode," said Anastasia Rakova.

She noted that the flow of tests from the regions by 2025 already exceeded the volume in Moscow threefold. Doctors from across the country analyze approximately one million images each month using the Moscow system.

Moscow provides regions with access to AI services for analyzing mammograms, fluorography, chest X-rays, and computed tomography (CT) scans of the brain and chest organs. All algorithms are registered as medical devices and undergo ongoing quality monitoring.

According to Anastasia Rakova, artificial intelligence isn't a replacement for doctors, but rather a highly accurate assistant, reducing the risk of missing pathologies. A total of 60 services have been piloted in the capital, and organizations across the country are already using 17 of them.

The Krasnodar Krai, Nizhny Novgorod, Voronezh, Chelyabinsk, and Volgograd regions, as well as the Republic of Bashkortostan, hold the leading positions in terms of platform connectivity. Federal medical centers, including the Almazov National Medical Research Center and the Kuban State Medical University, also use MosMedII services.

The platform is being developed and maintained by the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Moscow City Department of Health and the capital Department of Information Technology.

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There's a day in March with a number like a pretzel.

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Library No. 215 invites children aged five and up, as well as mothers and grandmothers, to a program dedicated to International Women's Day, March 8. Guests will learn the history of the holiday and who has traditionally been honored on this day, both historically and today. Children will talk about their mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, and other important women in their lives, how they support them in their daily lives, and will also read poetry. Guests will also explore books on the topic from the library's collection.

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RUDN University students completed an intensive Spanish language course at the University of Havana

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RUDN University students recently returned from a winter school held at the University of Havana, Cuba's oldest university, founded nearly 300 years ago. Recognized as one of the leading centers of education in Latin America, this university is where legendary Cuban leader Fidel Castro graduated. Today, its walls inspire new generations of students to pursue their knowledge.

Ten RUDN students took part in the trip: four each from the Institute of World Economy and Business and the Faculty of Economics, and two from the Law Institute.

Much in common

Participants completed an intensive Spanish language course and learned about the specifics of Cuban education, culture, and law. The classes were held at the University of Havana and led by local instructors, who shared their knowledge of the language and Latin American specifics of business and legal relations.

RUDN students noted many similarities in the two universities' approaches to learning. Classes at the University of Havana are just as engaging as those at RUDN, with attentive and sensitive professors who maintain a lively dialogue with the audience. And before classes, Cuban students, like their Russian counterparts, enjoy grabbing a bite to eat and discussing their plans for the day at a small local café or in the university courtyard.

The university building itself left a lasting impression on our students. It has a majestic, antique feel: tall columns, wooden shutters, and abundant greenery create an atmosphere of tranquility and inspiration. However, this tranquility is rather arbitrary: Havana is a city that never sleeps. Music—salsa, reggaeton—blares from every open window, and people dance right in the streets, turning every day into a small celebration of life.

Bridges of friendship and cultural code

The winter school program demonstrated that student life in Cuba is as full of adventure and events as in Russia. Cuban peers are just as open, boisterous, and cheerful. They enjoy gathering in groups after classes, hanging out until late at night, discussing music, and dreaming about the future.

Interacting with local residents also opened up unexpected cultural intersections for the RUDN students. It turned out that many Cuban students were well-versed in Russian literature. They eagerly asked the RUDN guests about Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Some students admitted their dream of reading the great novels in the original, to more fully appreciate the depth of the Russian language. This cultural dialogue became a true bridge between students from the two countries.

According to our students, Cubans are very open and helpful, and they supported conversations with gestures and smiles whenever a language barrier arose. This allowed the students to learn Spanish not only at their desks but also in real-life situations.

From the Capitol to the Coast

In addition to their classes, the students actively participated in the cultural program: they visited the Napoleon Museum, the Capitol, and Old Havana, sampled traditional Cuban dishes, and participated in a joint dance lesson with fellow Cuban students. One of the highlights of the trip was an excursion to the coast—an opportunity to experience the island's nature and atmosphere.

A special place in the program was occupied by a meeting at the Embassy of the Russian Federation.

"Thanks to the meeting with the Russian Ambassador, we were able to hear firsthand about the development of relations between Cuba and Russia. And the embassy building itself was striking in its scale and beauty," said Alina Chesebieva, a second-year student at the Institute of World Economy and Business, majoring in Advertising and Public Relations.

At the end of the trip, the students received certificates from the University of Havana confirming their participation in the Spanish language course.

"Studying in Cuba is a unique combination of academic knowledge and cultural experience. We not only improved our Spanish but also immersed ourselves in a completely different reality, where every day brings new discoveries," says Vasilisa Kosheleva, a first-year law student majoring in International Law.

"The trip was wonderful, the impressions were unforgettable! We were able to see life on the other side of the world, to see everything with our own eyes. We especially loved Havana—an incredible city with its own atmosphere and rhythm of life. I sincerely thank RUDN for such an amazing opportunity!" — Alina Chesebieva.

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The Moscow Video Game and Animation Cluster will host "Cyber Saturdays"

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The Moscow Video Game and Animation Cluster at Skolkovo is launching "Cyber Saturdays"—monthly gatherings for developers and game enthusiasts of all ages. The program includes testing new games from cluster residents and tournaments with prizes. The first event will take place on February 21. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Visitors can look forward to VR quests, expert lectures, and master classes. For example, they'll be able to design a character, learn about the process of creating an open world in video games, and learn about career prospects in the industry," noted Natalia Sergunina.

Guests and hosts of the upcoming Cyber Saturdays include professors from MIREA – Russian Technological University and the School of Design at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, as well as renowned streamers, recruiters, and art directors from major companies. The next meeting is planned for late March.

In April and May, the project will hold open days for students. Participants will learn about the work of the cluster's resident studios.

You can find out more about the events and register atofficial website.

The first stage of the new creative cluster in the Skolkovo innovation center is Moscow Video Game and Animation Cluster— opened in November 2025. It's a unique system for the full cycle of video game and animation development, from idea implementation to product export. The cluster offers all the necessary conditions for creating content of any complexity: motion capture and sound recording studios, a high-definition cinema, an educational lecture hall, an eSports arena, and exhibition spaces. Fifty-two companies have already become residents: 44 video game companies and eight animation companies.

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Mosfoto showed how Moscow is coping with heavy snowfall.

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The city media bank Mosfoto published new photo reportdedicated to eliminating the consequences of the heavy snowfall. Specialists urban economy complex Snow removal is underway throughout the capital. Particular attention has been given to clearing pedestrian areas, sidewalks, approaches to public transport stops, metro and Moscow Central Circle stations, train stations and platforms, and social facilities.

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From noise detectors to eco-friendly Christmas trees: How Moscow's cultural institutions are helping the environment

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Moscow parks, museums, art schools, cultural centers and the Moskino cinema park, under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, are actively involved in the environmental agenda. At cultural institutions, city residents learn to consume mindfully, as well as sort waste and find new uses for old things.

"Today, our cultural institutions are not only venues for large-scale festivals, exhibitions, and concerts, but also centers for environmental education. For example, in 2025, the I.S. Turgenev Library and Reading Room collected two tons of items for charity. And in Izmailovsky Park, the "Live Ecologically!" campaign for large families was held: Muscovites set a record for collecting recyclable materials—over 1,130 kilograms in one hour," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Alexey Fursin.

We'll tell you about the main environmental initiatives of Moscow's cultural institutions.

Parks: Plogging, Recycling Collection, and Smart Noise Sensors

Moscow parks are actively involved in environmental activities and implement various projects, including those aimed at educating residents. Specialists conduct environmental events, master classes, and workshops.

IN Terletsky forest park You can stroll along a marked nature trail, along which signs provide information about local plants and animals. Workshops on waste separation and recycling, as well as lectures and tours on ecology, are regularly held here. The park also hosts annual cleanup days, events to restore natural vegetation, including endangered species, and campaigns to eradicate invasive plant species (non-native plants that actively reproduce, such as hogweed).

In the museum-reserve Tsaritsyno For several years in a row, the family eco-sports festival "On the Meadow" has been held at the beginning of summer. Here, you can recycle, attend lectures by environmentalists, or plogging—a jogging and trash-picking activity.

In the park Northern Tushino The "Eco-Workshop" and "Young Ecologist" classes are regularly held. Participants learn about recycling, create products from eco-friendly materials, and learn about flora and fauna.

IN Tagansky Park Interactive creative workshops and outdoor activities are available. Through games, competitions, and master classes, children and adults learn to respect nature.

From autumn 2025Gorky Park Innovative equipment for long-term noise monitoring is in operation: five sensors transmit data to the system in real time. It will be further enhanced with artificial intelligence algorithms that will classify noise sources, such as traffic, construction equipment, concerts, and visitor conversations. The project will ultimately produce a noise map and recommendations for managing the park's soundscape.

IN N.E. Bauman Garden For several years now, collection containers for clothing and textiles from the Vtoroe Dykhanie (Second Wind) charity foundation have been installed in the park. Park visitors can donate items for reuse or recycling. This reduces waste and promotes responsible consumption.

Two eco-centers, "Bitsevsky Forest" and "Forest Fairytale," operate within the Bitsevsky Forest. During their classes, children learn about the richness of the local nature and how to interact with animals, and during workshops, they create various items, from keychains to clothing.

Environmental initiatives in Moscow's parks are shaping a new culture of urban recreation, where caring for nature becomes a natural part of everyday life.

Moskino Cinema Park: Eco-Friendly Sets

The world's largest film park for location shooting Moschino The company also contributes to environmental conservation by creating outdoor sets and reusable scenery. Prop artists use readily available materials, primarily wood and metal. From ordinary wooden structures, craftsmen construct medieval castles with doors resembling iron, and using polystyrene foam, diaplast, metaplast, and paint, they transform the frames into centuries-old stones, carved facades, and massive walls.

For the Russian film industry, the experience of creating durable sets is entirely new. The film park's production designers have become pioneers in this field. They continue to explore new technologies, modern materials, and their operating principles.

The base of outdoor filming props is constructed from a metal frame, then covered with a fire-retardant wooden frame. After this, the decor is applied. Prop artists treat the surface with diaplast, metaplast, and sometimes a cement mixture or sand to ensure a secure fit. Yulia Medvedeva, Chief Prop Artist at Moskino Cinema Park

According to her, the outdoor locations are exposed to rain, snow, and sun. To prevent crumbling and peeling, materials with high adhesion are used, meaning they adhere strongly to each other.

In their work, production designers and prop masters use 90 percent domestic materials. Special compounds and mixtures allow for the decoration of objects and additional protection from environmental influences.

All the film park's exterior locations are reusable and offer ample scope for redesign. The artists are constantly improvising as they work, as changes to the set's exterior are necessary during filming for new projects.

Museums: Rooftop Trees and Moscow's Main Eco-Christmas Tree

From 2023 onwardsState Darwin Museum The environmental art and research project "DerevA" is underway. An interactive art space dedicated to the capital's trees has been created on the roof. The project includes creative workshops, tours, themed festivals, and competitions to introduce Moscow's dendroflora. Last year, a series of exhibitions were held on the roof and in the museum's halls. Additionally, an ecological trail has been created on the museum's grounds, featuring the trees featured in the art space.

This year, the museum will introduce a new activity, "Hidden Resources," for children aged nine and up. Participants will explore the materials surrounding them and what happens to them when they are no longer needed. They will learn about the origins of oil, how it is processed, and how to properly dispose of batteries and light bulbs.

This year, numerous educational events are also planned as part of the Pictofauna project and themed nature-themed holidays, such as World Water Day, World Animal Day, and Leshy Day.

K.G. Paustovsky Museum For many years, the parks have been hosting the literary and environmental festival "Summer Days." Its program is designed for families. Guests can enjoy exhibitions, tours, interactive activities, master classes, environmental events, lectures, concerts, and performances.

Since 2021 inMuseum of Moscow You can donate unwanted items, including clothing, home textiles, shoes, and accessories, to the Second Wind Foundation's recycling bin. After sorting, they are sent to the regions as humanitarian aid, while items with defects or unwearable items are recycled. Proceeds from their sale go to social projects, regional charitable events, and foundation support.

Moscow Zoo The zoo also implements various environmental programs. It hosted the opening of the main national eco-Christmas tree. In 2025, it was decorated with approximately 10,000 unique decorations made from recycled materials by children from across the country. And after the New Year, the zoo traditionally holds a collection drive for unsold conifers. Spruce, pine, and fir trees become an environmentally friendly addition to the enclosures and a healthy treat for the zoo's inhabitants.

Cultural centers and children's art schools: healthy eco-habits and a new life for things

Moscow's cultural centers and libraries support the principle of "giving things a second life." For example, at the cultural center "Meridian" The Second Wind Foundation's containers have been installed for collecting clothing, shoes, and home textiles. Items in poor condition are sent for recycling, those in good condition are donated to those in need, and those in excellent condition are sent to the organization's second-hand stores. Similar containers are also located in I.S. Turgenev Library and Reading Room.

Cultural Center Zelenograd The company regularly holds "Eco-Saturdays"—campaigns for the separate collection of recyclable materials. Participants are taught how to distinguish between different types of waste, where to dispose of them, and how they are recycled. Last year, residents of the Zelenograd Administrative District brought waste paper, blister packs, plastic items, batteries, faulty electrical appliances, and more to the collection point. The "eco-harvest" amounted to approximately 270 kilograms.

Cultural Center "Inspiration" Last year, together with the EcoYasenevo district environmental community, we held over 10 recycling collection events for residents. We managed to collect 15 Gazelles and approximately 260 cubic meters of waste. These events continue today, with the participation of district residents and volunteers. These events are not only practical but also educational: volunteers help children and adults understand the importance of eco-friendly habits and share tips on incorporating them into everyday life. Traditionally, in the spring, the Vdokhnovenie cultural center will host "Elektrosbor" (Electric Appliance Collection), a collection event for household electrical appliances for recycling.

Children's art schools also help shape healthy eco-habits in young Muscovites. For example, students and teachers Children's Art School No. 11 Every year, the school participates in the all-Russian "Bumbatla" and the "Save the Forest Together" campaign. In addition, together with specialists from the "Forest Fairytale" eco-center, the school conducts educational events on the careful management of primroses.

IN Class Center Separate waste collection has been organized and smart Greenbin bins have been installed. And in Children's Art School named after I.S. Kozlovsky regularly hold exhibitions of students' work on the topic of caring for nature.

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Tractor trucks and truck cranes have been put on duty on the Moscow Ring Road and roads in the New Moscow.

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To help drivers during the increasing snowfall in the capital, specialists urban economy complex A truck patrol has been organized on the roads. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Today, the capital continues to experience extremely challenging weather conditions: heavy snowfall, accompanied by wind gusts of up to 15-17 meters per second. This is leading to blizzards and snowdrifts on the roads, creating difficulties for drivers. Therefore, a decision has been made to deploy tractors and heavy-duty cranes along the Moscow Ring Road and in the New Moscow administrative districts to monitor the descents and ascents and assist in resolving potential emergency situations," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

During snowfall, specialists continuously check the condition of the road network. As precipitation falls, roads are swept and de-iced. This is necessary, among other things, to ensure uninterrupted public transportation and the passage of ambulances and emergency services. Particular attention is paid to highways, sidewalks, approaches to bus stops, and social and transport facilities.

The cleanup effort involves the necessary number of specialized equipment and personnel from municipal services, as well as Moscow's engineering and construction companies. Warming stations and field kitchens have been set up for them.

Muscovites are asked to exercise extreme caution on the roads during snowfall and not to interfere with utility services. In case of emergency, call 101 or 112 or the Moscow hotline of the Ministry of Emergency Situations: 7 495 637-31-01.

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Financial news: 02/19/2026, 10:07 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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February 19, 2026, 10:07 AM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 19.02.2026, 10-07 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 96.47) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1019.67 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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