The State Council Information Office of China hosted a New Year's reception.

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BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China hosted a New Year's reception at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Tuesday, attracting about 500 guests from China and abroad.

The event was attended by representatives of Chinese and international media, official representatives of central party and government bodies, foreign diplomats, representatives of international organizations, experts and scholars from think tanks.

Participants noted that in 2025, despite pressure, China's economy continued to move forward, reform and opening-up policies were steadily implemented, and high-quality development yielded new results. According to those present, more and more foreigners are coming to China to invest, do business, travel, and socialize, experiencing the appeal of Chinese civilization and sharing in the dividends of China's development.

Those present added that they are ready to share with the world what they have seen, heard, and experienced in China in order to present the international community with the true, multidimensional, and comprehensive image of this country. –0–

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Baku will become the Sports Capital of the World in 2026.

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Baku, December 16 /Xinhua/ — Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, will officially take over the title of World Capital of Sports from Monaco in 2026, the AZERTAC news agency reported.

The decision was announced on Tuesday during the official signing ceremony of the “World Sports Capitals” plaque, which was held with the participation of government officials and representatives of the Federation of European Capitals and Cities of Sport (ACES).

ACES President Gian Francesco Lupatelli noted that Baku has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the development of sport, distinguishing itself with its modern infrastructure.

ACES Secretary General Hugo Alonso Castañon, in turn, emphasized that Baku has a well-developed sports infrastructure and already has experience hosting prestigious events in various sports. "We are confident that Baku will set a positive example as the World Capital of Sport in 2026," he stated.

Azerbaijani Minister of Youth and Sports Farid Gayibov called the title a significant event for the country. He noted that, with the support of Azerbaijan's leadership, the sports sector is steadily developing, and Baku regularly hosts international tournaments, including the Formula 1 Grand Prix. He also stated that the capital will continue to expand its calendar of major sporting events in the coming years.

In accordance with the ACES decision, the title of World Capital of Sport belongs to Monaco in 2025, after which it will officially pass to Baku.

ACES is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Brussels that annually awards sporting titles to cities and regions around the world. The organization, which views sport as a tool for social inclusion, improving quality of life, and strengthening public well-being, collaborates with the European Commission, UNESCO, and other international institutions.

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Japan has no right to talk about China's defense spending, says Chinese Foreign Ministry /more details/

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Beijing, December 16 (Xinhua) — Japan, as a country burdened by an aggressive past, has no right to comment on China's defense spending, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday.

Guo Jiakun made the statement in response to Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi's comments on China's military spending.

"The Japanese side made groundless accusations and malicious attacks on China's legitimate defense construction, demonstrating a disgusting and shameful attitude," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.

Noting that China has the best record of peace and security among major powers, Guo Jiakun noted that increasing China's defense spending is reasonable and legitimate. China must address security challenges, uphold its legitimate national interests, and better fulfill its international responsibilities and obligations as a major power, the Chinese diplomat emphasized.

Japan, as a country burdened by an aggressive past, has no right to make such irresponsible statements, he pointed out.

According to Guo Jiakun, Japan's aggressive history, with countless crimes, has led to its military and security actions constantly attracting the attention of neighboring Asian countries and the international community. In fiscal year 2025, Japan's per capita defense expenditure and per service member expenditure were three times and more than twice that of China, respectively.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson noted that Japan has been significantly adjusting its security and defense policies in recent years, increasing defense spending for 13 consecutive years, increasing it by approximately 60 percent over the past five. Japan has also lifted restrictions on exercising its right to collective self-defense, is developing its so-called base-attack capability, is reviewing its arms export principles, is strengthening cooperation on extended deterrence, and intends to revise the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles."

Japan claims to be pursuing a “purely defensive policy” and a “passive defense” strategy, Guo Jiakun continued, but in reality it is violating its obligations as a defeated country, clearly laid out in the Cairo and Potsdam Declarations, and is retreating from the commitments enshrined in the Japanese Constitution.

"Who is actually building up their military might and expanding their weapons arsenal? Who is trying to use military force to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and challenge their fundamental interests? Who is threatening peace and stability in the region? The facts are clear to everyone," Guo Jiakun stated.

Japan's attempts to accelerate new militarization will only raise further doubts about the country's direction, warned a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, adding that all peace-loving countries must remain vigilant and suppress any dangerous attempts to revive Japanese militarism, while jointly defending the results of the victory in World War II, for which such a high price was paid.

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Kazakhstan celebrates Independence Day

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Astana, December 16 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan celebrates Independence Day on Tuesday. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev addressed the nation with a congratulatory message on the occasion, the Kazakh leader's press service reported.

The head of state noted that independence is the highest value and a solid foundation for Kazakhstan's progressive development. He stated that thanks to societal unity, mutual support, and the creative work of its citizens, the country has been able to strengthen its statehood and achieve significant results in socioeconomic development. The president expressed confidence that the large-scale reforms being implemented will further enhance Kazakhstan's competitiveness and authority on the international stage.

Independence Day is an official holiday, and Astana, Almaty, and other regions of the country are celebrating the holiday with social, cultural, and entertainment events. Sports competitions, theatrical performances, museum exhibitions, and concerts are planned in the capital.

In the lead-up to the holiday, Almaty hosted a flower-laying ceremony at the Independence Monument, and the architectural lighting of the television tower, which has become a prominent feature of the city's evening skyline, was updated. Furthermore, the city hosted master classes, family performances, and evening open-air film screenings.

Festive events dedicated to Independence Day are also organized in other regions of Kazakhstan. –0–

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Xi Jinping heard a report from the head of the Macao Special Administrative Region on the work done /more details/

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BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday met with Cen Haohui, head of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), who arrived in Beijing to present a progress report.

During the meeting, Xi Jinping heard a report from Cen Haohui on the current situation in Macao and the work of the Macao SAR administration.

The Chinese President noted that the central authorities fully approve of the work of Cen Haohui and the Macao SAR administration.

As the Chinese leader pointed out, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee emphasized the importance of steadily and consistently implementing the policies of "one country, two systems," "Macao governed by the people of Macao," and a high degree of autonomy to promote long-term prosperity and stability in the region.

Xi Jinping stressed that the Macao SAR government should actively coordinate its work with the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), uphold and improve administrative leadership, confidently promote the proportionate diversification of Macao's economic development, and more deeply integrate into and contribute to the overall development of the country.

Li Qiang, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Ganjie, Chen Wenqing and Xia Baolong were present at the meeting. –0–

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Xi Jinping heard a report from the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on the work done.

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BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday met with Li Jiachao, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), who arrived in Beijing to present a progress report.

During the meeting, Xi Jinping heard a report from Li Jiachao on the current situation in Hong Kong and the work of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) administration.

The Chinese President said the central government fully approves of the work of Li Jiachao and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) administration.

As Xi Jinping emphasized, the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee emphasized the need for steadfast and consistent implementation of the policies of “one country, two systems,” “Hong Kong governed by the people of Hong Kong,” and a high degree of autonomy in order to promote long-term prosperity and stability in the metropolis.

The Chinese leader called on the HKSAR administration to actively coordinate its work with the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), uphold and improve administrative leadership, promote high-quality economic development, and actively participate in the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, so that Hong Kong can be more deeply integrated into and contribute to the overall development of the country.

Li Qiang, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Ganjie, Chen Wenqing and Xia Baolong were present at the meeting. –0–

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China-Europe freight train traffic through the Ereenhot checkpoint exceeded 5 million tons.

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Hohhot, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — The volume of China-Europe freight trains through the Ereenhot Port in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the largest land port on the China-Mongolia border, exceeded 5 million tons as of Dec. 15, 2025, up 22.7 percent year-on-year, setting a new record, local customs authorities said.

According to the Hohhot Office of China State Railway Corporation (CSRC), since the beginning of this year, a total of 3,807 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the checkpoint, transporting 433,600 TEU (twenty-foot container equivalent units) of various cargo, indicating an increase of 17.1 percent and 16.2 percent year-on-year, respectively.

In 2025, new routes were launched through this checkpoint, including connecting the city of Wuhu in Anhui Province (Eastern China) with Moscow and the city of Datong in Shanxi Province (Northern China) with the Russian town of Selyatino.

Furthermore, customs authorities have implemented a number of efficiency improvement measures. Border inspection time for each train has now been reduced to approximately 20 minutes.

As the only transit point for the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route) within the China-Europe freight rail network, Ereenhot currently serves 74 routes connecting over 70 stations in more than 10 countries, including Germany and Poland. –0–

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Sergei Sobyanin announced the revival of tram route No. 5.

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Sergei Sobyanin opened a new tram line on Trifonovskaya Street.

"Today, we're restoring historical justice by rebuilding the tram tracks on Trifonovskaya Street, thus connecting Belorussky Station and one of the largest transportation hubs—Rizhsky Station. Around half a million Muscovites will gain additional transportation accessibility, and the connection between the two hubs is also very important. We've strived to make the tram as quiet as possible. Accordingly, we've laid modern, low-noise tracks and launched the contactless "Lvenok" tram. This is the second line with contactless trams. The first has been tested and is working well. This will be the second. There will be no need for power substations, overhead lines, and so on. This is also very important," the Moscow Mayor emphasized.

Sergei Sobyanin also thanked the employees of the capital's transport complex for their work and wished them a happy New Year.

Restoring tram service along Trifonovskaya Street will provide a shorter route between Belorussky Railway Station and Rizhskaya metro station. Residents and visitors will also be able to more quickly reach the Russian University of Transport, MONIKI Hospital, and many other points of interest.

History of the tram line

The tram line on Trifonovskaya Street was built in the first half of the 1930s. Tram No. 5 ran on it for 60 years. It was one of the city's most popular routes, used by up to 100,000 people per day.

Tram service along Trifonovskaya Street was discontinued in the mid-1990s due to the reconstruction of the Bolshoy Krestovsky overpass, and instead of tram No. 5, a temporary bus No. 0 was launched, which later became the electric bus route C510.

In 2024–2025, at the direction of Sergei Sobyanin, a comprehensive improvement project was carried out on Trifonovskaya Street, including the restoration of tram service. Specifically, a 2.1-kilometer double-track tram line was built.

"Today we're opening a second line without overhead wires, with trams running autonomously. After 30 years, tram No. 5 is once again running between Belorussky Railway Station and Rizhskaya Metro Station along Trifonovskaya Street. Moscow Metro specialists have replaced the rails, sleepers, and track surface. New tracks have been laid on the section of Gilyarovsky Street between Trifonovskaya Street and Rizhskaya Square, and a tram turning loop has been installed near Rizhskaya Metro Station," the Moscow Mayor wrote on his channel.

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All track restoration and construction work was carried out by Moscow Metro specialists without the involvement of contractors.

The new section of tram tracks has been integrated into the existing network—the intersection of Trifonovskaya and Obraztsova Streets now has three modern turnouts.

Modern reconstruction

The tram line was constructed using seamless track laying technology, rubber seals, and special vibration-isolating mats. This ensures the trams will move quietly and smoothly. The new tracks are separated from the roadway by continuous markings.

Eleven elevated platforms have been installed at tram stops, including nine Vienna-style platforms—with a raised roadway level with the low floor of the tram. These stops are installed on streets where widening the roadway is not feasible.

To improve safety and comfort for city residents, 11 additional traffic lights, 145 outdoor lighting supports, 65 contrast lighting supports, and 189 small architectural features were installed along the new route.

Along Trifonovskaya and other streets along which the new tram line runs, 30,100 square meters of lawns and 930 square meters of flower beds were laid out, 33 trees and about 1,900 shrubs were planted.

A new, comfortable public space has appeared in Riga Square. The pedestrian area is paved with granite tiles, cozy seating areas with benches have been created, and green spaces with trees, shrubs, and perennials have been created. The centerpiece of the space is the "Riga Cat" stele, reminiscent of similar figures on the towers of the Cat House in Riga.

Tram route No. 5

The reconstruction of the tram tracks on Trifonovskaya Street has allowed the restoration of the #5 tram route from Belorussky Railway Station to Rizhskaya Metro Station. The 4.4-kilometer route runs through Lesnaya, Palikha, and Tikhvinskaya Streets, then along Minaevsky and Novosushchevsky Pereulok, Obraztsova, Trifonovskaya, and Gilyarovsky Streets to Rizhskaya Metro Station, linking three Moscow districts: Tverskoy, Maryina Roshcha, and Meshchansky.

Route No. 5 is served by seven modern Lvenok-Moskva trams. Their departure intervals are approximately six to seven minutes. The route has 16 stops, including six new ones: MIIT, Sovetskoy Armii Street, Olimpiysky Prospekt, Shchepkina Street, Gilyarovsky Street, and Rizhskaya Metro Station.

In addition to the Belorussky and Rizhsky railway stations, transfers are available to eight stations on a similar number of rail lines, including Belorusskaya on the Zamoskvoretskaya and Koltsevaya metro lines and the stations of the same name on the first and fourth Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), Mendeleevskaya on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya metro line, and Rizhskaya on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya and Big Circle metro lines, as well as the station of the same name on MCD-2. A quick and convenient transfer between the tram and Rizhskaya metro station takes less than a minute.

In the future, passengers on tram No. 5 will be able to transfer to the high-speed Moscow-St. Petersburg railway.

The travel time between the terminal stops of tram #5 is approximately 20 minutes. Approximately 500,000 local residents and employees of numerous organizations and institutions located along the new route now have more convenient and faster daily commute options. In particular, accessibility has been improved for popular locations such as the Depot. Moscow food mall on Lesnaya Street, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center on Obraztsova Street, the Armenian Church Complex at the intersection of Trifonovskaya Street and Olympic Avenue, the Palace of Culture of the Russian University of Transport (RUT) (MIIT) and the N.P. Rakov Children's Music School on Novosushchevsky Lane, and the M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute (MONIKI) on Shchepkina Street.

Thus, travel time from the Rizhskaya metro station to RUT (MIIT) and the M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Scientific Research Institute (MONIKI) will be halved—to 10 and five minutes, respectively.

The new route will improve transportation services for 25,000 students at five major universities: RUT (MIIT), Russian State University for the Humanities, D.I. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, National Research University Higher School of Economics, and Moscow State Technological University "Stankin." Tram route No. 5 can rightfully be called a student route.

The projected passenger flow is approximately 20,000 people per day. By 2030, passenger numbers are expected to increase by 75 percent, to 35,000 people per day.

Simultaneously with the opening of the new line on Trifonovskaya Street, tram route #9 (Belorussky Station – MIIT) and electric bus route C510 (Rizhskaya Metro Station – Tikhvinskaya Street) will cease service, as tram route #5 has merged their routes. However, its capacity is 20 percent greater than the combined capacity of the routes being cut.

New Year's transport

Traditionally, festively decorated Moscow metro trains, electric buses, buses, and trams take to the streets in the lead-up to the New Year. This year, these will be:

— 24 New Year's metro trains;

— 50 electric buses with luminous garlands and 100 buses in New Year’s decorations;

— 60 Vityaz-Moscow trams and two Lvenok-Moscow trams with illuminated garlands, one of which will run on the new route No. 5, the second on the Moscow Tram Diameter (MTD) T1;

— the historical Tatra tram with a New Year’s installation;

— a branded tram "Vityaz-Moscow" with festive pine garlands inside.

In addition, over 100 metro stations have been decorated for the New Year. Light installations on the platforms, vibrant facades, and themed photo zones create a magical New Year's atmosphere.

Christmas tree decorations and Santa Claus's residence: how metro stations are decorated for the New Year

The Northern and Southern River Terminals also sported a New Year's look. Light installations and fir tree arches were installed, and the interiors of the buildings were also decorated for the holidays. A free children's carousel was installed near the Northern Terminal. In total, the river terminals feature around 20 themed attractions.

If frost persists, two electric tubing tracks, ski trails along the Moscow Canal, and an ice town will open at the Northern River Terminal.

The Lion Cub-Moscow tram

Passengers on the restored route #5 are transported by Russian-made, single-section "Lvenok-Moskva" trams with autonomous propulsion. They travel over four kilometers along Trifonovskaya Street from Obraztsova Street to Rizhskaya Square and back, without connecting to the overhead power line.

The autonomous "Lvenok-Moscow" trams, which can operate without wires, have proven their efficiency and reliability. They operated reliably on tram route No. 90, which connected Sokolniki metro station and Paveletsky Railway Station via Akademika Sakharova Prospekt. Over the two months of operation, 900,000 people used them. Since November 2025, the autonomous trams have been successfully transporting passengers on the Moscow Transport Ring, which accounts for approximately 79,000 trips per day.

More than 1.8 million trips were made on the Diameter tramway in a month, according to Moscow Mayor.

The new trams have a range of over five kilometers, and energy is stored in other sections of the network. When entering a section without overhead wires, the driver lowers the pantograph. This procedure takes minimal time and does not affect the trip duration—all operations occur during stops.

The tram has 41 seats, and the entire car comfortably accommodates over 110 passengers. Passengers' comfort is enhanced by climate control, multimedia screens, mobile device charging ports, and a push-button door opening system. The new trams feature low floors at all doors and are adapted for passengers with limited mobility, as well as those with strollers, bicycles, and large luggage.

The use of an autonomous driving system on the route reduces delays due to infrastructure damage and ensures adherence to schedules. In the long term, it will provide significant savings on the maintenance and repair costs of tram infrastructure, including due to the long service life of the batteries installed on the new generation trams.

It is also important that tram lines without overhead contact improve the aesthetic perception of city streets.

Development of the Moscow tram network

The length of tram tracks in Moscow is more than 430 kilometers, 82 percent of which are separated from highways and located on a dedicated track.

In 2010, only four percent of trams on the lines were new. Today, 97 percent of the fleet is new. The average age of the rolling stock is less than six years—the best indicator not only in Russia but also among major cities worldwide.

The capital operates 37 routes, with passengers making approximately 800,000 trips daily—a 40 percent increase compared to 2023. Among the most popular are the Moscow Tram Diameter T1 (approximately 79,000 trips), No. 17 Medvedkovo-Ostankino (over 52,000 trips), and No. 6 Bratsevo-Sokol Metro (44,000). By 2030, the launch of the Moscow Tram Diameters is expected to bring at least 1.2 million passengers daily, exceeding the targets set in the transport development strategy.

Since 2010, the average tram speed (including stops) has increased by 30 percent to 16 kilometers per hour. This was made possible by a large-scale infrastructure modernization program, route network expansion, fleet upgrades with increased capacity, as well as the segregation of tram tracks and the construction of convenient elevated platforms at stops.

In 2024, a double-track tram line over 860 meters long opened on Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street, enabling the creation of a new tram route #2 between 3rd Vladimirskaya Street and Kursky Station. The service interval is now 10 minutes. Approximately 700,000 residents of the South-East, East, and Central Administrative Districts now have more convenient and faster daily commute options. Over 300,000 residents from the eastern districts—Lefortovo, Sokolina Gora, and Perovo—can now travel directly to Kursky Station.

"The year 2025 can rightfully be called the year of the Moscow tram—we have implemented three projects that will shape the future of this mode of urban transport for decades to come. The first fully driverless tram in Russia has entered service in the capital. Sections of tram lines without overhead wires, servicing autonomous trams, have also been opened. And finally, the first Moscow Tram Diameter has been launched," the Moscow Mayor added on his channel.

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In April 2025, after a major renovation, the renovated P.L. Apakov tram depot on Shabolovka Street opened. It is the oldest operating electric transport facility in the capital, dating back to 1909. After the modernization, it became modern and innovative. Now, the depot can service the new generation of trams operating in the capital. Its capacity is 100 single-section cars.

In September 2025, a 2.1-kilometer line opened on Akademika Sakharova Prospekt from Komsomolskaya Square to Chistoprudny Boulevard, and new route No. 90 was launched from Sokolniki metro station to Paveletsky Railway Station. In November, it became part of the first Moscow tram diameter, T1.

In December, the tram line on Trifonovskaya Street was restored and route No. 5 was launched from Belorussky Railway Station to Rizhskaya metro station.

Plans for the coming years include further expansion of Moscow's tram network, including extending lines on Entuziastov Highway to the Ivanovskoye district and on Akademika Korolev Street to the TV Center and Ostankino MCD station. These new lines will increase the coverage of the city's tram system and make this mode of transport even more popular.

In the spring of 2026, the 33-kilometer-long T2 diameter will open. It will stretch from the Chertanovskaya metro station to the Novogireevo station of the Moscow Central Diameter 4 (along routes 3 and 37), improving transportation service for over a million residents. Total passenger traffic is expected to reach approximately 85,000 passengers per day. Thus, Moscow will have two tram diameters with a combined length of approximately 60 kilometers.

For passenger convenience and safety, tram stops are equipped with elevated boarding platforms, located at the same level as the tram entrance. Currently, more than 530 such platforms are installed in the city.

By the end of 2026, the city fleet will receive another 50 modern, next-generation single-section trams. All will be delivered to the modernized P.L. Apakova depot. This will complete the fleet upgrade. The trams will be equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable ride: a completely low floor, climate control, multimedia screens, and mobile device charging ports. The trams will be equipped with an autonomous propulsion system, allowing them to travel over five kilometers without overhead wires.

Furthermore, Sergei Sobyanin decided to modernize tram depots. Plans call for the reconstruction of four of them by 2030, as well as the conversion of the former 7th trolleybus depot on Nagatinskaya Street into the new Nagatinskoye tram depot. As a result, all seven depots will meet modern servicing standards for the latest generation of trams.

Launch of the first driverless tram

In 2023, the Moscow Center for Research and Development of Unmanned Transport began working on a practical solution to the problem posed by Sergei Sobyanin: organizing the operation of unmanned trams.

Tram route No. 10, which is vital for Strogino residents, was selected for testing and then for regular service. More than 4,500 trips are made on it daily on six modern Russian-made trams.

In accordance with Russian law, the launch of the country's first fully driverless tram was carried out in three stages, during which numerous tests were conducted.

The first phase, which began in May 2024, involved testing a driverless, unmanned tram with a backup system. The system ensured the tram's movement, but the final decisions remained with the driver.

As a result, the driverless tram and its software were fully prepared for the second stage of testing – test rides with passengers.

Its implementation became possible after the Russian Government established an experimental legal regime (ELR) for the launch of driverless vehicles. The document was prepared by the Russian Ministry of Economic Development based on a proposal from the Moscow Government. The capital became the first city in the country to initiate the use of an ELR for the launch of fully driverless vehicles.

During the second phase, the driverless tram operated both with and without passengers. The driverless system assumed control and decision-making functions, while the driver backed up the tram's operations.

The tram ran around the city on a special schedule. A large screen displayed key operating indicators for various systems. This allowed passengers to evaluate how the vehicle viewed its surroundings through the machine vision system.

Following the results, a decision was made to launch regular passenger-carrying unmanned tram service; the third stage began on September 3, 2025.

The tram operates regularly and works standard eight-hour shifts. During this time, it has carried over 50,000 passengers, and since May 2024, it has traveled over 21,000 kilometers within the city without a single traffic violation.

Russia's first driverless tram makes stops autonomously, opens and closes its doors, obeys traffic lights, yields to pedestrians, navigates intersections independently, switches switches, and adheres to schedules. The system operates in such a way that it never collides with traffic in front.

A tram control employee is present in the vehicle or cabin to visually monitor traffic and perform other functions unrelated to traffic, including fare collection. For passengers, the experience is no different from a regular tram ride with a driver—it remains just as comfortable and safe. In the event of an emergency, the employee will open or close the doors and assist with other issues. The employee does not interfere with the tram's operation—artificial intelligence and specialized software allow the vehicle to operate fully automatically.

The presence of an operator in the driverless tram is a current federal requirement. The Moscow government is working with the Russian Ministry of Transport to amend the law to allow the presence of an operator in the cabin without a tram operating license.

The tram software was developed by Moscow Metro employees without the involvement of third parties. The unmanned technology is owned by the Moscow Government. This Moscow-developed technology is unique; it operates more precisely, efficiently, reliably, and reliably than foreign equivalents, and is therefore capable of operating the tram in metropolitan conditions using artificial intelligence.

Innovative solutions developed for the launch of Russia's first driverless tram have already been recognized with prestigious national and international awards, including the Reforum Awards (in the Innovation of the Year category), Company of the Future 2024 (Digital Transformation), Magistral Awards (Best Project of the Year), CDO/CDTO Awards 2025 (Digital Region), Digital Leaders Award 2025 (Digital Leader of the Year), Priority: Digital 2025 (Artificial Intelligence), and Ecotech Leader 2025 (Perspective).

Thanks to effective collaboration with the Bank of Russia, the capital's driverless tram also became the first vehicle in the country to be insured using a smart contract with settlements in digital rubles.

The digital form of the national currency combines reliability, high payment speed, and security thanks to the complete transparency of all financial transactions. Passengers' trips are also insured. To receive coverage, simply pay for your trip using your preferred payment method and swipe your card on the validator upon boarding.

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NordStar Airlines has begun selling subsidized tickets.

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NordStar Airlines signed an Agreement with the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) for the provision of subsidies for 2026 and opened the sale of air tickets at subsidized rates in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1780 of October 25, 2023, and the Decision of the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) "On the procedure for providing subsidies No. 22-68866-00363-R."

Subsidized tickets are available on NordStar flights from Norilsk to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Ufa, Sochi, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar, and Mineralnye Vody, as well as in the opposite direction, for flights starting January 1, 2026.

Citizens of the Russian Federation under 23 years of age, women over 55 and men over 60, cadets of military educational institutions of higher education of the Russian Ministry of Defense over 23 years of age holding a standard vacation pass, persons with Group I disabilities and their accompanying persons, disabled children, as well as persons accompanying disabled children, and persons with Group II and III disabilities from childhood are eligible to purchase subsidized tickets. In addition, members of large families are eligible for the special fare upon presentation of supporting documents. According to established rules, one passenger may purchase up to four one-way tickets, up to two round-trip tickets, or two one-way tickets and one round-trip ticket.

Detailed information on the categories of passengers eligible for a subsidy, as well as a full list of supporting documents and a list of them, can be found on the airline's website. www.nordstar.ru in the Subsidized Transportation section.

Starting this year, you can purchase subsidized tickets at NordStar sales offices in Norilsk and Talnakh. This isn't just convenient, it's reliable: airline specialists will assist with the process, advise on all terms and conditions, and promptly verify documents confirming eligibility. Sales offices in Norilsk are becoming the primary point of contact for passengers, where everyone can receive personalized attention and confidence in the accuracy of their purchase. Subsidized tickets can also be purchased from other accredited agencies and through the NordStar Contact Center.

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Financial news: On the registration of an additional issue of exchange bonds.

Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

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In accordance with the Listing Rules of Moscow Exchange PJSC, in connection with the receipt of the application, the Chairman of the Management Board made the following decisions on December 16, 2025:

1.

Register an additional issue of exchange bonds; assign a registration number to the additional issue in relation to the following securities:

Name of the Issuer Joint Stock Company "First Freight Company"
Name of the security Exchange-traded interest-bearing non-convertible uncertificated bonds series 003P-02 (additional issue No. 1)
Registration number of the additional issue 4B02-02-55521-E-003P dated 12/16/2025

2.

Register an additional issue of exchange bonds; assign a registration number to the additional issue in relation to the following securities:

Name of the Issuer Joint Stock Company "First Freight Company"
Name of the security Exchange-traded interest-bearing non-convertible uncertificated bonds series 003P-03 (additional issue No. 1)
Registration number of the additional issue 4B02-03-55521-E-003P dated 12/16/2025

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