Financial news: 11.02.2026, 10-41 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYF38 (DOM.RF B-7) were changed.

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February 11, 2026

10:41

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 11.02.2026, 10:41 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 104.99) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1085.69 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) for the security RU000A0ZYF38 (DOM.RF B-7) were changed.

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A seal with the EAEU "passport": one seal for the entire route across the Union.

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The rules abolish the practice of resealing at EAEU borders, introducing a unified digital system. Responsibility for providing the seal lies with the customer, with violations subject to fines starting in the second quarter of 2026, as well as the measures already in place for sanctioned goods.

On February 11, 2026, a mandatory EAEU agreement on the use of electronic navigation seals for international road transport will come into force. A key change is that a single seal installed in the country where tracking begins will be valid for the entire route across the Union's countries, without needing to be replaced at borders. This means that a seal installed, for example, in Belarus will accompany a truck across Russia to its final destination in Kazakhstan. There will no longer be a need to replace the device at borders, as all national operators are integrated into a single system and exchange data, explained Maxim Demenchuk, Commercial Director of the CRCP.

The new requirements will be introduced in stages. During the first stage, starting on February 11, monitoring will apply to the transportation of sanctioned goods, alcohol, and tobacco products under customs transit, export, and mutual trade procedures. Additionally, road transport will be required to secure a customs seal for light industry and electronic goods from approved lists.

The second stage, scheduled for July 31, 2026, will expand the rules to cover all customs transit of any goods transported by road. An important clarification: the agreement applies only to shipments that involve the territories of two or more EAEU countries. Domestic Russian routes are not covered by these rules, clarified Maxim Demenchuk.

To get started, carriers, freight forwarders, or shippers must register in their personal account on the CRCP website, create a shipping request, and pay for the service. The system will automatically calculate the rate in rubles for the entire route, regardless of the number of countries crossed. Payment is made to the operator in the country where the tracking begins, who then independently settles with their colleagues in other countries.

The company declares its technological readiness for change. The CRCP electronic seal fleet comprises 23,000 devices, with plans to increase this number by 30% by 2026. A network of over 150 temporary storage warehouses and 138 Platon system offices has been deployed across Russia, where devices can be installed or removed. A 24-hour support line is already operational. In the event of an emergency en route, such as a damaged seal, the driver must immediately notify the operator via the hotline.

The expert paid special attention to liability issues. Serious penalties, including re-exportation or destruction of the goods, are already in place for failure to use seals on sanctioned goods. Starting in the second quarter of 2026, Russia is expected to introduce administrative fines for violations under the EAEU agreement. Meanwhile, the current Union State Decree No. 7, which regulates import controls from third countries, will remain in effect alongside the new agreement. This means that direct imports, for example, from China to Russia, will remain subject to the old rules for certain categories of goods.

In the case of consolidated cargo, if the shipment contains at least one piece of regulated goods, the entire vehicle may be sealed, clarified Maxim Demenchuk. Special procedures for removing and re-sealing seals will apply for shipments to the Kaliningrad Region through third countries. The device must be returned within three calendar days to the operator in the country where the shipment ends or to any Centralized Regional Control Center (CRCC) collection point.

Contact information for all national operators, including Beltamozhservice in Belarus and the Institute of Space Technology and Engineering (ISTE) in Kazakhstan, is available on the CRCP website in a special information sheet for carriers.

As a reminder, the electronic navigation seal system will be integrated with the GIS EPD, giving carriers the freedom to choose devices from different operators. These plans were confirmed by Artem Popov, CEO of the Digital Platform Development Center, speaking at the Transport Week 2025 forum. LR

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Publication date: 02/11/2026

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The VI Congress of Young Scientists will take place in November 2026.

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The 6th Congress of Young Scientists will be held from November 25–27, 2026, at the Sirius Federal Park. It is the key annual event of the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia, declared by President Vladimir Putin in 2022. The Congress serves as the largest platform for dialogue between advanced and fundamental science, government, and the real economy, and sets the key vectors for scientific and technological development. One of its key objectives remains the involvement of talented young people, young researchers, and entrepreneurs in the scientific and technological field.

"At a meeting with participants of the 5th Congress of Young Scientists, President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin called this event one of the most authoritative and significant held in our country. Since last year, it has been part of the national project 'Youth and Children.' Indeed, the congress plays a vital role in the scientific life of Russia and even countries around the world, where priorities for scientific and technological development and support measures are discussed. Scientists exchange ideas and find like-minded people. Universities, research organizations, and businesses present cutting-edge developments. Interest in the event grows every year: over the past five years, the number of congress participants has tripled, and the number of countries participating has quadrupled," said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister expressed confidence that the 2026 Congress of Young Scientists will once again be held at a high level and will provide additional impetus to the development of domestic research and development.

"Modern science increasingly determines a country's ability to respond to global challenges and ensure sustainable development. Today, we face an ambitious task: not just to maintain the current momentum, but to ensure qualitative growth in scientific achievements. Supporting young scientists and creating the conditions for realizing their scientific potential remain key priorities of state science policy. The Congress of Young Scientists fully reflects this agenda and creates an environment in which scientific ideas are put into practice," noted Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of Russia and Head of the Interagency Working Group for the Preparation and Holding of the Congress of Young Scientists and Associated Events.

Following the fifth anniversary Congress of Young Scientists, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the platform facilitates the free exchange of opinions and the development of scientific ties.

In 2025, the Congress brought together more than 8,000 participants from 89 regions of the Russian Federation and 100 foreign countries, demonstrating record international engagement.

The Congress of Young Scientists' scientific and technological agenda successfully combines a variety of formats: from discussions and lectures to scientific battles, master classes, film screenings, and intellectual games, creating a space for expert dialogue among researchers, engineers, technology entrepreneurs, and executives of state corporations and major technology companies.

In 2026, the Congress of Young Scientists will continue to showcase cutting-edge scientific achievements and innovative technologies, including new developments in the space industry, exchange experiences between young researchers, engineers, and technology entrepreneurs, and discuss current challenges and prospects for the development of science and technology in Russia and globally.

The Congress of Young Scientists is organized by the Roscongress Foundation, with the support of the Government, the Ministry of Education and Science, and the Coordinating Council for Youth Affairs in Science and Education of the Presidential Council for Science and Education. The operator of the Decade of Science and Technology is the National Priorities NGO.

For more information, see the official website VI Congress of Young Scientists.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of a temporary bridge across the Irtysh River on the northern bypass of Omsk is nearing completion.

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Construction of the approximately 66-kilometer-long northern bypass around Omsk began in October 2025 with the symbolic driving of the first pile for the future bridge across the Irtysh River. The first phase of construction of the new road is currently underway, announced Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

Construction of a temporary bridge across the Irtysh River on the northern bypass of Omsk is nearing completion.

"The Northern Bypass of Omsk will become part of the 'Russia' transport route from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok and a vital strategic asset not only for the Omsk Region but for the entire country. Work has now commenced on the first stage of construction—a 16-kilometer section—and is being carried out simultaneously at two interchanges. Construction of a temporary bridge across the Irtysh River is also nearing completion, from which the main structure will be constructed. The bypass will include bridges across the Irtysh and Om Rivers, 1,277 and 176 meters long, respectively, 19 overpasses, five interchanges, and rest areas. Around 500 people are currently working on the project, and approximately 140 pieces of equipment are in use," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the new four-lane highway will reduce transit travel between Tyumen and Novosibirsk by more than 20 km and will facilitate investment and construction activity in the region, including industrial and residential construction in the agglomeration. The road will become a key route for residents of the special economic zone, logistics zones, and new residential areas of Omsk.

The second phase of construction will include a bridge across the Om River and a roughly 50-kilometer section of highway from the interchange on the N-335 Omsk-Krasnoyarka road to the interchange on the R-254 "Irtysh" federal highway. The first section, including the bridge across the Irtysh, is scheduled to open to traffic in 2028, with full completion scheduled for 2030.

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Canada's prime minister expressed shock over the school shooting in British Columbia.

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OTTAWA, February 11 (Xinhua) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed shock and sorrow on Tuesday over the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, and pledged full federal support for the residents, according to a statement published on social media.

Ten people, including the shooter, were killed in the incident. Tumbler Ridge is a remote community of approximately 2,400 people, located approximately 400 miles northeast of Vancouver. The high school where the shooting occurred has approximately 160 students.

"Our ability to come together in times of crisis is the best thing about our country," said M. Carney. "The Government of Canada stands with all British Columbians facing this terrible tragedy," he added.

Police received reports of a shooting at Tumbler Ridge High School around 1:20 PM local time. Officers discovered the bodies of six victims on the school grounds. Another person died en route to the hospital. Two bodies, believed to be related to the shooting, were discovered in a nearby home.

Police said the shooter was found dead at the school from a self-inflicted wound. Two people in serious condition were airlifted to the hospital, and 25 more victims are being treated at a local medical center.

The Prime Minister's Office announced that Mr. Carney would postpone his defense speech in Halifax and a planned trip to Germany for the Munich Security Conference.

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Afghanistan signs agreements to help vulnerable families

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KABUL, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) — Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) announced on Tuesday the signing of two memorandums of understanding with international humanitarian organizations to provide essential support to thousands of vulnerable families.

Agreements signed with the International Rescue Committee and Islamic Relief Worldwide provide for the allocation of over one million US dollars. According to ANDMA, assistance will be provided to 8,240 needy families in Kunar Province in the east, Ghor Province in the west, and Kandahar Province in the south.

According to ANDMA, the assistance will include the distribution of food and non-food items, as well as public awareness programs.

The Afghan government has renewed its call for increased investment from both local and international organizations to help address the country's economic challenges and create sustainable employment opportunities.

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Breaking: Western mistrust and excessive US demands are hindering progress in nuclear talks, Iranian President says

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Tehran, February 11 (Xinhua) — The "wall of mistrust" erected by the West and excessive US demands are hindering progress in nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said here on Wednesday, speaking at celebrations marking the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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Economics students talk about the language program at Nara University

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A group of students from the Faculty of Economics and the Institute of World Economy and Business at RUDN University spent two weeks in Japan, learning about local traditions, history, and educational practices. The language program was held at the partner university, Nara Women's University.

A group of students from the Faculty of Economics and the Institute of World Economy and Business at RUDN University spent two weeks in Japan, learning about local traditions, history, and educational practices. The language program was held at the partner university, Nara Women's University.

Learning as a dialogue of cultures

From the first day, the emphasis in the classes was on live communication and deep immersion in the linguistic and cultural context.

"The lessons were rich and intense. Sensei not only explained linguistic concepts but also spoke in detail about Japanese life, traditions, and the nuances of everyday life, making the lessons truly lively," said Ksenia Shupletsova, Assistant Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages at the RUDN University Faculty of Economics and group leader.

Students appreciated the special approach to teaching at the university.

"The training was almost entirely in Japanese. We covered some grammar and spent the entire class working on it, focusing on it completely. This method helps absorb information very well. It's common here to thoroughly examine a topic, repeating it over and over until you fully understand it," says Varvara Agafonova, a third-year student in the Faculty of Economics, majoring in Advertising and Public Relations.

From ancient capitals to tea ceremonies

The students' stay in Japan successfully combined academics and cultural immersion. They visited the ruins of the ancient capital of Heijo-kyo and the majestic Todaiji Temple, home to the world's largest bronze Buddha statue. Participating in a Japanese tea ceremony—a ritual that reveals the philosophy of mindfulness and harmony—was also an unforgettable experience.

"We were taught a lot about traditions and customs. I think I learned a lot of useful things about life that I wouldn't have been able to grasp if I'd studied only in Russia," Varvara Agafonova shares.

Another valuable experience was getting to know the Japanese education system and student life.

"Japanese universities place great emphasis on discipline and academic culture: students adhere to a rigorous academic process and bear a high degree of personal responsibility for their results. Academics are closely intertwined with extracurricular activities—students actively participate in university clubs and societies (bukatsu), which are considered an important part of developing professional and social skills. A significant emphasis is placed on teamwork: group projects, collaborative discussions, and mutual support develop teamwork skills and a sense of belonging to a university community where everyone's contribution matters," notes Ksenia Shupletsova.

The trip to Nara became more than just a language course for the RUDN students. It was an experience of profound cultural and educational dialogue, allowing them to temporarily become part of the country's academic life. The quiet, history-filled city of Nara, the hospitality of their Japanese colleagues, and the intensive language practice made a lasting impression on the RUDN students.

"It's an amazing country with its own unique aesthetic. I'll definitely come back there again to continue my studies," Varvara Agafonova is confident.

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10 people were killed in a school shooting in Canada.

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OTTAWA, February 11 (Xinhua) — At least 10 people were killed in a school shooting in British Columbia, Canada, on Tuesday, including the suspected shooter, local police said.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said several other people injured in the shooting were receiving medical treatment.

Six people were found dead at Tumbler Ridge High School, another died on the way to the hospital, and the bodies of two more people were found in a nearby home, police said.

The shooter was found dead at the school with what appeared to be a self-inflicted wound, according to RCMP.

Two others were taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, and another 25 people are being examined at a local medical center, police said.

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D. Trump is considering sending a second aircraft carrier to the region if negotiations with Iran fail.

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) — US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he is considering sending a second carrier strike group to the Middle East for possible military action against Iran if talks fail.

"We have an armada heading there, and we may have another one heading there," Trump said in an interview with the American news outlet Axios, noting that Washington is considering additional military deployments while continuing diplomatic talks with Tehran.

“Either we make a deal, or we’ll have to take tough measures like last time,” Trump said, adding that another aircraft carrier “may be sent” to the region.

The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and several guided-missile destroyers are already deployed to the Middle East.

The United States and Iran held talks last week in Oman, and both sides agreed to continue negotiations. The date and location of the next round of US-Iranian talks have not yet been announced.

Expressing optimism about the diplomatic process, he said Iran was "very keen to make a deal" and that any agreement must cover Iran's nuclear program as well as its ballistic missile stockpile.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to visit Washington on Wednesday. Trump said he believes Netanyahu isn't nervous about the US-Iran negotiations. "He also wants a deal. He wants a good deal," the American president added.

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