The EU has extended economic sanctions against Russia for another six months.

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Brussels, December 22 (Xinhua) — The Council of the European Union on Monday extended its previously imposed sweeping economic sanctions against Russia for another six months, until July 31, 2026.

Sectoral sanctions, first introduced in 2014, were significantly expanded after February 2022. According to the EU Council, the restrictions include broad restrictions in areas such as trade, finance, energy, technology, dual-use goods, industry, transport, and luxury goods.

The restrictive measures also include a ban on the import or transit of seaborne oil and certain petroleum products from Russia to the European Union, the exclusion of several Russian banks from the SWIFT system, and the suspension of broadcasting and licenses for several Russia-backed media outlets accused of spreading disinformation. Furthermore, the EU has taken targeted measures to prevent sanctions evasion.

The EU said these measures would remain in place for as long as Russia's actions continued, with further steps to be taken if necessary.

The EU statement also reaffirmed its commitment to continuing support for Ukraine. Last week, the European Council approved a €90 billion (approximately $105.4 billion) loan to meet Ukraine's military and economic needs over the next two years.

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Russia reserves the right to respond in kind to possible US nuclear tests, says Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.

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Moscow, December 22 (Xinhua) – Russia will act in kind if the United States conducts a nuclear test. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated this on Monday at an event of the Valdai International Discussion Club.

According to him, the countries of the European Union are manically obsessed with the "chimera" of an alleged "attack by Russia" being prepared against them, but Russia has no intention of attacking the EU and NATO countries and is prepared to legally document this.

France and the United Kingdom are moving "to a new level of coordination in the nuclear sphere, which includes joint nuclear planning and, accordingly, the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons by these two countries within the framework of a single plan," the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister noted.

The Russian diplomat added that the Russian side still has serious questions for the United States regarding Ukraine, but the administration of US President Donald Trump has taken a number of steps in the right direction.

At the same time, Sergei Ryabkov emphasized, Russia continues to take steps to maintain an open window of opportunity in the interests of political and diplomatic measures to ensure predictability and restraint in the strategic sphere. However, the United States has not yet responded to Russia's initiative to maintain central quantitative limits after the final termination of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) in February, the diplomat stated.

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Building partnerships within the CIS is in the interests of the peoples of the organization's countries, says Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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St. Petersburg, December 22 (Xinhua) — Expanding partnerships across a wide range of areas within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is in the fundamental interests of the peoples of the organization's member countries. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this Monday while speaking at an informal CIS summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.

"Overall, I am convinced that expanding partnerships within the CIS in a wide range of areas is in the fundamental interests of the peoples of our countries," TASS quotes him as saying.

As the Russian leader noted, over the past 30 years, the organization has established itself as a reputable regional integration association, in which member countries build relations based on the principles of genuine good-neighborliness, equal partnership, mutual benefit, respect, and consideration of each other's interests.

Vladimir Putin emphasized that the CIS countries share similar or overlapping approaches to key global and regional issues and are unanimous in their approaches to world order. "All CIS states unanimously support the formation of a just world order based on the universally recognized principles of international law, with the UN playing a central role," he added.

According to the Russian head of state, the joint fight against terrorism, extremism, organized crime, and corruption remains an important area of cooperation. To this end, close operational contacts have been established between the security agencies of CIS member states, and long-term cooperation programs are being implemented.

“We will continue to work together to address the challenges of socio-economic development, strengthening stability and our common security,” concluded Vladimir Putin. –0–

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A RUDN University student created an interactive culinary map of Vietnam.

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Fourth-year student at the RUDN University Graduate School of Management, Le Thi Huong Ly (Tourism major), developed and registered an interactive gastronomic map of Vietnam with Rospatent. The digital guide allows for a deeper dive into the country's culture, planning delicious itineraries, and supporting local businesses.

The project, created under the guidance of academic supervisor Olga Zeveke, is more than just a website. It is a research project that combines modern IT technologies with the preservation of cultural heritage.

What can the card do?

An interactive map is a comprehensive digital product that solves several traveler's problems at once:

Information. The map displays traditional dishes, drinks, and local products (delicacies) from different regions of Vietnam. Navigation. Users can find places to try local food, from street vendors to restaurants. Cultural immersion. Each spot is provided not just with a description, but also with cultural context—the history of the dish, its ingredients, and photographs.

This approach is fully consistent with the global trend of considering cuisine a key element of cultural identity and a powerful tourism resource. Vietnam's culinary heritage is rich and diverse.

Relevance of the project

The RUDN University student's development is interesting not only from a tourism perspective but also from an economic one. The map could become a tool for supporting local businesses, as it directly assists producers and restaurants by providing them with a digital "shopfront" to attract tourists.

"The project also fulfills an important mission of preserving and digitally recording unique recipes and traditions, which is especially valuable in the era of globalization," noted Le Thi Huong Ly.

Furthermore, the map is in line with the development of culinary tourism. The project fits perfectly into Vietnam's strategy for developing as a tourist destination, where experiencing authentic cuisine is the primary motivation for travel. The development of culinary tourism has been officially recognized as one of the country's priorities.

Technology and the Future

The project is designed as a website, making it accessible from any device. Its interactivity is a key advantage. Users can select regions, explore detailed information about dishes, filter establishments by type, and plan their own personal gastronomic itinerary.

The project's overall goal is to create a unified platform uniting culinary specialties (gastronomic attractions) from around the world. This is a striking example of how academic knowledge, applied research, and the personal initiative of a RUDN student can lead to the creation of a real, sought-after product at the intersection of education, culture, and modern technology.

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At Rosneft's New Year's tree: the winners of the polar bear quiz were awarded in Moscow.

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The winners of Rosneft's polar bear quiz were awarded in Moscow. The event took place near the holiday's main symbol—the Company's New Year's tree on Manezhnaya Square.

A vibrant light installation has become the central element of Rosneft Park, where a festive atmosphere is also created by a magical sleigh styled to resemble a LADA Sport ROSNEFT racing car, a fairytale arch featuring Father Frost, and a figure of the Company's symbol, a polar bear.

The quiz was broadcast over five days on the Dorognoye Radio station as part of the "Bear in Moscow" project. The hosts shared interesting facts about the Arctic and polar bears, then asked listeners questions. To win, you had to be the first to call in live and correctly answer the host's question. It could be about the habits, characteristics, or habitat of the polar predator.

The winners received commemorative gifts from Rosneft.

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Polar bear conservation and protection is a key focus of Rosneft's environmental program. The Company cares for 35 polar bears in 16 zoos across the country. Rosneft provides them with comprehensive care, including feeding, veterinary care, and enclosure upgrades. Special toys have been developed to keep the animals active.

Rosneft also implements a program to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned bear cubs in the wild. Thanks to these efforts, six animals have been rescued in the Russian Arctic since 2016.

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Financial news: In most regions, prices grew more slowly in November than in October.

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In 53 of 85 regions, price growth slowed in November, and in four more it remained at the October level.

In most regions, prices for vegetables, fruits, and eggs increased less than in October, and sugar prices continued to decline. Non-food prices generally rose moderately, held in check by lower gasoline prices, which had risen sharply in previous months. Services increased in November. The most significant increases were for health resorts and passenger transportation: people tend to pay for travel and accommodations in advance, so the November figures already included the seasonal price increases before the New Year holidays.

Annual inflation slowed in 80 regions in November. The Bank of Russia will maintain high interest rates in the economy to ensure a confident return of inflation to 4%.

For more information on inflation in each region, please seeinformation and analytical materials.

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The government approved the Concept for the Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Transport Complex through 2035.

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Order No. 3871-r of December 19, 2025

By 2035, Russia must establish at least nine scientific and technological competence centers, as well as up to 50 laboratories, aimed at developing new types of transportation equipment, as well as new materials and technologies for transport construction. This is one of the objectives of the Concept for the Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Transport Complex through 2035. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order approving this strategic planning document.

The new centers' areas of focus include the development of high-speed rail, autonomous (unmanned) vehicles, electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, hydrogen-fueled transport, as well as the development of the Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor and transport logistics technologies.

A research institute for transport will coordinate scientific research and experimental development for the transport sector, including through new competence centers. It will be established within the Russian University of Transport.

The new competence centers and laboratories are expected to increase applied scientific research, which in turn will lead to the launch of new start-ups in the transportation sector.

The same goal is pursued by the creation of youth technology entrepreneurship centers (business incubators) at industry universities and the launch of a grant program for student startup developers.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, December 22, 2025

Commenting on the adopted documentmeeting with deputy prime ministers on December 22Mikhail Mishustin noted that one of the main goals is to transition to a centralized model for managing industry-specific scientific research, so that scientists can focus on solving the most complex technological problems.

"This will accelerate the development of promising markets, facilitate the development of competitive services based on innovative engineering principles, and ensure an improvement in the quality of life for our citizens," the Prime Minister emphasized.

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Financial news: Agreement with the regulator – an opportunity to preserve business reputation.

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The Bank of Russia for 2 years concluded 22 agreements with violators of the law on market manipulation and insider trading, against whom administrative cases have already been initiated.

The agreement mechanism has been in effect since 2024. Its essence lies in the investor agreeing to assist the investigation and paying a specified sum into the state budget. In exchange, their case is closed, their business reputation is preserved, and they can continue operating in the financial market. Since then, 17 investors and five companies have agreed to enter into agreements with the regulator, while two other requests have been denied.

When making its decision, the Bank of Russia evaluates the severity of the offense, the willingness of the perpetrator to disclose the reasons and circumstances of transactions with signs of manipulation and insider trading, and to disclose information about accomplices or other related illegal transactions. If approved, the party to the transaction is obligated to pay monetary compensation, the amount of which must be no less than the amount of the profit received. On average, each individual investor paid approximately 200,000 rubles, and each company paid 6.5 million rubles.

Any failure to comply with the agreement is grounds for reopening the case. The party then loses the right to enter into a new agreement.

This mechanism allows for faster and more cost-effective investigations into administrative cases of manipulation and insider trading, and also prevents unfair market behavior.

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12/22/2025 Sound Secrets of "Lefty": From a Robot Flea to the World of Inventions of a Self-Taught Genius. Mosfilm is completing work on the sound design for the historical adventure film "Lefty."

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Mosfilm is nearing completion on the sound design for the historical adventure film "Lefty." Pavel Doreuli, sound director and co-founder of Atmosfera Studios, whose team is overseeing the entire project, spoke to Mosfilm.ru about the main tasks and challenges: creating the voice and mechanics for the key character, a high-tech flea, and contrasting two worlds: Lefty's crude but brilliant inventions and the sophisticated devices of British intelligence.

The Atmosfera team has been working on the complex sound design for the new film "Lefty" at Mosfilm studios since late May. As Pavel Doreuli (pictured with Pavel Stasenko, sound designer for the re-recording of "Lefty") explained, the sound department was faced with numerous tasks, which were gradually implemented. One of the central ones was creating the sound image of the mechanical Flea—the film's key artifact and character.

"Initially, the Flea in the film is a type of spy mechanism used by the British secret service. The well-known expression, 'Lefty shoed the flea,' is an allegory for his defeat of all their complex mechanisms. Therefore, the task was to create not only the sounds of movement for the Flea but also to convey that it was a high-tech device for the time. It even has a voice! Furthermore, we had to create an organic feel for this character. After all, it's essentially a mechanical robot with pneumatic legs. We sought this in some manifestation of the mechanisms at work, but… with emotion! Accordingly, there were many iterations, and the sound image has only just come together," shared Pavel Doreuli.

Besides Flea, a unique sound design was required for the world of Lefty's inventions: his prosthetic limb, his robotic assistant, detectors, and other flea-fighting devices. It was important to contrast Lefty's self-taught world, where functionality over aesthetics comes first, with the technologically advanced and elegant devices of British intelligence: various types of spy fleas, tracking systems, and so on.

"The sound on set was recorded very well. One of the director's requirements was to preserve as much of the original sound as possible. However, some work was still required: lines were added, some lines were rewritten, extras and cameos were recorded. Overall, more than 90% of the film's sound will be from the set," the sound engineer explained.

A separate, large-scale component of the work is the musical score. The film's soundtrack was written by film composers Georgy Fyodorov and Roman Selivestrov (Major Grom, the fantasy saga Eterna).

"There's a lot of music in 'Lefty.' It simply fills the entire space! The music is very emotional, it drives the action. In my opinion, this is a very interesting compositional approach that supports the dramaturgy and focuses the audience's attention in the right direction," concluded Pavel Doreuli.

ABOUT THE FILM

The film "Lefty" is based on Nikolai Leskov's famous novella, which receives a bold and original interpretation in this new adaptation. The screenplay was written by Ilya Kulikov and Valeria Podorozhnova, and Vladimir Besedin ("Major Grom") directed. The film won the award for most anticipated adaptation at the "Chitka 4.0" festival.

The project stars Yuri Kolokolnikov, Fedor Fedotov, Leonela Manturova, Yan Tsapnik, Alexey Guskov, Artur Ivanov, Alexander Chevychelov and others.

The plot takes viewers to Russia at the end of the 19th century. Against the backdrop of looming war with Great Britain, a mysterious device—a mechanical flea—is discovered in the imperial palace. A young officer, Pyotr Ogarev, who dreams of earning the trust of Emperor Alexander III, is tasked with investigating the incident. In his search for the truth, he teams up with Lefty, a brilliant but forgotten craftsman from Tula. Together, they plunge into a world of intrigue and danger. To uncover the conspiracy, the heroes must challenge the system, unravel family secrets, and make a difficult choice between duty and love. At stake are the country's security and their own destinies.

"Lefty" is an adventure film set in a historical setting. The film is very vibrant, a color scheme chosen to give viewers a fresh sense of the era, without the usual stylization typical of classic films. The film features unique inventions and devices created at the intersection of historical accuracy and the author's imagination.

"The film contains a huge number of details that may not be noticeable at first glance, but they create depth in the characters' images and personalities, and in the story as a whole. Every time the viewer rewatches the film, they will be met with new surprises and discoveries. I strived to give viewers the most engaging cinematic experience possible," said director Vladimir Besedin.

"For me, 'Lefty' isn't just a film, it's a journey. St. Petersburg comes alive here—with its dampness, beauty, and eternal irony—as if it itself becomes the hero. This is the story of Russian talent, capable of shoeing even a flea, but never learning to shoe its own heart. It's about the fragility of the soul, stronger than steel and, at the same time, more vulnerable than any flea. In this strange mixture of genius and simplicity, pain and laughter, stumbles and miracles—there lies the piercing truth of the Russian people," shared actor Yuri Kolokolnikov.

"'Lefty' captivated me with its unexpected combination of a classic literary plot and powerful cinematic thrills. It's an explosive combination, and I hope our film will manage to achieve true success this winter, become a blockbuster—or rather, a flea-buster—and explode at the box office. We were striving for this, working very hard," said actor Fyodor Fedotov.

The final shoots took place on a soundstage in Moscow, while location filming took place in St. Petersburg in the fall and winter of 2024. The film's team meticulously approached the creation of every scene and strictly minimized the use of computer graphics. Numerous sets, models, and locations were built by artists, and the film also features a real animatronic—Lefty's robot companion.

The film will be released on January 22. The project was created by LEGIO FELIX with the support of the Cinema Fund and produced by Ilya Kulikov, Andrey Semenov, Ruslan Sokolov, and Vladimir Permyakov. The distributor is Atmosfera Kino, the theatrical release partner is Kinopoisk, and the film is released with the support of the TNT television channel.

For questions on renting music studios, re-recording studios, speech and sound studios: Tatyana Yuryevna Balter – Director of the Tonstudio PC. Tel.: 7 (499) 143-9803 E-mail: tonstudio@mosfilm.ru Tonstudio, Mosfilmovskaya St. 1, building 27

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Retailers want to legalize logistics "taxes" from suppliers.

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Networks want to exempt their transportation services from the 5% commission cap. They promise efficiency to their partners, but manufacturers fear this will become a tool for covertly increasing their costs and compensating for their own margins.

One of the key legislative initiatives in the trade sector—the possibility of exempting retail chain logistics services from the maximum 5% supplier-to-retailer remuneration—has received mixed reviews from industry associations, Izvestia reports.

AKORT, which represents the interests of large retailers, insists the measure will reduce supplier costs and will not lead to price increases, while Rusprodsoyuz, which represents manufacturers, sees this as a threat of a return to opaque schemes and increased pressure on suppliers. The discussion was sparked by the Federal Antimonopoly Service's response to the new trade rules prepared by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, in which the regulator expressed concerns about the initiative's potential impact on the final cost of goods.

Stanislav Bogdanov, Chairman of the AKORT Presidium, categorically disagrees with the FAS position. He explained to Izvestia that the chain's remuneration is not included in the product price, but is a separate payment. In his opinion, providing suppliers with access to an efficient retail logistics infrastructure will, on the contrary, reduce their costs. Bogdanov noted that chains' transportation, storage, and handling services are often cheaper than market rates due to their scale, but they cannot offer them in full due to the statutory 5% cap. Already, many suppliers, especially those operating in remote regions, have logistics costs reaching 3.9-4.1% of this cap, and for deliveries outside of Central Russia, costs increase exponentially. This, according to the expert, makes the existing strict cap economically inadequate to the actual cost structure of manufacturers.

Dmitry Vostrikov, Executive Director of Rusprodsoyuz, holds a diametrically opposed view. He believes the initiative will allow chains to formally declare "zero markups" and their role in price containment while maintaining profit margins. Revenue will be secured through logistics services, for which chains will be able to dictate tariffs to suppliers, forcing them to compensate for the retailers' desired profits. According to him, this tactic shifts the blame for rising prices to the food industry, since suppliers, without direct contact with the end customer, are forced to negotiate any cost increases with the chain. Vostrikov noted that producers see this move as a return to opaque revenue distribution along the chain and do not support it. The debate is taking place against the backdrop of discussions on the roadmap for a national retail model developed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Earlier, on December 12, 2025, business representatives, including AKIT President Artem Sokolov, proposed that the agency revise the document by eliminating a number of provisions and adding new ones.

As a reminder, the Russian retail market and related logistics will likely remain in a full-blown crisis throughout 2026, according to Fedor Virin, a partner at Data Insight and co-founder of EW Club. The main problem, according to the expert, is that the long-standing growth model based on market expansion has exhausted itself. Companies can now stay afloat only by redistributing their existing, shrinking capital, which requires aggressively taking market share from competitors. This fundamentally changes the rules of the game that have characterized business over the past quarter century, Virin asserts. LR

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Publication date: 12/22/2025

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