Financial News: Cybersecurity Issues on the International Agenda.

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An international extended session on information security was held at the Ural Forum "Cybersecurity in Finance." It brought together cybersecurity specialists from central banks and financial market regulators from 16 countries.

"I'm pleased that our meetings have become a tradition. This is another opportunity to discuss trends in information security and share experiences in combating cyberfraud. We all understand that the safety and well-being of our citizens depend on our effective work," noted German Zubarev, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Russia.

Participants discussed measures to combat cyber fraud, the need to exchange information on cyber incidents, current trends in cyber threats, including the use of deepfakes, as well as the safe use of artificial intelligence technologies and the implementation of digital financial technologies.

Particular attention was paid to strengthening international cooperation and developing joint practical solutions to improve the financial sector's information security. Following the meeting, the participants confirmed their commitment to further joint collaboration in the area of cybersecurity.

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Denis Manturov took part in the plenary session of the United Russia party's reporting and program forum "There is a result."

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov participated in the plenary session of the United Russia party's "There Are Results" reporting and program forum in Yekaterinburg, the central theme of which was industrial development.

Opening the meeting, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev noted that Russia has achieved success in various sectors while overcoming Western sanctions.

"Composite materials production is expanding. We are returning to the global civil aviation arena. The share of Russian equipment in the oil and gas industry, where they also essentially tried to cut off our supplies of key equipment, is increasing. Import substitution in this sector has exceeded 70%," Dmitry Medvedev emphasized.

Denis Manturov discussed United Russia's contribution to the development of the manufacturing industry as part of its People's Program. It places a significant emphasis on supporting industries that determine citizens' quality of life, the state of the economy, and the country's defense capability.

"This proactive stance by the country's leading political force is facilitating qualitative changes in our core industries. Despite complex challenges, manufacturing output has increased by more than 23% over the past five years, and the average wage has nearly doubled. Over this period, over 21 trillion rubles have been invested in fixed assets in the manufacturing sector. And through the Industrial Development Fund alone, more than 850 new projects have been launched," said Denis Manturov.

Together with Dmitry Medvedev, Denis Manturov visited the Ural Locomotives plant in the Sverdlovsk region, where trains for the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway are assembled. In the main production facility, they learned about the process of welding high-speed train body parts on automated systems, toured an exhibition of components, and met with the plant's staff. Denis Manturov noted that the level of technological sovereignty in domestic transport engineering currently stands at 98%.

"Developing new technologies always presents significant challenges, on the one hand, and carries certain risks, on the other. But we see and are convinced that this project you're working on is proceeding according to plan. Of course, various other circumstances may arise, but I'm confident you'll handle them," Denis Manturov told the company's employees.

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The fairy tale will come to life on Maslenitsa in the exhibition "Once Upon a Time. The Kingdom of the Russian Fairy Tale" on February 19, 2026.

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Games and personalized fortune-telling from the Pukh i Prakh Theatre during Maslenitsa in the exhibition space "Once Upon a Time. The Kingdom of the Russian Fairy Tale."

On February 22, in the dungeons of the Winzavod Contemporary Art Center, on Maslenitsa Day, we will welcome spring in the company of living fairytale characters in an immersive performance.

A mermaid, swan maidens, Koschei, the Learned Cat, and other magical, mysterious guests will appear in the exhibition halls.

Maslenitsa games, songs, and riddles await you, as well as fortune-telling messages from the characters of the Pooh and Prakh Theatre as winter turns to spring.

The Pukh i Prakh Theatre combines the incompatible: mystery and clowning, artist's theater and opera, performance and foolishness, and creates shows in various genres. This time, you'll be able to see short sketches from the Theatre's team—directors and designers Alena Smirnitskaya and Etel Ioshpa, as well as the creative team of actors.

Come to the exhibition space on February 22 and immerse yourself in a fairytale reality.

Slots when you can see a fairy tale come to life: 13:00, 15:00, 17:00

Entry by purchased tickets to the exhibition.

About the exhibition

Exhibition Once Upon a Time: The Kingdom of the Russian Fairy Tale — one of the most vibrant events in the capital's cultural life last year. Over 100,000 people visited it during the year. The exhibition explores fairy tales as a cultural code and a source of collective imagination, and, most importantly, unites history and the present day, folklore and contemporary art, adults and children.

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The government has updated the list of activities implemented within the framework of the state program "Construction".

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An updated list of projects to be implemented under the comprehensive state program "Construction" in 2026–2030 has been approved. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

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Order No. 4136-r of December 29, 2026

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, February 19, 2026

The updated list includes projects valued at over 3 billion rubles and deemed a priority by the state. Funding for these projects will be allocated from the federal budget for 2026 and the planning period of 2027 and 2028.

These include large social institutions such as medical, sports, and educational centers, museums, and public utilities and transportation infrastructure. As Mikhail Mishustin clarified, speaking atGovernment meeting on February 19This year, the campuses of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University and the Novosibirsk National Research State University will be completed, as well as the reconstruction of the Medical Radiological Research Center clinic in Obninsk and the Fyodorovsky Town complex in Tsarskoye Selo.

The total amount of federal funding for the activities included in the list is approximately 7 trillion rubles.

Work under the comprehensive state program "Construction" was launched by order of the President in 2023. It allows construction companies to concentrate resources on key projects, ensuring their timely completion and the most efficient use of budget funds. The list of projects included in the program is updated annually.

"The comprehensive state program 'Construction,' created on the basis of the Federal Targeted Investment Program, has allowed us to change our planning approach: we now work with a five-year horizon, fully considering the entire construction cycle. This approach allows us to effectively use federal budget funds and ensure the timely completion of important projects, creating a comfortable living environment. The updated program includes over 6,000 construction projects—from healthcare and education to transportation and housing and utilities. Around 140 major projects are scheduled for completion by 2026," noted Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

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Financial news: On February 20, 2026, JSC “SME Corporation” will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is 20.02.2026. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 2,370,000,000. Placement term, in days – 26. Date of deposit of funds is 20.02.2026. Date of return of funds is 18.03.2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 14.5. Terms of the conclusion, fixed-term or special (Fixed-term).

The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 2,370,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant is 1. Auction format: open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:50. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 11:30. Additional terms and conditions.

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Breaking News: US GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 was 1.4 percent, significantly below initial forecasts

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WASHINGTON, February 20 (Xinhua) — The United States' gross domestic product (GDP) grew 1.4 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Commerce Department reported on Friday.

The recorded growth was much lower than the 2.5 percent expected by analysts. –0–

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Lightning: US GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 was 1.4 percent, which is significantly lower than initial forecasts

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Lightning: US GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 was 1.4 percent, which is significantly lower than the initial forecasts Lightning: US GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 was 1.4 percent, which is significantly lower than the initial forecasts

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One of the best: a student from the State University of Management is among the recipients of a Moscow Government scholarship.

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Yesterday, the Marble Hall of Moscow City Hall was a truly celebratory and moving occasion: the city's brightest and most talented students gathered there. They were awarded the Moscow Government's personal scholarship for their contributions to science, social projects, and ideas that are already changing lives around them. The ceremony was opened by Yevgeny Andriyenko, Director of the Development Center, and warm words of encouragement were delivered by Moscow City Duma Deputy Alexander Semennikov.

Ekaterina Glyzina, a third-year student at the State University of Management, is among the scholarship recipients. She is studying Logistics and Supply Chain Management and has already made a name for herself in the academic world. She recently received a first-place diploma at the Moscow Academic Economic Forum.

Her research focuses on neural networks that help ensure fast, accurate cargo delivery while mitigating potential problems. Experts praised her work for its clear methodology, straightforward structure, and, most importantly, its tangible practical benefits.

The State University of Management and the Department of Logistics and Transport-Technological Systems sincerely congratulate Ekaterina on her achievements! We wish her science brings joy, opens up new opportunities, and inspires her to tackle the most daring projects!

We believe that the determined students of the State University of Management have many exciting things ahead of them!

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The head of the Russian History Department at RUDN University shared some interesting facts about February 23.

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Defender of the Fatherland Day, celebrated on February 23, is a holiday with over a century of history. But few know that its original name was Red Gift Day. Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva, Head of the Russian History Department at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at RUDN University, spoke about the history and modern significance of this important date.

Veneration of warriors in Rus'

Long before the emergence of the Soviet holiday, Russian culture had a special reverence for military heroism. Its symbol became Saint George the Victorious, whose feast day is celebrated on May 6.

"The cult of St. George came to Rus' with Christianity. Prince Yaroslav the Wise (baptized George) promoted his widespread veneration in the 11th century. Thus, St. George the Victorious became the main patron saint of the Russian army," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

According to legend, George was born in the third century in Beirut to a Christian family. Having entered the Roman army, he gained fame for his bravery and was noticed by Emperor Diocletian. But when the persecution of Christians began, the soldier distributed his possessions to the poor and declared himself a follower of Christ. Neither persuasion nor torture could break his faith, and on May 6, 303, he was executed.

"The image of St. George the Victorious slaying a dragon with a spear is the central element of the Russian coat of arms, symbolizing the defense of the Russian land from enemies. During the imperial period, Catherine II established the Order of St. George—the highest military award of the Russian Empire—in 1769, and the St. George Cross became a symbol of the incredible valor of soldiers and officers," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

In Rus', Saint George quickly became a folk saint, receiving the names Yegor and Yuri. He was venerated not only by princes but also by commoners. The founder of Moscow, Yuri Dolgoruky, bore the name of Saint George the Victorious.

"Although the holiday on February 23rd is not directly related to St. George's Day on May 6th, they are both dedicated to the defenders of the Fatherland. In this sense, the veneration of warriors in Rus' and their patron saint became the spiritual premise of the modern holiday," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

A series of names

The history of Defender of the Fatherland Day began in 1918, when on January 28 (new style) the decree establishing the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (RKKA) was signed. But why do we celebrate it on February 23?

"The fact is that the Red Army's birthday was originally planned for January 28th. However, it wasn't until January 24th, 1919, that the Presidium of the Moscow City Council was able to consider the issue of 'Organizing a Holiday to Commemorate the Anniversary of the Creation of the Red Army.' Due to the tight deadline, it was decided to combine it with Red Gift Day—a charity event to raise funds and gifts for soldiers, which was planned for February 17th. But February 17th fell on a Monday—a workday—so the anniversary was postponed until the following Sunday, February 23rd," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

Initially, it was a temporary postponement, but the date stuck. It was later justified by the fact that during those difficult February days, Red Army troops were fighting against the invaders. The holiday only acquired official status in 1922. On January 27 of that year, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee issued a decree establishing the annual celebration of Red Army Day on February 23. On February 23, a parade of troops from the Moscow Garrison took place on Red Square. National newspapers published articles about the history of the army and navy's creation, military history, life, and combat training, as well as reports on the widespread patronage of enterprises and institutions over military units, ships, and military educational institutions.

In 1923, the fifth anniversary of the Red Army was celebrated, and the February 23rd holiday gained widespread significance. But it became especially relevant during the Great Patriotic War. Thematic exhibitions dedicated to the heroic deeds of soldiers who fought against the Nazis were opened to commemorate the occasion.

"After the war, in 1946, the holiday was renamed Soviet Army Day (and from 1949 to 1992, it became Soviet Army and Navy Day). The date began to be celebrated with even greater solemnity. Every year, meetings were held with the country's leadership, as well as numerous events at the district and city levels," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

In 1995, the State Duma of the Russian Federation passed the law "On Days of Military Glory of Russia," and February 23 was renamed Defender of the Fatherland Day. In 2002, the holiday became a non-working day.

Men's Day

Interestingly, the tradition of giving gifts on February 23rd originated in 1919 and is associated with the holiday's first name, Red Gift Day, when residents of the country collected humanitarian aid for the Red Army.

"However, the perception of February 23rd as 'men's day' and the practice of giving gifts to all men (not just military men) began much later—around the 1960s. The holiday gradually lost its political overtones and became akin to March 8th. This was also facilitated by the closeness of the dates on the calendar," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

Since the collapse of the USSR, Defender of the Fatherland Day continues to be celebrated not only in Russia but also in several other countries, including Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.

Modern meaning

"Despite all the historical collisions and the transformation of meanings, for most Russians, February 23rd remains a holiday associated with the Armed Forces and the defense of the Motherland. Today, the holiday's significance has expanded: defenders of the Fatherland are considered not only military personnel but also anyone who contributes to strengthening the country and protects their families and loved ones. It is a holiday of patriotism," says Elena Kryazheva-Kartseva.

On this day, wreath-laying ceremonies are held across the country at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, monuments, and memorials. Schools and kindergartens congratulate future defenders and offer courage lessons. And in the evening, the skies of many cities are illuminated by festive fireworks.

Thus, February 23rd combines the deep historical roots of honoring military feats, the Soviet tradition of honoring the army, and the modern understanding of defending the Fatherland as the duty of every citizen.

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Lightning: Iran plans to prepare a draft of a possible nuclear agreement with the US within 2-3 days – media

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Lightning: Iran plans to prepare a draft of a possible agreement with the US on the nuclear program within 2-3 days – media Lightning: Iran plans to prepare a draft of a possible agreement with the US on the nuclear program within 2-3 days – media

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