A concert dedicated to the Spring Festival took place in Moscow.

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Moscow, February 18 (Xinhua) — On Tuesday, a concert celebrating the Spring Festival (Chunjie, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year) took place at the Huaming Park Business Center in China. Russian musicians performed 13 classical pieces, presenting a vibrant audiovisual performance to audiences from around the world, capturing the charm of Russian and Chinese cultures.

Before the concert, Zhang Wei, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Chinese Embassy in Russia, stated that in recent years, humanitarian exchanges between the two countries have become increasingly diverse, which has a positive impact on strengthening mutual understanding and friendship between peoples.

"Today's concert is a true celebration of art. We are confident that the joint efforts of the two countries will allow the melodies of Chinese-Russian cooperation to resonate even more deeply in people's hearts," he noted.

The concert was organized by China Construction Bank LLC. The evening's program included the symphony orchestra performing the "Spring Festival" overture and "Jasmine," creating a Chinese New Year atmosphere in the hall. The suite from the ballet "Swan Lake" showcased the artistic qualities and traditions of Russian classical music. Solo performances by Honored Artists of Russia, violinist Ariadna Anchevskaya and singer Elizaveta Pakhomova, made a special impression on the audience.

The evening's culmination was the performance of the song "Me and My Homeland," during which many Chinese audience members stood up and began singing along. The final performance of the "Radetzky March" was a vibrant conclusion to the cultural event and another example of the humanitarian exchange between China and Russia.

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The negotiations in Geneva were difficult, but businesslike, said the head of the Russian delegation, V. Medinsky.

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Moscow, February 18 /Xinhua/ — Negotiations on a Ukrainian settlement in Geneva were difficult, but businesslike. This was stated on Wednesday by Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation at the talks, RIA Novosti reported.

According to him, talks between representatives of Russia, the United States, and Ukraine on Wednesday lasted approximately two hours. A new round of talks on Ukraine will take place soon.

Negotiations on a settlement in Ukraine were held in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Russian delegation was headed by Vladimir Medinsky.

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The Polytechnic University has developed a "Digital Vitrification Furnace" for the safe disposal of nuclear waste.

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Researchers from the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University have presented a digital model of a vitrification furnace for high-level radioactive waste. The digital model will allow engineers to plan production cycles for complex nuclear waste disposal equipment more quickly, efficiently, and safely. The development is being commissioned by the Mayak Production Association (part of Rosatom State Corporation) and is based on the CML-Bench® digital twin development and application platform under the supervision of Alexey Borovkov, Chief Designer for System Digital Engineering, SPbPU's key scientific and technological development area.

Vitrification technology is the global standard for liquid radioactive waste disposal. Sintering in a special furnace at temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees Celsius transforms the waste into a solid, glass-like substance. This approach achieves two key objectives: first, it reduces the initial volume of hazardous materials by removing the liquid component, and second, it encases them in a chemically stable and durable form, ideal for safe storage over long periods of time. This is the most effective and safest of all existing methods.

Engineers from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's PSI have developed a digital model of a vitrification furnace. It allows engineers to "peek inside" a working installation and conduct hundreds of digital tests, ushering in a new era in the design of critical nuclear facilities.

The model shows how the glass melt moves, how the temperature changes in different zones, and how the equipment responds to changing operating modes. This is especially important for ensuring the efficient operation of such complex equipment as a vitrification furnace. The digital model takes into account the influence of complex physical processes, including heat transfer, hydrodynamics, electrodynamics, and more. Simultaneously considering multiple input parameters and their interactions allows for complex studies to be conducted digitally to optimize the vitrification process, which is cheaper and safer than in-kind testing, noted Dmitry Evstratov, Lead Engineer of the Cross-Industry Technologies Department at the Engineering Center (CompMechLab®) at PISh SPbPU.

Only a limited number of countries possess the technology to vitrify high-level radioactive waste, but a digital model of this unique equipment has been created for the first time in the world.

The main practical result of this development is that the system enables full-scale testing on virtual test rigs, repeatedly validating various operating scenarios and design solutions. Using digital twin technology shifts the bulk of engineering risks to the development stage. This means that both developers and operators of high-tech equipment can test the effectiveness of various operating scenarios on the CML-Bench® digital platform and implement the one that yields the best digital test results in a real installation. This dramatically reduces the need for expensive and time-consuming full-scale testing and numerous design modifications. As a result, overall installation lifecycle costs are reduced, and its reliability increases significantly, noted Yuri Gorsky, Head of the Cross-Industry Technologies Department at the Engineering Center (CompMechLab®) at PSI SPbPU.

To create the model, scientists used advanced computer modeling techniques: finite element and finite volume methods, supplemented by machine learning and regression analysis algorithms. The digital model has already been validated: its performance was compared with data from an existing pilot plant. Discrepancies in key parameters were minimal, confirming its validity.

Work in this area has been underway at SPbPU for several years. In 2023, a team from the Engineering Center (CompMechLab®) at SPbPU's PISh, commissioned by FSUE PO Mayak (Rosatom State Corporation), developed the architecture of the future digital twin—its detailed design and a system of mathematical and computer models. This work represents a logical and fundamentally new result: the previously developed architecture has been embodied in a fully functional digital engineering tool.

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Student Team Day at the Polytechnic: History, Awards, and Future Prospects

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The Polytechnic University's student brigades continue the proud traditions established over seven decades ago. The first group of Polytechnic students went to work on the construction of the Alakus Hydroelectric Power Plant back in 1948. As the oldest in the country, the Polytechnic University's student brigades comprise 26 student formations.

Recently, activists held their traditional fair in the university's Main Building, introducing everyone to their work. Polytechnic students were able to learn about key areas of work—from construction and pedagogy to archeology and service—and also learn the steps needed to earn the legendary soldier's jacket—the drill jacket. The fair served not only as a place to attract newcomers but also as a meeting place for old friends, featuring contests, raffles, and activities to suit every taste.

The student brigade movement in the Northern Capital is experiencing rapid growth. By the summer of 2025, the city already had 165 brigade groups operating in 10 different areas. This fact was previously noted by Governor Alexander Beglov, who emphasized the importance of educating young people about work. At official ceremonies, the governor personally presented the highest award—the honorary banner—to the movement's best representatives, recognizing their contribution to the city's development.

This year, the highest award for student teams was presented for the sixth time. Seventeen teams competed for the right to hold the challenge banner—a record number of participants in the competition's history. Three student associations represented the Polytechnic University: the teaching team "SOzvezdie," the construction team "Iskra," and the guide team "Provorny." As per tradition, the winner's name was kept a closely guarded secret until the ceremony was announced. This year, the winner was the student service team "Skif" from the St. Petersburg State University of Economics.

The celebration culminated in an educational forum held at the Pribaltiyskaya Hotel. It brought together a thousand students and schoolchildren from across St. Petersburg. The forum's program focused on the comprehensive development of participants: they were offered workshops on employment, lectures on grant support, and financial literacy. Special attention was paid to digital competencies, adaptation to changes in the labor market driven by artificial intelligence, as well as psychological health and teamwork.

For the second time, the forum hosted an employers' exhibition, where team leaders held working meetings with company representatives to discuss joint projects and future plans.

The celebrations extended far beyond the city limits: career forums dedicated to RSO Day covered more than 80 regions across the country. A total of over 70,000 people participated—from experienced student brigade members to teenagers from work brigades, as well as anyone considering joining this massive movement.

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Financial news: 02/18/2026, 15:48 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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February 18, 2026

15:48

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 18.02.2026, 15-48 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 19.5) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 224.93 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the security SU26231RMFS9 (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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A train dedicated to the Chinese New Year has begun operating in the Moscow Metro.

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Passengers can read poems by Chinese poets from various eras and learn how the holiday was celebrated in Moscow in past years.

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, a new Chinese New Year-themed train has arrived on the Moscow Metro's Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. The train will run until March 28.

The carriages are decorated with traditional Chinese cultural symbols and a color palette. Red and gold are associated with prosperity, joy, and good fortune. The train is decorated with images of festive lanterns, symbolizing light and renewal. The symbol of 2026, a fire horse, is displayed on the carriage walls, representing energy, movement, and forward momentum.

During the ride, passengers will be able to read poems about the festival from Chinese poets from various eras, dating back to the 7th century. The works are presented in both Russian and Chinese. Also displayed inside the train are photographs of past Chinese New Year celebrations in Moscow, illustrating how the event gradually became a part of the capital's cultural life.

The first and last cars feature a Chinese-language metro map, which was first introduced in 2025.

This is the second themed train created as part of the Moscow-China collaboration and dedicated to the Chinese New Year. The first such train entered service in 2025, when the carriages were primarily decorated with images of a dragon, one of China's most recognizable symbols.

"China is Moscow's strategic partner in Asia. The capital will account for over 40 percent of total Russian-Chinese trade by 2025. At the direction of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, we are developing cooperation in both industry and transport. This work is systemic. Our colleagues actively participate in the International Transport Summit, which we hold in Moscow every year. Together, we will continue to exchange experiences in the implementation of driverless transport, digital passenger services, artificial intelligence technologies, and other development areas. Moscow transport is always happy to cooperate with its good neighbor and is ready to welcome guests from China," noted Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

"This is the second time that a themed metro train has been launched as part of the Moscow Chinese New Year festival. This event has truly resonated with Muscovites because it creates a special atmosphere—you step inside the train and learn more about this much-talked-about event, which holds such colossal significance for the people of Asia, particularly China. It's also beautiful, vibrant, and joyful," added Maria Zakharova, official spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Director of the Information and Press Department.

"In honor of the Chinese New Year, Moscow has relaunched a themed metro train—a joint project that will allow residents to discover the traditions of this friendly culture on familiar routes. The metro attracts visitors from China as a tourist attraction, and the themed train will be another interesting addition to the tourist program. Joint projects by the Moscow Government are increasing interest in the capital as a tourist destination. The annual growth rate of tourist flow from China to Moscow has doubled, with business tourists increasingly coming," noted Yevgeny Kozlov, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Moscow Mayor and Government and Chairman of the Moscow Tourism Committee.

The launch of the themed train is part of the extensive program of the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival, which runs in the capital until March 1. A detailed schedule of events is available on the Russpass digital travel service. The festival is organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Russia.

The project is being implemented as part of the city's "Winter in Moscow" season—the city's premier winter event, bringing together cultural, educational, and sporting activities for residents and visitors of the capital. The initiative aims to strengthen community and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and develop international cultural cooperation.

Dmitry Patrushev: Construction of wastewater treatment facilities will be monitored via online cameras.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held the first meeting of the year regarding Incident No. 55, "Wastewater Treatment Facilities." The meeting summarized the past year's work and outlined plans for 2026. The event was attended by Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Alexander Kozlov, senior officials from the Ministry of Construction, Rosprirodnadzor, State Duma deputies, and regional governors.

"Currently, 134 treatment facilities have been commissioned. Of these, 12 are scheduled for completion in 2025. The plan for 2026 is to complete construction of six more facilities. Regarding wastewater treatment standards, 40 facilities have achieved the required level since the beginning of 2025. I would like to commend the Republic of Tatarstan and the Vologda Region, which have ensured that all their treatment facilities meet the standards," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that, in accordance with his instructions, reviews of best practices for wastewater treatment facility construction have been compiled and posted on the websites of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Construction, manufacturers of high-quality equipment have been listed, and a list of reputable design and construction organizations has been provided.

Dmitry Patrushev also discussed new monitoring capabilities during an incident. These include monitoring construction via online cameras and sending alerts via chatbot messages in the event of deviations from approved roadmaps. Regional leaders will receive such notifications on a weekly basis.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that construction of a number of treatment facilities is planned for this year as part of the federal project "Water of Russia." These facilities will also be monitored at the site of the incident. Dmitry Patrushev ordered the installation of live cameras at all new facilities and the expansion of the list of regions involved in the incident.

Following the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister set the goal of continuing the practice of on-site seminars to share experiences among those involved in the incident. Such events have already taken place in the Republic of Tatarstan and the Nizhny Novgorod Region.

Incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities" was established on June 15, 2024, to coordinate the construction and reconstruction of wastewater treatment facilities implemented as part of the national "Ecology" project, as well as to ensure the operation of these facilities and the achievement of regulatory wastewater treatment parameters. Work is currently under consideration at 145 facilities in 19 regions.

When working in an incident format, a special project management system deployed within the Government Coordination Center is used. It allows for the prompt coordination of participants' actions and real-time monitoring of project implementation.

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February 18, 2026. The A.V. Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir at Mosfilm's First Music Studio. The legendary Mosfilm First Music Studio has begun recording Sergei Rachmaninoff's Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, performed by the A.V. Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir. The project is being commissioned by Melodiya, Russia's oldest recording company.

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The legendary Mosfilm First Music Studio has begun recording Sergei Rachmaninoff's Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, performed by the A. V. Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir. The project is being commissioned by Melodiya, Russia's oldest recording company.

The choir's artistic director, Ekaterina Antonenko, explained that the extensive studio work is scheduled for four sessions. On the first day of recording, which took place at Mosfilm, the choir began working on twelve hymns, organized into a cycle based on thematic and dramatic contrasts.

The project involves approximately 50 choir members. The collaboration between the legendary ensemble, a major label, and the country's leading film studio will result in a digital edition of Rachmaninoff's famous work.

Ekaterina Antonenko noted that working within the walls of Mosfilm is distinguished by its exceptional comfort and technological advancement. According to her, the studio's acoustics, where soundtracks for hundreds of iconic films and symphonic programs have been recorded, don't create an excessive "beautiful haze," but instead provide a clear and pure sound image, which is critical for choral recordings.

Speaking about the specifics of the process, the choir's artistic director emphasized the fundamental difference between concert performance and studio work.

"A perfect recording, of course, requires several attempts," Ekaterina Antonenko shared with Mosfilm.ru. "Live, you only have one take, and that really energizes you, keeps you on your toes. But maintaining that kind of concentration for long is incredibly difficult, so recording gives you the opportunity to make several versions and choose the best. However, when the material is well-known, as in the case of Rachmaninoff, it's always tricky: every flaw becomes visible as if under a microscope."

Artistic director of the choir Ekaterina Antonenko

At the time of our conversation, the choir had completed the first two hours of their first shift. The Sveshnikov Choir still has three more studio days ahead to capture one of the most significant spiritual works of the 20th century for future generations of listeners.

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The State Academic Russian Choir named after A.V. Sveshnikov is a world-renowned Russian ensemble, occupying a leading position in Russian and international choral performance.

The work of two masters of choral art – the first artistic directors of the State Choir, N.M. Danilin and A.V. Sveshnikov – played a crucial role in shaping the creative image of the group, founded in 1936.

Even during its formative years, the State Choir confidently established itself as the flagship of Russian choral performance. For many years, the choir served as a creative laboratory for new Soviet music. Under the direction of A.V. Sveshnikov, the choir premiered works by D.D. Shostakovich, G.V. Sviridov, V.Ya. Shebalin, Yu.A. Shaporin, R.K. Shchedrin, E.K. Golubev, A.Ya. Eshpai, and other composers.

Artistic director – Ekaterina Antonenko.

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Financial news: On the lifting of restrictions on settlement codes for ordinary shares of PJSC Fix Price (FIXR) from 19.02.2026.

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In accordance with the Rules for conducting trading on the stock market, deposit market, and credit market of the Public Joint-Stock Company Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS and in connection with the postponement of the deadlines for the conversion of securities, when submitting applications for transactions with the following securities:

Item No. Issuer (Management Company) Name, type, kind of security ISIN Security code
1 PJSC Fix Price Common shares RU000A10B5G8 FIXR

New dates for the conversion of these securities will be announced additionally.

Contact information for media: 7 (495) 363-3232PR@moex.com

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Financial news: 02/18/2026, 12-15 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A106TV7 (VimpelK3R4) were changed.

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February 18, 2026

12:15

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 18.02.2026, 12-15 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 92.95) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1000.32 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 18.75%) of the security RU000A106TV7 (VimpelK3R4) were changed.

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