NordStar Airlines has summed up its production results for 2025.

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NordStar Airlines has summarized its operational results for 2025. Over the 12 months of 2025, the airline demonstrated stable growth in key performance indicators compared to the previous period: 1,265,000 passengers were carried on its own flights, with passenger turnover reaching 3,276 million passenger-kilometers. Annual flight hours totaled 28,995. The airline transported 4,303 tons of mail and cargo in 2025.

More than half of the airline's key performance indicators are driven by the extensive route network of its home base, Norilsk. In 2025, the airline operated scheduled flights from Norilsk to 20 destinations. Scheduled flights to Gelendzhik and Krasnodar, previously restricted, were reinstated. More than 600,000 passengers were carried, with annual passenger turnover exceeding 1.514 billion passenger kilometers. Flight hours on Norilsk routes totaled 14,318. Mail and cargo volumes totaled 3,420 tonnes.

"2025 was marked by the development and enhancement of passenger accessibility and loyalty. One of the key objectives in this regard was the opening of our own ticket and service sales offices in the Norilsk Industrial District. In the summer of 2025, two sales offices were opened – in Norilsk and Talnakh – and for six months, they have been providing passengers with a full range of services face-to-face, including information, flight selection, and ticket booking. The development of sales office services will continue in the next period," notes Leonid Mokhov, CEO of NordStar Airlines. "Another step toward strengthening loyalty was the global update of the "Flying is Easy!" frequent flyer loyalty program. The new program is more passenger-focused and will soon offer significantly more opportunities for independent planning of how to use privileges."

Particular attention is being paid to developing internal competencies. 2025 marks an active phase of development for the Aviation Training Center, with the expansion of training programs. Currently, the Aviation Training Center offers initial flight attendant training for the Boeing 737 NG, pilot training in emergency rescue procedures (ERP), and initial and recurrent flight attendant instructor training. This marks a new stage in the company's efforts to build a sustainable talent base and maintain quality onboard service. It also marks the first step toward independent learning—anyone interested in pursuing a career in aviation with the goal of eventually finding employment with Russian airlines can take this training.

In 2026, the airline is focused on further expanding its flight geography, while maintaining a priority focus on maintaining a consistently high level of flight safety, as well as improving service levels to ensure the most comfortable travel experience for every passenger.

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Financial news: 01/28/2026, 11:19 AM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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January 28, 2026

11:19

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 January 28, 2026, 11:19 AM (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 107.75) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1,155.52 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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Financial news: On January 28, 2026, the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is 28.01.2026. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 1,470,000,000. Placement period, days 181. The date of depositing funds is 29.01.2026. The date of return of funds is 29.07.2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 600,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary applications from 11:45 to 11:55. Competitive applications from 11:55 to 12:00. Setting the cutoff interest rate or declaring the auction invalid before 12:15. Additional terms and conditions – Placement of funds with the possibility of early withdrawal of the entire deposit amount and payment of interest accrued on the deposit amount at the rate established by the deposit transaction, in the event of the Bank's non-compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 2.1. of the Regulation "On the procedure for selecting banks for the placement of funds of the Moscow Small Business Lending Promotion Fund in deposits (deposits) under the GDS" (as amended on the date of the deposit transaction), early withdrawal at the "on demand" rate, interest payment monthly, on the last business day of the month, without replenishment.

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Financial news: 01/28/2026, 10:10 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYFM5 (DOM.RF B-8) were changed.

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January 28, 2026

10:10

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 January 28, 2026, 10:10 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.07) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1121.36 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) for the security RU000A0ZYFM5 (DOM.RF B-8) were changed.

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Financial news: The business program for the "Cybersecurity in Finance" forum has been published.

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On the first day, a plenary discussion will be held, "Combating Cyber Fraud: Towards a Common Goal," featuring Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina. Speakers will discuss how the measures taken have impacted the fight against money theft and what future steps might be taken.

Other relevant topics include innovations in banking anti-fraud systems, countering deepfakes and dropper attacks, the specifics of cooperation between banks and telecom operators to protect against cyber fraud, and import substitution in the credit and financial sector. Discussions are planned on the security of digital and payment technologies, including the digital ruble and Open APIs, the use of biometrics in microfinance organizations, and issues of international coordination in the fight against cyber fraud. In total, program more than 30 sessions.

The forum's experts will include representatives of the Bank of Russia and federal government agencies, top managers and specialists from financial institutions, and leading companies in the field of information security.

The Cybersecurity in Finance forum will be held February 18–20 in Yekaterinburg.

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Trilateral talks on Ukraine in Abu Dhabi are planned to continue on February 1, according to the Russian presidential press secretary.

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Moscow, January 28 (Xinhua) — Trilateral talks between Russia, the United States, and Ukraine on a Ukrainian settlement are planned to continue in Abu Dhabi on February 1. Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday.

"Negotiations are scheduled for February 1st. Well, tentatively, but that's what we're working on for now," TASS quoted him as saying.

A Kremlin spokesman called the negotiation process very complex. "These negotiations are on a very sensitive topic. They are very complex negotiations. And discussing any specific aspects publicly during the negotiations is detrimental to the negotiations," said D. Peskov.

According to him, Russia is not discussing specific documents for resolving the Ukrainian crisis. "We are not currently discussing any lists of documents. We believe this should all be done discretely, behind closed doors, which is what is happening," the Russian leader's press secretary said, commenting on the Ukrainian side's claims that two peace agreements will be signed following the talks in Abu Dhabi.

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Belarus is focusing on strategic deterrence amid the militarization of the West, according to the Security Council's State Secretary.

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Minsk, January 28 (Xinhua) – Belarus is focusing on strategic deterrence amid the militarization of the West. This was stated by State Secretary of the Security Council of Belarus Alexander Volfovich on Wednesday. The corresponding information was published by the Belta news agency.

According to A. Volfovich, Western European countries, including those bordering Belarus, are currently actively militarizing, increasing military spending, expanding their armed forces, and conducting large-scale exercises, including near the borders of the Union State of Belarus and Russia.

"We see an aggressive policy, militarization, and a military presence in neighboring states. Belarus is focusing on strategic deterrence and the deployment of weapons on its territory—deterrent weapons. These include tactical nuclear weapons, the Oreshnik short-range operational-tactical complex, and other assets aimed primarily at preventing aggression," the Security Council State Secretary stated.

He also noted that Western countries are attempting to justify their militarization plans with imaginary threats from the East, from Russia and Belarus, which is absurd. He emphasized that Belarus is not increasing its armed forces or military spending, is not conducting exercises near its borders, and is not resettling people from border areas to build engineering infrastructure.

"We are for peace, for dialogue, for good-neighborly relations. Our policies and documents, including the Constitution, the National Security Concept, and the Military Doctrine, are aimed at building constructive dialogue and good-neighborliness, and a mutually respectful attitude toward all states, both large and small," concluded A. Volfovich.

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13 people were killed and 6 were injured in the collapse of a gold mine in Sudan.

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Khartoum, January 28 (Xinhua) — At least 13 people were killed and six others injured in the recent collapse of a traditional gold mine in South Kordofan state in southern Sudan, the Sudan Mineral Resources Company, the country's mining authority, announced on Wednesday.

As the company announced on its official Facebook page, five abandoned shafts collapsed at the Um Fakrun mine in the town of Abu Jubaiha on January 23.

The company added that several people are still missing.

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RUDN University environmental scientists are creating highly effective sorbents based on natural materials

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The RUDN University Institute of Ecology is implementing a large-scale interdisciplinary project in environmental chemistry and materials science. Scientists are working on creating highly effective sorbents based on natural materials for the detoxification of hazardous environmental pollutants.

The project combines fundamental research at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and ecology and is consistent with the strategic goals of science and technology development in the Russian Federation.

The scientific group consists of:

Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology at RUDN University, laureate of the university prize "For Achievements in Science and Innovation" and the St. Petersburg State University prize "For Contribution to Science" — Andrey Sergeevich Kritchenkov; Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Assistant of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology, laureate of the Shorygin Prize and Presidential Scholarship Recipient — Anton Romanovich Egorov; Assistant of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology, postgraduate student — Omar Muchlimovich Khubiev; postgraduate student of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology — Van Linh Nguyen; postgraduate student of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology — Roman Aleksandrovich Golubev.

We spoke with the team's leader, Andrey Sergeevich, and learned from him about the essence and novelty of the project, its methodology, and its goals.

Andrey Sergeevich, tell us more about your team’s project.

We are implementing a project I would call "From Molecules to Ecosystems: Highly Effective Sorbents for the Neutralization of Environmental Pollutants." The main goal is to explore the relationship between a sorbent's structure and its ability to capture, effectively retain, and, at the right time and place, release environmentally hazardous compounds. We also share the latest trend in this field, which is the use of natural polymers or inorganic compounds as sorbents.

How complex is the task your group faces?

This is a very ambitious task. To solve it effectively, a great deal of effort must be devoted to the chemistry of sorbent production itself: chemical design, polymer transformations, and the reactivity of various compounds. Furthermore, we must thoroughly study the kinetics and thermodynamics of sorption processes, find mathematical models that most accurately describe these processes, and sometimes even employ the apparatus of quantum mechanics. In other words, this is a very broad and multifaceted endeavor. Our primary goal is to understand how the sorbent works at the molecular level. Then we need to understand how to refine it, that is, improve its sorption behavior at the molecular level, so that we can ultimately conduct field testing in real ecosystems. Of course, one can't embrace everything, so we use natural polysaccharides—cellulose, chitosan, chitin—and layered double hydroxides, which are highly effective clay analogs, as the basis for creating sorption materials.

What methods and scientific directions underlie your work?

To synthesize and chemically modify polysaccharide derivatives, we delve into the intricacies of polymer and organic chemistry. We also advance scientific knowledge by developing entirely new, sometimes even revolutionary, approaches to chemical modification of polymers. It was in our group that a new scientific field emerged: "polymer-analogous transformations of chitosan under ultrasound." It formed the basis of my doctoral dissertation and has been widely developed by other polymer chemist research groups in Russia and abroad.

To synthesize layered double hydroxides (LDHs), we rely extensively on inorganic chemistry methods, as LDHs are typical inorganic compounds. We are developing various approaches to producing LDHs in the form of micro- and nanoparticles, altering their crystallinity using ultrasound, microwave, and hydrothermal irradiation.

We are currently devoting significant effort to creating composite materials with diverse structures, including both polymers and LDHs. In other words, we are combining polymer and inorganic chemistry. This allows us to produce porous and film-like materials with outstanding mechanical properties using completely environmentally friendly components: polysaccharides and LDHs (the latter contain some of the most non-toxic elements—divalent magnesium and trivalent iron).

What distinguishes your project from similar ones in this field?

Our unique approach lies in our approach to developing the materials themselves and "molecularly tuning" them to the desired state using ultrasonic vibrations, as well as a combination of ultrasound and high hydrostatic pressure. This is a very promising area of research that has emerged relatively recently. We are among the pioneers, mastering, developing, and optimizing this method.

A strong scientific team is working on the project. Tell us about your key collaborations.

We collaborate closely with the Institute of Technical Acoustics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus—the only specialized academic institute in the field of ultrasound in the post-Soviet space. This long-standing collaboration has resulted in several dozen joint publications, most of which were published in Q1 journals.

We also collaborate with Professor Wanjun Liu's research group (Donghua University, Shanghai, China). Our group synthesizes new polymers that hold promise as environmental sorbents. Professor Liu's group is interested in these same polymers, but from a different perspective—from a biomedical perspective. They are studying our polymers as a basis for creating materials with immunoisolation properties, which is important for transplantation. Our collaboration has already resulted in a number of high-profile publications.

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A fourth-year RUDN University student from Iran won the Olympiad among dental students.

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Mahdi Alipour from Iran won the "Precise Impression" Olympiad, held at RUDN University for third- and fourth-year international students majoring in Dentistry. Over 60 students applied for the competition, of which 23 students from Iran and one participant from China were selected for the finals.

Each participant in the competition had to obtain alginate impressions of both jaws and a silicone impression (two-stage, two-layer) only from the upper jaw of the phantom model.

According to the winner, to prepare for the Olympiad, he carefully listened to the instructors' instructions on how to properly take a dental impression, and then, at each stage of the procedure, tried to understand how to improve the result. He believes that becoming a professional impression taker requires a lot of practice. Therefore, Mahdi repeated the procedure again and again at home.

"I realized that there's no universal or standard technique for everyone, and everyone can make the best impression using their own unique method. The most important thing is to be able to perform the procedure accurately and flawlessly, and I don't think it's possible to offer a specific technique for everyone. Overall, the Olympiad teaches you how to work under the high demands and stress that are inevitable in clinical practice. You learn not only technique but also self-control and concentration. Furthermore, it's a unique opportunity to interact with leading specialists and strong competitors and see the level of their work. After such competitions, you return to training with a completely different level of responsibility and an understanding of why every detail, even the most insignificant, matters," says Mahdi Alipour.

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