China plans to establish a national mergers and acquisitions fund in 2026 to support venture capital investment.

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Beijing, March 6 (Xinhua) — China is set to establish a national mergers and acquisitions fund in 2026 to smooth the exit path for venture capital investments and improve the efficiency of capital circulation, Zheng Shanjie, head of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), announced on Friday.

The fund is designed to channel and attract more than 1 trillion yuan (about 145 billion US dollars) in investments from various sources, the official said at a press conference during the 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress. -0-

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The Rector of SPbGASU congratulates everyone on International Women's Day.

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Dear employees, students and postgraduate students of SPbGASU!

I congratulate you on the most wonderful spring holiday – International Women's Day!

This day, March 8, embodies kindness, the triumph of love, dreams and beauty; it represents spring and brings new hopes, and is a symbol of the eternal continuation of life.

You not only create warmth and comfort in families, raise children, and warm your family and friends with your love, but you also actively demonstrate your talents in your professional endeavors. We appreciate and are proud of the achievements of each of you!

May this spring day bring you many reasons to rejoice, may your dreams come true, and may your loved ones be with you!

Wishing you sunny mood, love, prosperity, and smiles! Be healthy and happy!

Rector of SPbGASUE. I. Rybnov

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The 10th Anniversary Scientific and Practical Conference of Transport Engineers was held at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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On March 5–6, the 10th Anniversary Scientific and Practical Conference of Transport Engineers was held at the Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

The conference traditionally serves as a platform for professional dialogue among specialists in the fields of transport planning, traffic management, transport modeling, and improving urban mobility safety. The event brought together transport engineers, researchers, specialists from design and consulting companies, government officials involved in transport infrastructure development, as well as teachers and students from specialized educational programs. Sultan Zhankaziev, President of the Association of Transport Engineers and Professor at the Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University, moderated the anniversary conference.

The conference began with a plenary session.

Evgeny Korolev, Vice-Rector for Research at SPbGASU, addressed the participants with a welcoming speech. He noted that over the years, the conference has become an important platform for discussing current issues in transport system development and exchanging experiences among industry specialists. "Today, issues of transport planning, sustainable mobility, and road safety are particularly important for the development of modern cities. Conferences like these allow us to unite the efforts of the scientific community, practitioners, and government agencies to develop effective solutions," he emphasized.

During the plenary session, participants discussed a wide range of issues related to the development of urban transportation systems, the formation of modern transportation policy, and the implementation of new technological solutions. Key topics included traffic management, the development of intelligent transportation systems, transport modeling, improving traffic management, enhancing road safety, and the development of new forms of urban mobility.

In addition, those gathered discussed the integration of personal mobility devices into urban transport infrastructure, improving the efficiency of road network use, and the introduction of digital tools in transport system management.

State Duma Deputy and member of the Committee on Transport and Transport Infrastructure Development Sergei Eremin participated in the plenary session. In his speech, he noted the importance of a comprehensive approach to transport infrastructure development and emphasized the significance of collaboration between science, the professional community, and government agencies: "Modern transport systems require scientifically sound solutions. It is the professional community of transport engineers that shapes the approaches that are then applied in urban development."

The conference included thematic sessions dedicated to key development areas in the transport industry. Participants presented research findings and practical case studies in the fields of transport modeling, mobility management, transport infrastructure design, traffic management, and road safety.

Particular attention was paid to modern methods of analyzing traffic flows, the use of digital technologies in the management of transport systems, and issues of improving the efficiency of the street and road network of large cities.

The conference also discussed the training of specialists in transportation engineering. Representatives from universities and professional organizations noted the need to develop educational programs focused on modern challenges in transportation planning and urban mobility management.

The conference of transportation engineers at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) reaffirmed the professional community's strong interest in the development of transportation systems and urban infrastructure. Participants emphasized the importance of regularly holding such events, which allow for the combination of scientific research and practical experience to address pressing transportation development challenges in Russian cities.

"This event is a unique opportunity to discuss the current state and development prospects of the road transport industry, share our innovative projects and research findings, and, most importantly, demonstrate to those just starting out in their careers—undergraduate and graduate students—that our field has potential, that it forms the foundation for any city-forming or industrial project, and that it contributes to improving the quality of life for everyone. We are proud that this anniversary conference was held at our university," noted Andrey Zazykin, Dean of the Automobile and Road Engineering Faculty at SPbGASU.

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National Security: All-Russian Conference at the Polytechnic University

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The All-Russian scientific and practical conference "Ensuring the national interests of the Russian Federation in light of new threats to the modern world" was held at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Institute of Civil Engineering.

The event was organized by the Higher School of Technosphere Safety of the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISI) jointly with the Order of Zhukov Military Academy of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation.

Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Strategic Studies, opened the conference. At the plenary session, participants presented thematic reports on ensuring national security in the face of modern hybrid threats. They discussed issues of interstate cooperation in countering terrorism and extremism, cybercrime, and improving the protection systems of technosphere facilities. Particular attention was paid to issues of "human reliability" as a key element of the national security system, as well as to summarizing practical experience in countering new challenges.

Following the conference, priority areas for further scientific research and the development of joint educational and scientific projects were identified. The event contributed to strengthening interuniversity cooperation, expanding expert interaction, and enhancing the scientific potential of the Civil Engineering Institute.

The conference confirms the high level of scientific interaction and the relevance of the chosen topic. In the face of new challenges, consolidating the scientific community and developing applied research in the field of national security is particularly important, noted Andrey Andreev, Director of the Higher School of Technosphere Security.

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KAMAZ hosted an open cross-country skiing championship

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The open cross-country skiing championship was held in Pribrezhny City Park as part of the 2026 KAMAZ PJSC Spartakiad. The company's Trade Union organized this large-scale sporting event, which attracted approximately 300 participants.

This year, the ski races coincided with three significant events: the 50th anniversary of the first KAMAZ truck, the 55th anniversary of the auto giant's trade union, and the 400th anniversary of the founding of Naberezhnye Chelny. Participants extended far beyond the city and the auto giant. Representatives of KAMAZ subsidiaries—Nefaz PJSC, TZA PJSC, Avtosvet LLC (an OAT Group company in Dimitrovgrad)—participated in the competition, as well as members of the Naberezhnye Chelny Trade Union Coordinating Council and employees of the Education Trade Union.

Ildar Shamilov, Chairman of the KAMAZ Trade Union, delivered a welcoming speech. He emphasized that these competitions have become a good tradition uniting teams from various companies, noted the benefits of sport, and wished everyone good luck on the track.

"We participate in the championship every year. We started with two or three people, and today our team has ten members. Skiing has significantly developed at our company: we have a coach and regular training. Denis Shelkoplyas, a holder of numerous titles, works at NEFAZ and trains our guys. Today, we're competing with a renewed lineup: experienced racers have been joined by newcomers. We arrived with a fighting spirit!" commented Larisa Zagitova, Deputy Chair of the NEFAZ Trade Union.

"This is my third year in a row. And I've placed second every time. I'm in fighting spirit! There are some serious, technically skilled competitors here, but we're trying to keep up," shared Vyacheslav Sharonov, an employee of Avtosvet. Incidentally, at the 2026 meet, Vyacheslav again finished among the top three in his age group, this time in third place.

"This is my fourth time participating in the championship, competing in the 50-weight category. I missed out last year, but I'm back this year. I love skiing!" said Almira Imamova, a crane operator at PAO TZA. The representative of this KAMAZ subsidiary placed second.

The main championship program included individual and team competitions. Participants competed in four age groups: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50 and older. The women in the 18-29 age category were the first to take to the ski tracks. The races were spectacular and emotional.

While the adults competed for seconds, entertainers worked for the children. Rustam Gatin's field kitchen kept everyone warm – buckwheat porridge with meat and hot tea were a huge hit.

The competition concluded with an awards ceremony. The winners and runners-up received well-deserved medals and certificates from the KAMAZ Trade Union.

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RUDN University female scientists shared their dreams

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In the lead-up to March 8, we decided to highlight some of RUDN's female scientists. The university's staff members shared with us their proudest achievements, why they chose a career in science, and their dreams.

Irina Chernykh, Deputy Director for Research at the Law Institute, Associate Professor of the Department of International Law.

Three key achievements

She has twice managed scientific grants: a Presidential grant for young scientists with PhDs and a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF). The grant topics are related to international space law. She is a member of the Global Expert Group on Lunar Sustainability within the framework of the international non-governmental organization "Moon Village Association." She is one of the authors of the document "Recommended Framework and Key Elements for Peaceful and Sustainable Activities on the Moon," which was submitted by the Association to the UN Committee on Outer Space. Since 2019, she has been responsible for the work of the Zhukov Center for International Space Law and the Zhukov Library of International Space Law.

"I chose science over other career options because there's always room for growth in scientific work. New challenges constantly arise that can be addressed through research. My cherished dream as a scientist is to see the real, active, practical exploration of the Moon and other celestial bodies, which will encourage states to more actively and progressively develop international space law. Law is a tool for regulating relations, and when it works, it's especially gratifying," says Irina Chernykh.

Vera Tolchennikova, Director of the Research Institute for Brain Development and Higher Achievements, Senior Researcher.

Three key achievements

Defense of a PhD dissertation under the supervision of Doctor of Biological Sciences Kira Alekseevna Nikolskaya; victory in the Russian Foundation for Basic Research competition and the discovery of the phenomenon of imprinting in adults in animals and humans (imprinting is a rapid and persistent learning process in which images, sounds, or behavior patterns are instantly "imprinted" into memory); victory in the competition for RSF grants in 2024 – project "Instability of Spatial Structure as a Factor in Accelerating Learning in a Nonlinear Multi-Alternative Virtual Maze."

"I chose science because the most powerful forces and the most important secrets lie within us—our brain. Science levels everyone. You can't be complacent and self-sufficient: the horizon of knowledge is too vast. Before it, we are all equal—both experienced researchers and those just taking their first steps. My cherished dream as a scientist is to help everyone find the ideal application of their intellect, a worthy task whose solution will allow them to fully realize their intellectual potential," says Vera Tolchennikova.

Maria Korneikova, Deputy Director for Research at the Agrarian-Technological Institute, Senior Researcher at the Scientific Center "Smart Technologies for Sustainable Development of the Urban Environment in the Context of Global Change."

Three key achievements

Created a database of microbiological parameters of anthropogenically disturbed and background soils of the Kola Subarctic; developed technologies for the bioremediation of soils contaminated with oil products and heavy metals in Arctic conditions; and created a collection of microorganism strains with biotechnological potential (degraders, antibiotic producers, etc.).

"My mother's experience played a major role in my career choice. She works in a botanical garden and instilled in me a love of nature from childhood. And since I was born and lived in the North for a long time, Arctic conservation issues have always been of great interest and concern to me. My current dream, which is primarily up to me, is to defend my doctoral dissertation. More broadly, since my research focuses on Arctic nature, I'd like to visit its remote regions, where many interesting things can still be found and new scientific discoveries can be made," says Maria Korneykova.

Anna Kurbatova, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Safety and Product Quality Management.

Three key achievements

She synthesized a complex copper complex with an organic ligand, determined its structure, and discovered that it is a luminophore (a substance capable of absorbing light energy and converting it into visible light in the dark). Using J. Forrester's system dynamics, she developed simulation models describing the impact of metallurgical plant pollution on forest ecosystems. A third scientific discovery is in progress. This is also a model, but it describes different processes related to the circular economy.

"I chose science over other career options because it's genetics. It's hard to escape. My father is a scientist, inventor, and an Honored Engineer of the USSR. I grew up surrounded by thoughtful people who were passionate about discoveries. And, of course, to paraphrase a well-known saying, a scientist is made by his entourage. I found myself surrounded by people with world-renowned scientific reputations, and they had a tremendous influence on me. My cherished dream as a scientist is for Russia to become a global leader in cutting-edge scientific research, so that we can be proud of our scientists in all fields of science, because we have potential, especially in human capital. As Mikhail Lomonosov wrote: 'O you, whom the Fatherland expects from its depths and desires to see, whom it calls from foreign lands, oh, your days are blessed!'" “Dare now, encouraged by your zeal, to show that the Russian land can give birth to its own Platos and quick-witted Newtons,” – Anna Kurbatova.

Svetlana Agasieva, Deputy Director for International Activities at the Engineering Academy, Associate Professor of the Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineering Department.

Three key achievements

Developed an experimental prototype of a multichannel radiometric system for non-invasive diagnostics of the functional state of the brain, based on the principles of multichannel radiothermal mapping; created a model for the formation of the brightness temperature of the underlying surface, which takes into account the parameters of the antenna, radiometer, earth's surface, and the surveillance system; developed a thermal testing technology for predicting the reliability of radio signal mixers based on a resonant tunneling diode.

"I chose science because it constantly teaches you something new, leaving room for growth and improvement. And my cherished dream is to find solutions to all health and diagnostic problems," says Svetlana Agasieva.

Irina Kochetkova, Associate Professor of the Department of Probability Theory and Cybersecurity, First Deputy Director of the Institute of Computer Science and Telecommunications.

Three key achievements

receiving the Moscow Government Prize for young scientists for the developed set of probabilistic models for priority management of radio resources in wireless networks. I was able to mathematically describe how to “smartly” distribute a limited resource in a network between different types of services – from regular mobile Internet to critical connections. So that the most important users receive communication without interruption even in overload conditions;
in her doctoral dissertation, she built a family of Markov priority access models for elastic and streaming traffic. Elastic traffic is when the user specifies the amount of data (for example, downloading a file), and the transfer speed can vary depending on the network load. Streaming traffic – when constant speed is more important (for example, a video call or online broadcast). The proposed models make it possible to calculate with what probability the connection will be interrupted, how often the speed will drop below a comfortable level, and how to set priorities between different types of traffic so that the network operates steadily and fairly towards users;
Another area of ​​my work involves the application of these models in different practical scenarios. I’m exploring priority access for elastic and streaming millimeter-wave traffic in multi-operator spectrum sharing and network slicing. The point is not only to “beautifully” describe the network with formulas, but also to give telecom operators and real sector companies the tools to choose the optimal settings: where and how to reserve a resource, in whose favor to change priorities when there is a risk of equipment failure or a sharp surge in load. All these results and their applications are systematically presented in my doctoral dissertation, which I defended in November last year.

"I chose science because it's an endless source of intellectual challenge. You can't rest on your laurels here—there's always a new challenge, a new level of complexity. My cherished dream is for our mathematical models to truly help make communications better, more reliable, and more accessible to people. For operators to implement our developments, and for users to not even notice how complex the network is in their pocket—they can simply enjoy stable operation," says Irina Kochetkova.

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China to introduce updated exit VAT refund policy – Commerce Minister

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BEIJING, March 6 (Xinhua) — China will implement an updated exit VAT refund policy in 2026, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said Friday at a press conference on the sidelines of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC).

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D. Trump has "no time limit" on the duration of the war with Iran

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Washington, March 6 (Xinhua) — US President Donald Trump said he has "no time limit" on the duration of the war with Iran. He made this statement in an interview with Time, published Thursday.

“I don’t have a time limit,” Trump said in a phone interview with Time on Wednesday. “I want to see this through.”

Earlier this week, the US president said he expected the US-Israeli operation against Iran, which began on February 28, to last four to five weeks.

According to the report, D. Trump also outlined several goals of the conflict, including preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons or ballistic missiles, and appointing "someone reasonable and sensible" as Iran's leader. –0–

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China will put forward a more targeted and inclusive set of additional standards to regulate stock listings on the ChiNext exchange, the securities regulator said.

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BEIJING, March 6 (Xinhua) — An additional set of "more targeted and inclusive" standards to regulate stock listings on the ChiNext exchange will be introduced soon, China Securities Regulatory Commission Chairman Wu Qing said on Friday.

Active support for the placement of shares on the domestic stock exchange ChiNext will be provided to high-quality innovative and entrepreneurial firms operating in the areas of new types of consumption and the modern services sector, an official announced at a press conference during the 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress.

ChiNext is a Chinese stock exchange for growing and developing companies, similar to the American NASDAQ. -0-

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During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, China will increase the number of places in senior high schools by more than 2 million, an official said.

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Beijing, March 6 (Xinhua) — China plans to build or renovate 1,000 senior middle schools during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), creating more than 2 million additional student places, Zheng Shanjie, head of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), announced on Friday.

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