Moscow city services are prepared for spring flooding.

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The capital has approved special regulations for the interaction of city services during the spring floods. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Flooding in the Moscow region typically begins in late March or early April, and the necessary preparatory measures have already begun. Specifically, snow accumulation monitoring has been organized, and reservoirs, hydroelectric power plants, and other engineering and resource facilities are being prepared. Currently, the flood situation in Moscow is normal, with no increase in water levels observed," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

To organize joint work, a regulation on interaction between JSC Mosvodokanal, the Federal State Budgetary Institution Moscow Canal, and the State Budgetary Institution Gormst was signed, and agreements were concluded with the capital Department of Civil Defense, Emergencies and Fire Safety, as well as the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the city of Moscow.

The documents define the responsibilities of city services, establish a clear flood response plan, and provide for a 24-hour exchange of operational information on the evolving hydrological situation, water volumes, and flow rates. These measures will help synchronize the work of organizations and ensure a smooth transition through this period.

According to regulations, the Moscow Canal must allow meltwater to pass through the city limits, taking into account all lateral inflows, by opening the Karamyshevskaya and Perervinskaya dams. Flooding of coastal areas must also be prevented.

Pyotr Biryukov recalled that Moscow's water supply is based on rivers and reservoirs in three regions: Moscow, Smolensk, and Tver. Water for the capital region is supplied by 15 reservoirs within two systems: the Moskvoretsko-Vazuzskaya and Volzhskaya.

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The number of smart traffic lights in Moscow will increase, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Moscow continues to lead Russia's regions in terms of safety. road trafficSergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in messenger MAX.

"The implementation of AI technologies in traffic light control plays a key role in this. Today, 70 percent of all Moscow traffic lights are connected to artificial intelligence. In 2025, traffic light data began being transmitted to navigation services—a unique practice for Russia and Europe. Furthermore, a video analytics system has been integrated with this data, recognizing trams on the road and giving them priority," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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This innovation allows public transport to pass traffic lights up to 20 percent faster. The cameras are equipped with a virtual recognition zone to detect trams, as well as virtual loops to record their presence at a specific point at a specific time. Traffic lights with video analytics are being installed at all intersections along the route used by Russia's first autonomous trams, operating without overhead wires.

Plans for 2026 include increasing the share of smart traffic lights to 80 percent (an additional 6,700 such devices, for a total of over 53,000) and launching the world's first pilot project to manage traffic in an entire microdistrict (in Tushino) using artificial intelligence.

Road safety

Thanks to the construction of new roads and other road infrastructure development measures, the average traffic speed during morning and evening rush hours in the capital has increased more than 1.5 times compared to 2011, while average travel time has decreased by more than a third. By 2025, traffic congestion was at its lowest.

Road safety in the capital is steadily improving. Compared to 2024, the number of accidents with injuries has decreased by nine percent, and the number of fatalities in accidents has decreased by 15 percent.

“The level of road safety is also increasing thanks to the improvement

pedestrian crossings", changing speed limits, installing new traffic lights and speed cameras. Last year, approximately 700 such measures were carried out," the Moscow Mayor added.

Parking space

Last year, the city created over 52,000 parking spaces in the resident permit zone and 45 new barrier-operated parking lots with 4,900 spaces. Furthermore, parking was streamlined at 860 addresses and dynamic tariff zones were expanded, applying to an additional 58 new areas (over 2,600 spaces).

Today, over 95 percent of drivers in Moscow pay for parking through the "Parking Russia" app. It has been downloaded over 12 million times, and the number of active users has reached 2.7 million. In addition to Moscow, the service is available in St. Petersburg, the Moscow region, and Kislovodsk.

Last year, over a thousand courtyards in the capital were improved using funds from street parking fees (10.2 billion rubles).

This year, work is planned to continue on streamlining parking spaces to provide parking priority to local residents.

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D. Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

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WASHINGTON, March 6 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will appoint a new Homeland Security secretary to replace Kristi Noem amid growing dissatisfaction with the department's leadership among both Democrats and Republicans.

“I am pleased to announce that the highly respected United States Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma will become the Secretary of Homeland Security, effective March 31, 2026,” Trump wrote on the Truth Social social network.

“Current Secretary of State Kristi Noem, who has served us well and achieved numerous and impressive results… is being appointed special envoy for Shield of the Americas, our new Western Hemisphere security initiative, which we will announce on Saturday in Doral, Florida,” he said, thanking Noem for her work at the Department of Homeland Security.

Shortly before this first Cabinet change of Donald Trump's second term, American media reported that the president was considering firing Noem, who had become the target of bipartisan criticism after federal law enforcement officers shot and killed two US citizens in Minneapolis. Already dissatisfied with the official, Trump was "furious" with her remarks during a recent congressional hearing and began considering firing her, NBC News reported, citing lawmakers and other informed sources.

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Glusha, a cat rescued from the SVO zone, made her debut in a play at the Kuklachev Theatre.

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At the Kuklachev Cat Theatre, which is subordinate to the capital Department of CultureOn February 28th, the comedy performance "Swan Lake, or How the Prince Looked for a Bride, and the Cats Helped Him" took place. The performance featured the cats Holly, Vizha, and Glusha. The latter made her debut in the play after a lengthy adaptation.

"Six months ago, we took three front-line cats into our theater. These are animals rescued by our soldiers from a special military operation zone. Glusha was rescued from the village of Glushkovo. Today, one could say, is her triumph and her first appearance on stage, as she underwent a very long rehabilitation and treatment. Together with Holly and Vizha, they have become the theater's stars," said Dmitry Kuklachev, renowned animal trainer, Honored Artist of Russia, and First Deputy Artistic Director of the Kuklachev Cat Theater.

According to the plot, on the eve of the ball where the choice of his beloved was to take place, the prince went to the lake to hunt swans. There, he accidentally witnessed a white swan transform into a beautiful girl, fell in love with her, and promised to marry her. An evil sorcerer attempted to thwart his plans, but failed.

On March 7, city residents will be able to see Glusha again at the premiere of the production "I am a Clown, or Cat Construction."

The performance will be dedicated to the stars of world clowning: Charlie Chaplin, Leonid Engibarov, and Charles-Adrien Wettach. Audiences will be treated to acts featuring furry performers, and Honored Artist of Russia, director and deputy artistic director of the theater, Dmitry Kuklachev, will also appear on stage.

The performance begins at 7:00 PM. Before the show, there will be a tour of the theater's museum, which houses dozens of exhibits from around the world, gifts from celebrities, and prizes and awards from Yuri and Dmitry Kuklachev. Among other things, guests will see the crystal castle and the "fluffy apartments" where the furry performers live.

The performance will be shown until March 22. Tickets can be purchased through the service Mosbilet.

The program of events at the Kuklachev Cat Theater contributes to the implementation of the goals and objectives of the national project in Moscow "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Six new main routes opened in the capital in 2025.

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In 2025, six new main routes opened in Moscow. These routes improved transportation accessibility for residents of 24 districts of the capital, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Over 97,000 trips are made on weekdays on six new main routes that connect numerous districts of the city. Residents and visitors to the capital can reach their destinations without transfers, improving comfort. The expansion of the route network improves transport accessibility in the city, in line with Sergei Sobyanin's directive," said Maxim Liksutov.

Trunk routes provide convenient travel throughout the capital. They are the most frequent and popular routes on the city's surface transport network. They connect districts directly and cover several metro stations and lines, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), and the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD). Trunk routes complement the existing rail network and improve the efficiency of transportation in the capital.

The opening of new main routes has opened up additional travel options between districts. More than 20 electric buses on route M74 provide direct connections between the Veshnyaki district and Ryazansky, Kuzminki, Lyublino, and Maryino, while residents of the Filevsky Park and Dorogomilovo districts can travel directly to Khoroshevo-Mnevniki and Shchukino using route M23.

Routes opened in 2025:

— E24 "Belovezhskaya street" — "Petrovsko-Razumovskaya metro station";

— M20 "Belovezhskaya street" — "Kyiv railway station";

— M23 "Metro "Park Pobedy"" — "Metro "Panfilovskaya"";

— M27 “5th microdistrict of Teply Stan” — “Olympic Village”;

— M64 "Ivanovskoye" – "Metro "Vykhino"";

— M74 "MCD Kuryanovo" — "Metro Novogireevo".

Urban ground transportation is becoming more popular among passengers thanks to the expansion of the route network. By 2025, over 1.1 billion trips were made on buses and electric buses. This is 35 million more than in 2024.

More than 2,700 electric buses operate in the capital.Another 100 new eco-friendly electric buses will arrive in the capital.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life Moscow is focusing on modernizing its social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading its rolling stock. More information about Russia's national projects and the city's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Furthermore, as part of the national project, the capital has begun developing the Central Transport Hub. It will become a unified transport system with predictable commuter rail service for over 30 million residents of 11 Russian regions.

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Muscovites with disabilities are invited to join competitions in zhulbak, cornhole, badminton, and swimming.

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The capital is hosting free sports competitions for people with disabilities. They will be able to compete in games of zhulbak, cornhole, and badminton, as well as participate in swimming races. To participate in the competition, participants must have a full set of documents on hand on the day of the event.

On March 10, residents with disabilities over the age of 18 will be able to join a district-wide cornhole and slugging tournament. Participants will be challenged to demonstrate their marksmanship: they will roll wooden pucks into pockets on a special board (they have three attempts) and throw weighted bags into holes on an inclined board to score 21 points.

The competition will take place from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM at the Gambit Sports Club on Vesennaya Street (Building 4). To participate, you will need an identity document, a compulsory medical insurance policy (CMI), a medical and social examination certificate (MSE), or other relevant documentation.

On March 14, from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM, the Dvizhenie Sports Complex on Dorognaya Street (44) will host district badminton competitions. Participants will play in a round-robin format. Each match consists of three sets or a best-of-three format. Players will be divided into age groups: 18–30, 31–45, and 46 and up. Registration requires identification, medical insurance, Form 1144-n, and a Medical and Social Expertise (MSE) certificate.

On the same day, from 12:30 to 2:30 PM, the Formula Vody Sports Complex at 32 Ibragimova Street will host the 25-meter freestyle swimming competition. It will be part of the Moscow Interdistrict Spartakiad "Sport Without Barriers." Residents with common medical conditions, hearing or vision impairments, and musculoskeletal disorders are welcome to participate. Participants must present an identity document, a participation application, an individual (or group) medical clearance certificate, and a compulsory medical insurance policy.

On March 15, swimming enthusiasts will be able to participate in two races. This morning, from 10:00 to 10:45, Muscovites over 18 with hearing impairments will gather at the Sputnik Arena sports complex (Zelenograd, 2 Columbus Square). Participants must bring a passport, a medical examination certificate, and medical clearance form No. 1144-n.

During the day, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, swimmers will compete in freestyle at the Medynsky swimming pool on Medynskaya Street (Building 9a, Bldg. 2) in the age categories 18–30, 31–45, and 46+. To register, you will need to provide identification, a medical certificate, a medical examination certificate, and a certificate in Form No. 1144-n. You must bring swimming equipment and a change of footwear.

The events are implemented by Moscow City Sports DepartmentThey are in line with the goals of the Russian Federation's state programs "Development of Physical Culture and Sports" and "Sport of Russia." One of their objectives is to increase the proportion of citizens regularly involved in physical culture and sports to 70 percent by 2030. The capital is placing special emphasis on accessible infrastructure, support for families with children, and the integration of participants and veterans of special military operations and their families into the sports community.

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The Moscow Endocrine Plant has completed the reconstruction of a modern laboratory center.

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The Moscow Endocrine Plant (FSUE Endopharm) has completed a large-scale renovation of its laboratory complex, introducing advanced quality control and drug development methods. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

"The capital occupies a leading position in Russia's pharmaceutical industry. Companies are actively developing scientific and industrial activities and modernizing their facilities. For example, the Moscow Endocrine Plant has completed the reconstruction of a modern 1,250-square-meter laboratory center, which will employ over 100 specialists—laboratory technicians, chemists, and engineers. Their key task is to ensure multi-stage quality control at all stages of production. They will also develop new technologies, improve existing methods, and create promising solutions for the domestic market," said Anatoly Garbuzov.

Technology development and pharmaceutical research

The solutions and equipment of the reconstructed laboratory complex allow for the creation and implementation of new technological solutions, formulation improvements, and experimental and research work on the selection of alternative active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), excipients, and packaging materials.

Over 700 units of equipment are installed on the site, including chromatographs for the separation and quantitative analysis of multicomponent mixtures, a flow-through disperser and high-pressure homogenizer designed to create stable micro- and nanoemulsions (used in the production of anesthetic and anaesthetic drugs), and other devices.

The complex features clear zoning, including the creation of clean rooms for aseptic work. Particular attention is paid to environmental aspects and zero environmental impact through a modern multi-level filtration and waste disposal system.

"The opening of a laboratory complex at the production site is part of Endopharm's strategy to reconstruct and upgrade its key facilities. The company will be able to conduct over 22,000 tests annually at the modernized facilities. The complex's capacity will ultimately facilitate technology transfer to the Lefortovo research and production cluster, scheduled to launch in the second half of 2026, and will also facilitate the scaling of the production of import-substituting drugs in liquid dosage forms—solutions, drops, and emulsions," noted Mikhail Fonarev, the company's CEO.

The plant was founded in 1943 and was one of the first in Russia to implement international standards for ensuring quality control of medicines at every stage of production.

Today, the full-cycle enterprise produces over 160 domestically produced import-substituting medications used in ophthalmology, cardiology, gynecology, oncology, palliative care, psychoneurology, and anesthesiology, as well as anti-inflammatory and metabolic drugs. Over 80 percent of these medications are included in the VED (vital and essential drugs) list.

As part of the implementation of the Russian Federation's healthcare development strategy through 2030, approved by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the flagship line of centrally acting analgesics is being expanded, and new dosage forms are being introduced that meet the current needs of the medical community.

Three stages of modernization

The program for the modernization and technical re-equipment of key capacities of FSUE Endopharm is being implemented in three stages.

As part of the first project in 2023, a comprehensive reconstruction of the scientific laboratory complex of the Lefortovo branch (Laboratornaya Street, Building 12, Building 2) with a total area of 6.2 thousand square meters was completed.

During the second phase, the laboratory complex at the production site (25 Novokhokhlovskaya Street, Building 1) was commissioned in February 2026. Construction is also underway at the Lefortovo branch, a 13,900-square-meter facility planned to house five workshops comprising seven high-tech production lines, with the potential to create over 500 jobs.

The bulk of the new research and production complex's output will be medications for the treatment of socially significant diseases—malignant tumors and circulatory diseases, in particular, drugs used to stabilize blood pressure, treat arrhythmia, tachycardia, myocardial infarction, and other cardiac conditions. Furthermore, plans call for expanded production of anesthesiology products, as well as medications used in palliative care, neurology, psychiatry, and other clinical areas—many of these medications have not previously been produced in Russia.

The third phase is planned for completion by 2029. It is expected to see the completion of two laboratory, administrative, and warehouse complexes (LASK) at the production site, covering 15,200 square meters, and at the Lefortovo branch, covering 5,500 square meters (23 Entuziastov Highway). Once operational, the complexes will create 300 jobs for the city.

The capital has created a comprehensive support mechanism for the industry: from tax incentives to infrastructure solutions—more than 20 financial and non-financial instruments. In 2021, the city signed a contract with the plant guaranteeing sales in the pharmaceutical sector. Deliveries began in 2023. Under the contract, the company supplies the capital with antiglaucoma, antibacterial, and analgesic medications, as well as antidepressants and antipsychotics.

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State expertise has reduced the cost of Moscow's urban development projects.

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The declared cost of Moscow's urban development projects, based on the results of state assessments in 2025, has decreased by 10.8 percent. Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"State expert review allows us to anticipate savings in construction as early as the design documentation approval stage. This is achieved through the optimization of cost estimates, technical, and technological solutions. Thanks to this work, over the past year, the initially announced cost of urban development projects in the capital has been reduced by 10.8 percent, with savings reaching 100.2 billion rubles. Of this, 76.3 billion rubles were saved by organizations fully financed from the city budget—a 60.6 percent increase over the 2024 target," said Vladimir Efimov.

The remaining 23.9 billion rubles in savings were attributed to organizations in which Moscow is a founding member. These include budgetary and state-owned institutions, unitary enterprises, and joint-stock companies that maintain and develop urban infrastructure.

The cost estimate optimization process includes an analysis of current prices and a review of the solutions proposed in the documentation. When reviewing submitted projects, experts focus on the potential for reducing implementation costs without compromising the quality and reliability of future buildings and structures.

"The primary objective of the expert review is to ensure compliance with urban planning regulations, including state safety standards. Project cost reduction is ensured solely by the optimal and up-to-date selection of resources, types, and scopes of work. Specialists verify the compliance of materials and their volumes, as well as equipment types, specified in the documentation, and compare the data presented in the estimate with the Moscow costing and regulatory framework," noted the chairman of the Moscow Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expert Review of Projects (Moskomexpertiza).

Ivan Shcherbakov.

Funds optimized as part of the assessment can be reallocated to the implementation of other urban development projects, including the renovation and construction of social, educational, and sports facilities.

The capital saves money through expert review of construction projects.

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Congratulations on March 8 from NSU Rector Dmitry Pyshny

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Dear women!

On behalf of the male staff of the university and on my own behalf, I congratulate you on International Women's Day!

Today, women are achieving success in every professional field, but their role in education is especially important and valuable.

Thanks to your significant participation, NSU maintains its high position among Russian universities, attracting applicants from all over the country.

You not only teach students, but also create the special atmosphere that distinguishes our university. You work in laboratories, invent new methods, technologies, and approaches, make scientific discoveries—your role in our lives cannot be overstated. You are a source of strength, kindness, love, and inspiration. Your aspirations, inner strength, and versatility never cease to inspire admiration.

I wish that every day of yours be filled with joy, success, and new achievements, and that this spring brings you new opportunities, bright ideas, and the successful implementation of all your plans.

Happy March 8th!

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NSU has launched a selection process for participation in the presidential management training program.

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On March 1, the application process began for the competitive selection process for the Presidential Management Training Program in the Novosibirsk Region for the 2026/2027 academic year. The program is funded by federal and regional budgets. Novosibirsk State University is one of three universities implementing this project. A press conference to launch the program selection process was held yesterday at the TASS press center. The event was attended by Deputy Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Valentina Dudnikova, Deputy Minister of Education of the region Svetlana Malina, Acting Rector of NSTU Anatoly Batayev, Rector of NSUEM Pavel Novgorodov, and Director of the NSU Center for Continuing Education Vera Markova.

The Presidential Management Training Program is one of the key state projects for developing a modern management corps for the Russian economy. It has been implemented in the Novosibirsk Region since 1998, and during this time, approximately 2,000 specialists of various levels and from various sectors of the national economy have been trained.

"The program is aimed at executives and promising managers ready to develop businesses, implement modern management solutions, and execute organizational and territorial development projects. Its development in the Novosibirsk Region is based on the integration of education, science, business, and government. Its implementation in the region has produced high-quality and targeted results: for example, reduced production costs, scaling up production, winning major contracts, and improving the quality of the urban environment. Graduates of the program create jobs, offer innovative solutions, and make social services more accessible. Taken together, these multifaceted efforts create the synergistic effect that drives the region's economy forward," emphasized Valentina Dudnikova.

The program consists of three stages: university studies, internships at Russian and international companies, and post-program work. Through training and networking with experienced managers, students exchange best practices, develop relevant competencies, and explore strategic solutions and modern management methods. Interactive classes are taught by renowned academic experts and business leaders, including program alumni.

To participate in the competitive selection, you must have a higher education, at least 5 years of total work experience, at least 2 years of management experience, and participation in the implementation of an organization development project.

NSU has been involved in this project since its launch in 1998. Vera Markova, Director of the NSU Center for Continuing Education and Professor in the Department of Management at the NSU Faculty of Economics, has been the head of the presidential management training program throughout this time.

"Our goal as an educational center is to foster modern, systemic management thinking. This new thinking is shaped by project-based learning. New projects that emerged during our program include the use of unmanned aerial vehicles and digitalization for farms, and the creation of a logistics platform for the transport of lean cargo—flowers, vegetables, and so on. We help build a community of managers and leaders who are committed to the development of their organizations, businesses, and regions. During the training, experiences and practices are shared, and new ideas and projects are born," explained Vera Markova.

When the program launched 28 years ago, only managers from business backgrounds were accepted. Now, the scope has expanded—you can manage a government organization, a medical facility, a university, or a college. For example, the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences operates a genetic technology center, which five graduates of the NSU program helped create. Among the graduates are also members of the Legislative Assembly and representatives of many companies in AkademPark.

The application period for the program will be open until April 10, 2026. Detailed information on the application process is available at Center for Continuing Education of NSU.

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