An important contribution to the conservation of marine mammals

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Recently, the Pacific Russia portal published important news about the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation's contribution to the conservation of amazing marine mammals. This was made possible thanks to scientific research by Beringia National Park staff aimed at studying and protecting a rare species—northern sea lions, also known as Steller sea lions.

Northern sea lions (Steller sea lions) traditionally inhabit the North Pacific Ocean, stretching from the coast of California and the Japanese island of Hokkaido in the south to the cold waters of the Bering Sea in the north. These large predators play a key role in the region's ecosystems, maintaining the balance of the underwater world.

However, in recent decades, scientists have noted a significant expansion of the Steller sea lion's range. They are now found far north, as far as the shores of the Chukchi Sea, including Cape Serdtse-Kamen and adjacent areas. This change is linked to the migratory routes of the schools of fish on which the Steller sea lions feed.

Today, the Steller sea lion population has declined sharply, raising serious concerns among ecologists and biologists. This species is listed in the Red Data Books of Russia and the world. The main reasons for this decline are the depletion of food resources due to intensive fishing and ocean pollution with toxic substances such as heavy metals and plastic.

Understanding the population dynamics of marine mammals, including Steller sea lions, and identifying risk factors requires thorough scientific research and ongoing monitoring. This is precisely the work being carried out by Beringia National Park with financial support from the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation.

The project involves collecting and processing scientific data on the movements, behavior, and habitat of Steller sea lions. Researchers are using modern observation and analysis methods to identify key factors influencing the population's status.

Monitoring marine mammals allows us to promptly identify threats and develop measures to address them. By preserving unique species like Steller sea lions, we protect the fragile ecosystem of the Far Eastern seas, promoting sustainable regional development and improving the quality of life for local residents.

The "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation invites everyone to join its program to support the conservation of natural resources and rare animal species. Together, we can preserve the richness and diversity of Russia's wildlife for future generations!

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NSU hosted a YADRO laboratory day.

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A large-scale hackathon dedicated to indoor navigation was held at Novosibirsk State University by the YADRO laboratory. This unique event brought together 78 participants in 22 teams representing not only Faculty of Information Technology (FIT), but also other faculties and institutes of NSU.

The YADRO laboratory, based at the Faculty of Information Technologies but with university-wide status, emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, allowing students from various fields to immerse themselves in solving real-world engineering problems and gain invaluable experience in team development. The hackathon's theme, "Indoor Navigation Technologies," was chosen deliberately: today, when global positioning systems such as GPS/GLONASS have become indispensable in everyday life, indoor navigation systems remain a pressing issue without a universal solution.

The hackathon consisted of two intense stages. In the first, teams were given a testing ground with special beacons installed in advance. Using a signal from these beacons, they had to record the route they had taken on the computer, which required both technical and organizational skills. In the second round, participants presented their innovative solutions to indoor navigation, described their architecture, shared their experiences, and were evaluated by a panel of experts.

Hackathon organizer Alexander Alexandrovich Vlasov spoke about the significance and relevance of the task:

"Each of us is accustomed to the all-powerful GPS or GLONASS outdoors, but indoors, this service stops working, creating serious challenges—from finding classrooms at universities to navigating large shopping malls and airports. We are confident that our future IT engineers, whom we train today, will use robots and artificial intelligence to automate everyday and industrial processes in buildings—where most of our lives take place, and this is impossible without a precision positioning system."

The selection process was as open as possible: even schoolchildren and humanities students with basic IT knowledge were welcome to apply. The hackathon's rules allowed teams to independently assign roles and choose strategies, while the organizers provided comprehensive support in the form of consultations and the selection of training materials relevant to the task.

"Navigation in large buildings is a complex task. Beyond shopping malls and airports, there are major industrial facilities with robotic lines, where positioning is a matter of safety and an accuracy of 1-2 meters. We proposed a system based on beacons and an intelligent algorithm that achieved an accuracy of about 1.5 meters," said Bogdan Afanasyev, a Master's student in Philosophy and a member of the AKL team, about his project.

The results of the first round were announced on October 3, and the second round on October 4 at the YADRO Lab Day celebration. On that day, the participants discussed the challenges they encountered during the rounds, presented their solutions, and participated in the awards ceremony. Team "Barebuhi" emerged as the winner, with ProBLEms taking second place and SysCall taking third. Team n00bmasters also received the Audience Choice Award for their original engineering solution.

Participants gained not only valuable experience and knowledge, but also worthy prizes from YADRO, including financial support, which provided them with additional incentive for further research and development.

Material prepared by: Ekaterina Mukovozchik, NSU press service

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The UN has released 410 children held by armed groups in eastern DRC.

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UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) — United Nations peacekeepers and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) have jointly freed 410 children held by armed groups in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said on Tuesday.

The peacekeeping mission in the DRC, known as MONUSCO, worked with UNICEF from January to September to free 344 boys and 66 girls held by armed groups in North Kivu and Ituri provinces, he said.

S. Dujarric said the released children were referred to services that will help them return to normal life after their ordeal.

"During the same period, the United Nations verified 165 cases of recruitment and use of children (by armed groups), including 30 girls and 135 boys," he said. "Our colleagues tell us that these figures highlight the continued vulnerability of children in conflict-affected areas and underscore the need for sustainable protection measures, including prevention, accountability, and long-term reintegration support."

S. Dujarric said that within the framework of the world organization’s Children and Armed Conflict program, peacekeeping missions work to prevent and respond to grave violations against children, including their recruitment and use by armed forces and groups. –0–

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Visiting Count Sheremetev: The Ostankino Estate's Egyptian Pavilion Opens to Muscovites

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Parquet flooring made from different types of wood, elegant stucco work, antique statues, crystal chandeliers and gilded doors – all this can be seen in Egyptian pavilion of the Ostankino estate, which opened to guests after restoration. The pearl of wooden architecture of the late 18th century was restored to its historical appearance based on archival documents.

mos.ru correspondents attended the opening of the Egyptian Pavilion, which marked the completion of the first phase of the large-scale restoration of the Ostankino Palace. They learned about the progress of work on the Italian Pavilion and what remains to be done to fully restore the Sheremetev family estate.

Following the example of Versailles

The Ostankino Palace was built in 1795 by the distinguished architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov, Vincenzo Brenna, Giacomo Quarenghi, and serf builders. Today, it is a recognized masterpiece of wooden architecture and a federal cultural heritage site. The palace, which survives to this day, consists of a theater with a ceremonial suite and an art gallery, as well as Egyptian and Italian pavilions. The former, designed in the style of an ancient Roman atrium, is located in the eastern part of the complex, while the lavishly decorated latter is in the western part.

The restored light pink facades with snow-white columns, relief sculptures, stucco friezes, and ornamentation give the Egyptian Pavilion a light and airy feel. Inside, it is flooded with daylight, streaming through large windows and a glazed skylight. Everywhere is the glitter of gold and crystal, the richness of fabrics and artistic paintings, intricate wooden columns decorated to look like marble, and multi-tiered chandeliers. In the center of the main hall stands a festively set table with vases, decanters, earthenware plates, and crystal glasses, as if preparing for a dinner party. This is part of the exhibition. Visiting Count Sheremetev, which opened in a renovated building.

Along the eastern and western walls are four tiled stoves topped with sphinx sculptures. This is the only detail that connects the pavilion to the pharaohs' homeland. Two galleries with card tables, armchairs, and gilded candelabra extend from the central hall. Modern multimedia technology brings paintings from the count's collection to life on the walls, and at the beginning of the eastern gallery are interactive models of the estate.

"The decision to restore the Sheremetev estate was not easy: the palace was 230 years old, so there was a high risk of upsetting its delicate balance. Specialists undertook significant work, even traveling to Versailles, France, to determine how to preserve the elements of the estate that needed restoration. For example, during the restoration of the parquet flooring of the Egyptian Pavilion, the workshops maintained the same temperature as the estate," explains Leonid Kondrashev, First Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage and Chief Archaeologist of Moscow.

The Sheremetev Palace Theater: How the Ostankino Estate is being restoredAn exhibition about the restoration of the famous palace opens at the Ostankino estate.

Branded bricks and tiled stoves

During the restoration of the Egyptian Pavilion, specialists removed mirrors, statues, decorative elements, windows, doors, parquet floors, and stucco decorations. The walls were stripped down to the original plaster, the timber structure was dismantled, the beams, joists, planks, and columns were cleaned, damaged parts and felt insulation were replaced, and then reassembled like a construction kit. The roof was restored and the original finishes were restored.

"The palace was originally constructed as a temporary structure on a shallow foundation. Over 230 years, moisture and leaks damaged its walls, ceiling beams, floors, and supporting structures, while flooding damaged the lower logs. Restorers dismantled the floors, lifted parquet panels, replaced floor joists, cemented wooden supports, and extended the foundation," says Sergei Avdonin, director of the Ostankino and Kuskovo State Palace and Park Museum-Reserve.

Several hundred professionals, including artists, cabinetmakers, molders, carpenters, and joiners, were involved in the restoration of the pavilion. Specialists managed to restore over 700 square meters of authentic artistic parquet floors made from various types of wood, doors with gilded and silver-plated carvings, artificial marble, hardware and moldings, tiled stoves, and sphinx sculptures. During the restoration, rare authentic interior elements were discovered: French wallpaper, fabrics, ceramics, bricks, and metal parts bearing the hallmarks of the Demidov factories.

"The work was mostly done by hand, using the same methods used to build the estate. Thanks to this, we were able to preserve approximately 95 percent of the pavilion's historical appearance," explains Sergei Avdonin.

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Frost preserved French wallpaper

Restoration work is underway inside and out at the Italian Pavilion, located in the western wing of the Ostankino Palace. The building is covered by a protective tent, with temporary workshops set up in front. Here, carpenters use special axes, modeled after those from the late 18th century, to shape the logs and planks used to construct the pavilion, then smooth their surfaces with scrapers.

"We use a scraper to close the wood's pores so it absorbs less moisture, remove rotten sections with axes, and then replace the missing parts with prosthetics. While the original beams are being restored, the pavilion is supported by temporary supports. Once the work is complete, the renovated building will stand for at least another 200 years," notes carpenter and restorer Yuri Pisar.

The well-preserved interiors of the Italian Pavilion are considered the most ornate in the estate, boasting an abundance of mirrors, gilded panels, stucco portals, and antique sculptures. Specialists have already cleaned the walls, removed stains, strengthened the paint, removed and sent to workshops the gilded carvings, mirrors, and some of the original French wallpaper, and have begun dismantling the parquet flooring. The next step will be the restoration of the building's wooden structures and the installation of external and internal utility lines.

"The uniqueness of the Italian Pavilion's interiors lies in the amazingly accurate imitation of expensive finishing materials. The columns and friezes appear to be made of marble, but they are actually artistic paintings. The relief carvings and moldings are made of papier-mâché paper. The printed wallpaper, suspended in stretchers under the ceiling vaults, looks like paintings. They have been perfectly preserved, partly due to the cold: bacteria contained in the wallpaper paste froze over the winter and did not destroy the paper or the design," shares Viktor Golub, chief architect of the Ostankino estate restoration project.

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Case for the palace

The main goal of the Ostankino Palace restoration is to restore the estate to its historical appearance, as envisioned by Count Nikolai Sheremetev. To preserve the original structures and decorative elements, the experts are using conservation techniques.

"Layer by layer, restorers strip the walls down to the original finish, restore the base, and then apply the finish according to the historical pattern. Carpenters strive to preserve every plank and nail. All work is done by hand, using the same techniques and tools as were used during the estate's construction," continues Viktor Golub.

Soon, specialists will begin dismantling the roof of the palace-theater. To protect the historic state rooms and galleries from precipitation, it was covered with a giant tent made of metal profiles.

"This is a unique solution in Russian restoration: the protective structure was custom-made for the Ostankino Palace, tailored to its dimensions. We installed 200 tons of metal on 194 piles using a 750-ton crane. After carefully soldering the joints, we will begin dismantling the roof," explains Anton Andreev, the project's chief engineer.

The Egyptian Pavilion will be open until November 5th daily from 10:00 to 18:00 (box office until 17:00, on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 18:00, box office until 17:00), on the days of performances (October 11th, 18th, 19th and November 4th) the box office is open until 16:00. Tickets can also be purchased online. MosbiletYou can see elements of the palace's decor and the variety of finishing materials, learn about the unique experience of specialists and the complexity of their work at the Ostankino Estate Restoration and Preservation Center, which is located on the estate grounds and is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (ticket office closes at 5:30 PM). Tickets are available at the museum box office or at website.

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The volume of food exports increased by 94 percent with the support of the International Economic Center.

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In the first half of 2025, the volume of city-supported food exports increased by 94 percent compared to the same period last year, reaching 5.8 billion rubles. The main export destinations were China and the CIS countries.

"Food products from the capital are in demand abroad. With the city's support, Moscow entrepreneurs supply candy, canned goods, ice cream, soft drinks, baby food, snacks, and other products to friendly countries. The food industry has become the leader in city-supported exports: in the first half of 2025, the total amount of deliveries exceeded 5.8 billion rubles. The main destination for this type of export was China: during this period, Moscow entrepreneurs supplied 3.4 billion rubles worth of food products to that country. Other leaders in supported food exports from Moscow include Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan," she stated.

Kristina Kostroma, head of the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

The capital provides support to exporters Moscow Export Center (MEC), which provides more than 30 measures to stimulate the entry of Moscow companies into the international market, including assistance in promoting Moscow companies at major industry exhibitions under the unified Made in Moscow brand.

For example, a confectionery factory, with the support of the International Economic Center, signed an export contract with an Indian company in June of this year for the supply of multigrain candies.

Moscow's canned goods are also in demand abroad. For example, following its participation at the Made in Moscow stand at the SIAL 2025 international exhibition in China, one company signed major contracts to supply products to Chinese partners.

Another company that roasts and blends Arabica and Robusta coffee beans and ground coffee, with the support of the International Export Center (IEC), presented its products at the UzProdExpo international food products exhibition, where it signed a contract to supply coffee to China.

Since the beginning of 2025, the Moscow Export Center's Made in Moscow exhibition stands will be on display at three major international food exhibitions: Gulfood 2025 in the United Arab Emirates, SIAL 2025 in China, and Vietfood.

Moscow Export Center Created by the Moscow Government in 2017 to provide financial and non-financial support to city entrepreneurs to promote Moscow goods and services in foreign markets. It is overseen by the Moscow Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

One of the MEC's main goals is to increase the number of Moscow exporters and their export revenues. Today, the center provides comprehensive support to Moscow businesses at all stages of the export journey—from preparing companies and training them in foreign economic activity (FEA) to promoting their businesses abroad, sales support, and financial incentives for FEA after the conclusion of export contracts. The MEC's current toolkit includes over 30 support measures.

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The city has put non-residential premises in the Tverskoy district up for auction.

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The city has put a space in a building located in the center of the capital up for sale. This was reported by Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

"In the Tverskoy District, investors will be able to purchase over 200 square meters. The city is putting a space on the fifth floor of a non-residential building on Strastnoy Boulevard up for sale. The property's high investment appeal stems from its location: the building is located on the first line of the Boulevard Ring, within walking distance of the Pushkinskaya and Chekhovskaya metro stations. The space is suitable for an office, a coworking center, or other businesses," said Ekaterina Solovieva.

Object is located at 6 Strastnoy Boulevard, Building 2. The Moscow Musical Theatre, the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Musical Theatre, and Pushkin and Naryshkin Squares are located in close proximity to the building.

"City-provided commercial real estate in the Central Administrative District is consistently in demand among investors. Purchasing non-residential premises at open auction eliminates legal risks and saves time for participants, as the entire process is conducted online. Any individuals or legal entities can submit applications to participate in the auction until October 16, and the auction and the announcement of results will take place on October 28," said the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the showcase for them is Moscow investment portal. In the section Moscow Auctions All the necessary information about the lots is available, including photographs, documentation, terms and conditions, and the form of sale. The auction organizer is Moscow City Department for Competition Policy.

To participate in open online auctions, you must be registered on the electronic trading platform. Roseltorg and an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The development of electronic services for entrepreneurs is being implemented within the framework of a national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Veterans of the Central Military District sent more than two tons of humanitarian aid to the front lines.

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Special Military Operation (SVO) veterans living in the Western Administrative District regularly send supplies to the front lines to help their fellow Muscovites—members of the Guards Motorized Rifle Regiments. The latest shipment, weighing over two tons, included autonomous diesel heaters, vehicle spare parts, radios, generators, chainsaws, motor oil, and sleeping bags.

How they help

According to Konstantin Ryzhak, chairman of the veterans' organization "Sovet SVOikh," Moscow systematically supports soldiers who have left for the SVO. Humanitarian aid is delivered directly to units, platoons, and companies within regiments.

Only veteran volunteers drive and accompany the vehicles. Some travel to the SVO zone every month.

"We once calculated the total mileage of our trips, and it turns out we've already circled the globe a couple of times. We don't chase volume or quantity of cargo; we send what the guys really need, because we know this firsthand. Soldiers are constantly changing positions. Today, they're advancing along the entire line of contact and constantly need equipment to set up new positions. They need chainsaws, generators, building materials, even ordinary shovels," said Konstantin Ryzhak.

Veteran volunteers of the "Council of Our Own" maintain constant contact not only with their comrades serving in combat. They also help wounded soldiers in hospitals located behind the lines, donating blood when needed. They also organize excursions to famous Moscow sites for the families and children of service members.

Veterans are also committed to perpetuating the memory of fallen heroes. They recently donated to the Moscow Defense Museum a fragment of a Tochka-U missile, which was heading toward the city of Tokmak and was shot down by our soldiers, as well as the helmet of a soldier with the call sign Skrip, who performed a heroic deed, pierced by shrapnel. Although wounded himself, he pulled a seriously wounded comrade from the battlefield.

Former SVO soldiers consider the connection between generations to be crucial. They personally restored a monument to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War in the Zaporizhzhia region.

"Council of Our Own"

The "SVO Council" was founded in April 2024. It currently has over 45 members, and that number is growing. SVO veterans from other Moscow districts are also joining the organization.

"After demobilization, my fellow soldiers and I, who had been drafted from various districts of the Western Administrative District—Ramenki, Troparevo-Nikulino, Prospekt Vernadskogo—learned that everyone was in touch with the guys who remained in the Northern Military District. We decided to join forces to help our fellow soldiers," said Konstantin Ryzhak.

Anyone can join the humanitarian aid drive organized by the "SVOIKH Council." The headquarters is located in the Vernadsky Prospekt area at 27 Udaltsova Street, in the Veterans' Council building.

Shipments are assembled based on requests from SVO participants, so those wishing to participate are asked to confirm information about items needed in advance by calling 7 499 431-26-74. The headquarters is open Monday through Thursday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM.

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Where can residents of Zelenograd Oblast enjoy free sports?

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More than 220 free groups are available for Muscovites in the Zelenograd Administrative District. Moscow City Sports DepartmentYou can sign up for them through the section Serviceson the Moscow Sport portal.

Training areas

Adults and children can play volleyball in the courtyard at Zelenograd, Building 138, and soccer at the Savelki Sports Complex. The Platinum Ice Center offers figure skating and hockey lessons for residents of all ages, as well as separate ice skating classes for adults.

The Gorizont Sports Center offers swimming training for children and adults, including fitness exercises for adults. Children with disabilities are also welcome to participate in swimming classes.

Adults can learn to play darts at the Talisman sports and leisure center.

The Malino Sports Center offers aikido, hand-to-hand combat, football, and cheerleading classes for children, and athletic and fitness gymnastics, badminton, volleyball, dancesport, and fitness aerobics classes for adults. Swimming training is also available for all ages.

At the Sputnik Arena sports complex, young visitors can take part in cheerleading, while older visitors can enjoy volleyball, swimming, and tennis.

The Malino Sports Complex hosts training sessions for people with disabilities: swimming and football (sports for people with intellectual disabilities) for children, health gymnastics (sports for people with general illnesses) for adults, and swimming (sports for people with general illnesses) for both age categories.

Muscovites have access to independent training in various sports hourly rental service for sports areasSwimming is available at the Gorizont and Sputnik Arena sports complexes, martial arts and team sports are available at the Malino Sports Complex, football is available at the Devyatka Stadium, and hockey and figure skating are available at the Platinum Ice Center. Sputnik Arena also offers track and field facilities for rent, including an athletics track and long jump and high jump sections.

Urban projects

As part of the capital's sports development strategy, free training projects have been developed, including "My Sports District." Until the end of October, residents of the Zelenograd Administrative Okrug can run at the following address: Zelenograd, building 904. Fitness training is available at several sports grounds in Zelenograd (buildings 921a, 1542, 354a). Registration is available at websiteWe recommend that you come to class wearing comfortable sportswear and shoes appropriate to the weather.

You can also meet 25- and 50-meter swimming standards at the Malino Sports Complex as part of the "GTO in Moscow" project. Detailed information is available at website.

High-performance sports

The Zelenograd Moscow Sports School is located in the Zelenograd Administrative Okrug. Around three thousand people undergo training there in 16 sports, including volleyball, cross-country skiing, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, table tennis, figure skating, swimming, football, track and field, wrestling, sambo, judo, taekwondo, hockey, sports for individuals with musculoskeletal disabilities (swimming), and deaf sports (curling). Sixty-two instructors work with the athletes, one of whom has been awarded the title of Honored Coach of Russia, and two of whom are distinguished physical education students.

This year, students from the Zelenograd Moscow Complex Sports School won gold at the All-Russian Spartakiad among the constituent entities of the Russian Federation among individuals with disabilities in winter sports—deaf sports in curling; silver at the Russian Cup in Deaf Sports among mixed pairs (curling); and gold, silver, and bronze at the Russian Championships in artistic gymnastics, track and field, and the Russian Championships in Deaf Sports among men's and women's teams in curling.

Enrollment in the Moscow comprehensive school "Zelenograd" is carried out through the tab Enrollment in sports school.

Infrastructure development

This year, after a major renovation, the Savelki sports complex opened at the following address: Zelenograd, Ozernaya Alley, Building 2.

The façade and roof were renovated, utility systems and gyms were repaired, and the glazing was replaced. Specialists installed locker rooms with showers and restrooms, and the area around the sports complex was landscaped.

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Investors will be able to build public and business complexes on five sites in Kommunarka as part of the Moscow Investment Program.

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The city has put the rights to conclude agreements on the implementation up for auction five large-scale investment projects. The auction winners will be able to build public and business complexes on the allocated plots. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Business representatives have the opportunity to contribute to the development of a major administrative and business cluster in Kommunarka. The city will award investors, through a tender process, the right to enter into agreements for the implementation of large-scale investment projects, five plots with a total area of almost 4.9 hectares for the construction of public complexes, which could include office space, bank branches, cafes, restaurants, shops, and other commercial facilities. The deadline for bidding will be October 29 to November 26. Auctions will be held from November 7 to December 5," noted Kirill Purtov.

The starting price for each lot is one ruble, with auction increments of 100,000 rubles. The plots range in size from 0.6 to 1.7 hectares. Buildings ranging from 89,000 to 174,800 square meters can be constructed on them.

"Holding auctions for the right to conclude agreements to implement large-scale investment projects will allow the winners to subsequently sign lease agreements with the city for the construction of public and business facilities in Kommunarka. This mechanism provides an opportunity to expand the pool of potential investors to form a major administrative and business cluster in the area, which will become a magnet for businesses and residents. Previously, the city awarded entrepreneurs almost 1.4 hectares of land between Kaluga Highway and Mechnikov Boulevard through auctions for the construction of two multifunctional complexes with a total area of over 86,000 square meters," she explained.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

The implementation of large-scale investment projects allows for the development of modern infrastructure and the creation of jobs in the city.

Legal entities with experience constructing capital construction projects with an area of at least 100,000 square meters over the previous five calendar years are eligible to participate in the auction. Entrepreneurs are also required to confirm receipt of total revenue equal to at least 10 percent of the planned investment volume specified in the auction notice. To participate in the online auction, you will need to register on the Roseltorg online platform and have an enhanced, qualified electronic signature.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the Moscow investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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African rodents: Acacia rats have appeared on display at the Moscow Zoo.

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Acacia rats have appeared in the "Night World" pavilion on the old grounds of the Moscow Zoo. These animals were previously seen at the zoo over 10 years ago, when they lived alongside elephant shrews.

"Acacia rats are social animals; they live in groups. The exhibit houses 15 individuals: a parent pair and their young. They form a close-knit family—they spend time together in nests they build in trees. The exhibit enclosure features hanging houses, artificial and natural tree trunks for climbing, and several feeding stations located throughout the enclosure. At the Moscow Zoo, the acacia rats' diet includes a variety of grains, as well as fruits such as bananas, oranges, and kiwis," explained Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.

Acacia rats are nocturnal animals. To allow zoo visitors to observe their behavior during opening hours, special lighting is installed in their enclosures to mimic moonlight. This does not disturb the animals and allows them to remain awake comfortably. After the zoo closes, the lighting gradually reverses, turning on soft, daytime-like lighting. This allows the rats to enter a "daytime" period of restful sleep. This approach allows the animals to maintain their natural rhythms, and allows visitors to observe them in their natural state of activity.

This species is native to sub-Saharan Africa. The rodents' bodies reach 10–18 centimeters in length, with a tail length of 12–20 centimeters. They weigh between 60 and 150 grams.

Currently, in addition to acacia rats, the "Night World" is home to more than 20 species. Among them are the chinchilla, the common flying squirrel, the little mouse, the cactus mouse, the long-eared hedgehog, and the brush-tailed kangaroo.

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