A combined ticket to the exhibitions "Yu.N. Reitlinger," "Graphics Cabinet," and "Russian Abroad: Paths and Destinies"

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad invites you to a guided tour of its exhibitions.

The "Yu.N. Reitlinger" hall displays frescoes from the émigré Church of St. John the Warrior in Meudon, painted by the Russian artist and iconographer Yulia Reitlinger. They were miraculously saved by Nikita Struve, director of a major publishing house, before the church's destruction in the late 1980s. The "Graphics Cabinet" displays a collection of graphic art from the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad. Visitors will also see items from the museum's main exhibition, "Russian Abroad: Paths and Destinies."

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Hearts of Generations

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Library No. 252 will host a concert entitled "Hearts of Generations" to mark the International Day of Older Persons.

The best performances will be presented by creative groups participating in the "Moscow Longevity" project, including the vocal and instrumental ensemble "VIA," the Russian song ensemble "Ivushka," and the academic choir "Kantiamo." The concert will also feature performances by artists from the literary creative association "Svecha i Grozd," the choreographic group "Viktoria," the vocal ensemble "Veselye Notiki," the vocal and choral studio "Otrada," and the classical guitar studio.

After the concert, everyone will be able to learn about the project's directions and ask questions.

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Five people died in a road accident in northern Kazakhstan.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Almaty, September 23 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed in a traffic accident 5 km from the village of Bayet in the Pavlodar region of northern Kazakhstan, the Kazinform news agency reported on Tuesday.

An accident occurred on the Pavlodar-Kyzylorda highway involving a truck and a car. According to preliminary reports, the driver of the latter created a dangerous situation. This resulted in a collision and a fire in the car.

Four passengers and the driver died in the accident. A pre-trial investigation has been launched into the accident.

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Poland to reopen border with Belarus – Prime Minister

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Warsaw, September 23 (Xinhua) — Poland has decided to reopen border crossings with Belarus on the night of September 24-25. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced this on Tuesday.

In connection with the Russian-Belarusian military exercises "West-2025" from September 12 to 16, Poland closed all checkpoints on the border with Belarus from midnight on September 12.

As Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Marcin Kerwiński stated after the decision to close the border, cross-border traffic will only resume once the government is convinced that “the safety of Polish citizens is fully guaranteed.” –0–

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Exclusive: China's Global Governance Initiative is timely and symbolic, says Kyrgyzstani political scientist

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Bishkek, September 23 (Xinhua) — The China Initiative on Global Governance (CIGG) meets the demands of today's global agenda. Its announcement is timely and symbolic, amid the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. This was stated in an interview with Xinhua by Kyrgyz political scientist Igor Shestakov.

As the political scientist emphasized, the Global Governance Initiative, which was put forward by China during the recently concluded Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in the Chinese city of Tianjin, is aimed, on the one hand, at building a just world where, regardless of territorial size and economic indicators, sovereign states have equal rights, and, on the other hand, at building a world order that is an alternative to the unipolarity that certain countries have long espoused.

According to the expert, the Chinese side insists that sovereign equality is the main prerequisite for global governance, and the rule of international law is its guarantee.

"The world today needs a fair and equal system," I. Shestakov emphasized. "Every country has the right to strive for a better future, and modernization is not the privilege of individual states. It is necessary to improve the global governance system through appropriate reforms."

The political scientist stated that the four global Initiatives proposed by China—the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and the Global Governance Initiative—are designed to unite and consolidate countries against challenges and establish the necessary stability in the world.

"Therefore, China's global peace initiatives are prepared to correct the growing processes of chaos and attempts to dictate terms," noted I. Shestakov. "I think that sound global powers will strive to build a multipolar world where there will be global governance, not individual control." –0–

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Polytechnic University at the II Russian-Kyrgyz Educational Forum: New Horizons for Joint Development

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Today, the 2nd Russian-Kyrgyz Educational Forum opened in Bishkek. The forum focused on the contribution of Russian and Kyrgyz universities to the development of the economies and societies of both countries, as well as practical cooperation with industrial partners, primarily through Russian-Kyrgyz consortiums of technical, medical, and agricultural universities.

Today's meeting is an important step toward creating a common educational, scientific, and technical space. Modern challenges, economic transformation, and the development of new industries, medicine, agriculture, and geotechnology make our cooperation strategically essential, noted Baktiyar Orozov, Minister of Science, Higher Education, and Innovation of the Kyrgyz Republic, in his welcoming speech.

A delegation from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, led by Rector and RAS Academician Andrey Rudskoy, played a key role in the forum. The delegation included Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Lyudmila Pankova, Vice Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev, and Acting Director of the Higher School of Technological Entrepreneurship Artur Kireev.

The first day of the forum, held at the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, focused on developing specific mechanisms for integrating education and the economy.

Polytechnic University Rector Andrey Rudskoy participated in the central panel discussion "Economic Needs and Universities' Opportunities: How Universities and Industrial Partners Can Work Together," where he presented a concept for transforming engineering education that the university is implementing jointly with leading industrial corporations.

"We are purposefully moving away from the classic Bologna model toward a flexible architecture where interdisciplinarity, integration with industry, and a variety of qualifications become the core of training. Our projects with Gazprom, Rosatom, and Rostec demonstrate how the university is becoming a fully-fledged link in the education-research-implementation chain," noted Andrey Rudskoy.

Particular emphasis was placed on the successful strategic partnership with KRSU. A shared digital educational space has already been created, network programs have been launched, and applied projects are being developed with Kyrgyzstan's industrial partners, such as Alliance Altyn (mining) and Geoscan (unmanned systems).

Immediately after the discussion, the rector signed several agreements with partners.

Under an agreement with the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after B.N. Yeltsin, an engineering track will be established under the supervision of the Polytechnic University at the International Institute of Continuing Education of KRSU. The main objective is to jointly develop modern continuing professional education programs for the market.

An agreement was also signed with KRSU and Irbis-Kurulush on joint projects in digital modeling in construction. A Student Design Bureau will be opened at KRSU.

Three agreements were signed with Salymbekov University to launch joint international double-degree bachelor's degree programs in the areas of "Digital Enterprise Economics," "International Logistics," and "International Business."

SPbPU Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs Lyudmila Pankova moderated the roundtable discussion "Training Personnel in Demand in the Modern Labor Market," which explored in detail the mechanisms for adapting educational programs to the rapidly changing economic needs of both countries.

Speakers at the session included heads of Russian and Kyrgyz universities and businesses. The discussion centered on the intersection of university objectives and industry interests. Universities generate knowledge and train personnel, a relatively time-consuming process. Industry, meanwhile, is addressing ongoing development and efficiency challenges and needs personnel "here and now."

How can these demands be reconciled? The answer, unanimously agreed upon by the discussion participants, is the introduction of new educational formats at universities and the active involvement of industry representatives in the educational process from the early stages of training.

Industrial partners can organize special career tracks that allow students to combine study with work, and young professionals to combine work with study.

Participants in the discussion expressed interest in continuing the dialogue at other venues and adopting each other's best practices.

Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov participated in the roundtable discussion "Business as a Qualified Client: The Experience of Russia and Kyrgyzstan," presenting SPbPU's model for working with corporate clients.

Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev spoke at the roundtable discussion "The Russian Language and Participation in Online Educational Programs as Tools for Successful Study and Career," emphasizing the role of Russian as a bridge for academic and professional mobility.

Acting Director of the Higher School of Technological Entrepreneurship, Artur Kireev, joined the jury and participated in the summing up of the results of the startup project competition of the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund and KRSU.

The 2nd Russian-Kyrgyz Educational Forum confirmed SPbPU's status as a strategic partner for leading Kyrgyz universities. The signed agreements are purely practical in nature and aim to create specific infrastructure—a Student Project Bureau, an engineering track for continuing education, and joint dual degree programs. The active participation of a broad group of SPbPU vice-rectors in the expert sessions demonstrated the university's comprehensive approach to developing international cooperation and its commitment to deep integration of education, science, and industry.

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Valeria Dauvalder is a Russian storyteller from Switzerland.

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad will host a lecture-tour dedicated to the work of Valeria Dauvalder, a Russian poet, artist, storyteller, philosopher, and theologian who lived most of her life in Switzerland.

The breadth of her interests and talents is truly astounding. She emigrated with her parents as a child, but she always remembered Russia with gratitude and longed to visit at every opportunity. She first succeeded in doing so in the 1950s. Her love for her homeland permeated all her work and became a source of inspiration. The vivid images of her fairy tales, the vivid descriptions, the kindness and sincerity of her writings captivate a wide range of readers.

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The work of a lifetime

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Library No. 243 "Obraz" will host a meeting entitled "The Work of a Lifetime," dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the birth of Soviet commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union Alexander Vasilevsky.

Visitors will take a virtual tour of Marshal Vasilevsky Street and learn about its history. The military leader's biography will also be discussed. Visitors will be able to read the marshal's memoirs and view documentary footage.

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Prince of all Rus'

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Library No. 248 will host a thematic program dedicated to the 700th anniversary of Ivan Kalita's birth.

Listeners will learn how the "Prince of All Rus'" earned such fond memories, what he did for the development of Moscow, and why it is with him that the rebirth of Rus' is traditionally dated. Viewers will learn how Ivan Kalita expanded the territory of the Moscow Principality. His acquisitions reveal a larger political plan: the creation of a unified, strong, and independent Russian state.

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Ivan Shmelev's Moscow

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad will host a walking tour entitled "Ivan Shmelev's Moscow."

A Muscovite by birth, a lawyer by education, and an Orthodox Christian by conviction, Russian writer Ivan Shmelev lived through the Civil War and emigration. He spent 28 years in exile, but Moscow always remained a central theme in his work. Visitors will be able to walk through Shmelev's landmarks in the ancient capital. The houses and churches, streets and alleys will help you recall not only Ivan Shmelev's life in Russia but also explore the pages of his biography abroad, imagining the city that inspired "Pilgrimage," "Nanny from Moscow," "Heavenly Paths," and "Summer of the Lord."

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