The government has approved the procedure for assigning a new annual payment for families with children.

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Resolution of December 27, 2025 No. 2173

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Resolution of December 27, 2025 No. 2173

An annual family payment will be introduced in Russia starting in 2026. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree establishing the procedure for its implementation.

This additional support will be available to every working parent with two or more children under 18 or under 23 enrolled full-time. The family's per capita income must be less than one and a half times the regional subsistence minimum.

The payment will be made in a lump sum at the end of the year. It will amount to more than half of the parents' personal income tax, which will be recalculated at a reduced rate of 6%, and the difference will be refunded.

Applications for the 2025 payment can be submitted after the end of the tax reporting period—between June 1 and October 1, 2026. This can be done through the government services portal, at a multifunctional center (MFC), or at a Social Fund office.

The federal budget allocates almost 120 billion rubles for these purposes in 2026, more than 128 billion rubles in 2027, and over 138 billion rubles in 2028.

Federal Law "On the annual family payment to citizens of the Russian Federation with two or more children" was developed by the Government and signed by the President in 2024.

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Financial News: Investors will be able to receive income on Belarusian Eurobonds through Russian infrastructure.

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In 2026, holders of the Republic of Belarus's Eurobonds will be able to receive coupon income and present their securities for redemption. The Bank of Russia has extended the term such a mechanism.

In addition, Eurobonds can be replaced by government securities of the Republic of Belarus.

Also is preservedThe ability to receive payments on Eurobonds of the Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus (ISIN XS1904731129 or US25161EАА91) through the Russian infrastructure. Investors will be able to redeem them if necessary.

Thanks to these measures, payments on securities and the replacement of Eurobonds will take place without going through foreign accounting institutions.

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The government approved the regulations on the commission for the implementation of state national policy

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Resolution of December 25, 2025 No. 2125

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Resolution of December 25, 2025 No. 2125

A special government commission will be responsible for implementing the state's national policy. A resolution establishing it has been signed.

The main goal of the new structure will be to ensure coordinated actions by federal and regional authorities and organizations to develop unified approaches to the implementation of state national policy, as well as to develop areas for improving legal regulation in this area, develop measures to strengthen the unity of the multinational people of Russia and the ethnocultural development of the peoples of Russia, the formation of an all-Russian civic identity, civic unity and patriotism, and ensure interethnic and interreligious harmony.

The President ordered the formation of a Government Commission on the Implementation of State National Policy following a meeting of the Council on Interethnic Relations held on November 5, 2025. The draft resolution on the creation of the commission was approved. at the Government meeting on December 24.

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Paper parachute: The Ministry of Transport has specified when railways can release electronic consignment notes.

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The Ministry of Transport's order legalizes paper document flow in four critical scenarios.

The Ministry has approved a list of situations in which the mandatory electronic railway consignment note (ETRN) may be replaced with a paper document. The corresponding order defines four such cases. The document will be in effect until September 1, 2032.

According to the new regulations, a paper consignment note is required for transportation in areas where special legal regimes apply. These include areas where a state of high alert, a state of emergency, martial law, or a counter-terrorism operation has been declared. A paper document is also mandatory for military rail transportation.

Furthermore, the order provides for a derogation from the electronic format in the event of force majeure. If the shipper or carrier lacks the technical capability to generate or receive the electronic form of transport via the internet for this reason, a paper copy is used. This applies to situations where the failure is not the fault of the party involved in the transportation process, but rather due to external force majeure.

As a reminder, according to SberKorus, the number of electronic transport documents (ETD) in Russia has almost doubled by 2025. LR

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Publication date: 12/30/2025

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A research team from the Gazpromneft-NSU Scientific and Educational Center conducted synchrotron studies of hydraulic fractures at the KISI-Kurchatov facility in Moscow.

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The work was carried out at the MEDIANA experimental station, designed for synchrotron X-ray microtomography research. The purpose of the trip was to study the creep of hydraulic fracturing (HF) fractures, which is caused by proppant intrusion into the rock under lithostatic pressure. This process leads to a decrease in fracture opening and deterioration of reservoir filtration properties. Although the creep effect is widely observed both in oil fields and in laboratory conditions, its mechanisms at the pore-space scale remain poorly understood.

To visualize and analyze this process, synchrotron X-ray microtomography was used, allowing for non-destructive investigation of the evolution of the core's internal structure and the spatial distribution of proppant. Experiments were conducted on core samples with an artificial fracture filled with proppant. The samples were placed in a specialized high-pressure, X-ray-transparent cell, which simulated reservoir conditions.

The obtained experimental data are planned to be used to analyze the mechanisms of hydraulic fracture degradation, as well as to clarify the influence of rock creep on the filtration properties of fractured reservoirs. The research results will be used to construct digital core models and reduce uncertainty in assessing the properties of oil and gas reservoirs.

The trip was funded by a grant from the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, aimed at developing infrastructure and methods for using synchrotron radiation to solve problems related to the extraction of hard-to-recover oil and gas reserves. The project involves developing and testing new approaches to digital and in-situ studies of core and fluids in oil and gas reservoirs, including experiments in specialized cells simulating reservoir conditions, as well as methods for studying non-stationary filtration and geomechanical processes.

The research trip was attended by Mikhail Fokin, a research fellow at the Gazpromneft-NSU Scientific and Educational Center, Alexey Novoselov, a research fellow at the Gazpromneft-NSU Scientific and Educational Center, and E.S. Kovalenko and A.A. Kaloyan, research fellows at KISI-Kurchatov.

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Image #2: A high-pressure radiolucent cell with a core sample mounted on the turntable of the MEDIANA station. Images #3, 4: Three-dimensional tomographic reconstruction of a core sample with a fracture filled with proppant. Image #4: Central slice of a three-dimensional tomographic reconstruction of a core with a fracture filled with proppant, obtained at different points in time during the experiment.

The event was implemented within the framework of the grant of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia No. 075-15-2025-510

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Polytechnic University Strengthens Partnership with Leading Chinese Universities: Results of Visits by Chinese Delegations

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Visit of the delegation of Shandong Polytechnic University

A delegation from Shandong University of Technology paid a working visit to St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The meeting focused on deepening partnerships, exploring new educational models amid the transformation of the two countries' higher education systems, and developing research collaboration.

The visit began with talks at the International Activities Resource Center. The key topic was the discussion of an ambitious project—the creation of a joint institute. The parties also discussed a wide range of opportunities for collaboration, focusing on developing flexible frameworks for implementing joint educational programs. Their Chinese colleagues expressed significant interest in the "4.2" model: four years of study in China leading to a diploma from Shandong Polytechnic University, followed by two years of study at SPbPU in a specialist's program, which is equivalent to a master's degree in China. More traditional, but no less relevant, formats were also discussed in detail: the "2.2" and "3.1" bachelor's programs, the "1.1" master's program, as well as the expansion of academic mobility programs and student participation in summer and winter schools at the two universities.

"During our constructive dialogue, we not only exchanged views on the current situation but also focused on finding practical, viable solutions," noted Vladimir Khizhnyak, Head of the International Cooperation Department. "Changes in the regulatory framework present new challenges, but also create new opportunities for creatively reshaping cooperation with our key partners in Asia."

The second part of the visit included a tour of the Polytechnic University's scientific infrastructure. The delegation visited the laboratories of the Higher School of Cyber-Physical Systems and Control, where Vyacheslav Potekhin, Deputy Director of the Higher School of Cyber-Physical Systems and Control, presented the university's research potential. The parties outlined steps for developing scientific cooperation, including preparing joint publications and submitting grant applications under bilateral intergovernmental programs.

The Chinese partners expressed interest in developing cooperation in a number of strategic areas that correspond to the profile of both universities, such as automotive engineering and new energy sources, mechanical engineering, new materials, electronics and artificial intelligence, and biotechnology.

This visit strengthened the mutual understanding between SPbPU and Shandong Polytechnic University and laid a solid foundation for taking the partnership to a new level in the coming years.

Working visits by delegations from two leading Chinese universities—Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) and Southeastern University—took place at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Both meetings focused on deepening long-standing cooperation and launching new joint initiatives in key areas of science and education.

Strategic Reset with Harbin Institute of Technology

The delegation from HIT, one of China's oldest and most respected technical universities, was led by Vice-Rector Fan Feng. The two sides have a long-standing partnership dating back to 2012. They particularly noted their successful collaboration in new materials, energy sources, and aerospace, including joint work on the development of small satellites.

The key topic of the talks was developing cooperation in civil engineering, architecture, and urban planning for cold climates and the Arctic. The Chinese side presented a comprehensive roadmap based on three pillars.

Joint training of personnel: launching dual degree programs under the "3.1" and "4.0" schemes, deepening cooperation in graduate programs, and organizing thematic schools. Creation of scientific platforms: inviting SPbPU experts to join the newly established Chinese-Russian laboratory on construction technologies for cold regions, access to HPU's unique infrastructure for space materials testing. Academic mobility: establishing regular exchanges of professors and researchers to deliver lectures and jointly develop courses.

New partnership with Southeastern University

Just a few days later, a delegation from Southeast University (Nanjing), led by Vice President Qiu Haibo, paid its first official visit to SPbPU. The meeting resulted in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, laying the foundation for future cooperation.

The parties identified priority areas for joint work.

Biotechnology Automation, robotics and AI Energy, ecology and electrical engineering Civil engineering and transport systems Russian language and linguistics

Agreements were reached on developing models for joint educational programs, student exchanges through winter and summer schools, and developing contacts between specialized scientific laboratories and institutes.

Both visits demonstrated SPbPU's dynamic strategy for developing cooperation with China's leading technical universities. While the visit with Harbin Institute of Technology is aimed at "resetting" and deepening the long-standing strategic partnership with a focus on Arctic and space technologies, the visit with Southeast University laid the foundation for a new, promising alliance with a strong biomedical and IT component.

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Saudi Arabian warplanes struck the Yemeni port of Al-Mukalla.

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Riyadh/Aden, Yemen, December 30 (Xinhua) — Saudi Arabian warplanes carried out airstrikes on Tuesday morning on the port of Al-Mukalla in the oil-rich Hadramaut province in southeastern Yemen, a local security source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Xinhua.

According to him, the port area was hit several times, resulting in loud explosions. Following the bombing, a fire broke out near the port, causing sirens to sound in the surrounding area, the source added.

No official information on the nature or extent of damage caused by the airstrikes has yet been released, and there have been no reports of casualties.

The Saudi Arabian News Agency (SPA) reported that the Saudi-led coalition carried out a "limited" military operation targeting weapons and military equipment unloaded from ships at the port of Al-Mukalla.

Coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki said two ships sailing from the port of Fujairah entered the port of Al-Mukalla on Saturday and Sunday without official permission.

According to him, the crews of the two vessels turned off their tracking systems and unloaded a large quantity of weapons and military equipment to support the Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces in the Hadramaut and Al-Mahra provinces in eastern Yemen. –0–

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Poll shows favorable global perception of China

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BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — A global survey of about 51,700 respondents from 15 developed countries and 31 developing countries showed a favorable international perception of China.

The results of a global survey on impressions and understanding of China in 2025, conducted by the Global Times Institute, were released on Monday.

The survey asked foreign respondents to express their opinions on several key concepts in Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era. Concepts such as "building a community with a shared future for humanity" and "emerald waters and green mountains are priceless treasures" received approval from nearly 80 percent of respondents.

The survey found that nearly 70 percent of foreign respondents rated the Chinese Communist Party's consistent implementation of the Eight-Point Rules and other concepts and practices related to comprehensive strictness of internal Party governance as positive.

More than three-quarters of foreign respondents objectively and positively assessed China's experience in developing and implementing five-year plans.

Survey data show that more than 80 percent of foreign respondents had a positive view of China's economic growth in 2025, and nearly 90 percent expressed confidence that it will continue over the next decade.

According to the survey, nearly 80 percent of foreign respondents acknowledge China's growing overall national strength, while nearly 70 percent have a favorable impression of China.

About 80 percent of respondents expect China to take more action or play a more significant role in promoting a more equitable international order, resolving global and regional hotspots, and developing economic, trade, and cultural cooperation.

Overall, according to international public opinion, over 70 percent express hope that in the future, Sino-US relations will “tend to soften” or “maintain the status quo.”

The survey data also shows that more than two-thirds of foreign respondents hope their country's relations with China will improve in the future. -0-

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Visa-free travel between China and Russia stimulates development of border towns

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Harbin, December 30 (Xinhua) — Following the introduction of the visa-free travel policy between China and Russia this year, "two-way travel" across national borders continues to gain momentum in border cities of the two countries. The benefits of the visa-free regime are becoming a real driver of development in border cities on both sides.

CUSTOMS FLASH PROCEDURES FOR FAST MOVEMENT

In the depths of winter, temperatures in Suifenhe, a city in northeastern China's Heilongjiang Province bordering Russia, have dropped to minus twenty degrees Celsius, yet the arrivals hall at the vehicle border crossing remains bustling.

For tourists who frequently travel between China and Russia, the phrase "fast and convenient" has become the most common way to describe their experience since the introduction of the visa-free regime.

Russian tourist Anna Ivanova, who arrived in Suifenhe from Grodekovo, Russia, said it took less than 10 minutes from getting off the bus to completing customs clearance.

To ensure the smooth flow of passengers under the visa-free regime, local authorities opened "one-stop shops," quickly increased the number of entry channels, installed clear signage in Chinese and Russian, and equipped checkpoints with modern smart translation systems, transforming the former checkpoints into a comfortable and fast space.

Ten vehicles with the "Suifenhe Tourism/Road Trip" logo are parked at the Suifenhe border crossing, ready to depart. This recently launched car rental initiative for cross-border road trips, capitalizing on the benefits of free trade zone policies, offers tourists a full range of services, from entry paperwork to vehicle rental.

Across the Chinese-Russian border, at the reception desk of the Avanda Hotel in Vladivostok, Polina, an employee, shares her impressions: "December, usually a quiet month, has seen a significant increase in guests from China this year compared to previous years." She noted that now, when checking in, Chinese tourists simply need to show their passport and immigration card, as opposed to the previous requirement for a thorough visa check.

Mr. Zhou, a tourist from Beijing, just completed a short cross-border trip over the weekend. He noted that the entire process, from arrival at the airport to hotel check-in, went smoothly and without delays. "Not having to prepare numerous documents in advance and wait for a visa significantly increased our desire to travel around the Russian Far East," Mr. Zhou emphasized.

LIVELY EXCHANGES: TRAVEL MADE EVEN COZIER

Walking the streets of Suifenhe, you can hear a mixture of Chinese and Russian speech everywhere. In Russian restaurants, waiters explain borscht in Russian; and in Chinese restaurants, the freshly prepared dish "guobao" (fried meat pieces in sweet and sour sauce) invariably delights Russian guests.

The simplified visa regime has not only increased the flow of people but also changed the format of cross-border tourism between China and Russia. Now, it encompasses not only visits to famous sites, traditional sightseeing, and shopping, but also wellness tourism programs, sporting events, and a deeper understanding of local traditions and culture.

Under the influence of political catalysts, Chinese-Russian exchanges are showing new momentum and new trends. At the Suifenhe Forest Park ski resort, Chinese and Russian ski enthusiasts race side by side along the slopes, sharing experiences and skills. Events such as basketball tournaments and snow football matches are regularly held in the border areas. Sports competitions have become a universal language for strengthening friendship between the peoples of the two countries. During the autumn holidays in Russia, Suifenhe hosted more than ten groups of over a thousand exchange students. Children here learn about folk customs and explore technology, which sows the seeds of friendship in their hearts.

TRADE PROSPERITY: THE PATH BECAME EVEN MORE LONG-LASTING

Upon entering the Qingyun Market in Suifenhe, one is immediately struck by signs in Chinese and Russian, and vendors everywhere are calling out in Russian. As a pilot zone for the use of rubles, many merchants here accept payments directly in rubles.

"Many Russian tourists come to Suifenhe specifically for shopping, and the ability to pay in rubles is very convenient for them," says vendor Ma Xiaotian. He feels the market is returning to life: "To attract more customers, everyone is brushing up on their Russian and stocking up on goods."

For companies in the cross-border trade sector, the visa-free regime is a real windfall. "We import food products, and we often need to meet with Russian manufacturers. Previously, visa issues often meant they missed exhibitions or negotiations, which reduced efficiency. Now, business trips have become much more convenient, and cooperation has also become smoother," shared Li Yingda, CEO of Yingyuan International Trade Company. He noted that this year, export volumes and trade turnover for used cars from Suifenhe have increased, and car buying has also become a new craze among visiting Russian tourists.

The Primorsky Krai administration recently announced that, due to a significant increase in the number of Chinese tourists, it plans to launch the first cruise route through the Far East next spring, connecting Vladivostok, Sakhalin Island, and the Kamchatka Krai.

Sun Shan, Deputy Director of the Suifenhe Tourism Development Service Center, noted that local authorities continue to strive to innovate tourism products and optimize services to transform the ease of travel provided by the visa-free regime into a wonderful travel experience throughout its entire duration.

Today, Suifenhe and Vladivostok are accelerating their transformation from "transit points" to "cross-border consumption centers." Simplified customs clearance has eliminated geographic barriers, humanitarian exchanges have fostered closer ties between peoples, and cross-border trade has created real opportunities. The vibrant practices of these two border cities are writing a new chapter in cooperation between the regions of China and Russia. -0-

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The ice and snow tourist season has begun in Ordos.

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On December 27, Ordos celebrated the opening of the 15th ice and snow tourism season and the 12th public winter season. This event will run until March 2026.

This winter season, four key areas were deeply integrated: culture, tourism, sports, and trade. Seventeen unique cultural and tourism programs were developed, grouped into seven thematic blocks that tie together winter sports, folk traditions, and culinary experiences.

In recent years, the city of Ordos has been actively promoting the deep integration of winter sports, tourism, and culture. Since the beginning of this winter, the city has scheduled 120 unique cultural and tourist events and a number of key competitions. In addition, 10 themed winter tourism routes and three routes dedicated to winter sports events have been developed, seamlessly integrating the entire service chain of accommodation, food, transportation, excursions, shopping, and entertainment. By transforming the "cold resources" of winter into a "hot impetus" for industry, this provides new impetus for high-quality economic and social development in the region.

This series of events is designed to meet the diverse needs of various population groups. Over the course of the events, the number of participants is expected to exceed 1.5 million, increasing consumer spending by over 30%. This will allow both city residents and tourists to enjoy a high-quality and exciting winter cultural and tourist festival.

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