On December 16, 2025, RUTUBE won the Runet Prize.

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The Blogger Academy program was recognized as the best in the "Blogger Project in IT" category. This free educational course includes master classes on content creation, channel promotion, and audience engagement. The project's goal is to improve the quality of Russian video content.

"RUTUBE values its creators and strives to help them realize their creative ideas. Many talented bloggers fail to reach their audience, giving up halfway through—due to a lack of experience, they get lost in the information space, make mistakes at the start, don't know how to use the platform's functionality, and don't understand how to utilize their strengths. The educational course "Bloggers Academy" was created to help creators find their unique style and audience, and understand how to engage with them."

Egor Velikoglo, Director of Business Development and Authored Content, RUTUBE

Traditionally, the Runet Prize is a key indicator of industry trends. In 2025, projects at the intersection of technology, education, and media skills development received special recognition. RUTUBE's victory underscores the growing demand for training professional content creators.

The event's special track included the "Children on the RuNet" award, organized by the Alliance for Child Protection in the Digital Environment. Its goal is to support initiatives to develop a safe and nurturing online space for children and their families. Gazprom-Media Holding is one of the Alliance's founding members.

The Runet Prize is a national award in the field of high technology and the internet, held since 2004. The prize is awarded to organizations that have made a significant contribution to the development of domestic technologies, contributed to the creation of a trusted digital environment, and facilitated comfortable living conditions for citizens.

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A new diesel-electric submarine has joined the Russian fleet.

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St. Petersburg, December 16 /Xinhua/ — The St. Andrew's flag-raising ceremony and the commissioning of the new diesel-electric submarine Velikiye Luki into the Russian Navy took place in St. Petersburg on Tuesday, the press service of the United Shipbuilding Corporation reported.

The new submarine has joined the Russian Baltic Fleet. During testing, the submarine's specified performance characteristics were confirmed. The shipyard's sea trials and state trials took place in the Baltic Sea.

Velikiye Luki is the third submarine of the Project 677 Lada class. These submarines are quiet, equipped with state-of-the-art acoustic protection systems, and capable of diving to depths of approximately 300 meters. The Lada-series submarines are 66.8 meters long and 7.1 meters wide. They are equipped with missile and torpedo weapons capable of striking both maritime and coastal targets.

Construction of two Project 677 submarines is currently underway in St. Petersburg. Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Alexander Moiseyev told reporters that the keel-laying of two more submarines of this project is planned for 2026. –0–

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Sergei Sobyanin: An ambulance substation will be built in the Danilovsky District.

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The Moscow government approved two land use planning projects for a total area of 7.19 hectares in the Golovinsky (Northern Administrative Okrug) and Danilovsky (Southern Administrative Okrug) districts. Resolutions on these matters were signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

The sites being redeveloped are located at Block 11-11a of the Golovinsky District and Pavlovskaya Street, Buildings 18 and 27/29. These buildings are currently occupied by warehouses, industrial, administrative, and other outdated facilities.

The territorial planning projects envisage the creation of apartments with a total area of 88,500 square meters for the renovation program. The new buildings will feature underground parking and non-residential ground floors, which will house retail and other service businesses.

A new block in the Danilovsky District will house a 4,000-square-meter ambulance station with 15 parking spaces and a 4,800-square-meter multifunctional community center.

In addition, the area will be improved, creating comfortable pedestrian areas and a cozy urban environment.

The implementation of the planning projects will create comfortable living conditions for approximately three thousand people, as well as over 700 jobs.

The facilities on Pavlovskaya Street will be built as part of a comprehensive territorial development project.

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Sobyanin made a decision on the comprehensive development of territories in two Moscow districts.

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The Moscow government has adopted decisions on the comprehensive development of underutilized non-residential areas totaling 35.5 hectares in various districts of the capital. These areas are currently occupied by warehouses and other outdated buildings.

The redeveloped sites are planned to accommodate over 405,000 square meters of residential real estate for the renovation program, as well as public, commercial, and other facilities totaling approximately 183,000 square meters. Resolutions on these matters were signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

The redeveloped sites, covering 34.8 hectares, are located along Kosinskoye Highway in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky District at 18 Bolshaya Kosinskaya Street and 32 Orenburgskaya Street. Their urban development potential amounts to 566,180 square meters of real estate.

Specifically, the project will include a 112,000-square-meter multifunctional complex, an educational complex with a school for 1,000 students and a kindergarten for 350 children, a 5,900-square-meter sports complex with a swimming pool, and a parking garage with 870 spaces. The project will create 4,600 jobs.

Additionally, the sites affected by the redevelopment are located in the Ryazan District at 14 Konovalova Street and plot No. 33/2 Zarayskaya Street. Their total area is 0.68 hectares. The Pluschevo station of the Third Moscow Central Diameter and the Chukhlinka station of the Fourth Moscow Central Diameter are located nearby. Konovalova Street offers the potential for 21,700 square meters of development. The second site, on Zarayskaya Street, will be the site of landscaping.

As of December 16, 2025, the Moscow Government has approved and is implementing 160 integrated development projects covering a total area of approximately 1,600 hectares. These projects are planned to build over 31 million square meters of real estate, creating over 350,000 jobs.

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Georgy Fokin, CEO of Gazprom Transgaz Saint Petersburg, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Polytechnic University.

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At an extraordinary meeting of the SPbPU Academic Council, a ceremony was held to award the diploma, gown, and badge of Honorary Doctor of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University to Georgy Fokin, General Director of Gazprom Transgaz Saint Petersburg, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, and Professor. The decision to confer the title was unanimously adopted by the members of the SPbPU Academic Council on May 23, 2025.

"We are honored to welcome representatives of Gazprom into our Polytechnic family," SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy welcomed the distinguished guest. "Through you, we will continue our creative, scientific, and educational collaboration, which has linked us for many years. First and foremost, we will do everything we can to ensure that you employ top-class engineers. And, of course, we will conduct joint scientific research. We will work together for the benefit of our country and to achieve technological leadership. This is a tremendous task, one we are capable of."

The partnership with Gazprom Transgaz Saint Petersburg (a subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom) has become one of the most significant and productive for the Polytechnic University. In 2014, the university established a specialized department, "Gas Turbine Units for Gas Pumping Stations," headed by Georgy Fokin. In February 2025, he became the head of Gazprom Transgaz Saint Petersburg and the rector of SPbPU. signed an updated cooperation agreement, aimed at advanced training of personnel for the industry, conducting research and development work in the interests of the company and the entire Gazprom Group, and developing and applying advanced technologies.

Introducing the new Honorary Doctor, SPbPU Academic Secretary Dmitry Karpov noted that Georgy Fokin's personal commitment is the foundation of the extensive collaboration between the university and the company, and cited outstanding examples of collaboration over the past year. For example, undergraduate and graduate students from the specialized department, equipped with state-of-the-art computing facilities, are participating in a major R&D project to localize the T32 gas turbine unit, which is part of the GPA-32 "Ladoga" gas compressor unit. An alternative 3D printing technology has been mastered for the manufacture of a fuel injector swirler.

At the request of Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom, the Polytechnic University promptly launched a program to train dispatchers and offer professional retraining at the Gazprom Transgaz Saint Petersburg training center.

The University's Mechanical Engineering Building has renovated the air system for air testing, and space has been equipped for students in the turbine engineering laboratory.

Georgy Anatolyevich Fokin graduated from the Faculty of Electronic Engineering at the V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. In 1994, he defended his dissertation at the Saint Petersburg State Technical University (as the Polytechnic University was then known) and became a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. In 2016, he also defended his doctoral dissertation at the Polytechnic University on the concept of developing small-scale power generation for compressor and gas distribution stations.

Georgy Fokin is a multifaceted man. He combines his professional career with community service: he serves on the Public Council of the Northwestern District of the Russian National Guard Troops, the Board of Trustees of the Charitable Foundation for the Development of the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve, and the Board of Trustees of the Russian Geographical Society. He is also the Honorary Consul of the Dominican Republic in St. Petersburg.

"Today, we are not so much inviting another outstanding individual to join the ranks of the Polytechnics as we are sincerely thanking this highly qualified specialist, professional, and remarkable leader for his collaboration and partnership—in full accordance with the SPbPU Honorary Doctorate Regulations—for his significant contribution to the development of cutting-edge fields of knowledge and science, which has contributed to the university's strategic development, the expansion of its areas of cooperation, and the enhancement of its authority internationally," concluded Dmitry Karpov.

Traditionally, to the sound of the student anthem "Gaudeamus," the ceremonial vestments—the gown and headdress of an Honorary Doctor—were carried into the Academic Council hall. Students dressed in early 20th-century Polytechnic uniforms helped Georgy Fokin don his academic attire, and the Polytechnic Rector presented him with the Doctor Honoratus badge, a diploma, a certificate, the book "Honorary Doctors of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University," and souvenirs.

After the ceremony, Georgy Fokin thanked everyone from the podium for the honor and shared his memories of the beginning of his collaboration with the Polytechnic University: "I feel a sense of pride standing in this place, where outstanding people, pillars of science, have stood before me. My entire scientific career has been connected in one way or another with the Polytechnic University. At ETU "LETI," I graduated from the basic department of the Physicotechnical Institute, headed by Zhores Ivanovich Alferov, who later founded an entire faculty at the Polytechnic Institute. After that, I worked at the Ioffe Institute, then moved to the Center for Advanced Technologies and Development. And in 1994, I defended my PhD thesis at the Polytechnic University. Those were challenging times, including for science. When we submitted our documents, it turned out that the dissertation council hadn't defended a single thesis for two years. And during my presentation, they asked me 32 questions. Not because they wanted to overwhelm me, but because the dissertation council members were curious; they missed defenses." I answered all the questions, received a PhD in Physics and Mathematics, and since then my work related to the Polytechnic has only developed.

Georgy Fokin recalled that in 2018, the Polytechnic University was recognized as Gazprom's flagship university. He concluded his speech by saying, "I commit to continuing to support our cooperation with the Polytechnic University."

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Sergei Sobyanin: An educational center will be built in Moscow's Voykovsky District.

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The Moscow government has approved plans to build an educational complex and a public and business facility with a total area of approximately 33,000 square meters in the northern part of the city. Sergei Sobyanin signed the corresponding decree.

The projects are being implemented through private investment as part of the city's program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities. For example, an educational complex with 1,075 seats will be built on Admirala Makarova Street in the Voykovsky District. And a 15,400-square-meter public and business facility with a parking garage is planned for Ilmensky Proyezd in Zapadnoye Degunino. In total, these projects will create approximately 1,000 jobs.

The Moscow Government approved a program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities in 2019 (Resolution No. 1874-PP of December 31, 2019) to encourage housing developers to actively build industrial, commercial, social, cultural, and other important facilities for the city. Investors who simultaneously create new jobs while building housing receive a tax break on changes to the permitted use of land for housing construction.

The program's implementation stimulates comprehensive, balanced development of new districts, reduces the shortage of jobs in existing developments, and curtails excessive commuting.

As part of this program, the Moscow Government has already approved the creation of more than 2,700 facilities with a total area of over 8.3 million square meters, including new industrial enterprises, office and retail facilities, educational, cultural, and sports institutions.

A total of over 2.8 trillion rubles will be invested in the city's development and employment creation. A significant portion of the investment will be directed toward the development of high-tech industry. The employment creation incentive program will create over 360,000 jobs in virtually all sectors of the city's economy.

Within the framework of the program, 47 facilities have already been built, creating approximately 36 thousand new jobs.

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Moscow maintains positive socio-economic development dynamics

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December 16, 2025 Poster session on microplastics in the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University!

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Poster session on microplastics in the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University!

December 16, 2025

This busy year concludes with an exhibition on microplastics at the Faculty of Geography in the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University!

The faculty has four departments whose educational and research activities are related to environmental issues. The environmental education exhibition "Truth and Myths about Microplastics" aims to draw the attention of younger generations to the issue of polymer and microplastic pollution. This exhibition will be of interest to a wide range of faculty specialists, from biogeographers to oceanographers, as microplastics are found in all components of the environment!

Where: Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University

When: December 15-25, 2025

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RUDN University economics students helped organize a series of talks at the "Made in Russia. Choosing the World" conference.

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Just imagine: 1,500 export negotiations in two days, 48 importers from 15 countries, and 150 companies from 38 Russian regions. Yana Londarenko, a Master's student in the International Trade program at the RUDN University Faculty of Economics and head of international projects at Business Connect LLC, organized a large-scale export negotiations session at the "Made in Russia. Chosen Worldwide" conference, commissioned by the Russian Export Center.

"When organizing such a large-scale international event at the federal level, every question is a challenge. Focus, quick reactions, and decision-making are essential. These are skills that every international economist must possess, combining several roles. On behalf of the organizers, I would like to express my gratitude to all the students from my beloved RUDN University, who played an important role as moderators at the negotiating tables. I am confident this experience will help them in their future professional careers!" — Yana Londarenko.

The "Made in Russia. Chosen Worldwide" conference focused on the development and promotion of Russian non-resource exports. The event's main goal was to develop a roadmap for strengthening the national brand in domestic and international markets. The forum brought together representatives of businesses, regional export support centers (ESCs), and experts in foreign economic activity. Over the course of three days, Russian entrepreneurs held business meetings with foreign buyers from the CIS, China, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa.

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Over 30 undergraduate and graduate students from the RUDN University Department of International Relations assisted with the negotiations. Ulyana Lukicheva, a first-year student in the "Global Economy and International Economic Security" program, participated in the event as a volunteer.

"On the first day, after preparing the event, I attended negotiations between Zambia and various Russian companies. They proceeded as follows: approximately 50 tables, each with a buyer from one of 16 countries, a volunteer, and a translator. Every 20 minutes (the duration of each meeting), a representative of the Russian company would approach, and the negotiations would begin. This was a very important experience for me. Firstly, I was able to learn a great deal about products and various business and negotiation strategies. Secondly, I practiced my English, especially words and phrases related to my field," says Ulyana Lukicheva.

According to the student, she learned a lot of new business terminology, understood how some factories operate, and what companies and buyers primarily look for during negotiations. Among the most frequently asked questions, the student highlighted the following: "Do you have experience exporting to other countries?", "What is the retail and wholesale price of your products?", and "Is specialized packaging possible?"

"On the second day, I volunteered at the buyer's table from China. The negotiation process was the same as the first day, but there were some peculiarities. First, the Chinese buyer focused on healthy lifestyle products: if they were food, then those with low or no sugar content. Each meeting was much shorter than the Zambian one, so even companies not on the list had time to approach," says Ulyana Lukicheva.

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One of the international participants at the "Made in Russia. The World's Choice" conference was South African entrepreneur Slausie Mogami. She is the chair of the Women Leaders of Africa organization and the head of the BRICS South African Agriculture Working Group. Mogami is already well acquainted with the "Made in Russia" brand and recommends that her compatriots consider high-quality Russian products. She spoke with representatives of the RUDN University Faculty of Economics and shared her impressions of the conference.

"As I represent a large number of South African companies, I'm pleased that this event attracted a wide range of proposals across various industries, and concrete results are expected. It was great that representatives from many countries attended, especially from Africa and the Middle East. I'm also impressed that the majority of products in Russia are now organic. Producers avoid using GMOs, and their products meet international standards," says Slauzi Mogami.

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Financial news: Microfinance organizations will be prohibited from issuing new loans to individuals until the previous one is repaid.

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The restriction will apply to the most expensive consumer loans, where the total cost exceeds 100% per annum. A three-day cooling-off period will be imposed between the repayment of one expensive loan and the issuance of the next.

Such norms are prescribed in the law, adopted by the State Duma. It provides for serious restrictions on microfinance organizations (MFOs) and radical reform of the industry. These innovations will curb unscrupulous practices that literally lure people into debt bondage.

"About 70% of the most expensive microfinance institution loans are reissued as new ones, more than half with larger amounts. This indicates a serious problem for citizens. People fall into a debt spiral, their debt snowballing. The new law puts an end to such practices. It will allow citizens to pay off their microfinance institution debts, stopping them from accumulating. Importantly, the ban will not apply to loans with interest rates up to 100% per annum. This will preserve financial accessibility: people will still have the opportunity to quickly obtain a loan for urgent needs without accumulating problems," noted Ilya Kochetkov, Director of the Non-Bank Lending Department.

Furthermore, the law has reduced the loan overpayment limit from 130% to 100% of the loan amount. This means that if you receive a loan of 10,000 rubles, you will have to repay no more than 20,000 rubles, including the principal, interest, fees, and penalties.

Microfinance organizations will also be able to issue POS loans for purchases in stores and on marketplaces, with funds being directly transferred to the merchant's account. This will provide additional options for individuals when choosing a lender and support a healthy, customer-focused market.

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The government approved the program "Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites of the Peoples of the Russian Federation" for the period 2025–2045.

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Order No. 3773-r of December 12, 2025

At the President's direction, the Government has developed a program for the preservation of cultural heritage sites of the peoples of Russia, covering the period 2025–2045, and an action plan for its implementation. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order approving this document.

The main goal of the new program is to preserve the country's cultural and historical heritage for current and future generations. Its implementation will increase the number of restored historical and cultural monuments and integrate them into economic use.

To achieve this goal, the program includes specific mechanisms. These include subsidies to regions and non-profit organizations for cultural heritage preservation activities, as well as subsidized loans to entrepreneurs for the restoration of such sites. It is expected that at least 1,000 historic buildings will be restored by 2030 using this subsidized instrument, and at least 800 more by 2045. Investors will be able to become property owners, provided they comply with cultural heritage preservation obligations.

The program also includes an inventory of cultural heritage sites included in the state register and in need of restoration. These sites will then be prioritized for economic development, allowing for a precise determination of the funding, resources, and time required to restore them to their proper condition.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the 2025 Government Culture Awards ceremony

Furthermore, it is planned to improve legislation in the area of preserving cultural heritage sites, specifically by eliminating excessive requirements for work, reducing the timeframe for reviewing and approving project documentation and conducting state historical and cultural assessments, creating conditions for the development of human resources, including for the preservation of the Russian school of restoration, and completing work on approving territorial boundaries, protected areas, and urban planning regulations in settlements designated as historic settlements. Furthermore, the development of historic settlements and key settlements should be synchronized with the implementation of the national project "Tourism and Hospitality."

As a result of the program's implementation, the share of restored cultural heritage sites included in the unified register of historical and cultural monuments will increase to 90% by 2045.

Mikhail Mishustin announced the approval of the program for the preservation of cultural heritage sites and its main objectives on December 16Government awards ceremony in the field of culture.

"We expect cultural figures to play an active role in fulfilling these tasks. Your dedication and professionalism are absolutely indispensable here," the Prime Minister emphasized.

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