The second plenary session of the 14th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam opened in Hanoi.

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Hanoi, March 23 (Xinhua) — The second plenary session of the 14th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV CC) opened in Hanoi on Monday, the Vietnam News Agency reported.

The committee intends to discuss and make decisions on a wide range of issues underlying the implementation of the resolution adopted at the 14th Party Congress, as well as those concerning the effectiveness of the political system and the country's sustainable development for the period 2026-2031 and beyond, the statement said.

The agenda also includes consideration of personnel appointments to senior positions in government agencies for the period 2026-2031.

In his opening remarks, General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee To Lam stated that the plenary session would determine the key legal framework, work procedures and disciplinary principles necessary for the practical implementation of the resolution.

The plenum is planned to last until March 27. –0–

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He Lifeng met with the chairman of the board of directors of Singapore-based Temasek.

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BEIJING, March 23 (Xinhua) — China welcomes Singapore's Temasek and investors from other countries to invest and set up business in China and jointly seize opportunities for China's high-quality economic development, He Lifeng, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, said Sunday.

He Lifeng, who is also the head of the Office of the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission, made the announcement during a meeting with Teo Chee Hean, chairman of Singapore-based Temasek Holdings.

Noting that this year marks the start of the 15th Five-Year Plan, he said China's economy has gotten off to a strong start, better than expected, steadily bringing stability and certainty to the global economy.

China will steadily expand its high-level opening up to the outside world and continuously develop and upgrade its domestic market, he added.

Teo Chee Hean noted that Temasek is confident in China's economic development prospects and is ready to continue expanding investment cooperation with China. -0-

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Novosibirsk State University and Tomsk State University are merging their research schools: a cooperation agreement has been signed.

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Novosibirsk State University (NSU) and Tomsk State University (TSU) have signed a strategic partnership agreement. These two leading Russian research universities are combining their unique expertise to implement joint projects at the intersection of medicine, chemistry, and biology—from fundamental research to the development of new drug prototypes, biocompatible materials, and agricultural biotechnology.

Main areas of cooperation:

The launch of networked master's degree programs will allow students from NSU and TSU to take laboratory practicals at the resource centers of both universities. Joint laboratories will be established using the infrastructure of the TSU Shared Use Center and the NSU Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies. Joint research teams will be formed to participate in grant competitions from the Russian Science Foundation, the Ministry of Education and Science, and the federal program "Priority-2030" in priority areas in biotechnology, chemistry, biology, psychology, and other fields. Exchanges of students, graduate students, and young scientists will be organized, and research internships will be organized.

"NSU has historically had a strong school of biology and biotechnology, reinforced by its proximity to the institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. TSU, in turn, is one of the strongest centers of fundamental and applied chemistry in the country. Combining these competencies creates the opportunity to create products that cross disciplines. We plan not only joint research but also the training of a new type of personnel: chemists with a deep understanding of biological processes and biologists skilled in modern methods of chemical synthesis," commented NSU Rector and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dmitry Pyshny.

TSU Rector Eduard Galazhinsky noted the synergistic effect of combining efforts:

We already have successful examples of collaboration with our Novosibirsk colleagues. Now we're taking this to a systemic level. Tomsk State University has a unique instrumentation base for studying the structure of matter, and NSU has cutting-edge developments in genetic technology. Together, we can implement the full research cycle: from the idea to a finished prototype in demand by the real economy.

NSU and TSU are among Russia's leading research universities, and both are participants in the federal program "Priority 2030." They occupy top positions in the quality of training in chemistry and biology.

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Crimea Day in the Spirit of "Harmony": A Festive Event at the House of Nationalities

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Polytechnic University students, along with volunteers from the SPbPU Dobro.Center "Harmony," took part in an event marking Crimea's reunification with Russia. The event, held at the St. Petersburg House of Nationalities, was timed to coincide with the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia.

March 18 marks a significant anniversary in Russia: Crimea's Reunification Day. It was on this day in 2014 that the treaty admitting the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol to the Russian Federation was signed. This event was preceded by a referendum in which residents of the peninsula expressed their civic position and determined the region's future development path. Since then, this date has become a symbol of unity, historical continuity, and the strengthening of national values.

A noteworthy historical fact: on April 8 (19), 1783, Catherine the Great also signed a historic document—the Manifesto on the accession of Taman Island, the Crimean Peninsula, and the entire Kuban region to the Russian Empire. Six months after Catherine II issued the manifesto, Turkey was forced to relent and sign the "Act of Annexation of Crimea, Taman, and Kuban to the Russian Empire." Shortly before this, Grigory Potemkin decided to hold a "referendum" in Crimea: so-called oath sheets were distributed throughout the peninsula, stating that the residents of a particular settlement swore allegiance to Russia. The majority of the local population signed these sheets. Thus, Crimea also became part of Russia at the request of the residents themselves.

The event's program was rich and truly heartwarming. Polytechnic students (from the Institute of Geology, the Institute of Mechanics and Electronics, the Institute of Social Sciences, and the preparatory course of the Higher School of International Relations) participated in the All-Russian dictation on the topic "Russia—a Family of Families." It was held with the support of the Federal Agency for Nationality Affairs.

Nguyen Vu Thai Minh, a student at the Preparatory Department of the Higher School of International Relations, shared his thoughts: "It was my first time at such a celebration, and I took a dictation in Russian. The text was challenging but interesting, as we all wrote quotes from Vladimir Putin about the unity and brotherhood of the peoples of Russia. I enjoyed being with the Polytechnic students and learning about the history of Crimea."

All participants received commemorative certificates. Vladislav Mikhailov, a graduate of the Polytechnic University and a student of the Polivoks vocal studio at SPbPU, performed the song "Sevastopol Waltz."

Ekaterina Krikopole, an ISI student and volunteer at the Harmony Center, shared her impressions: "I really enjoyed the event! I'm glad I finally visited the House of Nationalities, which amazed me with its incredibly beautiful antique interior. The musical and artistic performances were captivating and left me with a wealth of memories."

The event was given special significance by the speech of St. Petersburg Vice Governor Igor Potapenko and the welcoming address by Oleg Kapitanov, Chairman of the Committee on Interethnic Relations and Migration Policy. This underscored the city authorities' commitment to issues of interethnic unity and the preservation of historical memory.

Another pleasant moment was Igor Potapenko presenting Vladimir Putin's book "Thoughts on Russia" to IPMET student Ruzanna Mkrtchyan.

"I'm so grateful for this surprise and the opportunity to connect with the country's history through this event," said Ruzanna. "The book will be a memorable reminder of the important day of Crimea's reunification with Russia and that even in a big event, there's room for small, yet cherished moments."

I was particularly interested in participating in such an event. The dictation "Russia—a Family of Families" was the most memorable. It's not just a text—it makes you think about the importance of unity, respect, and mutual understanding between people. Such formats are very understandable and relatable, because important meanings are conveyed through simple words. I believe that it is through initiatives like these that one can best feel the spirit of a country and the people who live there," shared Begench Mukhammedov, a student at the Humanities Institute from Turkmenistan.

"It was with a sense of particular pride that we participated in this nationwide initiative, writing a dictation on the theme "Russia—a Family of Families" with young people from across our vast country. This wonderful topic profoundly reflects our traditional values and the unbreakable unity of our multinational people. Together with the students, we worked diligently and competently, making every effort to ensure clear handwriting, and with great interest, transcribed the text about brotherhood and mutual support," noted Tatyana Nam, Director of the Harmony Volunteer Project Center.

We express our gratitude to the management of the House of Nationalities of St. Petersburg, the management of the Humanities Institute, and the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade for their involvement and active work in the field of patriotic education of youth.

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Sollers and UAZ pickups will receive a protective body coating made of polyurea.

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A new chamber for applying a protective polyurea coating to the cargo compartments of Sollers ST6 and Sollers ST8 pickups, and in the future, to the UAZ Pickup, will begin operation at the SOLLERS Group's Ulyanovsk industrial site.

Commissioning work is currently underway at the production site, with the chamber launch scheduled for April 2026.

A new composition made from a modern elastomer material offers a high degree of resistance to mechanical impact, guaranteeing reliable protection and durability of the cargo compartment under the most challenging operating conditions. Polyurea provides waterproofing and anti-corrosion protection, shielding the metal from moisture, chemicals, and corrosion.

In terms of the combination of mechanical properties and chemical resistance, the new coating surpasses the Raptor polyurethane compounds used previously.

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Rosneft enterprises improve the efficiency of water resource management

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World Water Day, established by the UN General Assembly, is celebrated annually on March 22. This date is intended to draw humanity's attention to the need to conserve and use one of nature's most valuable resources—freshwater.

Rosneft is committed to the rational use of water resources throughout its operations and takes measures to protect and replenish them. The Company ensures responsible water use at all stages of the production cycle. The corporate Environmental Efficiency Improvement Program and plans for modernizing production facilities include further reductions in water intake from natural sources, an increase in the share of recycled and reused water, the environmentally sound use of produced formation water, and the implementation of modern wastewater treatment systems.

The Company's share of recycled and consistently reused water exceeds 93.7% of the total water used for production purposes. ISS (Institutional Shareholder Services), a leading international investment and consulting agency, highly praised Rosneft's environmental performance, including placing the Company among the leaders in its environmental ratings. For the third year in a row, RAEX, a leading Russian non-credit rating agency, has awarded Rosneft an "AA" ESG rating, confirming the Company's exceptional sustainability performance, including environmental performance.

Rosneft subsidiaries maintain high environmental safety standards in water management in the regions where they operate.

In the oil refining and petrochemicals sector, the Achinsk Oil Refinery in Krasnoyarsk Krai reconstructed its treatment facilities in 2025 to improve the efficiency of water reuse. As a result of modernizing the water supply network, cooling towers, and automating process water cooling systems, the share of water reused for the plant's production needs increased to 95%.

Rosneft is also implementing effective natural water treatment solutions in its production facilities. Rosneft's refineries in the Samara region are using phytofiltration technology in their wastewater post-treatment units. The Kuibyshev Oil Refinery pioneered this implementation, using plants such as water hyacinths (Eichhornia), pancratium, and sweet flag to achieve high levels of wastewater disinfection. Eichhornia seedlings have proven themselves to be effective in the treatment facilities of the Syzran and Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refineries.

The Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refinery in the Samara Region is implementing a comprehensive environmental program, one of the focuses of which is water resource protection. Its implementation has improved wastewater quality by 36% over the past few years. One of the key projects is the commissioning of an innovative water treatment unit with a membrane bioreactor. This has enabled the plant to return treated wastewater to the water recycling system. The project has resulted in the plant's water recycling rate reaching 97%.

One of Rosneft's key environmental investment projects, the biological treatment plant (BTP) complex at Bashneft's Ufa group of oil refineries, has processed 185 million cubic meters of wastewater since its launch in 2019. The BTP not only serves Bashneft's refineries but also provides high-quality wastewater treatment for over 40 enterprises in Ufa's northern industrial zone, as well as stormwater runoff. Membrane reactor technology removes impurities and microorganisms from the wastewater. As a result, water quality meets standards for fishery water bodies.

The Angarsk Petrochemical Company in the Irkutsk region uses a closed-loop water supply system—the company's recycling system reuses 90% of its water. The company's treatment facilities also handle wastewater from the city of Angarsk and industrial facilities.

In the oil and gas production sector at the Vankor cluster fields located in the Yenisei River basin and its tributary, the Bolshaya Kheta, RN-Vankor environmentalists continuously monitor water bodies and the coastal strip near production sites. RN-Vankor specialists, working with accredited laboratories, regularly monitor the condition of treatment facilities and analyze the environmental conditions and biota in water bodies. Wastewater parameters are also monitored across 23 parameters. In 2025, RN-Vankor environmentalists collected 316 wastewater samples and 664 samples of natural water and bottom sediments.

With the support of RN-Nyaganneftegaz, construction has begun on a modern water treatment facility in Nyagan. This facility will triple the capacity of the city's water treatment facilities, up to 30,000 cubic meters of water per day, and will provide more than 60,000 Nyagan residents with high-quality drinking water that meets modern sanitary standards.

The Samotlor field has a modern reservoir pressure maintenance (RPM) system, which has eliminated the need to draw water from open sources. Produced water purified by gravity settling in special tanks is used to maintain reservoir pressure. This ensures the RPM system operates in a closed-loop process. Samotlorneftegaz also uses produced water during multi-stage hydraulic fracturing operations. The implementation of this innovative method has already eliminated the need to draw over 300,000 cubic meters of water.

In 2025, Orenburgneft continued its water consumption reduction efforts. The company at the Pokrovskoye field converted its injection wells to pumping produced water from the Pokrovskaya well-well pumping station.

Samaraneftegaz also uses water separated from oil-containing liquids during production in its reservoir pressure maintenance system. This saves natural resources and improves the efficiency of production processes at the company's facilities.

In the petroleum product distribution sector, RN-Northwest equipped restrooms at Rosneft filling stations in St. Petersburg with automated water drainage systems, saving water consumption and improving customer comfort. In the Leningrad Region, the Vladimirovsky Country Hotel Complex conducted maintenance on its treatment facilities, improving water purification quality. An innovative drinking water supply system was introduced in the Vladimirovsky's guest lounges, reducing water consumption.

The Company's subsidiaries continuously implement measures to preserve and enhance aquatic bioresources in the regions where they operate. They replenish valuable fish populations in watersheds, conduct environmental cleanups of river and lake shorelines, improve natural springs, and promote a culture of rational and responsible consumption of natural resources, as well as conduct public education.

As part of a responsible waste management program, Saratov Oil Refinery employees collected 82 kg of plastic bottle caps and purchased juvenile herbivorous fish—common carp, silver carp, and grass carp. These fish species help clear the Volgograd Reservoir of excess vegetation, which is essential for preserving its ecosystem.

One of the Company's Moscow offices received a gold Green Office certificate for its success in reducing consumption of all types of resources, including water. Thanks to the implementation of efficiency measures, water consumption was reduced by 20%.

Responsible environmental stewardship is an integral part of Rosneft's corporate culture and one of its key operating principles. Demonstrating its commitment to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Company is implementing a comprehensive water conservation program, including the introduction of advanced technological solutions.

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Breaking News: Two people were killed when a plane collided with a car at LaGuardia Airport in New York.

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NEW YORK, March 23 (Xinhua) — Two pilots were killed and two others were injured when an Air Canada Express flight from Montreal collided with a car while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York, local media reported on Monday.

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Registration for the Russian-African Network University Olympiad is open.

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Registration is now open for the International Olympiad of the Russian-African Network University (RAFU), one of the Polytechnic University's key international projects aimed at developing academic cooperation between Russia and African countries. The RAFU Consortium, created at the initiative of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education, currently unites over 100 Russian and 68 African educational institutions from 16 countries, and its activities cover a wide range of fields, from engineering and natural sciences to the humanities and medicine.

230 people have already registered to participate in the Olympiad. The "Computer Science, Engineering, and Future Technologies" track continues to see the greatest interest, with 76 applications. The "Economics and Management" and "International Relations and Humanities" tracks have received 57 and 56 applications, respectively, and the "Biomedicine and Cognitive Sciences" track has received 41 applications.

The geography of participants continues to expand and now includes more than 25 African countries. The leaders in terms of number of registrations are Nigeria (43 participants), Benin (29), Côte d'Ivoire (28), and Gambia (27). Significant numbers of applications were also received from Egypt, Congo, Cameroon, and Sudan, as well as several other countries on the continent.

The Olympiad is held remotely in Russian and English and includes two stages: a portfolio competition and an online interview in the chosen field of study. As a reminder, based on the results of the Olympiad, participants will be eligible for 20 state-funded places in master's programs at Russian universities participating in the Russian-African Network University consortium.

Applications are being accepted The period for participation in the first stage continues until March 30, 2026.

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NSU representatives discussed cooperation with the Baltic Federal University and the innovative company Ampertex.

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From March 16 to 20, Senior Research Fellow NTI Center for New Functional Materials (CNFM) of NSU Sergey Chupin and Denis Kozlov, Director of the NSU Center for Scientific Physics and Mathematics, visited Kaliningrad and the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU), where they conducted research and discussed the prospects for the industrial implementation of MWCNT-containing materials with Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Rector Maxim Demin and Pavel Pogrebnyakov, Director of the innovative enterprise Ampertex.

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are a unique allotrope of carbon. Even small additions of this substance to a wide variety of materials can impart new, unique properties. NSU's Center for Scientific Physics and Mathematics is developing methods for introducing MWCNTs into materials and studying how this changes their properties.

"Our university's new campus plans to significantly expand research in polymer, composite, and functional nanomaterials, as well as in chemical power sources using MWCNTs. Therefore, our collaboration with NSU is important to us," said Maxim Demin during a tour of the IKBFU campus under construction.

Pavel Pogrebnyakov noted that his company, Ampertex, which produces unique products based on polymer conductive threads with carbon nano-additives, is interested in the prospects of using MWCNTs as such nano-additives.

"Following the visit, we plan to sign a consortium agreement between NSU and the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in the field of 'Modeling Technologies and Development of New Functional Materials with Predetermined Properties,' as well as conduct research and development work jointly with Ampertex," commented Denis Kozlov.

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The official KAMAZ dealer presents a limited anniversary series of K5 generation trucks.

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Sever-Skan, the official dealer of KAMAZ PJSC, announced the launch of sales of an exclusive anniversary series of KAMAZ-54901 long-haul trucks. The release is timed to coincide with a significant date: the 50th anniversary of the first KAMAZ truck rolling off the production line.

As dealer representatives note, the anniversary series is a bridge between generations, created to commemorate the labor heroism of the pioneers and to celebrate the half-century of KAMAZ vehicles. Each vehicle in the anniversary series combines legendary reliability with unique comfort and design features not available in standard trim levels.

Speaking of the exterior, it's worth noting the custom wrapping, symbolizing the era of the first KAMAZ model's release. The graphics evoke the style of the 1970s and make each truck recognizable from afar. The vehicle features updated headlights and a radiator grille with soft backlighting—a statement of status at night. A stylish sun visor completes the look, providing increased comfort in sunny weather and adding a polished finish.

Inside the anniversary edition, the driver finds a space designed for long journeys. The steering wheel, upholstered in high-quality leather, provides tactile comfort. To create the perfect ambiance during travel, an intelligent interior lighting system is included. Controlled directly from a smartphone, you can choose any color and lighting pattern, adapting the space for relaxation or work. An upgraded audio system provides high-quality sound and rich depth of sound.

The first vehicles from the limited anniversary series have already arrived at the official KAMAZ dealership showroom. Sever-Skan has its own branch network throughout Russia, offering a full range of sales, maintenance, and repair services for KAMAZ trucks.

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