The government has expanded Russia's territorial planning scheme in the energy sector.

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Five new facilities have been included in Russia's energy sector territorial planning scheme. A corresponding order has been signed.

The plan includes the construction of new thermal power plants and the expansion of existing ones in the Krasnodar Krai, Crimea, Moscow, and the Moscow region. This will create a reserve of generating capacity to maintain a reliable power supply to consumers in these regions.

The main objective of the territorial planning scheme for energy is to create conditions for the expansion of energy infrastructure, which also impacts the country's socioeconomic development. This document forms the basis for the development of comprehensive regional infrastructure plans, enabling regions to more effectively implement social and economic initiatives. The territorial planning scheme is also necessary for reserving available sites for federal energy facilities planned for reconstruction or construction in the long term.

The document will be published.

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Anutin Charnvirakul re-elected as Prime Minister of Thailand

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BANGKOK, March 19 (Xinhua) — Anutin Charnvirakul, candidate of the Bhumjaithai Party, was re-elected as Thailand's prime minister with a simple majority in the House of Representatives on Thursday.

Anutin Charnvirakul, whose party won the most seats in the newly elected House of Representatives, was nominated for prime minister against Natthapong Ruengpanyavut, the leader of the People's Party, who came second in the February elections.

In a roll call vote, Anutin Charnvirakul received 293 votes in favor, exceeding the simple majority of the 499 lower house members needed for approval, House Speaker Sophon Zaram said, adding that Natthapong Ruengpanyavut received 119 votes. -0-

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China and the United States will continue to use the economic consultation mechanism to strengthen cooperation.

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BEIJING, March 19 (Xinhua) — China and the United States agreed to continue to effectively use the economic and trade consultation mechanism to strengthen dialogue and communication, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday.

Responding to a question about the recent China-US trade and economic talks in Paris, spokesperson He Yongqian said at a regular press briefing that the two sides held frank, in-depth, and constructive consultations on issues of mutual interest, including tariff decisions, promoting bilateral trade and investment, and maintaining the consensus reached during previous consultations.

“Some new points of understanding were also reached, and both sides agreed to continue consultations,” she told reporters.

In addition, the two sides agreed to explore the possibility of establishing working mechanisms to expand trade and economic cooperation, continue to effectively utilize the mechanism of China-US economic and trade consultations, strengthen dialogue and communication, properly resolve differences, and expand practical cooperation to promote the long-term and sustainable development of trade and economic ties between the two countries, the official representative added. -0-

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China welcomes temporary ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, March 19 (Xinhua) — China welcomes the temporary ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Thursday.

Lin Jian made the statement at a regular departmental press conference after the two countries announced the suspension of military operations during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

The diplomat said China hopes that the two countries will maintain composure and restraint, resume peace talks as soon as possible and achieve a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire, properly resolve differences through dialogue and jointly safeguard peace and stability between the two countries and in the region.

China highly appreciates the efforts made by relevant Islamic countries and is mediating the resolution of the conflict through its own channels, Lin Jian said, adding that China is willing to continue to play a constructive role in this. -0-

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BSUPC and Lingnan Normal University intend to deepen cooperation in the field of education.

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Beijing, March 19 (Xinhua) — From March 17 to 19, a delegation from the Belarusian State University of Physical Education (BSUPHK) visited Lingnan Normal University in Guangdong Province, southern China. During the visit, the two sides reached an important consensus on deepening strategic cooperation and expanding educational exchanges, according to the Zhongguo Xinwenshe news agency.

During the visit, BSUPC Rector Sergei Repkin noted that the Belarusian side attaches great importance to the cooperation and friendship between the two educational institutions for over 10 years and expressed hope that the parties will deepen cooperation in areas such as sports science and technology, digital sports, personnel training, and others, in order to become a model for educational cooperation between China and Belarus.

Lingnan Normal University Party Committee Chairman Yang Aimin said China is ready to work with Belarus to strengthen the Confucius Institute and create a hub for humanitarian exchanges.

According to him, the parties will deepen practical cooperation in areas such as mutual visits of teachers and students, joint scientific research, and academic forums to contribute to the development of an all-round and comprehensive strategic partnership between Belarus and China.

In 2015, Lingnan Normal University and BSUPC jointly created a Confucius class with elements of Chinese martial arts, which was transformed into the Confucius Institute in 2019. Currently, the Institute has nine educational centers, with a total of over 5,000 registered students. The Confucius Institute has hosted approximately 500 cultural events, attended by over 680,000 people.

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Part of the exhibition on the industrial heritage of the Ulyanovsk region was dedicated to the OAT Group enterprise.

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The Dimitrovgrad Automobile Unit Plant (an OAT Group company, part of KAMAZ) is featured in a portion of the exhibition as part of the traveling exhibition project "Creators. 80 Years of Labor Feat," held in the Ulyanovsk Region.

The grand opening of the traveling exhibition project "Creators. 80 Years of Labor Heroism" took place at the E.P. Slavsky Scientific and Cultural Center in Dimitrovgrad. The event was attended by Sergey Toygildin, Head of the Dimitrovgrad Department of Social and Economic Development, representatives of DAAZ JSC and other leading industrial enterprises, and principals of city schools.

The project offers residents and visitors the opportunity to explore the history of the Ulyanovsk Region's labor achievements and be inspired by examples of collaboration, intergenerational continuity, high professionalism, and heroic labor. This unique exhibition features materials from 35 regional enterprises, demonstrating the development of key industrial sectors. Some of the materials highlight the successes of the Dimitrovgrad Automotive Unit Plant.

During the ceremony, Elena Gavrilova, CEO of DAAZ JSC, was presented with a letter of gratitude for her active collaboration in the exhibition project. The award recognizes the company's contribution to preserving and promoting the region's industrial heritage.

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RUDN University hosted the final stage of the "I am a Professional" Olympiad.

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The final stages of the "I Am a Professional" Olympiad, one of the largest student intellectual competitions in the country, took place at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. RUDN University co-organized the Olympiad with St. Petersburg State University.

This year, our university welcomed participants across several disciplines. Over 270 people competed in the Geography Olympiad, over 370 in the History Olympiad, and over 470 in the Linguistics and Literary Studies Olympiad.

What does participation in the competition give?

Olympiad winners will receive up to 100 points for admission to a master's program and up to 10 points for admission to a postgraduate program.

Students majoring in Geography can continue their studies in the RUDN University Master's program in Geodetic and Cadastral Technologies, Environmental Expertise and Sustainable Development, and Innovative Technologies in Oil and Gas Exploration. Historians can pursue programs in Russia in History and the Modern World and World History and Mass Communications. Linguists and literary scholars can choose from programs in Literary Studies, Russian Language and Intercultural Communication, Russian Language, and Language Teaching Methods.

"I'm a fan of the Olympiad movement; I've always found it interesting to solve all sorts of interesting problems. I'm confident in my abilities!" said Maxim Enkelman, a participant from HSE University.

"Even in my senior year, in the midst of writing my thesis, I believe it's worth finding the time, preparing, and attending the Olympiad. I believe that 'I Am a Professional' will be my stepping stone to a master's degree and a future career!" shared Valeria Shakina, a participant from Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas.

Intellectual competition platform

According to a representative of St. Petersburg State University, the university and RUDN University have a long-standing partnership, and this Olympiad is proof of that.

"RUDN University has been a venue for intellectual competitions at the national and international level for several years now. We value the professionalism of our colleagues, their willingness to help, and their support for our common cause," noted Andrey Ivasko, Deputy Head of the Admissions Office and Head of the Career Guidance Department at St. Petersburg State University.

"I'm delighted that our university was once again chosen as the venue for the final stages. I'm sure these days were action-packed: in addition to the Olympiad, the students got to explore the campus and the university atmosphere," said Deniza Berezovskaya, Director of the RUDN University Center for Olympiad and Competitive Initiatives.

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Rosneft has updated every third gas station in its network.

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Rosneft continues to implement a large-scale program to modernize its retail network of gas stations. Today, every third station in the Rosneft network is operating in the new format, with updated stations welcoming customers in 39 regions across the country.

Developing roadside service and improving the level of customer service provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company's priority areas of activity.

The renovated gas stations feature a modern design and boast advanced technology and comfort. Particular attention has been paid to expanding services: the Zerno-branded café has been updated with new equipment, including coffee machines and hot food preparation devices. Visitors can enjoy a varied menu, including coffee, hot dogs, burgers, baked goods, and a variety of prepared dishes. Self-service checkouts offer added convenience, saving guests time. The updated interiors and exteriors, as well as thoughtful spatial planning, make the customer experience at Rosneft gas stations even more comfortable. Furthermore, the Company is developing a new customer service option at its gas stations: food trucks (mobile vending machines).

The company not only renovates existing stations but also expands its network and opens new facilities across Russia. This year, Rosneft opened a new gas station in Lipetsk. The station, along with a store and café called "ZERNO," is located in the city center and becomes the 52nd Rosneft-branded gas station in the Lipetsk region and the fourth flagship-style facility in the region. The gas station is equipped with new, state-of-the-art equipment, allowing it to comfortably fill over two thousand vehicles per day with popular fuels—AI-92, AI-95, and diesel fuel—as well as the company's signature Pulsar-95 fuel.

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Rosneft's retail network is the largest in Russia in terms of geographic coverage and number of stations. The Rosneft gas station brand is one of the leaders in Russia in terms of recognition, fuel quality, and a wide range of non-fuel products. The Company operates approximately 3,000 gas stations in 62 regions of Russia.

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The Information Center for Unmanned Systems and Assistance to the Air Defense Forces has been opened at the State University of Management.

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The State University of Management has launched the Information Center for Unmanned Systems Troops and Assistance to the Air Defense Forces, where anyone can learn about the special conditions available to SUMU students when applying for contract military service in the Unmanned Systems Troops.

Save time and money

Thus, contract service is simultaneously counted as conscription, the student retains their place in the group, and their primary education continues remotely, funded by the State University of Management. As a result, the student doesn't lose a year and receives basic and additional education free of charge.

After the contract expires, it is not extended, meaning the student decides for himself whether to return to civilian life or remain in the military.

Receive benefits and about 5.5 million rubles

Moreover, for a year of service, a student is entitled to approximately 5,540,000 rubles:

one-time payment of 2,300,000 ₽ monthly allowance from 210,000 ₽ additional payments up to 1,000,000 ₽

In addition, the student is provided with all the benefits provided to “Combat Veterans”.

Become a sought-after specialist

After completing service under the "Time of Heroes" program and similar regional programs, you can receive free training to work in state and local government agencies, as well as in state-owned companies and corporations.

Furthermore, the national project "Unmanned Aerial Systems" will be implemented starting in 2025, making the ability to operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in demand not only in the military but also in civilian professions. Drones are used in a wide variety of industries, including agriculture, surveying, film, security, environmental monitoring, and more. This makes drone-related professions relevant, promising, and highly paid.

If you're ready to become a sought-after specialist in the new era, fill out the contact form and visit GU-150 to learn more.

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A RUDN University student won a prize at a scientific conference on rare diseases for her work on a case of leptospirosis.

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The 7th Interuniversity Student Scientific and Practical Conference "Rare and Common Infectious Diseases. Diagnostic Challenges (Clinical Cases)" was held at Sechenov University. RUDN University student Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya took third place with her presentation on a case of leptospirosis.

The event brought together medical students from across the country, who presented complex cases from their practice, as well as effective diagnostic and treatment methods. A total of 14 presentations were made.

New strains of viruses

Conference participants noted that the topic of infectious diseases remains relevant even after the COVID-19 pandemic. Rare infections are recorded annually, and new strains of common viruses are identified, making it difficult to make a timely and accurate diagnosis. Most presentations described situations where the initial diagnosis turned out to be incorrect, and the patient was referred to an infectious disease specialist after treatment for another condition had failed.

Each clinical case presented demonstrated the importance of timely medical care and the ability of a specialist to find the right solution at a critical moment.

To participate in the conference, students submitted abstracts of their papers. A panel of judges evaluated them remotely on a five-point scale, taking into account the originality of the research, the validity and consistency of the work, the quality and presentation of the results, and the relevance of the topic. The oral presentation, held on February 19, was assessed based on the quality of the research (novelty, practical significance, research design, and the author's personal contribution), the quality of the presentation (the logic, brevity, and clarity of the paper, adherence to the time limit), and the ability to moderate the discussion (the correct understanding of the questions, the appropriateness and logicality of the answers). Following the conference, a collection of scientific papers is planned to be published, which will include the abstracts that successfully passed the expert panel's remote evaluation.

Fish bite

The report by Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya, a sixth-year student majoring in General Medicine at RUDN University, focuses on the clinical case of a patient with leptospirosis.

"Considering that the disease is not endemic to the Moscow region, many practicing physicians may not be sufficiently familiar with it. However, cases of leptospirosis do occur, and prompt diagnosis is critical for immediate hospitalization and appropriate treatment," explained Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya.

The student added that the report was initially prepared for a conference to present her university, but she is now continuing to work with this clinical material. Anastasia said she had a positive experience participating in the event, and any outcome was both experience in public speaking and an opportunity for professional growth. Despite her nervousness, her supervisor's support gave her confidence. The jury was particularly interested in the route of infection in the patient described.

"The patient became infected through a pike bite. This is unusual, as leptospires typically enter the body through microtrauma in the skin or mucous membranes upon contact with water contaminated with rodent urine. However, the pike, being a predator, could have infected its mouth with leptospires by eating infected rodents (such as water voles), which resulted in the infection being transmitted to the patient during the bite. This mechanism resonated with the jury, who recalled a similar case of infection during the cutting of a fish (pike) containing a whole rat," Anastasia explained.

Making a diagnosis

According to the girl, the range of differential diagnoses at the pre-hospital stage was extremely broad. The patient was suspected of having influenza, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, opisthorchiasis, and other illnesses. The situation was complicated by the development of pneumonia, which doctors diagnosed as a secondary viral infection arising from generalized leptospirosis and underlying immunosuppression.

"Verification of the diagnosis was made possible by a comprehensive serological examination. By using a process of elimination and subsequent confirmation using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, we were able to detect specific immunoglobulins to leptospirosis, which allowed us to confirm the etiology of the disease," the student explained.

Anastasia expressed her sincere gratitude for the support and assistance in preparing the work to her supervisors: Olga Aleksandrovna Burgasova, Vera Borisovna Tetova, and her scientific director Rasim Rinatovich Khodzhibekov.

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