The Chairman of the People's Republic of China appointed new ambassadors.

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Beijing, March 17 (Xinhua) — In accordance with the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed new ambassadors. This was announced in an official statement released on Tuesday.

Chen Shaochun has been appointed ambassador to Brunei Darussalam, replacing Xiao Jianguo.

Wang Qing has been appointed Ambassador to ASEAN, replacing Hou Yanqi.

Zhang Maoming is appointed ambassador to Nepal, replacing Chen Song.

Ma Xuliang has been appointed Ambassador to Libya.

Zhu Kewei has been appointed ambassador to Burundi, replacing Zhao Jiangping. -0-

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On March 17, 2026, Gazprom-Media Holding volunteers participated in a creative workshop on clothing customization.

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Gazprom-Media Holding employees participated in a creative workshop organized by the Mosvolonter Resource Center in honor of its anniversary. Volunteers participated in a creative workshop on clothing customization, focusing on sustainable consumption.

The media holding's team members approached the process creatively and deliberately, bringing old items with them to give them a second life. In the hands of the volunteers, they acquired new colors and a unique design.

Using fabric paint and artist brushes, participants transformed ordinary T-shirts into designer wardrobe items. The event was a great opportunity not only to express their creativity but also to reflect on the problems of overconsumption. The volunteers demonstrated through personal example that updating your wardrobe doesn't necessarily require buying new items; a little creativity and a splash of color are all it takes.

The event was part of the Holding's corporate social responsibility program, "PRO_Uchastie," and was supported by the Mosvolonter Resource Center. The Holding and the Mosvolonter Resource Center signed a cooperation agreement in 2023. This partnership has helped expand the scale and effectiveness of volunteer projects, including environmental campaigns, educational programs, and support for social institutions. Support for volunteerism and socially significant projects is an integral part of Gazprom-Media Holding's corporate social policy.

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Akademika Cherenkova Street in Troitsk will be extended to Kaluga Highway.

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Construction on a section of Academician Cherenkov Street in Troitsk continues. In total, approximately two kilometers of roads will be built there. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Akademika Cherenkova Street in Troitsk will be extended to Kaluga Highway. Work on the project is currently 65 percent complete. The new road will be 1.9 kilometers long. It will run from the junction of the existing section of Akademika Cherenkova Street with Akademika Franka Street. From there, an exit will be provided onto Akademika Dykhne Street, leading to retail facilities, and an exit onto Kaluga Highway. Traffic on the new road network is scheduled to open in the second half of 2026," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Akademika Cherenkova Street is a 15-meter-wide, four-lane, district-level transport and pedestrian road that will accommodate public transport.

"The project also includes the reconstruction of the exit from the Kaluga Highway towards the village of Podsobnoye Khozyaistvo Minzag, the relocation of utility lines, and the improvement of the surrounding area, including the planting of approximately 2,900 trees and shrubs," added the head of the Department of Construction of Transport and Engineering Infrastructure.

Vasily Desyatkov.

The construction of the street and road network in Troitsk is being carried out under the supervision of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Committee (Mosgosstroynadzor). Its chairman Anton Slobodchikov He noted that since the start of work in 2024, committee inspectors have been monitoring the compliance of the work with design documentation at every stage. During a regular on-site inspection, specialists from the subordinate Center for Expertise, Research, and Testing in Construction confirmed the quality of the materials and the strength of the monolithic retaining wall structures. The project is being implemented taking into account the complex terrain and challenging geological conditions of the site.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the construction of the finishing line fifth section of the highway Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Highway, which will stretch from Polyany Street to Varshavskoe Highway.

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Rosneft improves the quality of field development design

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Scientists from Rosneft's Ufa Research Institute have patented an innovative method for assessing the technological efficiency of oil and gas field development.

The solution enables the determination of the most suitable well completion technologies, including hydraulic fracturing (HF), taking into account the geological features of various sections of the field.

The method is an algorithm implemented as a software module within the RN-KIN corporate information system. The algorithm collects and analyzes geological and physical reservoir characteristics, production data, well completion parameters, and hydraulic fracturing design. The algorithm then calculates the multiple of well production rates that would be achieved using the proposed technology, relative to well production rates using the technology currently used at the field.

The solution has been successfully tested at the Priobskoye field. The test results confirm the innovation's effectiveness in evaluating oil and gas field development solutions. The application of the developed tool will improve the accuracy of assessing the effectiveness of various field development technologies for decision-making on their replication. The innovative solution is planned for implementation at 1,000 high-tech wells with recoverable reserves of 60 million tons.

Developing technological potential is a key element of Rosneft-2030's corporate strategy. The company prioritizes innovation, identifying technological leadership as a key factor in competitiveness in the oil market.

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The RN-KIN corporate software suite enables the rapid analysis of any geological and technological information about wells and fields, as well as complex engineering calculations to optimize reservoir performance and enhance oil recovery. It is one of the few IT products that implements the full digital modeling cycle—from planning to results interpretation and project feasibility assessment.

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State Duma Deputy Speaker Pyotr Tolstoy delivered a report on his work to the citizens of the South-Eastern Administrative Okrug at the State University of Management.

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On March 16, Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Pyotr Tolstoy addressed residents of the South-Eastern Administrative District at the State University of Management.

The first to speak was Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, who noted the long-standing friendship between the university and Petr Olegovich.

"We are honored that our district's deputy is delivering his report to the public at GUU. I would like to point out that this is far from the first time, and I'm sure it won't be the last. Our university has been training leaders for our country for nearly 150 years, and recently entered the top 10 alma maters of State Duma deputies of the 8th convocation, so such meetings at our venue are highly symbolic," said Vladimir Stroyev.

Next, Andrei Tsybin, secretary of the district branch of United Russia and prefect of the South-Eastern Administrative District, delivered a report. He emphasized the significant work Pyotr Tolstoy does for the residents of the South-Eastern Administrative District and noted the large-scale humanitarian work carried out by the district.

"Despite his position in the State Duma, Pyotr Olegovich also works on the district team; he's close to our needs and our problems. Every district head feels his support and turns to him for help. Furthermore, despite his busy schedule, Pyotr Tolstoy participates in humanitarian convoys and in aiding SVO participants, which is especially important today," said Andrey Tsybin.

Pyotr Tolstoy spoke to residents about the tasks accomplished during his tenure in the State Duma, noted the influence of the geopolitical situation on the agenda, and emphasized the importance of supporting not only the SVO participants but also their families.

"I see familiar faces in the audience; we've been in touch with many of them for over 10 years. And during this time, not only our district, but Moscow and all of Russia have changed dramatically. After the start of the special military operation, it was important to support the president's choice, the country's choice as a sovereign power, ready to fight for its freedom and independence. And I want to thank everyone who has been supporting those on the front lines and their families living in our district for several years now. We must remember these people and their heroism. This has been the main theme for me and my supporters over the past four years," emphasized Pyotr Tolstoy.

During the meeting, representatives from various districts and individual residents discussed the issues addressed with the deputy's direct involvement and shared their vision for the district's future development.

At the end of the meeting, Pyotr Tolstoy announced that he would run for the State Duma in the upcoming elections.

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On March 17, 2026, the winners of the 24th Spirit of Fire Film Festival were awarded in Khanty-Mansiysk.

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The closing ceremony of the 24th International Spirit of Fire Festival took place at the Yugra-Classic Concert and Theater Center in Khanty-Mansiysk. The festival's main prize, the Golden Taiga Award for Best Debut Film, went to the Spanish film "Deaf" by Eva Libertad García López. Anton Mamykin's "Space Falls Asleep" won the Russian Debut Competition, also receiving the "For the Preservation of Cultural Traditions" prize, the Audience Award "Flowers of Taiga Hope," and three other awards.

The Spirit of Fire Film Festival is Russia's largest international platform for film debuts by emerging directors. This year, the festival's competition programs featured 56 Russian and international films from North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This year's festival focused on the theme "Children in Cinema"—various aspects of childhood, adolescence, and personality development, as well as the reflection of children's worldviews in contemporary cinema.

The festival's participants and jury walked the red carpet, including Fyodor Bondarchuk, Leonid Yarmolnik, Evgeny Margulis, Andrey Proshkin, Sergey Chliyants, Sofia Lebedeva, Leonid Kanevsky, Vladimir Kanukhin, Danila Krasnov, Aram Vardevanyan, Sergey Tsigal, Stasya Tolstaya, Grigory Kalinin, Anna Savranskaya, Ekaterina Channova, Victoria Maslova, Yulia Marchenko, Anton Pampushny, Daria Vereshchagina and others.

The ceremony was staged in the style of an ironic fairy tale, with elements of a theatrical skit, musical numbers, and references to children's film. The director of the ceremony was three-time winner of the Golden Mask National Theatre Award, Alexei Frandetti.

The winners of the international competition program for children and young people, "Your Cinema," were announced first. The competition jury included children who won a special competition among active participants of the "First Movement." Jury members Semyon Solovyov and Artem Grekhov announced that Joel Soisson's "A Hero for Kobus" had been awarded a Special Jury Mention.

The program's main prize, the "Small Bronze Taiga," was awarded to Nora Lakosh's film "I Accidentally Wrote a Book." Ekaterina Bordacheva, the program's curator and selector, accepted the award, noting the importance of the "Your Cinema" competition and emphasizing Nora Lakosh's exceptional talent.

The award in the "Film in Progress" category—a competition program for projects in production—was presented by jury chairman, director and producer Sergey Chliyants. He noted that this year's program was very strong. The winner was Evgenia Gromova's "Snow is Falling."

Thanks to Gazprom Neft's "Hometowns" social investment program, the winner in the "Film in Progress" category receives a prize of one million rubles.

Eighteen short films were submitted to the "Debut Short Film" competition. Jury members Sofia Lebedeva, Andrey Apostolov, and Zaka Abdrakhmanova took to the stage to present the prizes.

The film "Our Year" was awarded the "Small Silver Taiga" prize. Director Nikolai Kovalenko thanked the jury and the festival, noting that he and his team had enjoyed making the film together.

The film "Varvara the Saint," directed by Polina Kapantina, received the "Small Golden Taiga" award. The director herself took to the stage to accept the award and thanked her director, Sergei Solovyov.

Six films competed in the Russian Debut Competition. The jury included director Andrei Proshkin; musician, composer, songwriter, and performer Evgeny Margulis; cinematographer and international film festival winner Maria Solovyova; theater and film actress Alexandra Ursulyak; and theater, film, and television actor Leonid Yarmolnik. They took the stage to announce the winners.

Vladimir Borisov received the Pavel Lebeshev Cinematographers Guild Prize for Best Cinematography for his film "Space Falls Asleep." The film's director, Anton Mamykin, thanked the jury and the village of Shoyna, where Borisov filmed the film.

The Silver Rose award for best musical work was awarded to debut director Said Tolgurov for his film "In the Mountains. Him."

Mark Eidelstein received the Alexander Abdulov Award for Best Actor for his work in the film "Space Falls Asleep."

The Alexander Abdulov Prize for Best Actress in a Russian Debut Film was awarded to Alla Demidova for her film "The Greatness of Absence."

The film "Space Falls Asleep" won the Sergei Solovyov Golden Taiga Prize for best Russian debut film. Director Anton Mamykin and Ivan Yakovenko thanked the project's team and the residents of Shoyna, who welcomed them and allowed them to document their lives.

The special prize "For the Preservation of Cultural Traditions" from the film festival's general partner, Gazprom Neft, was presented by Dmitry Kolupaev, CEO of Gazpromneft-Khantos.

The festival presented a true celebration to the residents of Khanty-Mansiysk and Yugra, as well as to guests from across Russia and around the world. This celebration is the work of you—representatives of creative teams, young filmmakers taking their first steps in film, and established masters sharing their experience with the next generation of directors, producers, and actors.

Yulia Golubeva, Deputy General Director of Gazprom-Media Holding, presented the Roscongress Foundation's communications partner prize for preserving traditional spiritual values around the world, "The Soul of Russia. World Cinema." The award went to the film "Forma Momo" by director Tribeni Rai.

Next, members of the international jury, which included Chinese screenwriter Lu Wei (chairman of the jury), whose work was nominated for an Oscar and won the Palme d'Or in Cannes; actress, director, and social activist N'damo Damaris; festival organizer, film critic, and writer Jaime Christian Noguera Martin; and Serbian screenwriter, director, and producer Goran Radovanović, announced the winners of the International Competition.

The sound design team for Eva Libertad García López's film "Deaf" was awarded a Special Jury Mention for recreating the inaudible sound of the deaf and the beauty of music.

Natalia Lapshina's Songs of the Moon King also received a Special Jury Mention for its outstanding use of chiaroscuro to convey drama through light.

Another Special Jury Mention was awarded to Arash Anisi's Far East for preserving the elegance, precision, and sophistication of Iranian cinematic tradition and for forming a unique female cast.

The Bronze Taiga International Film Competition prize went to Emiliano Dante's film "Coin," a co-production between Italy and Serbia. The director dedicated the award to his entire team.

The Silver Taiga Prize was awarded to Tribeni Rai's debut work, "The Shape of Momo," produced in India and the Republic of Korea. Tribeni Rai expressed her gratitude for the award.

The festival's main prize, the Golden Taiga Award for Best Debut Film, was awarded to the Spanish film "Deaf," directed by Eva Libertad García López (Spain). Aquilino Gamazo accepted the award, expressing his gratitude to the film's entire team and the festival jury for their sensitivity to the team's work.

Next, Emir Kusturica took the stage to present the festival's President's Prize, which read "For maintaining the creative fire in Russian cinema." It was received by actor, producer, and director Fyodor Bondarchuk.

After this, Emir Kusturica, together with Ruslan Kuharuk, banged the clapperboard, declaring the 24th International Debut Film Festival "Spirit of Fire" officially closed.

This year's Spirit of Fire festival welcomed approximately 30 international guests from China, India, Spain, Cuba, Cameroon, Turkey, South Africa, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Colombia, India, and Switzerland. A key part of the festival was its extensive business program, which included a series of business sessions devoted to current issues in the film industry's development. These sessions were attended by producers, directors, and representatives of the film industry and relevant organizations. Participants discussed issues of supporting debut films, finding financing and releasing films to audiences, the development of the animation industry, the specifics of creating children's and family content, and contemporary trends in family cinema. One of the key events was the plenary session "Children's and Family Content as a National Priority. The Role of Cinema in Shaping Values and the Future Generation." Experts discussed the importance of film and media in shaping the worldviews of children and adolescents, the role of the government and industry in developing high-quality children's content, and prospects for collaboration between the film industry, education, and cultural institutions.

"The Spirit of Fire Festival is becoming a significant tool for cultural exchange, enabling Russian cinema to reach the largest markets in the BRICS countries, encompassing half of humanity and a significant share of the global economy. These countries represent promising platforms for distributing Russian cinema and animation. The festival's business program fosters partnerships among filmmakers, encourages joint projects, and the creative exchange of ideas and scripts, uniting audiences from different countries based on shared cultural values and spiritual affinity. The importance of cultural diplomacy is underscored by the Roscongress Foundation's "Soul of Russia" project. This major humanitarian initiative already encompasses over 18 regions of our country, dozens of foreign countries, and brings together tens of thousands of participants. To reward filmmakers actively working to preserve and promote traditional spiritual values, the festival has established a special prize, "Soul of Russia. World Cinema," noted Elena Marinina, Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation.

Since 2007, the Spirit of Fire Film Festival has been supported by Gazprom Neft. The company co-organizes the festival and its cultural and educational program, awarding the best Russian film in the "For the Preservation of Cultural Traditions" category.

Gazprom-Media Holding is the main media partner of the film festival.

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On March 17, 2026, students from Moscow's media class visited the set of the show "Superstar! Battle of the Seasons" on NTV.

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As part of Gazprom-Media Holding's educational and practical project "PROfnavigator," students from Moscow School No. 1347 visited the NTV television channel to film the seventh episode of "Superstar! Battle of the Seasons," which was dedicated to the work of Philipp Kirkorov. The People's Artist of Russia was one of the judges.

Before filming, the students were able to watch rehearsals and the performers prepare for the show. They also had the opportunity to speak with Shura, one of this season's contestants. He shared the skills needed to succeed on TV.

The children also took a tour, during which they saw the show's backstage, learned about the filming process from the inside, toured the recording studio, went on stage, and experienced the journey of a show participant.

Students from the media class also participated in the filming of the show. They weren't just spectators on the dance floor; they actively supported the crew, applauding and observing the director and cameramen at work. It was a great opportunity to witness the "workshop" of the popular show firsthand, interact with professionals, and recharge with the energy of their favorite artists' performances.

The students' participation in the show was part of the "Media Class in a Moscow School" project and Gazprom-Media Holding's "PROfnavigator" educational and practical project, which introduces students to the media industry and develops initial professional skills in this field. NTV is part of Gazprom-Media Holding.

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Over the course of a year, the capital's museums welcomed young visitors approximately 2.5 million times.

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Children and teenagers from Moscow and other Russian cities visited Moscow museums approximately 2.5 million times in 2025. This is eight percent more than in 2024, according to Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Popular venues include the State Darwin Museum, the Cosmonautics Museum, and the Tsaritsyno and Kolomenskoye museum-reserves. These institutions offer young visitors a variety of educational formats, including tours, games, and workshops," noted Natalya Sergunina.

During classes at the Darwin Museum, guests learn more about the ancient inhabitants of the Earth, explore the secrets of paint creation, try to identify animals by their tracks, and imagine themselves as paleontologists.

At the Cosmonautics Museum, you can not only learn about space technology and famous people who worked in this industry, but also make memorable souvenirs yourself.

The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve houses a children's museum—an interactive space where almost all exhibits are designed for interaction. Visitors are entertained by learning about the traditions, architecture, and fashion of yesteryear.

"Thanks to the city's 'Museums for Children' project, young Muscovites have the opportunity to explore exhibitions on history, architecture, art, biology, and other topics free of charge. Over the past eight and a half years, children have used the project more than 4.6 million times. Last year alone, the number of visits under the project exceeded 860,000," explained Natalya Sergunina.

The program is aimed at Moscow schoolchildren and full-time college students who have a Muscovite card or "Moskvenok."

Every year, the capital's museums and galleries host exhibitions dedicated to the city's history, landmarks, and residents. Over the past three years, over 80 such exhibitions have been presented. projects.

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Two months ago, testing of the first driverless train in Russia began in the metro.

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Testing of the train, based on the domestic "Moscow-2024" model, is being conducted without passengers. A driver is present in the cabin for monitoring and as required by law. During the tests, the specialist did not interfere with the system's operation even once, proving its reliability and safety.

The innovative train has already covered more than 1,000 km along the Big Circle Line.

Software for trains, infrastructure, scheduling, and dispatching was developed and supported by specialists from the Center for Research and Development of Unmanned Transport.

The software automatically accelerates and brakes the train smoothly, and also opens and closes doors at stations.

The system instantly sends a signal to the train about the appearance of foreign objects on the tracks.

The program also monitors movement intervals.

The technology will be tested in several stages. By the end of this year, the driverless train will begin regular passenger-free service along the Big Circle Line alongside other trains, adhering to the standard Moscow Metro intervals of 90 seconds during peak hours.

We plan to begin the first passenger trips in 2027, and launch the first driverless metro line by 2030.

Financial news: 03/17/2026, 11:57 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the USD, USDF, USDW, UD1, UD3, UD2, UD4/RUB currency pair were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the foreign exchange market and the precious metals market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Clearing Center (JSC) on March 17, 2026, 11:57 AM (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to RUB 89.7775 in the TOD settlement mode) and the market risk assessment range (up to RUB 95.2183, equivalent to an 18.3% rate) for the USD, USDF, USDW, UD1, UD3, UD2, UD4/RUB currency pair were changed. New values are available. Here.

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