A major drug trafficking channel has been dismantled in Kazakhstan.

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Astana, March 30 /Xinhua/ — Officers from the Kazakhstan Ministry of Internal Affairs' Committee for Combating Drug Crime have dismantled a major drug trafficking ring from the country's southern regions, Kazinform reported on Monday, citing Polisia.kz.

During an operational operation on the Zhezkazgan-Karaganda highway, five individuals involved in drug trafficking were detained. During a search of the vehicle, 13 packages of marijuana, weighing over 300 kg, were seized. According to preliminary estimates, this represents up to a million single doses with an estimated black market value of up to $3 million.

The suspects are being held in a temporary detention facility. According to Daniyar Meirkhan, Chairman of the Ministry of Internal Affairs' Committee for Combating Drug Crime, efforts to curb drug trafficking will continue in accordance with the law.

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March 30, 2026. "He served Russia while remaining an artist": Mosfilm celebrated Stanislav Govorukhin's 90th birthday. Friends, colleagues, and associates of the director gathered at Mosfilm's Cinema Center to remember his creative path, unique talent, and contribution to preserving Russian culture. The evening, dedicated to the master's anniversary, brought together memories, documentary footage, and songs from his legendary films.

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The director's friends, colleagues, and allies gathered at Mosfilm's Cinema Center to remember his creative journey, his unique talent, and his contribution to preserving Russian culture. The evening, timed to coincide with the master's anniversary, featured reminiscences, documentary footage, and songs from his legendary films.

A gala evening dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin's birth (1936–2018) was held at the Mosfilm Cinema and Concert Hall. The legendary film studio was attended by those who knew the director personally, who worked with him on set, and who shared his time in the State Duma. Friends and colleagues gathered to relive cherished moments from the master's life and work.

Before the evening began, guests were treated to a unique exhibition, allowing them to experience Govorukhin's world. A recreated director's office, complete with letters, cartoons, and notes from his personal archive, sat alongside an exhibition of archival photographs, reproductions of his paintings, posters, and costumes from his films. The evening's audience was also shown documentary footage, interview excerpts, and, of course, stills from legendary films, accompanied by the sounds of famous melodies and songs that have become an integral part of Russian cinema.

Words of gratitude and admiration were expressed from the stage for a man whose life was inextricably linked to service to the Motherland. In a video address, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted Govorukhin's unique combination of directorial talent and personal devotion to the country: "Besides his talent as a director and a creative artist, Stanislav Sergeyevich is a true patriot of our country. He was an absolutely selfless man. And devoted to Russia."

State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin, addressing the audience, emphasized that for the master, audience recognition was always his highest honor, and Russia his most important value. "For him, the most important thing was to serve Russia, to be appreciated by Russian audiences. And this is what distinguished him from many gifted and talented artists," Volodin said. The discussion of perpetuating the master's memory and respecting his legacy will continue during the "Govorukhin Readings," which will take place on April 16 at VGIK. In this regard, the President's decision to establish an organizing committee to perpetuate the memory of Stanislav Govorukhin, designed to preserve and pass on his creative legacy to future generations, is particularly significant.

Opening the evening, Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova noted the high interest in the event: long before the event, the ministry had received numerous requests for tickets. She stated that the anniversary year will be filled with retrospectives and exhibitions across the country. "A huge thank you to VGIK for bringing together students, future professional film scholars, to listen to them and, through their eyes, to see the films of Stanislav Sergeyevich, on whom we were all raised in one way or another," Olga Lyubimova emphasized.

A highlight of the evening was the speech by Karen Shakhnazarov, General Director of the Mosfilm Film Concern and film director. He emphasized that the debate about whether Govorukhin was primarily an artist or a politician is pointless, as he excelled in both roles at the highest level.

"Some say he wasn't a politician, but an artist. No, he was both an outstanding artist and an outstanding politician. He was very successful," Shakhnazarov emphasized. "He came to the State Duma, and, in my opinion, to this day, there has never been a better head of the Culture Committee. He played a huge role in saving our cinema. These are not empty words: it was his efforts, his will, that helped preserve what we have today. He was passionate about this, and he helped a huge number of people."

Karen Georgievich also shared personal memories, painting a portrait of a man of astonishing generosity: "He was a lively, cheerful person, completely devoid of arrogance. He loved conversation—sitting and talking. He could recite pages of Chekhov, Gogol, Blok, and Pushkin by heart. He could do everything and knew everything. Being in his company was an incredible pleasure."

The evening took place in a warm, almost homely atmosphere. The banquet format, with a festive table set up on stage and the concert participants seated around it, encouraged heartfelt conversations. People's Artist of the RSFSR Larisa Luzhina, People's Artist of Russia Fyodor Dobronravov, Honored Artists of Russia Larisa Guzeeva, Tamara Akulova, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Yulia Peresild, Ekaterina Guseva, and director Fyodor Bondarchuk shared memories of their friendship and collaboration.

The evening's musical highlights included performances of iconic compositions from Govorukhin's films. People's Artist of the Russian Federation Alexander Rosenbaum, actress Aglaya Shilovskaya, Honored Artist of Russia Gosha Kutsenko, and other performers performed for the audience.

Concluding the evening, the organizers recalled the words of Vyacheslav Volodin, which became the leitmotif of the entire meeting: "A person lives as long as we remember him." The memory of Stanislav Govorukhin—a director, citizen, and hero—will truly live on as long as his films continue to be seen and his deeds serve as an example for future generations.

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Financial news: March 30, 2026. JSC MFI "GFSO" will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is March 30, 2026. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 265,000,000. Placement period, days – 180. The date of depositing funds is March 30, 2026. The date of return of funds is September 26, 2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 12.93. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed per application (in the placement currency) is 142,651,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary applications from 12:30 to 12:35. Competitive applications from 12:35 to 12:45. The cutoff interest rate may be set or the auction may be declared invalid by 12:55. Additional terms and conditions: Interest on the deposit amount is accrued and paid monthly; no fees or remuneration may be charged for transactions on the deposit account; extension of the bank deposit agreement upon expiration of the deposit term is not permitted; early withdrawal of the deposit amount (part of the deposit amount) upon request of JSC MFI "GFSO".

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Yuri Trutnev inspected the progress of restoration work in the territories of the DPR under the Far East's protection.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev inspected the progress of social infrastructure restoration in the Donetsk People's Republic's Far Eastern territories.

In the 2026 season, Far Eastern regions will carry out social infrastructure restoration work in 22 settlements with a total population of 205,000 people in six municipalities of the DPR. 107 facilities are scheduled for restoration, including 9 schools, 7 kindergartens, 4 sports grounds and gyms, 3 community centers, 3 medical facilities, 7.5 km of water pipelines, and 58,894.9 square meters of roads. Work is currently underway at 57 facilities. The delivery of humanitarian aid will continue. Since the beginning of the year, 34 tons of humanitarian aid have already been delivered.

"The most important thing is that we're maintaining the pace we've achieved in previous years. We're not experiencing any delays in completing projects. Unfortunately, sometimes construction in the Far East takes a little longer than we'd like, but in the new territories, there are no missed deadlines. I'm grateful to the governors for maintaining this high pace. They personally visit the territories, monitoring the progress of the work and the activities of their work teams. We're helping our fraternal territories. We're helping children, renovating sports facilities and schools. We're helping restore life in territories that were recently the scene of war. This is important work. Everyone understands this and does everything with all their heart," said Yuri Trutnev.

During his working visit, the Deputy Prime Minister met with representatives of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) working group and inspected the restoration of facilities in the Dokuchaevsk urban district and the village of Yelenovka. Eleven facilities are included in the 2026 repair and restoration plan. Work is currently underway at seven of the planned facilities. Eighty people and six pieces of equipment are involved.

In Dokuchayevsk, Yuri Trutnev inspected the Children's Art Center and Youth Center, where renovations are nearing completion. Yakut specialists have completed major repairs to the roofs and facades of the buildings, replaced windows, updated utilities, and completed a range of finishing works. Engineering work, furniture assembly, and grounds cleaning are underway. The overall completion rate for the facilities is 96%. According to Anatoly Alekseyev, head of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) working group, all work on the facilities will be completed in April.

In the village of Yelenovka, Yuri Trutnev visited the building of Yelenovskaya School No. 2. Built over half a century ago, the building was severely damaged by shelling from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Last year, the school's windows were replaced and the roof was re-roofed. This year, a full-scale overhaul has begun. Dismantling, installation of a ventilated façade, finishing work, and garbage removal are underway.

"The main focus is now on Yelenovskaya School No. 2. The plan sets the completion date until the end of the year. But we understand how important it is for children to attend the renovated school as soon as possible, so we intend to complete the work ahead of schedule and by November," said Anatoly Alekseev.

A major renovation of the youth center building with an IT center will be completed by August of this year. Installation of the suspended ceiling for the assembly hall, the stage deck, and the video surveillance system is currently underway. The overall completion rate for the facility is 95%. The Andreevsky Rural Center for Spiritual Development, a municipal cultural institution in the village of Andreyevka, will undergo a major renovation. Work is underway to clear the construction site for work, demolition work, and waste removal. Repairs to three water mains, two roads, and two sidewalks will also be completed.

"We plan to complete repairs to water pipes, roads, and sidewalks ahead of schedule—this summer. The leadership of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) has tasked the working group with completing all planned projects ahead of schedule. We will strive to achieve this," added Anatoly Alekseev.

Yakut medical professionals continue to work in Dokuchaevsk. This year, they have already performed 42 surgeries. A surgeon from one of the republic's hospitals is currently working in Dokuchaevsk.

"I am continually amazed by the scale of our country. It's incredible that specialists from the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), located almost 9,000 kilometers away, came to us to help restore and establish peaceful life in the urban district of Dokuchaevsk. We have developed a truly friendly relationship with our host region. We work closely and collaborate, and our questions and suggestions are resolved promptly. We are one country, one people!" said Alexander Kachanov, head of the Dokuchaevsk city administration.

The Starobeshevsky District of the Donetsk People's Republic has remained a special focus of its sponsor regions—the Zabaykalsky Krai and the Republic of Buryatia—since 2022. Since then, joint efforts have enabled the restoration of approximately one hundred residential and social facilities. These include schools and kindergartens, community centers, water supply facilities, roads, and apartment buildings.

This year, Buryatia's top priority is the renovation of an apartment building located at 19 Lenin Street in Komsomolskoye. Its entrance hall was in disrepair and required urgent repairs. To promptly resolve the issue, specialists conducted a comprehensive building inspection in 2025, prepared a design solution, and underwent an expert assessment. Repair work began in January and is now complete. The project is currently undergoing documentation acceptance and handover.

The Transbaikal Territory will continue the third phase of the restoration of the Novosvetskaya Music School. The façade has already been renovated, and new windows, roofing, fencing, and lighting have been installed. Previously, thanks to the Transbaikal Territory, School No. 1, the central square, and part of Lenin Street in the city of Komsomolskoye were renovated.

Much attention is being paid to upgrading the region's public utilities infrastructure. Buryatia will soon begin major repairs on five water pipelines: four in Starobeshevo and one in Komsomolskoye. Furthermore, the city's wastewater treatment facilities will be renovated.

In Komsomolsk-on-Amur Transbaikal, a water pipeline approximately 3 kilometers long is undergoing major repairs. In preparation for the 2026–2027 autumn-winter season, the region delivered supplies to the Starobeshevsky District at the request of local utility services: pipes, plumbing tools, fire hydrants, and other equipment.

Buryatia will restore district and village administration buildings. Among the projects planned for this year is the installation of a comprehensive sports ground on the grounds of Starobeshevskaya School No. 1. Specialists from Zabaikalsky Krai are already carrying out a major renovation of a school in the village of Maryanovka, beginning with replacing the roof.

Among other projects, roads in the Starobeshevsky District will be upgraded in the city of Komsomolskoye and the villages of Novy Svet and Starobeshovo. Zabaikalsky Krai has already begun repairing the road from the main Lenin Square to Kirov Street in Starobeshovo.

In the village of Novy Svet in the Starobeshevsky District, Yuri Trutnev visited the Berezka nursery school, which the Zabaykalsky Krai completed a major renovation last September. Inside the building, built over 50 years ago, all the rooms were renovated, the furniture was replaced, and a modern heating system was installed. "The Zabaykalsky Krai has created all the conditions to ensure our children's stay at the kindergarten is comfortable, cozy, and, of course, happy," noted the preschool's director, Tatyana Fedorova.

The Sakhalin Region is helping restore Shakhtyorsk's social infrastructure. Thanks to this support, nearly 40 apartment building roofs have been restored over the past four years. More than 20 of these are located in the Zhuravlevka microdistrict. The work was carried out by construction workers from the sponsoring region. Specialists dismantled old structures, replaced roof supports, treated the materials with fire retardant, and installed metal profiles.

Housing restoration work in Shakhtyorsk continues. In 2026, renovations are planned for 13 social and municipal infrastructure facilities, including two water supply facilities (the Yuzhnaya water pumping station and a water tower), two schools, one healthcare facility, and two residential buildings.

In Shakhtyorsk, Yuri Trutnev visited Secondary School No. 11. Built in 1959, the school needed major renovations, which were completed last year. Specialists replaced the roof, repaired the ceilings to eliminate leaks, and updated the lighting on the third floor. The heating system in the basement and kitchen was repaired. The water supply issue was resolved by installing 3,000-liter storage tanks, ensuring a reserve of water even during power outages. This year, the school's stadium is planned to be renovated and the area around the school will be landscaped.

"We've taken on the façade insulation, landscaping, replacing the existing fire protection station with a new one, and renovating the stadium. There will be a football field, play areas, and we'll install hardscape elements," said Alexey Bazhenov, head of the Sakhalin Region working group.

Another stop was Secondary School No. 2, where major renovations are ongoing. Local construction workers are preparing to renovate the gym and dance studio. Students will soon have modern, comfortable spaces for physical education, training, and creative activities. The school cafeteria will also be renovated. "We've taken over the gym, showers, locker room, coaches' rooms, and the dance studio. All of this will allow children to develop and practice sports in a new, modern facility," added Alexey Bazhenov.

"In the city of Shakhtyorsk, a special infrastructure project to restore the area continues to be implemented jointly with the Sakhalin Region. The main focus of this work is the restoration of social facilities, repair of utility infrastructure, and the power, water, and sewerage networks. Repairs to apartment buildings and improvements to our city are also included. Yuri Petrovich Trutnev inspected our joint work. Together with our Sakhalin colleagues, we reported on the progress of the work and plans for the remainder of this year, and demonstrated the repair and restoration work being carried out at two educational institutions. One of them was damaged during the fighting in 2014. A report was also presented on the ongoing repair work at the Yuzhnaya WPS. Yuri Petrovich inquired about the quality and effectiveness of interactions with the regional task force and clarified whether there were any challenges or issues requiring his assistance. "I would like to thank Yuri Petrovich and the Sakhalin Region team for their involvement and support in our city's restoration efforts," noted Alexander Shatov, Head of the Shakhtyorsk Municipal District Administration.

As a reminder, the Far Eastern regions' work to restore social infrastructure in six municipalities of the DPR has been organized in accordance with a decree issued by Russian President Vladimir Putin since June 2022.

In 2025, social infrastructure restoration work was carried out in 29 settlements of the DPR (with a population of over 227,000) at 227 facilities (including three hospitals, 15 schools, five kindergartens, nine playgrounds and sports grounds, 144,200 square meters of roads, and 10.6 kilometers of water pipelines). More than 31.5 tons of humanitarian aid were sent. 2,421 children were sent for medical and health-improving recreation.

In total, between 2022 and 2025, Far Eastern Federal District entities restored over 1,000 infrastructure facilities in the territories under the DPR's wing. Recreation was organized for over 11,000 children. 1,399 tons of humanitarian aid were delivered.

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Financial news: On March 30, 2026, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is March 30, 2026. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 782,000,000. Placement term, days – 22. Date of depositing funds is March 30, 2026. Date of return of funds is April 21, 2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 782,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The Agreement is based on the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 11:30 to 11:40. Competitive bids from 11:40 to 11:45. The cutoff percentage or the auction's invalidity may be determined by 11:55. Additional terms

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NordStar Airlines has switched to its spring/summer 2026 flight schedule.

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NordStar Airlines has switched to its spring-summer flight schedule, which will be in effect from March 29 to October 24, 2026.

In summer 2026, NordStar Airlines passengers will be able to fly from its base airport in Norilsk to the following destinations: Abakan, Gelendzhik, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Krasnodar, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Omsk, Volgograd, Samara, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Perm, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, and Ufa. Daily flights to Moscow and Krasnoyarsk will also continue on the spring/summer schedule. In addition, passengers from Norilsk will be able to enjoy a direct nonstop flight from Norilsk to Mineralnye Vody, which will operate from May to July 2026. In the second half of the summer season, from July to September, direct nonstop flights from Mineralnye Vody to Norilsk will be operated in the opposite direction.

Flights from Norilsk to Gelendzhik, which became available at the end of the 2025 summer season due to the lifting of restrictions, will return to the schedule in the summer of 2026.

New for Norilsk in 2026 will be flights to Vladikavkaz, operated on Mondays via Moscow and on Fridays via Ufa.

Additionally, during the period of mass departure of Norilsk residents for summer vacations, the number of direct flights to Sochi will be increased. Flights to the Black Sea coast will operate up to three times a week. In the second half of the summer season, additional direct flights will operate in the opposite direction from Sochi to Norilsk, also up to three times a week. The usual flights via Moscow and Krasnoyarsk will also remain available.

NordStar Airlines will also launch flights from Norilsk to Krasnodar with a technical stopover in Chelyabinsk as part of its summer schedule. Flights will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.

The 2026 spring/summer schedule will continue to offer passengers from Moscow services to Kurgan, Sochi, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Ufa, Samara, Norilsk, and Krasnoyarsk. The schedule will also include two new convenient routes from Moscow to Gelendzhik and Vladikavkaz.

Passengers departing from Krasnoyarsk, in addition to the usual destinations of Moscow and Norilsk, can plan a trip to St. Petersburg or take a vacation on the Krasnoyarsk-Sochi route. Flights will operate up to five times a week from June to September, allowing passengers to conveniently plan their flight to the Black Sea coast on a convenient day. Furthermore, after a long break, passengers from Krasnoyarsk will once again have the opportunity to vacation in the beloved Gelendzhik, with flights to the city twice a week starting June 25.

In the summer of 2026, flights will resume on the popular Abakan-St. Petersburg-Abakan route, and Khakassia residents will also have access to Sochi and Norilsk from Abakan. Flights to Sochi will operate three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

During the spring/summer flight schedule, NordStar passengers will also be able to fly on the following routes: Nizhny Novgorod – Makhachkala – Nizhny Novgorod, Perm – Kazan – Perm, Tyumen – Samara – Tyumen, and Yekaterinburg – Volgograd – Yekaterinburg. The frequency of flights on the Yekaterinburg – Volgograd route and back will be increased to three times per week during the summer holiday period from June to September.

All flights are operated on comfortable Boeing 737-800 aircraft with economy and business class service.

You can purchase airline tickets to all NordStar destinations on the airline's official website.nordstar.ru, in the airline's mobile app, at NordStar sales offices, ticket agencies in your city, as well as through the NordStar contact center by phone at 8-800-700-8-007 (free call within Russia) or by dialing *0887 (for free calls within Russia from a mobile phone).

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The Russian Olympic Committee celebrates its 115th anniversary.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Presidential Aide and Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Council for the Development of Physical Culture and Sports Alexey Dyumin, and Minister of Sport and Chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee Mikhail Degtyarev discussed the history of the Russian Olympic movement and its future prospects.

Russia was at the origins of modern Olympism. In 1894, General Alexei Butovsky, a subject of the Russian Empire, became one of the first 13 members of the IOC. In 1900, Russian athletes made their debut at the Paris Games, and in 1908, figure skater Nikolai Panin-Kolomenkin won the country's first gold medal.

"I congratulate the Russian Olympic Committee on 115 years of fruitful work and glorious victories! Today, the ROC continues these traditions: protecting the rights of our athletes, creating conditions for their training, and doing everything possible to advance Russian sport. During this time, we have won 2,006 Olympic medals. This is the result of the perseverance of several generations of our athletes. Behind each medal lies a unique story of fortitude and willpower. We are proud of our winners and are working together to ensure that Russian sport only improves, and that our athletes continue to bring glory to the country on the international stage," emphasized Dmitry Chernyshenko.

In the Russian Empire, the National Olympic Committee was established on March 16 (March 29, New Style), 1911. On this day, the first Chairman of the Committee, Vyacheslav Sreznevsky, was elected at the founding meeting in St. Petersburg. The organization's draft Charter was also adopted on this day.

The USSR team participated in nine Summer and nine Winter Games. The 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo brought our country its first overall team victory.

Since 1994, Russian athletes have competed at the Games under the Russian tricolor.

"Today, despite all the unfair restrictions, Russia remains and will remain a great sporting power. I hope that the principles laid down by the founders of the Olympic movement will once again prevail in the international sports community: sport should be above politics, serve the cause of peace, and unite nations. I congratulate our athletes, coaches, Olympic movement veterans, and sports figures on the 115th anniversary of the Olympic Committee! I wish us all continued victories!" emphasized Alexey Dyumin.

At the Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo Games, our athletes once again proved they can't be "cancelled." Thirteen Russian athletes competed in six sports. Nikita Filippov won silver in ski mountaineering, a sport making its debut at the Games. Skier Saveliy Korostelev took fourth place in the skiathlon, and figure skaters Petr Gumennik and Adelia Petrosyan performed brilliantly. Furthermore, for the first time in 12 years, our Paralympians competed under the national flag in Italy. A total of six athletes won 12 medals, including eight gold. Ultimately, Russia finished in the top three in the overall team standings, behind only China and the United States, whose teams each included 70 athletes.

"The results in Italy demonstrated that Russian sport remains part of the global Olympic movement. The reinstatement of our athletes will continue, we will see even more victories, and the Russian anthem will be heard more frequently at international competitions. The IOC has already lifted restrictions on the participation of Russian juniors in international competitions, the Russian flag is being raised, and the anthem is being played at dozens of European and world championships. Looking forward to the full reinstatement of the Russian Olympic Committee, the Youth Olympic Games in Senegal in the fall of 2026, and the 2028 Olympic Games in the United States, for which we are already preparing the team," noted Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev.

The main national tournament of 2026 will be the Spartakiad of the Peoples of Russia among the strongest athletes. It will be held in August and September in seven Russian regions. More than 9,000 athletes are expected to participate. This will mark the beginning of the Olympic team selection process for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

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Security and national priorities were discussed at the All-Russian conference at the State University of Management.

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On March 27, the All-Russian scientific and practical conference "Security of the Russian Federation: Challenges and Threats to the State's Strategic National Priorities" was held at the State University of Management.

Sergei Lenshin, Director of the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Military Sciences, opened the conference by outlining current challenges and problems, including the Ukrainian and Middle Eastern conflicts.

The meeting also addressed issues related to the legal regulation of the Russian Federation's national security, issues of Russia's economic security, technological independence and information security, and the protection of traditional Russian spiritual and moral values, culture, and the historical memory of Russian citizens.

The event, organized by the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management, became a platform for interaction between the scientific, military, and professional communities, government, and business.

The conference was attended by over 100 delegates, including leading university researchers, representatives of the defense industry, security specialists, academic staff, and students from educational institutions, as well as practitioners representing the Russian Armed Forces and other organizations.

Those gathered shared experiences in developing effective solutions for economic, state, and information security, as well as cultural and humanitarian ties. The most active participants of the Conference received incentive gifts from General of the Army Yuri Baluevsky, Inspector General of the Office of Inspectors General of the Russian Ministry of Defense, and posed for a souvenir photo.

The Conference proceedings will be published in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) database and the Scientific Electronic Library (elibrary.ru).

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Students of the Specialized Scientific Center won the ski relay race.

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The traditional ski relay race took place in the University Forest as part of the NSU Spartakiade. Representatives from eight faculties, institutes, and the Specialized Educational Scientific Center participated. Men's and combined teams competed in 3×2 km races, while the women's teams ran a 3×1.5 km freestyle race.

The winners of the 3×2 km competition were:

1st place – NSU Specialized Scientific Center -1

Gulyaev YaroslavGulyaeva TaisiyaKorotkevich Alexander

2nd place – NSU Specialized Scientific Center -2

Perepelkin Petr, Prokhorova Nadezhda, Ovsyukov Yaroslav

3rd place – FF

Danila Losenkov's family, Alina Nemov, Alexander

Among the girls, the best results were shown by:

1st place – FEN-1

Kapustyan Karina, Adieva Malika, Melnikova Sofia

2nd place – GI

Kargina Anna, Nazmutdinova Ksenia, Voronkova Anastasia

3rd place – team of the IIR FEN MMF

Makovskaya Daria, Belousova Arina, Sobolevskaya Alina

The overall standings were calculated based on the combined placings of the two best relay teams, regardless of gender. Students from the NSU Specialized Scientific Center won by one point, with the Faculty of Natural Sciences coming in second, and students from the Faculty of Physics coming in third.

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up of the traditional NSU ski relay! We thank everyone for participating, and Sofia Zakharova, Olga Chernaya, and the other faculty members of the Physical Education Department for their excellent hosting of the event.

Final competition protocols on VK page.

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Seven people were killed in a building collapse in Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China /detailed version-1/

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

HARBIN, March 30 (Xinhua) — Seven people were killed when a partial building collapsed in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on Sunday, local authorities said Monday.

The accident occurred on Sunday at midnight in the city of Hailin, trapping nine people under rubble. Two of them were taken to the hospital for treatment; their injuries were not life-threatening. The remaining seven people were confirmed dead.

As of 11:27 a.m. Monday, search and rescue operations had concluded. The cause of the accident is under investigation. -0-

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