Kettlebell lifters win silver at the University Cup

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The Novosibirsk Region Kettlebell Lifting Cup for students of higher education institutions was held. The NSU team took second place!

Prize winners in the individual championship in different weight categories:

1st place: Alexey Gutov, GIVladimir Kozhevnikov, FF

2nd place Mikhail Futunguev, IIRNikolai Yakovlev, MMFanna Gorbunova, GINikita Vostrikov, FIT

3rd placeMaria Demko, FENS Sergey Voitov, IIR

Also competing in the team competition were: Dmitry Demidov, FITAlexander Ponomarev, FENMaria Rubtsova, FEN

We congratulate our students and coach, Kaffir VIMMT instructor Alexander Sozinov, on their excellent performance and wish them continued success!

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Hainan PST recognized as a model of openness at the 2026 BAF annual meeting

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Boao, Hainan Province, March 27 (Xinhua) — Participants in the Boao Forum for Asia (BAF) 2026 annual meeting noted that the Hainan Free Trade Port (HFTP) is a key platform for China's high-level opening-up, emphasizing its growing role amid rising global uncertainty and changing trade patterns.

The annual BAF-2026 meeting is taking place from March 24 to 27 under the theme "Shaping a Common Future: New Dynamics, New Opportunities, New Cooperation." The event is attended by approximately 2,000 participants from government agencies, international organizations, and the business community.

According to Sohail Khan, Deputy Secretary-General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Hainan Free Trade Port is a developing free trade port that offers wide opportunities for trade in goods and services.

“This is an attractive location for countries in the region, especially ASEAN countries and SCO countries,” said Sohail Khan.

"China is a technology leader," said Jack Perry, Chairman of the UK's Group of 48 and Executive Chairman of LEC Robotics. He noted that this will stimulate both the export of advanced equipment and demand for resources, making the creation of effective trade structures even more important.

He emphasized that free trade zones play a key role in facilitating such changes. "I believe Hainan will become a leader in this area," he said.

More than three months ago, the Hainan Free Trade Port, the world's largest by area, launched a regime of independent customs operations covering the entire island. Under this policy, the number of duty-free goods within the Hainan Free Trade Port has reached approximately 6,600, accounting for 74 percent of the total number of tariff lines.

Jack Perry expressed optimism about Hainan Island's prospects and emphasized its advantages for international cooperation. He also highlighted specific policy measures aimed at supporting business growth, including those promoting the development of value-added manufacturing and supply chain integration.

Holger Bingmann, vice chairman of the executive board of the International Chamber of Commerce, said his visit to Hainan provided new insights into China's high-level commitment to opening up.

Having visited the island earlier, H. Bingmann noted that Hainan is entering a new stage of development after the launch of an independent customs operation regime throughout the island.

“I am absolutely convinced that this will play a decisive role,” said H. Bingmann, adding that Hainan combines efficient logistics, favorable trade conditions and a favorable business environment.

According to him, the openness to dialogue and friendliness of local residents increase the island's attractiveness for international business.

H. Bingmann also stressed the importance of raising awareness worldwide about the opportunities that Hainan offers.

“The main thing is to convey information about what Hainan offers in terms of logistics and trade opportunities,” he said, calling for closer cooperation between Chinese and international companies. -0-

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Representatives of companies from the Volga Federal District visited KAMAZ

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On Thursday, March 26, a delegation of representatives from companies in the Volga Federal District visited KAMAZ PJSC on a business visit.

The delegation included executives, procurement specialists, and vehicle convoy chiefs from enterprises in the Volga Federal District. The purpose of the visit was to discuss prospective cooperation in the sale of KAMAZ vehicles.

The business program included a tour of the auto giant's divisions. It began with a visit to KAMA DIESEL JSC, where guests were shown modern KAMAZ engine assembly lines, and ZF KAMA LLC, which specializes in gearbox production. At the cab frame plant, the group was shown the robotic production of cab frames for the new-generation K5 vehicles. At the automobile plant, the delegation was shown the main assembly line and the cab assembly line. At the KAMAZ-Avtosport non-profit partnership, guests learned about the history of the legendary KAMAZ-master team, as well as the production workshop and racing trucks.

In the afternoon, discussions on cooperation prospects took place. The meeting was attended by Andrey Kozhevnikov, CEO of KAMAZ Trade and Finance Company; Alexander Migal, Director of the Marketing Analysis Department of KAMAZ PJSC; representatives of KAMAZ Trade and Finance Company JSC, AvtoZapchast KAMAZ LLC, KAMAZ Leasing Company JSC, and other executives.

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On donation, duty, and honor: A "Courage Lesson" was held at the State University of Management.

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On March 26, the State University of Management held its latest "Lesson of Courage." Guests included Sergei Veremeyenko, head of the mobile team at the A.A. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center for Military Medical Technologies (BMC) Blood Transfusion Center; Sergei Barbus, a representative of the All-Russian public organization "Combat Brotherhood" and a veteran of the special military operation; and Artem Nikolayenko, federal coordinator of the "Combat Brotherhood" volunteer company.

The meeting was opened by Sergei Lenshin, Director of the Institute of Distance Education (IZO), who emphasized the goals of such meetings: "To develop the student's personality as a citizen with the values, views, attitudes, and motives for action and behavior inherent to such a personality; to preserve the country's historical heritage among the younger generation; to cultivate a sense of love for the Motherland, pride in the nation's heroic past, and a respectful attitude toward the country's history."

During the meeting, students watched a film about the war crimes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces against civilians in Donbas, neo-Nazism, and its impact on generations of Ukrainian youth.

Sergey Veremeyenko spoke about the importance of volunteering and blood donation. After his speech, some students decided to become donors and participate in the blood drive being held at the State University of Management by the Center's staff.

The conversation continued with Artem Nikolaenko, who spoke about developing young people's understanding of courage, duty, honor, responsibility, and the willingness to take courageous action.

Participants in the meeting discussed the reasons for the SVO with Sergei Barbus, a veteran of the special military operation. He shared his personal combat experiences and real-life stories with the students, and spoke about the importance of youth supporting their country. He also spoke about the elite units of the Unmanned Systems Troops, which offer special terms to students at the State University of Management: a one-year contract, without interruption from their studies, and benefits of up to 5.5 million rubles. Learn more at the Information Center for Unmanned Systems and Assistance to the SVO (GUK-150), and apply here.

He also explained that the organization's members annually hold several thousand military-sports and memorial events, including those aimed at promoting patriotic education among young people, and he invited students from our university to participate.

Summing up the meeting, the Director of the Fine Arts Department of the State University of Management once again addressed those present: "In our time, when the world faces numerous challenges, we cannot remain mere observers, and such conversations are especially relevant – these are not just classes, but a profound and important educational process that helps instill in young people patriotic feelings, pride in their country, and respect for its heroes."

As a reminder, "Lessons of Courage" are regularly held at the State University of Management. The students have already met with Ivan Bondyukov, a member of the SVO, a UAV and parachute training instructor; Maxim Shmelev, a volunteer from the "Veterans" reconnaissance and assault brigade; Mikhail Surikov, a war correspondent; and Sergei Karelin, a special forces veteran and coordinator of the SVO Veterans Association.

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The leaders of the DPRK and Belarus held talks and signed cooperation agreements.

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Pyongyang, March 27 (Xinhua) — North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un held talks with visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

"Kim Jong-un, General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, and A. Lukashenko discussed a series of plans, including high-level reciprocal visits, and exchanged views on international and regional issues of mutual interest," the statement said.

The parties also signed agreements on cooperation in various fields, including diplomacy, information, agriculture, education and healthcare.

This is A. Lukashenko's first official visit to the DPRK. It lasted two days.

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Iran has issued an "ultimatum" to hotels in Bahrain and the UAE that house American military personnel, according to media reports.

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Tehran, March 27 (Xinhua) — Iran issued an "ultimatum" to hotel owners in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), warning that the deployment of American troops could make their properties legitimate military targets, the Fars news agency reported on Thursday.

American service members reportedly sought refuge in local hotels following Iranian missile strikes and joint operations with allied militias targeting American military infrastructure throughout the Middle East. The warning applies to all facilities housing foreign military personnel and takes effect immediately if such actions continue.

The report also claims that American personnel have been deployed to civilian facilities throughout the region. This week, US Marines were deployed to Djibouti International Airport via Istanbul and Sofia.

Earlier on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned hotels in the Gulf Arab states against accommodating American military personnel, accusing them of abandoning their bases and using civilian facilities as shelters. The minister compared the situation to hotels in the US, which refuse to book rooms for officials who pose a potential danger to other guests, and called on hotels in the Gulf states to follow suit.

On February 28, Israel and the United States launched joint strikes on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, killing Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded with missile and drone strikes against Israel and American military bases, and blocked the passage of Israeli- and US-linked vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Middle East tensions "have nothing to do with NATO," says Finnish President

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Helsinki, March 27 (Xinhua) — Tensions in the Middle East "have nothing to do with NATO," as the North Atlantic alliance is defensive in nature, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said Thursday at a press conference following the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) summit.

As local media noted, in his statement, A. Stubb draws a clear distinction between NATO's key role and the crisis in the Middle East, despite the fact that regional tensions are increasingly affecting Europe's security calculations.

In a final joint statement, the leaders of the JEF member countries said the Middle East crisis highlighted the importance of maritime security and trade routes, which are crucial to shared prosperity and security.

According to the statement, JEF member countries will strengthen deterrence measures and peacetime activities, including efforts to counter hybrid threats and more effectively respond to security challenges. –0–

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The 11th Shanghai International Machine Tool Exhibition opened in Shanghai.

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The 11th Shanghai International Machine Tool Exhibition opened recently at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).

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The 11th Shanghai International Machine Tool Exhibition opened recently at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).

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"Proper nutrition can become a personal weapon against cancer"

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Is it possible to "cheat" cancer with a "smart plate"? Leading oncologists worldwide are concluding that what we eat directly impacts how cancer develops and how effective treatment is.

Scientists from the P.I. Herzen Moscow Cancer Research Institute (a branch of the National Medical Research Center of Radiology) and RUDN University conducted a large-scale study. An article summarizing the data on how diet influences cancer at the molecular level was published in the international scientific journal Foods (Q1). One of the study's authors is Andrey Dmitrievich Kaprin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the V.P. Kharchenko Department of Oncology and Roentgenology at RUDN University, Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, and Director General of the National Medical Research Center of Radiology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

Diet as a medicine

Scientists have long known that obesity and poor diet increase the risk of cancer. However, the work led by Professor Kaprin goes further. The researchers have discovered how exactly dietary components interfere with the "broken" mechanisms of cancer cells.

The focus is on four key processes: chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, insulin signaling pathways, and the cell's ability to self-destruct (apoptosis).

Inflammation. Tumors use inflammation as fuel for growth. Fatty foods and refined carbohydrates (sweets, baked goods) act as a match in this fire. However, omega-3 fatty acids (fish, flaxseed oil) have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect. Oxidative stress. This is a process in which free radicals damage cellular DNA, causing mutations. Antioxidants (vitamins C, E, polyphenols), which are abundant in fruits and vegetables, neutralize these radicals. Insulin and IGF-1. High blood sugar stimulates the production of insulin and growth factor (IGF-1), which, in turn, "command" cells to divide. For cancer cells, this is a signal for aggressive growth.

How does a smart dish work?

Professor Andrei Kaprin and his colleagues concluded that there is no universal cancer diet. However, there are strategies that work depending on the tumor type and the patient's condition.

Fasting as a stressor for tumors. Calorie restriction and intermittent fasting target cancer's most vulnerable point—its hunger. Tumors require a lot of glucose. When the body switches to energy-saving mode, glucose and insulin levels drop, depriving the cancer cell of its fuel.

"We see enormous potential in calorie restriction strategies. Short-term fasting not only slows tumor growth but also makes it more sensitive to chemotherapy. Healthy cells, on the other hand, enter a 'standby mode' and tolerate aggressive treatment better. This is called differential stress," says Andrey Kaprin.

The Keto Diet: Deprive Cancer of Sugar. The ketogenic diet (very low in carbohydrates and high in fat) forces the body to produce ketone bodies. Most cancer cells cannot metabolize them—they crave sugar.

"The ketogenic diet acts as a metabolic reset. We create an environment in which normal cells thrive while malignant cells starve. However, it should be prescribed with caution and only under a doctor's supervision, as the effect may depend on the specific type of cancer," says Andrey Kaprin.

The Mediterranean Diet: Balance and Longevity. Unlike strict keto diets, the Mediterranean diet (rich in greens, vegetables, olive oil, fish, and whole grains) works gently but systematically. It reduces chronic inflammation, which drives cancer, and normalizes blood sugar levels.

"This diet is the gold standard of prevention. It works not in a single stroke, but in a comprehensive manner: it reduces oxidative stress, restores the gut microbiome, and blocks the signals that cause cancer growth," says Andrey Kaprin.

Gut microbiota: a dictator of health. Recent years have revealed the influence of the gut microbiome on the effectiveness of immunotherapy. It turns out that the effectiveness of the latest cancer drug depends on the bacteria living in the gut.

"The gut microbiota is like our internal conductor. A high-fiber plant diet promotes the growth of 'good' bacteria, which produce short-chain fatty acids. These substances help the immune system find and destroy cancer cells. Without the right diet, even the most expensive treatment can be useless," says Andrey Kaprin.

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A student of the RUDN University Engineering Academy is a prize winner of the Student Rowing League.

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Polina Biryukova, a student at the RUDN University Engineering Academy, demonstrated excellent results in rowing, winning awards at the All-Russian stages of the Student Rowing League.

Following the competition in Sestroretsk, the girl was awarded a "blue diploma," and at the final race in Moscow, she won a "green diploma," triumphantly ending the season.

Each stage of the league brings together the strongest crews from across Russia, and the academic boat race demands extreme concentration, endurance, and team spirit. For Polina, rowing has long since become more than just a sport, but an important part of student life.

"Racing will remain the most emotional moments of my entire student life. During the races, you experience a full range of emotions: from fear and excitement before the start to the excitement and extreme tension during the race. And of course, it all culminates in either the pure joy of victory or the bitterness of defeat, which drives you forward," says Polina Biryukova.

Discipline, teamwork, and composure under pressure are qualities Polina hones through training and competition. These skills help her not only in sports but also in her studies, developing the leadership qualities and stress resilience necessary for a modern engineer.

About the competition

The Student Rowing League is a large-scale sports community uniting Russian universities to promote rowing. Competitions are held throughout the season in various cities across the country, and the finals traditionally bring together the strongest athletes. The participation of RUDN University Engineering Academy students in these tournaments contributes to strengthening the university's athletic prestige and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

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