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The Diamond Butterfly Award announces its participating films!

The Russian Cultural Foundation has revealed the list of films selected for consideration by the expert council of the Open Eurasian Film Award "Diamond Butterfly."

The competition features 34 films from diverse countries, united by shared cultural and spiritual traditions. These films reflect the richness and variety of national cinema and explore important human values.

Films from Belarus, Venezuela, Vietnam, Indonesia, Iran, China, Cuba, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia, Senegal, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and South Africa are participating in the award.

Discover more about the films on the Diamond Butterfly official website

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🗓 On November 18, Consul General of Russia in Chennai Valerii Khodzhaev spoke at the opening of an exhibition stand of Russian companies held under the auspices of the Moscow Export Center as part of the Bangalore Tech Summit 2025.

💼 He emphasized the growing ties between Russia and the southern regions of India and highlighted the cutting-edge, one-of-a-kind technologies showcased by Russian companies—clear evidence of Russia’s strong and expanding high-tech potential.

#RussiaIndia #Business #DruzhbaDosti
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🇷🇺🛩 Russia rolls out high-tech wings at Dubai show

Russia is unfurling an impressive set of brand-new aerospace premieres at Dubai Airshow 2025. Let’s dive into what is on display:

🔸 Su-57E: This upgraded version of the Su-57 features new flat nozzles that boost the jet's performance. The fifth-generation multirole stealth fighter is capable of engaging all air, ground, and naval targets.

🔸 Ansat: Built to be highly maneuverable, the light multirole helicopter in its import-substituted version is equipped with state-of-the-art VK-650V engines. The copter can perform flights at temperatures ranging from –45 to +50 degrees Celsius and in high-altitude conditions.

🔸 Ka-52: Fitted with the Kh-MD multipurpose guided missiles, this upgraded version of the legendary attack helicopter is capable of performing advanced aerobatic maneuvers.

🔸 Yak-130M: Fully combat-capable and designed to prepare pilots for fourth- and fifth-generation fighters, this modernized trainer aircraft features advanced onboard radar and integrated defense systems

🔸 Unmanned aerial systems: The lineup includes upgraded versions of the Orlan-10E and the Supercam tactical reconnaissance drone.

🔸 Pantsir-SMD-E: This new version of the anti-aircraft system has a cutting-edge radar to detect enemy drones with an extremely low radar cross-section at distances of up to 4 miles. The system can intercept at least 16 targets per minute.

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🤝 On November 18, diplomats of the Russian Embassy in India held a meeting with Tatiana Bokova, Development Director of the ANO “Technologies of Creation” and International Coordinator of the BRICS Campus at the Artek International Children's Centre in 2025.

🇷🇺🇮🇳 They discussed cooperation in the humanitarian sphere, as well as prospects for selection of young Indians for the 2026 camps.

Saara Sharma and Daria Belevantseva were present at the meeting, sharing their impressions of their visit to Artek in the summer of 2025.

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🌐 Following the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, the participants adopted the Leaders' Declaration.

The Russian delegation was helmed by Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation.

Excerpts from the Declaration:

1. We, Leaders of the #G20, who gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, for this historic first Summit on the African Continent under the South African G20 Presidency, on 22 and 23 November 2025, addressed major global challenges and discussed ways to promote solidarity, equality and sustainability as key pillars of inclusive growth.

2. For the first time, G20 Leaders have convened in Africa. <...> We understand our interconnectedness as a global community of nations and reaffirm our commitment to ensure that no one is left behind through multilateral cooperation, macro policy coordination, global partnerships for sustainable development and solidarity.

3. We meet against the backdrop of rising geopolitical and geo-economic competition and instability, heightened conflicts and wars, deepening inequality, increasing global economic uncertainty and fragmentation. In the face of this challenging political and socio-economic environment, we underscore our belief in multilateral cooperation to collectively address shared challenges. We note with distress the immense human suffering and the adverse impact of wars and conflicts around the world.

4. We affirm our unwavering commitment to act in accordance with international law including international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations and its principle of peaceful settlement of disputes and in this regard, we condemn all attacks against civilians and infrastructure. <...>

23. We recognise the inequalities and challenges, along with opportunities for growth, that exist in the current energy landscape globally, particularly in Africa and other developing regions. <...>

27. We will advance energy security, affordability, and access as well as market stability through diverse pathways, and a technologically neutral approach to accelerate just and inclusive sustainable energy transitions, including through additional energy supply and demand- side management and transmission expansion and modernisation efforts that contribute to domestic and collective goals in order to meet growing energy demand. <...>

35. We recognise that inequality, unemployment, under-employment and informal employment, pose significant threats to global economic growth, development, social and economic stability. We underline the imperative to address these challenges, as well as disparities in wealth and development both within and between countries. <...>

38. As Leaders of the G20, we share a vision to harness science, technology, entrepreneurship, and Indigenous and local knowledge in partnership to unlock new pathways to prosperity, leaving no one behind. <...>

81. We emphasise that 2025 marked the 80th Anniversary of the UN and its Charter. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthening multilateralism, with the UN at its core, rooted in the principles of international law as they are reflected in the Charter of the United Nations. <...>

84. We reaffirm peace as a path to sustainable economic development and the importance of international cooperation and multilateral solutions in addressing global challenges, including growing economic inequality and instability. <...>

118. We embrace the African Union as a full member of the G20 in its second year in the group, as we are gathered for the first time on African soil. Africa’s voice should continue to be amplified in the G20 and all other international fora. <...>

121. We reiterate our commitment to the G20 as the premier forum for international economic cooperation and its continued operation in the spirit of multilateralism, on the basis of consensus, with all members participating on an equal footing in all its events including Summits in accordance with international obligations.

📄 Full text of the Declaration
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🇷🇺🧭 In 2026, the Russian Geographical Society will hold the next edition of the National Award "Crystal Compass" presented for projects in geography, ecology, preservation and popularization of natural and historical-cultural heritage implemented in 2025.

Russian and foreign public organizations, scientific and educational institutions, creative unions, enterprises of various fields, as well as independent initiative groups, public figures and individuals can take part in the contest.

1️⃣1️⃣ There are 11 nominations: "Scientific Achievement", "Enlightenment", "Travel and Expedition", "Best Media Project", "Photographic Work" and others.

Next year, the contest will be held in several stages. The award ceremony will take place in May.

❗️ Applications can be submitted until February 10, 2026.

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