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Международный детский центр «Артек» объявляет старт Международного конкурса художественных работ «Артековская палитра: Фестиваль сезонов». Талантливая молодежь из художественных учебных заведений приглашается показать своё мастерство, воплотив в живописи красоту «Артека» в разные времена года.

Участников ждёт возможность создать произведения для постоянной экспозиции в легендарном детском лагере «Солнечный». Авторы лучших работ будут награждены ценными призами, а главным призом станет экскурсионная поездка в «Артек» с участием в церемонии открытия выставки.

Конкурс проводится бесплатно в два этапа — заочный с 20 сентября 2025 по 30 января 2026 и очный в феврале 2026 года. Работы оценивают признанные эксперты и профессионалы в сфере искусства.

Для участия необходимо отправить заявку и фотографии работ до 20 января 2026 г. на shedevrArt@artek.org. Все детали и требования опубликованы на официальном сайте Артека.
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⚡️ On October 15–17, one of the world's major energy forums – the Russian Energy Week 2025 – took place in Moscow.

🌐 The event brought together over 7'000 participants from 100 countries, including representatives of major companies, government agencies, international organisations, and leading experts in the fuel and energy sector. The theme of this year’s Forum was “Building the Energy of the Future Together”.

The plenary session, attended by Russia's President Vladimir Putin, reaffirmed that despite the unprecedented sanctions pressure Russian energy industry continues to demonstrate resilience, technological adaptability, and is entering a new investment cycle built on domestic potential and international partnerships.

🎙 From Vladimir Putin’s address:

“Russia intends to further strengthen its position as a global energy leader and develop partnerships to build a fair and sustainable model of global energy in the interests of future generations.”


The business programme was structured around the recently adopted Energy Strategy of the Russian Federation until 2050 and included key focus areas such as oil, gas, coal, digitalisation, logistics, the climate agenda, and scientific and technological development.

📊 Dozens of panel discussions, strategic sessions, and bilateral meetings were held with the participation of energy company executives, ministers, and experts from Russia, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Hungary, and other countries.

The opening session, "Global Energy Markets: The Transformation of Relations and Balance of Interests", featured prominent industry leaders including Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, and GECF Secretary General Mohamed Hamel.

⚛️ As part of #REW2025, an extensive large exhibition of fuel and energy technologies was held to showcase cutting-edge projects, innovative solutions, and promising industry developments from more than 50 leading Russian and international companies. As per tradition, the forum concluded with the award ceremony of the prestigious international prizes: Global Energy and Energy of the Pen.

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👉 Vladimir Putin’s greetings to the participants and guests of the 8th Russian Energy Week International Forum;
👉 Vladimir Putin’s remarks at the plenary session;
👉 Remarks by Tatyana Dovgalenko, Director of the Department for Partnership with Africa at the Russian Foreign Ministry, at the "Russia–Africa: Towards the Practical Implementation of Energy Projects session".
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#KievRegimeCrimes

📑 Today we are sharing the quarterly report on the crimes of the Kiev regime (July-September 2025), prepared by Ambassador at Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik.

The violations of the norms and principles of international humanitarian law and the perpetration of war crimes by the Ukrainian side should be regarded as a deliberate and clearly articulated strategy of the Zelensky regime.

👉 The Report and latest data unveiled at the Briefing show that the political leadership of the Kiev regime has assigned the following objectives to the Ukrainian armed formations: to kill and maim civilians, damage civilian infrastructure, intimidate the population of Russian regions, etc.

The systematic terror against civilians is aimed at:
• disrupting the ongoing negotiation process;
• generating a negative information climate for international events taking place during the reporting period;
• destabilizing domestic public sentiment in the Russian Federation.

Kiev has been making every effort to create a violent backdrop to the negotiations and meetings directly or indirectly related to the topic of the “Ukrainian crisis”. Clear surges in the criminal activity of the Ukrainian armed formations (UAF) against Russian civilians and civilian facilities on Russian territory were directly “tied” to political and international developments.

Having failed on the battlefield, the Ukrainian regime resorted to prohibited forms and methods of warfare, ignoring international norms. Western-supplied weapons were used by the AFU to kill women and children, destroy hospitals, schools, and residential buildings, as well as social and administrative facilities.

From July 1 to September 30, 2025, the AFU launched at least 38,278 various munitions at civilian targets. The total number of munitions used by the Kiev regime against the civilian population since February 2022 has reached at least 316,382.

According to verified data collected from federal and local authorities, between July 1 and September 30, 2025, at least 1,749 civilians in the Russian Federation were affected.

A total of 1,532 people, including 88 minors, sustained injuries of varying degrees of severity during this period. 217 civilians were killed, including 6 minors.

❗️Since February 2022, at least 24,299 civilians have been affected by the actions of Ukrainian armed formations. Of these, no fewer than 17,205 people, including 1,041 minors, have been injured, and 7,094 people, including 234 minors, have been killed.

During the reporting period, the Investigative Committee of Russia opened 632 criminal cases. Since February 2022, Russian courts have convicted 622 individuals in 483 criminal cases. Between July 1 and September 30, investigations were completed in 35 cases involving Ukrainian servicemen.

👉 Full version of the report
👉 Full version of the report (PDF)
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Education Seminar: “Government Scholarship Opportunities for Higher Education in Russia”

The Russian House in Dhaka is pleased to announce that an Education Seminar titled “Government Scholarship Opportunities for Higher Education in Russia” will be held on October 23, 2025 (Tuesday) from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Auditorium of the Russian House in Dhaka.
Students interested in pursuing higher studies at prestigious and well-known Russian universities are warmly invited to attend the seminar.
Gain insights into academic programs, admission procedures, scholarships, and the vibrant student life in Russia.
Venue: Auditorium, Russian House in Dhaka
Date: October 23, 2025
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
We look forward to welcoming all enthusiastic students eager to explore their educational future in Russia!
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20 октября 2025 г. Посол России в Бангладеш Александр Григорьевич Хозин встретился с заместителем министра иностранных дел Асадом Аламом Сиамом.

Стороны обсудили развитие двусторонних отношений и взаимодействие на многосторонних площадках, в том числе в рамках ООН.

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On October 20, 2025, the Ambassador of Russia to Bangladesh H.E. Mr Alexander Khozin met with Foreign Secretary H.E. Mr Asad Alam Siam.

The two sides discussed the development of bilateral relations and interaction at multilateral forums, including within the UN.
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8️⃣0️⃣ years ago, on October 24, 1945, the Charter of the United Nations entered into force. This date marks the founding day of the UN.

The idea of creating a universal international organisation to maintain peace emerged during World War II. In 1943, at an international conference in Moscow, the foreign ministers of the USSR, the United States, the United Kingdom, and China signed a declaration that laid the foundation for the future United Nations.

In February 1945, at the Yalta Conference, the leaders of the three Allied powers – Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill – decided to convene a conference in San Francisco, where on June 26, 1945, 50 states signed the UN Charter.

The establishment of the United Nations marked the beginning of a new era in human history and became a natural outcome of World War II, expressing the global community’s determination to prevent such horrible massacre from ever happening again, and to resolve conflicts through consensus and compromise.

#UNCharterIsOurRules: Russia has consistently advocated the strengthening of the central coordinating role of the UN in global affairs. Strict compliance with the letter and spirit of the UN Charter is an indispensable condition for advancing towards a more peaceful, prosperous and truly just and equal world order.

💬 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov:

“We have always upheld the principles of the UN Charter, which we consider to be perfectly applicable norms of international law codified in the most important international legal document of the international community, which comprehensively sets out the organisational standards of international relations.”


📜 Today, 80 years later after its adoption, the words of the United Nations Charter Preamble once again affirm their relevance:

WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind… HAVE RESOLVED TO COMBINE OUR EFFORTS TO ACCOMPLISH THESE AIMS.


The Founding Fathers of the UN envisioned its purpose as serving as a centre for coordinating the nations’ activities.

👉 The outstanding Russian diplomat Vitaly Churkin, who served as Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2006 to 2017, aptly described the UN’s role in today’s world:

“The United Nations has proven its ability to change along with transformations of the international system. At the current stage of turbulence in global affairs, it is crucial to preserve its prestige based on the enduring and truly democratic principle of sovereign equality of all states, without dividing them into the leaders and the led.”


These words resonate with another famous statement by the second UN Secretary-General (1953–1961), Dag Hammarskjöld: “The United Nations was not created in order to bring us to heaven, but in order to save us from hell".
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🎙 Comment by Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations (October 24, 2025)

💬 On October 24, the international community marks the 80th anniversary of the UN.

Its establishment was one of the key outcomes of the Victory in the Second World War. It was the defeat of Nazism – to which our country made a fundamental contribution – that created the conditions for forming a new system of international relations.

❗️ Having endured the unspeakable horrors of war, the international community set itself the noble goal of never again allowing such a destructive tragedy to occur.

The architects of the UN-centred world order were the leaders of the great victorious powers, who were able to rise above their disagreements for the sake of establishing lasting peace and security for all nations and peoples.

However, almost immediately, representatives of the Western “camp” set a course toward weakening the World Organization, preventing it from fully realizing its potential. Nevertheless, the UN has achieved many historically significant results, laying the foundation for the modern multipolar world order. A vivid example is the 1960 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, adopted on the initiative of the Soviet Union, which led to the emergence of dozens of sovereign states across the world.

Recently, criticism of the UN has intensified. Some even claim it has fulfilled its historical mission and is no longer needed.

Indeed, the UN’s work faces many challenges – including the Secretariat’s bias, low efficiency, excessive bureaucracy, and irrational spending.

However, the root cause lies not in structural flaws but in how member states approach the Organization’s work and use the opportunities it offers. The UN merely reflects the political will and ability of its members to reach agreements.

All this, however, cannot call into question the indisputable fact that the UN is the most successful international organization in human history – its strength lies in its unprecedented representativeness and broad mandate.

#TheUNCharterIsOurRules

The UN Charter remains fully relevant and continues to provide optimal answers to the challenges of the multipolar era. The fundamental principles of inter-state relations enshrined in it have stood the test of time and must be strictly observed in their entirety, interconnection, and consistency.

Of course, the UN must adapt to today’s polycentric realities.

☝️ At the same time, any changes must be rational and carefully balanced – aimed at strengthening the institutional foundations of the Organization, preserving the “division of labour” among its principal organs, and enhancing the UN’s effectiveness and operational capacity.

It is equally important that such reforms remain under the strict control of member states and lead to an increased role for the countries of the Global Majority.

🇷🇺 Russia, as a founding member of the UN and a permanent member of its Security Council, is fully aware of its responsibility for the Organization’s future.

The Russian Side stands ready, together with numerous like-minded partners, to continue working vigorously to ensure the full restoration of the UN’s central coordinating role in world affairs – as envisaged by Russia’s Foreign Policy Concept – and to seek the strict observance of the principles enshrined in its Charter.
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✍️ Prosecutor General of Russia Alexander Gutsan signed the UN Convention against Cybercrime on behalf of the Russian Federation

📍 Hanoi, October 25, 2025


The document was drafted at the initiative of the Russian Side, i.e. Prosecutor General’s Office under the coordinating role of the Russian Foreign Ministry and is 👉 the world’s first international treaty dedicated to information security.
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