UN envoy warns of worsening political climate amid insecurity in Syria

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) — United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen on Thursday warned of a "deteriorating political climate" amid the volatile security situation in Syria.

A ceasefire established in Syria's Suwayda province on July 19 is under threat but has so far prevented a return to open conflict. However, dangerous clashes and gun battles on the outskirts of the province continue and violence could resume at any time, Pedersen told the monthly UN Security Council briefing.

“I am concerned that a month of relative calm is masking a deteriorating political climate, with escalatory and confrontational rhetoric on the rise among many,” he said. “This is partly due to the emergence of disturbing new images of abuses committed in As-Suwayda during the escalation.”

G. Pedersen stressed the importance of holding all perpetrators accountable, regardless of their affiliation.

He noted that the Syrian interim authorities had announced the creation of a fact-finding commission tasked with investigating the violations committed in As-Suwayda. It was important that the commission's findings were fully published and that all those responsible, regardless of their affiliation, were held accountable, he said.

Mr Pedersen added that a serious programme of security sector reform, disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration is needed to prevent future violence and violations.

According to the special envoy, what is needed is an inclusive political process, led and owned by the Syrians themselves, that will guarantee the rights of all, protect all, meet the legitimate aspirations of all, and allow the Syrian people to determine their future peacefully, independently and democratically. –0–

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Feature story: Concert held in Bishkek to mark 80th anniversary of victory in Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

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BISHKEK, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) — A thematic concert dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was held at the T. Satylganov Kyrgyz National Philharmonic on Thursday.

The concert program included more than 10 numbers. Among them were such popular Chinese songs and melodies as “Ode to the Red Banner”, “My Homeland”, “Partisan Song”, as well as world-famous Soviet songs “Cranes”, “Katyusha” and “Victory Day”.

The Kyrgyz State Academic Symphony Orchestra named after A. Djumakhmatov was responsible for the musical performance and accompaniment of the concert. The orchestra's conductor Rakhat Osmonaliev told Xinhua that it was a great honor for him to perform at this solemn event. According to him, the concert is of great importance in conveying the friendship between Kyrgyzstan and China. "I think that this joint listening to such beautiful music will inspire the Chinese and Kyrgyz audiences."

Along with wartime songs, the artists also performed musical compositions from modern Chinese TV series such as “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” and “The Unsheathing Sword.” The concert, which lasted about an hour and a half, ended with the Chinese patriotic song “I Love You, China.” The artists’ excellent performance won thunderous applause and cheers from the audience.

"The concert was wonderful. In my opinion, the composition from the TV series "The Unsheathing Sword" is a masterpiece and left an indelible impression on me," shared Nurgul Rymbekova from the Ministry of Science, Higher Education and Innovation of Kyrgyzstan, who was invited to the concert. She noted that the event was a "great discovery" of Chinese culture for her. "If there are more concerts of this kind in Kyrgyzstan, related specifically to Chinese culture and art, I will definitely come," added N. Rymbekova.

The event, which attracted more than 1,000 people, was reportedly jointly organized by the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyzstan-China Friendship Society and the Chinese Cultural Center in Bishkek. –0–

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NSU scientist discovers new class of compounds affecting global carbon cycle

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The discovery of a new class of chemical compounds, the study of general trends in the change of the atomic structures of carbonates was the result of a ten-year study conducted by Associate Professor Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, Novosibirsk State University Pavel Gavryushkin.

Back in November, the scientist successfully defended his doctoral dissertation "Crystal chemistry of carbonates under extreme pressures and temperatures based on the results of a comprehensive theoretical and experimental study." The defense took place at the Academic Council of Lomonosov Moscow State University and was the result of a comprehensive study that combined the efforts of both Russian and foreign theorists and experimenters. In June, the diploma conferring the academic degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences to Pavel Gavryushkin was personally presented by the rector of Moscow State University, Academician Viktor Antonovich Sadovnichy.

Subduction is a geological process in which one oceanic plate moves (geologists say "dives") under a continental plate, thus sinking into the depths of the Earth's mantle. This process occurs in deep-sea trenches that run along the boundaries of continents.

It is difficult to establish exactly how deep this submersion occurs; available geophysical and geochemical data indicate that subducting oceanic plates can reach the lower mantle and even the mantle-core boundary. During this submersion, carbonates deposited on the surfaces of oceanic plates experience enormous pressures of up to 125 GPa and temperatures of up to 300 K. At such pressures, minerals undergo a variety of phase transformations, including melting and decomposition; the resulting carbon dioxide can return to the atmosphere during the eruption of volcanoes in island-arc complexes that form along the boundaries of subduction zones. Due to the extremely high pressures and temperatures, the study of these transitions requires special equipment or special modeling methods, which are usually performed on supercomputers.

— As part of my research, I set a goal — to determine how the atomic structures of carbonates will change under high pressures and temperatures. The structures they have in near-surface conditions are well known and have been studied for over 100 years, but what happens to it in the Earth's mantle, especially in its lower horizons, has only recently begun to be studied, and many questions remained. But to establish this, it is necessary to either compress and heat a carbonate sample to high pressures and temperatures, or simulate the process on a computer. The first option is expensive, labor-intensive and requires the use of synchrotrons, presses, diamond cells, etc. The second method also has its limitations, but it is still more flexible and less expensive. As part of my dissertation, I both performed calculations and conducted experiments. Several times I managed to implement an ideal scheme, when the calculation yields a very interesting result and it is precisely confirmed in the experiment. This does not always happen, but it cannot be said that it is rare. In general, the theory and calculations have now reached a high level of reliability, and if everything is done correctly, they can be trusted when planning an experiment. In particular, with the help of calculations, we were able to consider a wide range of carbonates, including Li, Na, K, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Pb, which allowed us to generalize the general patterns of structural changes that occur at high pressures to them, – said Pavel Gavryushkin.

The research was conducted over a period of 10 years, some experiments, especially those involving synchrotron radiation, were conducted jointly with foreign colleagues from Japan, Slovenia, Sweden, the USA and Germany. Breakthrough results in the synthesis of orthocarbonates predicted by the scientist were obtained jointly with colleagues from Goethe University (Germany, Frankfurt am Main) and the GFZ center (Potsdam). As part of this study, Pavel Gavryushkin and his colleagues showed that in the high-pressure region, carbonates can react with oxides, yielding orthocarbonates. This was predicted by theoretical methods and subsequently confirmed in numerous experiments.

— It was possible to establish that in carbonates, under high pressure and high temperature, a rearrangement of atoms occurs, somewhat similar to that which occurs when graphite is transformed into diamond. In carbonate, as in graphite, carbon has a triangular coordination, and in orthocarbonate, as in diamond, it has a tetrahedral coordination. We assume that the reaction of formation of orthocarbonates, in particular magnesium orthocarbonate, can not only be carried out in idealized laboratory conditions, but can also take place in the deep shells of the Earth, fundamentally influencing the global carbon cycle.

The use of computational methods allowed us to move purposefully in setting up the experiment and concentrate on promising results. New phases stable at high pressures were discovered for CaCO3, SrCO3, BaCO3, PbCO3, Na2CO3, K2CO3 and FeCO3, the possibility of forming orthocarbonates as a result of the reaction of carbonates and oxides in the region of high pressures and temperatures was shown, and the existence of pyrocarbonate structures of CaC2O5 and BaC2O5 and orthooxalate for FeC2O5 was revealed. Pavel Gavryushkin's colleagues noted the novelty of this study for high-pressure crystallography and its significant contribution to modern crystal chemistry of inorganic compounds, which was enriched with examples of new types of structures containing orthooxalate [O3C–CO3] groups, pyrocarbonate [C2O5] groups, and tetrahedral [CO4] groups.

— In the theoretical part of the study, first-principles methods of structure prediction based on evolutionary approaches and random structure generation were used to determine the structure of high-pressure phases and construct their phase diagrams. Energy optimization in all cases was carried out within the framework of the density functional theory. The lattice dynamics method within the quasi-harmonic approximation was used to calculate the Gibbs free energies. The dynamic stability of the phases was estimated by calculating the phonon dispersion curves. In some cases, molecular dynamics modeling was also carried out. The VASP, USPEX, Phonopy, and ToposPro software packages were used to conduct the research. All this together allowed for a reliable prediction of new structures stable at high pressures, — the scientist said.

The main part of the experiments on the synthesis of the predicted structures was carried out at high pressures using the synchrotron radiation sources Spring8 (Japan), APS (USA), DESY (Germany) and the Siberian Center for Synchrotron and Terahertz Radiation (Russia). The experiments were carried out in diamond cells and in multi-punch apparatuses.

X-ray diffraction analysis of powder and single-crystal samples, Raman spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy were used to diagnose phases in the high-pressure region. Sample compositions were determined using microprobe analysis and scanning electron microscopy.

— The data we have obtained expands the existing knowledge about the global processes that occur in the depths of our planet. Now we know more about what happens to carbonates when they are immersed to depth. Man has so far managed to drill only to a depth of 12.2 km. This is the depth of the Kola Superdeep Borehole. In our calculations and experiments, we went to a depth of 3,000 km and made a forecast of what might happen to carbonates there. It is possible to study the structure of the Earth using seismic methods, shining sound waves through the thickness of the earth. These methods say very little about the properties of the substance and say nothing about its composition and structure. This information must be obtained from an experiment, from a calculation, or from natural samples. Each of these sources of information has both serious advantages and serious disadvantages, and only their combined use can truly expand our knowledge of the structure of the Earth. I hope that the theoretical and experimental data I have obtained will allow us to at least make a little progress on this path, — concluded Pavel Gavryushkin.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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Earthquake of magnitude 7.4 hits Drake Passage – China Earthquake Networks Center /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) — A 7.4-magnitude earthquake jolted the Drake Passage at 10:16 a.m. Thursday, the China Seismic Networks Center (CENC) said.

The epicenter of the tremors was located at 60.25 degrees south latitude and 62.30 degrees west longitude. The hypocenter was located at a depth of 10 km, CENC reported. -0-

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"For the Japanese, not telling the truth about the history of the war is also a crime."

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"For the Japanese, not telling the war story truthfully is also a crime," Yamaguchi University professor emeritus Atsushi Koketsu told Xinhua about the Tokyo Trial. He said the Tokyo Trial is of great significance, but because the sentence was not fully executed, there is a serious gap in historical perception in Japanese society, especially among the younger generation, which is deeply concerning to him.

As a scholar who has long been involved in historical education, Atsushi Koketsu expressed deep concern over the indifference of modern Japanese youth to aggressive war.

He noted that Japanese schools, universities and other educational institutions do not allow students to fully understand Japan's war responsibility. "Especially the younger generation, they are often unwilling to acknowledge the fact that Japan launched a war of aggression. Many of my students know little about the Nanjing Massacre and other historical facts of Japanese aggression against China."

"Many Japanese people think, 'I wasn't born during the war, so the war has nothing to do with me.' But I often tell students, even though you weren't there, you have a responsibility to tell the war's story truthfully, otherwise it's also a crime," Atsushi Koketsu emphasized.

He criticized the tendency of Japanese society to focus on its own suffering for a long time, rarely tracing the root causes of these disasters. Atsushi Koketsu believes that if the Japanese cannot seriously reflect on their responsibility for aggression, it will be impossible to achieve genuine peace.

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Kenya hosts photo exhibition dedicated to 80th anniversary of victory in Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

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On August 15, a photo exhibition dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War opened at the Nairobi National Museum in the capital of Kenya. The opening ceremony of the photo exhibition, entitled "Remembering History and Defending Peace," was attended by Kenyan politicians, scholars, media representatives, and members of the Chinese diaspora.

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Five killed, 36 injured in Colombia bombing

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BOGOTA, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed and 36 others were injured in a terrorist attack near the Marco Fidel Suarez Air Base in the Colombian city of Cali on Thursday, the city's mayor's office said.

According to the Colombian Aerospace Force (FAC), the “terrorist attack” involving a bomb occurred at around 2:50 p.m. local time. They reiterated their commitment to the safety of Colombians.

“The unified command post continues to operate, and all aid organizations are responding to the emergency situation,” the mayor’s office said.

According to the FAC, work is currently underway to assess the damage to facilities and personnel, as well as an investigation to determine the cause and perpetrators of the attack. –0–

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The Belarusian Foreign Ministry noted the maximum increase in the country's presence in all areas of SCO activity

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MINSK, August 22 /Xinhua/ – Belarus has increased its presence in all areas of the SCO activities to the maximum extent possible, First Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Sergei Lukashevich said on Thursday. The relevant information was published by BELTA on the same day.

According to S. Lukashevich, Belarus has ensured participation in 25 meetings of heads of SCO ministries and departments and 26 events at the level of working groups. The official also noted that on June 5, 2025, Belarusbank OJSC was accepted into the list of member banks of the SCO Interbank Association. In May of this year, six Belarusian universities joined the activities of the SCO University.

"Over the past year, Belarus has been able to maximally increase its presence in all areas of SCO activity and, without delay, actively join the work. We have become convinced that within the SCO, Belarus can implement its strategic priorities, promote the development of multifaceted cooperation and contribute to common projects," noted S. Lukashevich.

Belarus also expressed confidence that following the results of the SCO summit in Tianjin, decisions will be made that will strengthen the institutional potential of the organization. First of all, in the area of joint combating cross-border challenges: terrorism, cyber threats, drug trafficking.

"In the economic sphere, we expect to promote initiatives to simplify customs procedures, stimulate mutual investments, develop the digital economy and transport connectivity, and support green energy. We are also ready to work on expanding humanitarian exchanges. All these areas are extremely important for Belarus," S. Lukashevich summed up. –0–

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Mexico hosts 80th anniversary celebration of Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

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On August 17, Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, hosted an evening dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. The event was attended by about a thousand members of the public, including Chinese immigrants living in Mexico.

In his welcoming speech, Chinese Ambassador to Mexico Chen Daojiang said that remembering history is necessary to better maintain peace. For its part, China will continue to unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development, promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, and strive for development and revival together with other countries in the world, including Mexico.

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Canadian and US leaders discuss trade and security

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OTTAWA, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation on Thursday to discuss trade and security relations.

The leaders discussed current trade challenges and opportunities, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office.

The statement notes that the parties share priorities in forming new relations in the sphere of economy and security between the two countries.

They also discussed “long-term peace” in Ukraine and Europe, the document said. The leaders agreed to hold a new round of talks in the near future, according to the report. –0–

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