A command and staff exercise with the Northwestern Operational Command has begun in Belarus.

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Minsk, March 31 (Xinhua) — A command and staff exercise with the Northwestern Operational Command began in Belarus on Tuesday. The Belarusian Ministry of Defense released the relevant information.

The command and staff exercise is being conducted under the leadership of Pavel Muraveyko, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces and First Deputy Minister of Defense of Belarus. He heard the decision of the commander of the Northwestern Operational Command regarding the deployment of the formation's forces.

The training is aimed at improving the work of headquarters in planning operations, taking into account the analysis of the experience of modern military conflicts, and will last three days. –0–

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Two people were killed and more than 70 injured in an explosion at the Nizhnekamskneftekhim plant in Russia's Tatarstan, according to Sibur.

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Moscow, March 31 (Xinhua) — Two people were killed and 72 others were injured in an explosion at the Nizhnekamskneftekhim chemical plant in the Russian Republic of Tatarstan. The press service of Sibur, the Russian petrochemical company that owns the plant, reported Tuesday.

"According to updated information, two people died as a result of the incident at Nizhnekamskneftekhim. Eight people were hospitalized. The remaining 64 who sought medical attention suffered minor injuries, such as cuts from broken glass and bruises, and were treated at the scene," according to a statement published on the company's website.

It is noted that more than 150 personnel from the Russian Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (MES) and 54 units of specialized equipment are involved in extinguishing the fire.

Specialists from accredited laboratories are monitoring air quality. "No threats to residents or the environment have been identified. The monitoring results will be published on the company's website and official social media," the statement stated.

The press service of the Tatarstan Republic Prosecutor's Office stated that an investigation has been launched into the fire. "The Nizhnekamsk City Prosecutor's Office, together with relevant experts, will determine the causes and circumstances of the incident and provide a legal assessment of compliance with safety requirements," the agency noted.

Nizhnekamskneftekhim is one of Sibur's largest production sites for synthetic rubbers and plastics in Russia. The company is among the world's leading producers of petrochemical products.

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China and Pakistan have put forward five proposals to restore peace and stability in the Persian Gulf region and the Middle East.

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BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) — China and Pakistan put forward five proposals to restore peace and stability in the Persian Gulf region and the Middle East during talks between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar in Beijing on Tuesday.

The proposals include an immediate cessation of hostilities, the prompt commencement of peace talks, ensuring the security of non-military installations, ensuring the safety of navigation, and upholding the primacy of the UN Charter. –0–

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Breaking: Iran threatens to strike targets "involved in espionage," naming major US tech companies

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CAIRO, March 31 (Xinhua) — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Tuesday warned that companies it accused of involvement in "terrorist espionage" could be targeted, naming several major US technology firms and calling on their employees and residents of nearby areas to leave areas where the companies are based.

The IRGC said in a statement that institutions it claims are involved in intelligence operations, communications technology development, and artificial intelligence used in strikes against Iran would be considered “legitimate targets.”

The statement specifically named several companies, including Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Meta, among others. –0–

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The Russian Minister of Transport spoke about the prospects of driverless technologies in the transport sector in Russia.

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Moscow, March 31 (Xinhua) — Russia is discussing the launch of driverless trucks with Belarus and Kazakhstan, and delivery robots could eventually completely replace couriers. Russian Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin announced this in a media interview on Tuesday ahead of the International Transport and Logistics Forum in St. Petersburg, which will take place April 1-3.

"My colleagues from Kazakhstan and I are actively exploring the use of unmanned technologies for cargo transportation, including cross-border ones. Our colleagues from Belarus also always support us. We discuss these issues with them as well," said A. Nikitin.

Russia currently has an experimental legal regime called "Unmanned Logistics Corridors." Under this regime, driverless trucks operate on the M-11 Neva highway and the Central Ring Road, and their launch on the M-12 Vostok highway is planned for 2026. A. Nikitin previously stated that cross-border driverless freight transport with Belarus and Kazakhstan will definitely be launched, but probably not this year.

According to the Russian Minister of Transport, unmanned technologies are actively developing in the delivery of goods to consumers. Delivery robots could eventually completely replace traditional couriers. A. Nikitin previously expressed the opinion that rovers would appear en masse in Russia's regional capitals in 2026-2027, and that drones delivering pizzas in place of couriers would become commonplace in three to four years.

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Iran hits Israeli container ship in Persian Gulf – IRGC

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TEHRAN, March 31 (Xinhua) — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Tuesday it launched a ballistic missile attack on an Israeli container ship in the Persian Gulf.

In a statement on its official news portal Sepah News, the IRGC said the Express Halfong was attacked earlier in the day by its navy during the 88th wave of drone and missile strikes against US bases and facilities in West Asia, as well as Israeli positions.

The IRGC added that the suicide drone attacks hit a US troop shelter on the UAE coast, the US 5th Fleet's counter-drone system in Bahrain, and two advanced US early-warning radar stations at the Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base in Kuwait.

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The Chinese tourism market increasingly features older people.

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SHANGHAI, March 31 (Xinhua) — Jin Ling, a Shanghai resident in eastern China, recently returned to Shanghai after spending the winter in the warm southern province of Hainan. Now, after only a short time at home, she's already preparing for a group trip to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR, northwest China) to admire the blooming flowers. This spring season promises to be very eventful.

Another elderly resident, Dai Changtong, visited Bangladesh last month during the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year) holidays, and this month he experienced authentic traditional culture in the city of Putian in China's coastal Fujian Province. He and his companions travel to various parts of China and other countries, not only as an experienced backpacker but also as a keen photographer.

Tourism is increasingly becoming an integral part of the lives of Chinese seniors, who strive to live an active and rewarding life in their later years. Leading Chinese travel services such as Springtour, Trip.com Group, HopeGoo, and Qunar recently reported on the 2026 spring tourism season, which showed that a significant share of tourism flow will come from the elderly population.

Dai Bin, Director of the China Institute of Tourism Research, noted that in China, an increasing number of older people, especially those who have recently retired, are joining the "army" of travel enthusiasts, forming an active group of consumers of tourism services, distinguished by good manners, relatively high purchasing power, and a strong desire for an active and free lifestyle.

At the same time, China, which is rapidly expanding its "silver hair" economy, is also widely opening its tourism market to senior travelers. Specifically, last weekend, March 28 and 29, Shanghai welcomed two large international cruise ships, the Mein Schiff 6 and the MSC Magnifica, which brought over 5,500 inbound tourists, a significant number of whom were middle-aged and elderly.

Among them was a 65-year-old tourist from Russia named Ekaterina. In Shanghai, she had already visited one of the city's signature attractions, Yuyuan Park, renowned for embodying ancient Chinese classical architecture combined with garden art. Her busy itinerary also included trying her hand at a fashionable pastime among Chinese youth: taking a stunning photoshoot in hanfu (Han Chinese traditional clothing) and strolling through Shanghai Disneyland.

As demand for tourism services among seniors grows rapidly, China's tourism industry is actively adapting to the needs of this audience, offering special services that take into account the age and physical characteristics of tourists.

For example, Shanghai-based Spring Airlines recently launched an annual pass specifically for passengers aged 60 and over. This pass allows passengers to purchase unlimited free tickets on domestic and international flights between March and December 2026, excluding peak tourist seasons. Regarding rail transport, the China State Railway Corporation plans to develop over 100 tour routes for senior tourists by 2027, introduce 160 sightseeing trains equipped for this demographic, and increase the number of such train departures to over 2,500.

At the same time, the reconstruction of infrastructure facilities in tourist areas is accelerating across the country; for example, more senior-friendly toilets and service stations are being installed.

According to Dai Bin, China's tourism industry is confidently developing to better meet diversified tourist demands, demonstrate stronger drivers of progress, offer more competitive tours and services, and continually enhance its international appeal. This development model makes tourism increasingly accessible and comfortable for all segments of the population, including the elderly, rural residents, and people with disabilities.

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Russia is building three nuclear-powered icebreakers and hopes to continue the ITC project in Iran, according to the Russian Minister of Transport.

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Moscow, March 31 (Xinhua) — Russia is building three nuclear-powered icebreakers and hopes to continue the project to build a railway section of the North-South International Transport Corridor (ISTC) in Iran. Russian Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin announced this in a media interview on Tuesday ahead of the International Transport and Logistics Forum in St. Petersburg, scheduled for April 1-3.

"Three nuclear-powered icebreakers are currently under construction: Chukotka will be commissioned in 2026, Leningrad in 2028, and Stalingrad in 2030. By 2030, the number of nuclear-powered icebreakers on the Northern Sea Route should reach 11, and by 2035, 18," said A. Nikitin.

In late January, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia was stepping up efforts to develop its icebreaker fleet. Later, Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov noted that the country's icebreaker fleet continues to expand: the third serial nuclear-powered icebreaker, the Yakutia, was delivered in 2025, and the fourth and fifth icebreakers of this class (the Chukotka and Leningrad) are currently under construction, with the sixth, the Stalingrad, already laid down.

The Russian Minister of Transport also stated that Russia expects to continue the project to build the North-South International Transport Corridor (ITC) railway section in Iran as the situation normalizes.

He noted that there is a very high level of readiness there.

"We, for our part, are ready to begin work; we have everything we need. We expect that as the situation normalizes, we will continue this work," added A. Nikitin.

The North-South International Transport Corridor (ITC) is a 7,200-kilometer multimodal route from St. Petersburg to the Indian port of Mumbai. In May 2023, Russia and Iran signed documents to complete the corridor's final railway section, the Rasht-Astara section in Iran.

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China aims to increase the value of its core IoT industry to 3.5 trillion yuan by 2028.

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Beijing, March 31 (Xinhua) — By 2028, the value of industries that form the core of China's Internet of Things (IoT) industry should reach at least 3.5 trillion yuan (approximately $505.8 billion). This figure is included in an action plan jointly developed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other Chinese agencies.

According to the plan, the country aims to develop or revise more than 50 advanced and applicable standards by 2028 and increase the number of IoT connections to 10 billion.

The Internet of Things enables ubiquitous intelligent interaction between people, machines, and objects through sensor technologies and communication networks, connecting the digital and physical worlds.

To stimulate the innovative development of the IoT industry, the action plan includes measures in five main areas: promoting innovation in IoT devices and their modernization, improving the efficiency of IoT platform services, developing IoT application scenarios, strengthening the foundation of the IoT network, and creating a reliable ecosystem for the development of the IoT industry.

By 2028, according to the plan, the IoT market will experience an influx of new technologies, products, and business models, as well as expanded innovative potential. Breakthroughs will be achieved in key technologies such as sensing, networking and communications, data processing, and security, significantly increasing the intelligence of related terminals and platforms.

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The Russian government has updated its road development plan through 2031.

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Moscow, March 31 /Xinhua/ — The Russian government has approved an updated list of road maintenance activities for 2026-2031, the cabinet press service reported on Tuesday.

According to the updated plan, Russia plans to build and reconstruct over 2,000 kilometers of federal and regional roads by the end of 2031. Specifically, road construction projects included in the master plans for the development of cities in the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic zone are planned for implementation.

The total volume of federal funding for the activities included in the plan for 2026-2031 will amount to 9.1 trillion rubles (almost 112 billion US dollars).

At a meeting with his deputies on Tuesday, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin noted that the development of a high-quality and safe road network in the country creates a solid foundation for economic growth and the successful resolution of social issues.

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