A tangible earthquake of magnitude 6.2 was recorded off the coast of Kamchatka

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Vladivostok, August 27 /Xinhua/ — An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 occurred off the eastern coast of Kamchatka, RIA Novosti reported on Wednesday, citing data from the Kamchatka branch of the Federal Research Center of the Unified Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The earthquake was recorded on Wednesday at 15:49 Kamchatka time /06:49 Moscow time/ with coordinates: 50.6511 north latitude, 157.6915 east longitude. The epicenter of the tremors was located 276 kilometers from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The epicenter was located at a depth of 66.8 kilometers.

According to the report, in populated areas of the Kamchatka Territory, tremors with an intensity of up to 3 points were felt.

On July 30, the strongest earthquake since 1952 occurred in Kamchatka, with a magnitude of 8.8. –0–

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China's transport sector maintains steady growth in July

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BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — China's transport sector posted steady growth in July 2025, with both freight and passenger traffic increasing and fixed asset investment in the sector remaining strong, data from the Ministry of Transport showed Wednesday.

Last month, the volume of freight traffic in the country amounted to 4.97 billion tons, which is 3.4 percent more than a year earlier, while the growth rate of this indicator was 0.5 percentage points higher than in June, the official representative of the above-mentioned department Li Ying said at a press conference.

In particular, during the reporting period, the volume of freight transportation by rail increased by 4.5 percent year-on-year, by road transport by 3.3 percent, by waterways by 3.4 percent, and by civil aviation by 15.3 percent.

Port capacity across the country also grew at a faster pace. China's port cargo throughput reached 1.54 billion tons in July, up 6.9 percent year-on-year, and up 2.2 percentage points month-on-month.

The volume of interregional passenger traffic continued to grow, reflecting the growing demand for travel. In July, the country recorded a total of 5.71 billion interregional passenger trips, up 2.2 percent compared to July 2024, and an increase of 0.7 percentage points compared to June this year.

The data also showed that fixed asset investment in the country's transportation sector remained strong in July, at 306.1 billion yuan (about $43.05 billion). Of this, 77.1 billion yuan was invested in the railway sector, while 200.5 billion yuan, 17.3 billion yuan and 11.2 billion yuan were invested in the road transport, waterway and civil aviation sectors, respectively.

“Overall, the transport sector maintained a steady growth momentum in July,” Li Ying said. -0-

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China Calls on US to Effectively Protect Legitimate Rights and Interests of Chinese Students

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BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — China hopes the United States will stop unreasonably harassing, interrogating and deporting Chinese students studying in the United States and effectively protect their fair and legitimate rights and interests, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a press conference on Wednesday.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman made the statement while commenting, at the request of media representatives, on US President Donald Trump's readiness to allow 600,000 Chinese students to enroll in American universities.

"We hope that the U.S. side will actually implement President Trump's announcement to accept Chinese students," Guo Jiakun stressed, adding that educational exchanges and cooperation will help strengthen interaction and mutual understanding between peoples of different countries. -0-

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A Chinese-Russian joint special issue of the journal “Economy of the Region” was presented in Beijing

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BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — A joint special issue of the journal "Regional Economy" was presented in Beijing on Tuesday as a thematic issue /No. 3, 2025/, jointly compiled and prepared by the Institute of Russia, East Europe and Central Asia of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences).

“Ekonomika Regiona” is a quarterly scientific journal published jointly by the Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Economics and Management of the Ural Federal University (UrFU). This is the first time that the journal has been published in collaboration with any of the Chinese academic institutions.

The special issue is devoted to the topic “Prospects for Geoeconomic Partnership between Russia and China”. It contains 22 works by Chinese and Russian scientists, which focus on the possibilities of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries in various areas and directions, and also put forward proposals to expand the areas of bilateral cooperation.

“Thanks to the preparation of the joint special issue, Chinese and Russian scholars can prepare articles and exchange views on topics of common interest on one academic platform, which will help further advance the deepening of research and strengthen mutual understanding and agreements between the two sides,” said Sun Zhuangzhi, Director of the Institute of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, who was a specially invited member of the editorial board of the special issue.

He expressed the hope that as many Chinese and Russian scholars as possible would pay attention to and study the practical cooperation between the two countries in order to find more new ways to improve the level and quality of bilateral cooperation.

Director of the Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and editor-in-chief of the journal “Economics of the Region” Yulia Lavrikova hopes for further deepening of joint research by both parties and turning joint special issues into a model project of Russian-Chinese academic cooperation. -0-

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/SCO Summit in Tianjin/ Russian-Style Village in Northeast China

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CHANGCHUN, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — Nanyang, a small village in northeastern China, is a hotbed of fun and unusual dynamics in summer, attracting more and more travelers with its unique Russian style like a magnet.

Nanyang Village, administratively subordinate to Shulan City, Jilin Province, is built in the Russian style and is a symbol of Sino-Russian friendship.

Here, at every step, there is a generous scattering of Russian motifs: from colorful matryoshka dolls lined up in a cheerful round dance of sculptures to themed guest houses. The aroma of freshly baked bread intoxicates the mind, and the shops are bursting with exotic Russian goods. The heart of the village – the Nanyang Village Museum carefully preserves elements of Russian culture: embroidered sarafans, jingling coins, oil paintings and household utensils.

"Since Nanyang donned the Russian garb in 2017, its popularity as a tourist destination has grown by leaps and bounds over the past eight years, with more and more tourists coming here," said Li Jian, head of Nanyang Village.

“You don’t have to fly to the ends of the earth to breathe in the atmosphere of Russian architecture, taste real Russian cuisine and take home a whole bunch of souvenirs with Russian flavor. This trip awakened in me a keen interest in Russian culture,” said Yu Tingjiao, a tourist from Liaoning Province /Northeastern China/. Her post about her trip to Nanyang instantly flew around social networks, collecting thousands of likes from enthusiastic Internet users.

The history of Nanyang, once an unremarkable village, is inextricably intertwined with Russia.

According to local native Chen Xukun, who has been doing business in Russia for many years, most of the villagers in Nanyang have been to Russia and did business there. Over time, many returned, bringing Russian customs and culture with them. They began to develop tourism and catering industries related to the neighboring country, making the village a witness to the friendship between China and Russia.

Step into the Nanyang Village Museum and you will be immersed in a kaleidoscope of stories that tell of the close connection between this land and Russia.

Since the 90s of the last century, many villagers have flocked to Russia to engage in the trade of clothing, footwear and headwear, electronic products, etc. At first, after arriving in a foreign country, they faced difficulties: a language barrier, lack of funds and limited channels for selling goods.

But gradually, integrating into the local culture, adapting to the new rhythm of life, their business grew stronger and flourished. From modest mobile kiosks at wholesale markets, they moved on to stationary stores and warehouses, from a few bundles of goods to batches numbering in hundreds of packages…

In recent years, the natives of Nanyang land who returned from Russia have been diligently transforming their native land, weaving a new thread into the pattern of Sino-Russian friendship with their hard-working hands.

They built guest houses in the Russian style, where gastronomy, comfort and entertainment are intertwined. Here, like an oasis, a children's water playground spreads out, and the roadside walls are decorated with a monumental canvas telling the story of the life and discoveries of the great Russian scientist Dmitri Mendeleyev.

The flow of tourists looking for a colorful holiday is steadily growing, and more and more travelers are looking to spend their weekends here.

To attract even more visitors, local enthusiasts have mastered the art of streaming. “Here you will find exotic buildings, delicious Russian cuisine and fascinating folk performances.”

Inspired by the online broadcast, 78-year-old Liu Guiqin traveled to Nanyang from afar, accompanied by her entire family. And travelers like Ms. Liu Guiqin are becoming more and more common.

In turn, the village of Nanyang becomes a kind of window through which Russians can touch the wealth of Chinese art and culture.

In mid-July, the Chinese-Russian Student Voice Festival 2025 was held in Shulan City with great success, and Nanyang Village was chosen as one of its highlights. At the very entrance to the village, there was a stage on which about 20 young talents from China and Russia shone.

Popular Chinese and Russian songs such as “The Moon Represents My Heart”, “What Kind of Songs Do They Sing in Rus'”, “Never Enough”, “Return” and many others were performed on stage.

The festival also saw great success in paper cutting workshops. The ingenious works of delicately cut paper in the form of Russian nesting dolls, made by Chinese masters of this folk art, caused genuine delight among the guests from Russia.

“I studied Chinese at university. This is my third trip to China, and I learned a lot about the history and culture of this country,” said Ekaterina Igumnova, who performed on the festival stage.

According to Yu Xinlian, a student at Jilin Institute of Arts, Nanyang Village has become a true bridge connecting hearts and facilitating communication between the two peoples. -0-

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Iran and the European “troika” will continue contacts in the coming days – Iranian Foreign Ministry

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TEHRAN, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — Iran and the European "troika" of Germany, France and Britain have agreed to continue contacts in the coming days, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

In an interview with state television channel IRIB TV, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei spoke about the results of a meeting of senior diplomats from Iran, the European “troika” and the European Union in Geneva earlier that day.

According to E. Baghaei, during the negotiations, Iran “directly and unambiguously” informed the other parties of its demand for the lifting of sanctions, as well as its nuclear rights.

The Iranian delegation told the Europeans that they had no right to activate the snapback mechanism and restore international sanctions against Tehran, and warned them of the consequences if such a scenario developed, he added.

Commenting on the meeting in a post on the X social media platform, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi said both sides laid out their views on UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which endorses the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.

He said Iran remains committed to diplomacy and finding a mutually beneficial diplomatic solution, stressing that it is time for the European troika and the UN Security Council to make “the right choice and give diplomacy time and space.” –0–

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China Council for the Promotion of International Trade vows to strengthen support for foreign-invested enterprises

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BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) on Wednesday said it will make efforts to support foreign-invested enterprises in China and take a series of measures to improve services in key areas.

Since the beginning of 2025, CCPIT has received leaders of nearly 100 cross-border companies and sent 274 delegations to 55 countries and regions around the world to strengthen cooperation in industrial and supply chains, spokesperson Wang Guangnan said at a press conference.

The committee is also deepening cooperation through holding major events, including the 3rd China International Supply Chain Exposition (CISCE) held last month, where 35 percent of all participants were from overseas, she said.

To deepen cooperation, the committee held three study tours to regions in China for foreign trade associations and foreign-invested enterprises after the exhibition, and held symposiums on optimizing the business environment, developing the pharmaceutical industry, and localizing production. These efforts have led to several cooperation agreements and prompt responses to the needs of these types of enterprises, Wang Guangnan emphasized.

The spokesperson noted that despite external uncertainties, foreign-invested companies remain committed to expanding their scale in China and have confidence in the Chinese market.

Looking forward, CCPIT will continue to serve as a bridge to promote high-level economic and trade exchanges between China and overseas countries, and help foreign-funded enterprises invest, develop and succeed in China, Wang said. -0-

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Northeast Asian Regional and Country Studies Association Established in Jilin Province

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CHANGCHUN, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — The Northeast Asia (NEA) Regional and Country Studies Association has been established in northeast China's Jilin Province.

Its creation was announced at the opening ceremony of the 9th Northeast Asia Think Tank Forum, which is being held as part of the 15th China-Northeast Asia Expo.

As an academic organization committed to promoting the participation of various circles in the region in NEA cooperation, the association is willing to provide intellectual support to Jilin Province in expanding its opening up to the outside world.

The association was established on the initiative of the Jilin Provincial Academy of Social Sciences with the support of nine universities and research institutes located in Jilin Province. At present, it has 169 members. According to the association's chairman Jin Meihua, the key task of the association is to train specialists in the fields of country, regional and industry research. The areas of activity cover scientific research, consultation, organization of exchanges and formation of the structure and content of academic subjects and disciplines.

The forum participants expressed hope that the association will pool the resources of Chinese and foreign think tanks as much as possible, make efforts to develop academic exchanges in various disciplines, and play a role as a link in expanding regional cooperation in Northeast Asia. -0-

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25 killed, 27 injured in Kabul road accident

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KABUL, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — At least 25 passengers were killed and 27 others injured when a bus overturned in the western Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday morning, Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul Matin Kani said.

The incident occurred in the Arghandi area along the highway connecting southern Kandahar with Kabul and was caused by careless driving, he said.

Police and emergency services took the wounded to nearby medical centres, A. M. Kani added.

Nearly 100 people have reportedly died in road accidents in Afghanistan this week. The deadliest accident occurred earlier this week in the western province of Herat, when a passenger bus caught fire after colliding with a truck, killing 79 people, including women and children. –0–

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Brazil Should Not Be Treated as Less Important – L.I. Lula da Silva

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BRASILIA, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday that Brazil is not prepared to accept being treated as lesser by other countries, in an indirect response to Washington amid growing tensions with the United States.

Speaking at his second cabinet meeting this year, the president rejected foreign demands and stressed that no one in Brazil is above the law.

Stressing the importance of Brazil's sovereignty, he said: "Anyone who wants to enter this 8.5 million square kilometres of territory, our airspace, our sea space, our forests, must be responsible to our Constitution and our legislation."

The Brazilian president also commented on President Donald Trump's imposition of high tariffs on Brazilian goods and threats against any attempts to regulate the activities of large American tech companies.

The Brazilian government is ready to sit down at the negotiating table with the United States "on equal terms," said L.I. Lula da Silva. "What we are not ready to accept is to be treated as subordinates," he stressed.

On July 30, the Trump administration announced plans to impose tariffs of up to 50 percent on Brazilian exports and impose sanctions on Brazil's Supreme Federal Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who is currently overseeing the case against former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of trying to seize power after losing the 2022 presidential election. –0–

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