The US faces a serious decision on Iran, according to Donald Trump.

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Washington, February 27 (Xinhua) — The United States faces a "serious decision" on Iran, US President Donald Trump said Friday while addressing supporters in Texas.

“We have a serious decision to make, it’s not easy,” said D. Trump.

According to him, any agreement with Tehran must comply with Washington's conditions.

“They want to make a deal, but it has to be a significant deal,” the US President noted.

"I would prefer to do this peacefully. But these are very difficult people," he said.

Earlier on Friday, D. Trump told reporters that he was “dissatisfied” with the progress of negotiations between the US and Iran on the nuclear program, but had not yet made a final decision on a possible strike on Iran. –0–

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15 people were killed and 30 more were injured in the crash of a Bolivian Air Force plane.

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La Paz, February 27 (Xinhua) — At least 15 people were killed and 30 others injured when a Bolivian Air Force plane crashed Friday evening in El Alto, western Bolivia, local media reported.

A Bolivian Air Force Hercules C-130 skidded off the runway while landing at El Alto International Airport and crashed into several vehicles, according to the fire department.

It is noted that the plane was carrying new banknotes from the Central Bank of Bolivia, and a large number of fallen banknotes were found at the scene of the incident.

Boliviana de Aviacion, Bolivia's national airline, announced the temporary closure of El Alto International Airport following the plane crash.

Rescue operations are underway. –0–

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V. Zelensky does not rule out the possibility of achieving peace before the US midterm elections.

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Kyiv, February 28 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy does not rule out the possibility that the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict could end before the US midterm elections, scheduled for November 3 of this year. This was reported on Friday by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

According to V. Zelensky, the United States has sufficient power and influence to establish peace, but to do so it needs to exert more pressure on Moscow.

The Ukrainian leader also admitted that he considers it more likely that the armed conflict with Russia will end next year. –0–

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The IMF has approved a new $8.1 billion financial support program for Ukraine.

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Kyiv, February 28 (Xinhua) — The Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a new four-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) for Ukraine in the amount of approximately $8.1 billion (5.9 billion SDRs). This was reported on Friday by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, adding that the first tranche of approximately $1.5 billion will be disbursed shortly.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Finance noted that the new program will be aimed at implementing a balanced fiscal policy, ensuring price stability, preventing external imbalances, and supporting the financial sector.

Furthermore, the program will facilitate the receipt of large-scale external financial assistance to cover Ukraine's state budget needs. According to joint estimates by the Ukrainian government and the IMF, Kyiv will need to attract approximately $136.5 billion from its partners between 2026 and 2029.

Separately, the Ministry of Finance noted that Ukraine's previous cooperation program with the fund, approved in 2023, had to be cancelled, since it was based on the scenario of ending the active phase of the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict and transitioning to large-scale reconstruction.

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NASA has postponed the moon landing until 2028.

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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Friday announced changes to its Artemis lunar exploration program, adding a mission before the planned crewed lunar landing and delaying the landing from 2027 to 2028.

Under the revised plan, the Artemis 3 mission will test systems and operational capabilities in low Earth orbit in 2027 in preparation for the Artemis 4 mission to land on the moon in 2028, NASA said in a press release.

The Artemis 3 mission is expected to include docking with one or both commercial lunar landers being developed by SpaceX and Blue Origin, in-space testing of the docked vehicles, comprehensive checks of life support, communications and propulsion systems, and testing of new spacewalk suits, NASA said.

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China's electric vehicle charging network continues to expand rapidly.

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BEIJING, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) — China's electric vehicle (EV) charging network continued to expand rapidly in January 2026, reaching 20.7 million units by the end of last month, according to data from the National Energy Administration (NEA) released Friday.

According to the agency, this figure has sharply increased by 49.6 percent compared to the same period last year.

Of these devices, approximately 4.8 million were public and 15.9 million were private, representing year-on-year increases of 31.2 percent and 56.1 percent, respectively.

According to data, by the end of January, the total rated capacity of public charging stations for electric vehicles reached 226 million kW, or an average of about 47.01 kW per charger.

The expansion of China's charging network has been driven by the growing popularity of clean electric vehicles among Chinese consumers in recent years.

According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the country's production of new energy vehicles gained momentum in 2025, with production and sales reaching 16.626 million and 16.49 million units, respectively, an increase of 29 percent and 28.2 percent year-on-year.

In October 2025, China unveiled a three-year action plan to improve the country's EV charging infrastructure, aiming to build a nationwide network of 28 million chargers with a total capacity of over 300 million kW by the end of 2027. -0-

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Global auto sales rankings published: three Chinese companies entered the top 10

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The world's largest automakers recently released their global sales figures for 2025. Toyota became the six-time champion, selling over 10 million vehicles, while the German concern Volkswagen Group took second place for the sixth year in a row.

Thanks to strong sales by Hyundai and Kia, particularly in the North American market, Hyundai Motor Group confidently took third place. General Motors and Stellantis retained fourth and fifth place, respectively.

Thanks to remarkable success in new energy vehicles and an active strategy to expand into overseas markets, Chinese automakers have significantly increased their overseas sales in recent years. The breakthrough of Chinese companies in the global rankings has been particularly impressive: BYD, SAIC, and Geely have entered the top ten largest automakers in the world, occupying sixth, seventh, and ninth places, respectively.

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German companies "fought hard" to be part of the German Chancellor's delegation to China: what does this mean?

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From February 25 to 26, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz paid an official visit to China, his first since taking office. According to the German business newspaper Handelsblatt, representatives of the German business community expressed exceptional interest in participating in the visit, with the number of applicants significantly exceeding the established quota. The final delegation included the heads and senior managers of approximately 30 leading companies from key German industries such as automotive, chemicals, biopharmaceuticals, mechanical engineering, and the circular economy. Amid growing uncertainty regarding the global economic outlook, this "high-level" delegation clearly demonstrates the deep interest and confidence of German business circles in the Chinese market.

This confidence is primarily based on the pragmatic logic of market choice. Trade and economic cooperation is the cornerstone of Sino-German relations. In recent years, bilateral trade has consistently exceeded $200 billion, while bilateral cumulative investment has exceeded $65 billion, accounting for almost a quarter of total trade between China and the EU. Trade with China supports 1 million jobs in Germany, and the Chinese market has attracted investment from over 5,000 German companies operating there.

Whether in the automotive, equipment manufacturing, chemical, pharmaceutical, or consumer goods industries, the Chinese market is not only an important sales outlet but also a stable and reliable growth platform. The scale and stability of the Chinese market provide indispensable support for German companies and allow them to maintain confidence in their global strategies. Over 130 German companies participated in the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) – the largest number among EU countries, a true "vote of confidence" in China. Hermann Simon, a renowned German management expert and author of "Hidden Champions – Breakthrough to Globality," notes that in a complex international environment, maintaining deep engagement in key markets is an important way to enhance competitiveness, and "the number of those wishing to join the delegation, far exceeding the quota, reflects this pragmatic approach."

Looking deeper, the deep integration of German and Chinese industries provides German companies with a sustainable growth impetus. Economic ties between the two countries have long since gone beyond mere trade and are increasingly manifested in mutual learning and the adoption of technologies, standards, and innovation systems, creating a picture of mutually beneficial industrial cooperation.

In recent years, German companies have been steadily expanding their research and innovation capabilities in China. From intelligent driving, to the transformation toward electric vehicles, to digital modernization, R&D and innovation platforms are being established here one after another. China is transforming from a mere sales market into a key hub for technological innovation and commercialization, helping German companies enhance their global competitiveness.

At the same time, more and more Chinese companies are choosing to invest in Germany, ranging from batteries for new energy sources and photovoltaic generation to cross-border logistics and the use of industrial robots. The technologies and process optimizations brought by Chinese companies are also contributing to the modernization and transformation of German industry. As Stefan Hartung, Chairman of the Board of Management of the German Bosch Group, noted, "China is the most dynamic innovation market we see, and it has become an important innovation base for us in new areas such as driver assistance systems and software."

Furthermore, China's policy of increasing openness also provides multinational corporations, including German ones, with valuable, stable expectations. In a context of rising protectionism, institutional certainty is becoming an increasingly important factor for multinational companies in their decision-making. In recent years, China has consistently increased its level of openness, continually optimizing and improving its business climate, providing foreign investors with a more transparent and predictable development environment. For many German companies with a long-standing presence in the global market, clear development vectors and stable policies are a source of confidence. Surveys show that 93% of German companies operating in China are prepared to further expand their presence in the Chinese market. One important reason is China's innovative activity, potential domestic demand, and political stability, which provide a solid foundation for their global strategy.

While disagreements in economic relations are certainly possible, the most striking feature of Sino-German relations remains equal mutual benefit and win-win cooperation. The fact that approximately 30 heads of leading companies accompany the German Chancellor, and that business decisions are coordinated with political consultations, sends a positive signal about the development of pragmatic cooperation with China.

German media agree that Merz's visit will inject new momentum into both Chinese-German and Chinese-European relations. As Merz himself emphasized on the eve of his visit, "We have a strategic interest in seeking partners around the world who think and act as we do, and, most importantly, who are willing to shape the future with us." For the German business community, tangible actions to "choose China" are a clear illustration of this movement toward a shared future.

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Tatyana Urzhumtseva: "The Russian Cultural Center is a vibrant, responsive, and modern bridge between Russia and China."

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At this significant time, the successful conclusion of the China-Russia Years of Culture (2024–2025) and the beginning of the Cross Years of Education (2026–2027), the Russian Cultural Center (RCC) in Beijing, as a key platform for bilateral humanitarian cooperation, remains indispensable. We recently conducted an exclusive interview with the Center's Director, Tatyana Borisovna Urzhumtseva. She believes the RCC is more than just a showcase for Russian culture, but a "living, responsive, and modern bridge" that not only preserves classical literary and artistic heritage but also opens up new horizons for youth exchanges and scientific and technical cooperation in the digital age. We present a transcript of the conversation.

Question: Russia and China have a tradition of holding mutual national years. In 2024–2025, Russia and China held the Years of Culture. During this period, your center organized numerous cultural exchange events. How do you assess the results of these events, and what role do they play in strengthening cultural ties between the two countries?

Answer: The Russian Cultural Center in Beijing (RCC) has become a key operational platform for the Russia-China Cross-Cultural Years (2024–2025). Its work has been highly praised for its scale and quality. Among the major events organized and held by the Center are the "Golden Key" All-China Russian Language and Culture Competition, an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of Maya Plisetskaya, master classes by GITIS and the Mikhailovsky Ballet, the "A Word about the Russian Heart" cultural festival, and many others. The Center has become a magnet for all those interested in Russia and an important hub for public diplomacy, particularly in the year marking the 100th anniversary of Russian public diplomacy.

Thus, during the Year of Culture, the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing successfully fulfilled its role as the main operator, translating political will into hundreds of tangible events. Its work extends beyond individual festivals, laying the foundation for long-term mutual understanding through culture, education, youth exchanges, and joint projects.

Question: The Years of Education between Russia and China will be held in 2026–2027. From the Cultural Center's perspective, how can cultural and educational exchanges complement each other? As an important platform for educational cooperation between Russia and China, what regular events does your center hold to promote languages (e.g., Russian language tests, the "Chinese Language Bridge" competition) and provide education services abroad?

Answer: The upcoming Years of Russia and China (2026-2027) offer excellent opportunities to deepen our cooperation.

From our perspective, cultural and educational exchange are two sides of the same coin and naturally reinforce each other. Culture creates interest, an emotional connection, and an understanding of the values of another country, which serves as the strongest motivation for language learning and education. For example, in mid-January, we announced a choir open to all interested individuals. A large number of people, including adults and children, Russian and Chinese citizens, showed up. Classes began. The choir members immediately expressed a desire to learn Russian so they could sing Russian songs with full understanding.

In turn, systematic education, especially language education, enables a deeper and more meaningful understanding of culture, history, and contemporary life. Our goal is to create common ground where a love of Russian art or music develops into a desire to read Pushkin in the original, and an interest in Russian science leads to a choice of university.

Regarding the Center's regular events, which serve as an important platform for humanitarian cooperation, our work focuses on several key areas. These include promoting the Russian language and introducing Russian culture. The "Golden Key" All-China Russian Language and Culture Competition has already become one of the most significant projects for Chinese schoolchildren, students, and graduates. We also host numerous online competitions. In particular, we recently announced a competition for the best translation of M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin's fairy tales as part of the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of his birth.

The center offers regular Russian language courses, as well as themed events such as "Russian Language Week," dedicated to the birthday of Alexander Pushkin, which includes open lessons and recitation competitions.

We organize large-scale events, festivals, exhibitions, film screenings, and literary evenings that immerse audiences in cultural contexts and create an environment for language practice.

In the field of education, the Center provides information support and consultations on studying in Russia, helps with choosing a university and program, and advises on document processing.

We regularly host traveling exhibitions of Russian universities in various cities across China. This year, we also planned a major educational tour of China's provinces. The Center selects candidates for study at Russian universities, funded by the Russian federal budget. We also support the activities of 15 specialized university associations in both countries and participate in organizing scientific forums.

In light of the decisions made at the 30th Regular Meeting of Heads of Government to expand academic exchanges and support language learning, the Center plans to: expand the geography and scope of educational exhibitions; develop new formats, such as joint winter and summer schools, online seminars for applicants, and adaptation courses for students traveling to Russia; strengthen work with alumni associations of Russian universities; and continue the integration of Russian and Chinese educational organizations through specialized associations, scientific forums, and other initiatives.

In 2025, we moved to a new, modern building with spacious exhibition halls and auditoriums equipped with modern technology, which will significantly increase our capacity for hosting events.

We are confident that the Years of Education will be a logical continuation and deepening of the successful experience of the cross-cultural Years of Culture (2024-2025). The Russian Cultural Center in Beijing stands ready to be an energetic guide, supporter, and inspiration for all who wish to connect their future with Russia through education and mutual understanding.

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Question: Russia recently introduced a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens, and now the two countries have a reciprocal visa-free policy. How do you assess the impact of this policy on humanitarian exchanges, as well as the current state and potential for developing tourism ties between Russia and China? What specific plans or proposals does the Center for the Promotion of Russian Tourism Resources and Strengthening Cooperation between Tourism Organizations and Local Authorities of the Two Countries have?

Answer: With the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between Russia and China, as statistics from recent months show, cooperation between the two countries has experienced a significant boost. This policy not only simplifies travel but also has a multifaceted impact on humanitarian exchanges and the tourism industry. In terms of tourism, this has already led not only to an increase in tourist flow to both Russia and China but also to an expansion of travel geography and a diversification of travel formats (in addition to standard tours, new areas are developing, such as business tourism, event tourism, medical and health tourism, and others). New tourism products are emerging, such as the "Amber Route of Russia."

In this regard, the importance of personnel training is growing. The Russian Cultural Center in Beijing is ready to offer assistance in this area by offering advanced training courses in Russian for Chinese guides and interpreters. The "Magnificent Beijing" program has already been launched. Materials are being developed for guides in Shanghai, Xi'an, and Guangzhou. We invite the Chinese tourism community to collaborate.

Question: As we know, 2025 marks the 15th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing. How would you describe the Center's key achievements in China over these 15 years?

Answer: The main achievements of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing over the past 15 years can be characterized by the following key words and phrases, which reflect its multifaceted role:

The Golden Bridge Center has become a link in the humanitarian and educational spaces of the two countries, helping to overcome differences.

"A Platform for Dialogue" – The Center has become an important platform for open dialogue and the exchange of opinions and ideas between Russia and China.

"Keeper of Traditions" – The Center actively preserves, presents, and popularizes Russian cultural heritage in China.

The Creative Laboratory is where a variety of innovative projects in the fields of culture, art, and education are created and implemented.

“Home” – for many Chinese friends, the Center has become a home, a starting point for getting to know Russia and establishing strong ties.

"Center of Attraction" – The Center has become a popular and sought-after destination for anyone interested in Russia, its language, and culture.

Over the past 15 years, the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing has transformed from a representative institution into a dynamic, sought-after "bridge of friendship," not only introducing Chinese audiences to Russia but also creating a space for joint creativity, professional dialogue, and the strengthening of long-term human ties.

Question: As the director of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing, how would you describe the Center's unique role in promoting Russian culture in China? What changes and ongoing interests have you observed in the Chinese public regarding Russian culture in recent years? What measures is the Center taking in this regard?

Answer: Our Center's unique role is to serve as a vibrant, responsive, and contemporary "bridge." We combine our role as a guardian of the great traditions of Russian culture with that of an incubator for new ideas and formats of dialogue. Seeing the growing interest of Chinese audiences—from classical ballet to digital art—we respond by creating spaces (both physical and virtual) for encounters, cultural exploration, and shared creativity. Our goal is not simply to inform, but to engage, so that mutual interest can develop into deep understanding and lasting friendships between new generations of Russians and Chinese.

Question: As far as we know, you have a deep understanding of China and a deep knowledge of Chinese culture. What changes in the mutual cultural perceptions of Russians and Chinese have you noticed during your time working in China? Could you share a story from your public diplomacy experience that most touched you? What advice would you give to Chinese people who want to gain a deeper understanding of Russian culture?

Answer: My work in China has become more than just a professional endeavor for me; it's also a personal immersion and a discovery of new facets of cultural interaction between our countries. Over the years, I've witnessed a qualitative transformation. Allow me to share my observations. Previously, perceptions were often reduced to a set of clichés: matryoshka dolls, ballet, vodka, and bears on one side, and the Great Wall of China, kung fu, and Confucius on the other. Today, both Russians and Chinese are showing a deep, nuanced interest. Chinese audiences are captivated not only by classical Russian literature but also by contemporary cinema, independent music, contemporary philosophy, and Russia's IT culture. In Russia, meanwhile, there's been a real boom in interest not only in traditional Chinese art but also in contemporary architecture, tech startups, and the local culinary traditions of various provinces.

In 2025, Russia celebrated the 100th anniversary of public diplomacy, and Rossotrudnichestvo played a key role in this process. For me personally, public diplomacy is when the culture of one country becomes the key to understanding their own soul and history for people in another. Public diplomacy is when you suddenly hear contemporary Russian music playing in a taxi, or when a woman passing by has "Moscow Nights" as her ringtone, or when ordinary visitors join students singing "Katyusha" at a museum, or when a group of people sitting at a nearby restaurant raise their glasses and shout "Hurray!"

What would I advise our Chinese friends:

After becoming familiar with classical works of literature, fine art, and music, turn to contemporary authors.

Immerse yourself in the language. Even a basic knowledge of Russian will open the door to a world hidden behind official translations.

Start with songs—Russian romances or modern rock poetry are incredibly figurative. Come sing with us in the choir!

Come to the Center to watch films in the original language and with subtitles. Discover Russia through China: find the points of intersection. Listen to Chinese musicians perform Russian music. See how Chinese artists depict Russia. This will give you a unique dual perspective for understanding.

Question: This year marks the beginning of China's 15th Five-Year Plan. What are your expectations for humanitarian exchanges between Russia and China over the next five years?

Answer: Based on the results achieved and the documents signed, it can be said that over the next five years, Russia and China will cooperate in the humanitarian sphere, which both sides describe as a strategic partnership in their relations. This partnership will deepen in several key areas: education and science, culture and art, tourism, digitalization, and new technologies. Several conditions are essential for the implementation of these plans: high-level support, new, interactive formats for working with youth, further simplification of logistics, and the development of language programs to minimize cultural differences.

In the new five-year phase, cooperation will reach the level of a systemic and technologically advanced partnership aimed at creating strong ties between future generations of Russia and China.

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Breaking: Iran agreed to give up its enriched uranium stockpile in a "breakthrough" in talks, Omani Foreign Minister says

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Cairo, February 28 (Xinhua) — Iran has agreed to give up its enriched uranium stockpile during talks with the United States. Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi announced this on Friday, calling it a "breakthrough."

"This is something completely new. It really makes the uranium enrichment argument less relevant because we're now talking about giving up all stockpiles," Oman's Foreign Minister said in an interview with CBS News. –0–

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