Special Report: Four years after the conflict escalated, people in Russia and Ukraine are yearning for peace.

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Moscow, February 27 (Xinhua) — February marked exactly four years since the escalation of the crisis in Ukraine. The negotiation process between Russia and Ukraine is proving difficult, and the road to peace is long and arduous. Xinhua correspondents interviewed local residents in both countries and found that Ukrainians and Russians are tired of war and long for peace.

On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine. Western countries imposed sweeping sanctions against Russia, and many Western companies withdrew from the Russian market. The Russian economy faced severe shocks, and commodity prices rose across the country.

Sergey, 69, works as a security guard for a housing and maintenance company. When asked why he continues to work after retirement, he explained, "Prices have been rising too quickly in recent years, my pension is small, and I have to save. That's why I took a job to help support my family."

Due to Ukrainian drone attacks, airports in many Russian cities are frequently experiencing flight delays and even cancellations, sometimes leading to widespread internet outages, making mobile payments and parking fees difficult. Damage to oil refineries and other energy infrastructure has led to electricity and fuel shortages in some cities. Festive events in many cities have been scaled back, with some traditional public celebrations and fireworks displays cancelled.

St. Petersburg resident Alena was taking her six-year-old son to kindergarten. "I hope the conflict ends as soon as possible, so that the fighting stops and both sides reach an agreement," she told Xinhua.

Olesya, an employee of a Russian real estate company, noted: "I want the conflict to end quickly and for peace to reign. It would be better if there were no hostility between the countries."

Almost every night, shrill air raid sirens sound in Kyiv. Many Ukrainian cities have recently experienced frequent outages of electricity, heat, water, and internet.

Olga, an administrator at a construction company in Kyiv, told Xinhua that although Ukrainians have gradually learned to cope with everyday difficulties, this winter has been the hardest in four years. "Electricity is only on for two hours a day. During this time, you have to cook, boil water, and charge all your devices. Everything has to be planned for this short window because no one knows when the next power will come on," she said.

Andriy is a private entrepreneur and volunteer. He believes the most noticeable change over the past four years is the absence of the convoys of cars and streams of people that used to be seen entering the Dnipropetrovsk region and heading east. Previously, they were traveling to support the front. "People have simply run out of money, they're tired, everyone needs to think about how to survive," he said.

Vitaliy, a resident of Ukraine's Chernihiv region, told Xinhua: "People are exhausted by the war, they don't want it to continue, and they long for peace as soon as possible. We just want to live a normal life."

In December 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia agreed to negotiations and was ready to end the conflict.

On the eve of the fourth anniversary of the Second World War, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Kyiv and Moscow were approaching the "beginning of the end" of the conflict. "Ukraine needs a ceasefire. /…/ We don't need a pause. We need an end to the war," he said.

Russia and Ukraine need peace.

Since the beginning of the year, Russia, the United States, and Ukraine have held several rounds of talks in Abu Dhabi and Geneva, which has given some hope for an end to the conflict.

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British staff in Iran temporarily withdrawn – UK government

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LONDON, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — The British government said on Friday that its staff in Iran have been "temporarily withdrawn" and the embassy continues to "work remotely."

In updated travel advice, the UK Foreign Office advised against all travel to Iran.

"Due to the security situation, British personnel have been temporarily withdrawn from Iran. Our embassy continues to operate remotely," the department said in a statement.

The Foreign Office has urged British citizens, both residents and visitors, already in Iran to carefully consider their presence there and the associated risks.

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The Chinese Embassy in Israel has issued a security warning for Chinese citizens in the country.

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JERUSALEM, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — The Chinese Embassy in Tel Aviv on Friday issued a security alert, urging Chinese citizens in Israel to step up precautions amid renewed security concerns in the Middle East.

In its notice, the diplomatic mission called on Chinese citizens to closely monitor developments and follow security instructions issued by Israeli authorities, maintain heightened vigilance, strengthen precautionary measures and emergency measures, and avoid unnecessary travel.

The embassy also advised Chinese citizens to familiarize themselves with nearby bomb shelters and evacuation routes to ensure their safety.

In an earlier notice issued on February 24, the diplomatic mission noted that the security situation in the region remains tense and warned that further deterioration cannot be ruled out, calling on Chinese citizens to remain vigilant and take appropriate precautions. –0–

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Breaking: Former US President Bill Clinton testifies about ties to J. Epstein

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NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton testified behind closed doors to members of Congress on Friday about his ties to convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

The sworn testimony in Chappaqua, New York, came a day after his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, appeared before lawmakers to give her own testimony.

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US citizens are leaving Iraq en masse, the US Embassy is checking its evacuation readiness, according to Saudi Arabia's Al-Hadath TV channel.

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Riyadh, February 27 (Xinhua) — A large number of Americans have left Iraq through Baghdad International Airport in the past 24 hours, Saudi Arabia's Al-Hadath television reported on Friday.

The report also noted that the US Embassy in Baghdad conducted emergency evacuation drills. Iraqi and US officials have not yet confirmed the departure of American citizens.

The news comes amid growing speculation about a possible US strike on Iran, which has intensified after Washington authorized the evacuation of non-critical US embassy staff in Israel.

Meanwhile, the US nuclear-powered Gerald Ford-class aircraft carrier arrived on Friday off the coast of Haifa in the north of the Jewish state. –0–

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Azerbaijan has prepared 24 tourist routes for WUF13 participants.

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Baku, February 27 (Xinhua) — To promote the country's tourism potential, Azerbaijan has prepared 24 tourist routes for participants of the 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13). This was announced by Kanan Guluzade, Advisor to the Chairman of the State Tourism Agency, at a press conference dedicated to preparations for WUF13.

K. Guluzade noted that these tours include thematic programs covering not only Baku and Absheron, but also Guba, Qusar, Sheki, Shamakhi, Gabala, Lankaran, and other parts of the country. He stated that Azerbaijan's tourism industry is fully prepared to welcome guests at the highest level.

Regarding the accommodation of session participants, K. Guluzade noted that more than 100 hotels in Baku and Absheron are involved in this process. "Currently, there are 206 hotels in Baku that have received star certifications," he noted.

WUF13 will be held in Baku from 17 to 22 May 2026. The forum will be co-hosted by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme and the Government of Azerbaijan. Representatives from governments, municipalities, the private sector, civil society, youth and academic circles from various countries, as well as international organizations, will participate in the event.

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China will continue to support all efforts to peacefully resolve the Ukrainian crisis, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

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Beijing, February 27 (Xinhua) — China will continue to play its own constructive role in achieving peace and support all efforts that contribute to this goal, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday in response to a question regarding the crisis in Ukraine.

"Peace talks cannot end the crisis overnight, but if we stick to dialogue, there is hope for peace," Mao Ning said at a regular press briefing.

She noted that on February 25, Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz held an in-depth exchange of views on the Ukrainian crisis during their meeting. Outlining China's principled position, Xi Jinping emphasized that the key to finding a solution lies in consistent dialogue and negotiations, adding that it is important to ensure the equal participation of all parties and lay a solid foundation for peace, guarantee the reasonable concerns of all parties are taken into account, and strengthen the desire for peace; ensure the achievement of universal security and build a lasting peace architecture.

Mao Ning stated that since the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis, China has been consistently committed to promoting peace talks and a political settlement of the crisis.

"Although disagreements between the parties currently persist, it's important that negotiations are ongoing and the parties are beginning to focus on resolving the underlying issues surrounding this crisis. The Chinese side welcomes this," the diplomat said.

China hopes that President Xi Jinping's proposal to resolve the crisis will provide useful lessons for negotiations between the parties involved, the official added.

“China will continue to play a constructive role in achieving peace in its own way, facilitate all efforts that contribute to this goal, support all parties in continuing dialogue and negotiations, and steadily build consensus so as to ultimately achieve a just, lasting and binding peace agreement, ensuring lasting peace and stability in Europe,” Mao Ning concluded. –0–

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Exclusive: Potential for Russian-Chinese cooperation in developing the Northern Sea Route is growing – Rosatom

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St. Petersburg, February 27 /Xinhua/ — The potential for Russian-Chinese cooperation in developing the Northern Sea Route (NSR) is growing, and it is becoming an important route linking China and other Southeast Asian countries with Europe. This was stated in an interview with Xinhua by Vladimir Panov, special representative for Arctic development at the Russian state corporation Rosatom.

According to him, Russia and China are building effective cooperation in Arctic development at both the corporate and intergovernmental levels. "A target for cargo traffic between the two countries along the NSR (20 million tons by 2030) has been approved, and a memorandum on training Chinese crews for operations in polar waters has been signed," Panov noted.

"Traditional waterways connecting Europe with Asia pass through the territorial waters of a large number of countries. To ensure the safety of the route, it is necessary to cooperate with each of these countries," noted the Rosatom special representative, adding that "Russia has a unique fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers. Rosatom already has eight such vessels at its disposal. Furthermore, four more unique nuclear-powered vessels are currently under construction, including the new "Lider" class."

V. Panov emphasized that international cooperation has been actively expanding in recent years. "We see great interest from Chinese shipping companies in transporting cargo along the NSR. For example, last year, the first fully international transit voyage departed from the port of Ningbo and arrived at the British port of Felixstowe," the expert noted.

The NSR is one of the most promising areas for global logistics development in the coming decades. "We now face a new challenge: transitioning navigation along the eastern NSR to year-round operation. This requires increasing the number of icebreakers, building high-quality Arctic-class vessels, and expanding the communications, port, and railway infrastructure linking the NSR to the mainland. All of this requires significant investment and joint efforts," noted V. Panov.

Rosatom's special representative expects a new historical record for container voyages on the NSR to be set in 2026. –0–

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China to Record Best Air Quality Ever in 2025 — Ministry of Ecology and Environment

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Beijing, February 27 (Xinhua) — Air quality in China will reach its highest level on record in 2025, Li Tianwei, head of the Atmospheric Environment Department of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, announced on Friday.

As Li Tianwei noted at a press conference, by the end of 2025, the average concentration of PM2.5 particulate matter in cities at and above prefecture-level nationwide was 28.0 μg per cubic meter, the proportion of days with excellent air quality reached 89.3 percent, and the proportion of days with severe pollution reached 0.9 percent. All three indicators were the best ever recorded.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), PM2.5 concentrations nationwide decreased by 20 percent, the official added.

According to Li Tianwei, the gross regional product of 29 cities currently exceeds 1 trillion yuan (about 144.45 billion US dollars), and the average PM2.5 concentration in these cities is 27.8 micrograms per cubic meter, which is better than the national average.

“All of these cities have shown remarkable improvements during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, proving that economic growth and blue sky protection can go hand in hand, achieving mutual benefits,” Li Tianwei added. –0–

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Kyrgyzstan's economy has grown almost threefold in 5 years, says president

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Bishkek, February 27 (Xinhua) — Kyrgyzstan's economy has nearly tripled over the past five years, which can be considered a significant achievement. This was announced here on Friday by President Sadyr Japarov at a national meeting on socioeconomic development results in 2025 and plans for the coming years.

In 2020, Kyrgyzstan's GDP was $8.3 billion, and by the end of 2025, it will exceed $22.6 billion. "Therefore, we can confidently call this a significant achievement and noticeable growth," noted S. Japarov.

According to him, over the past five years, tax revenues have increased approximately fourfold, customs duties sixfold, and non-tax revenues almost ninefold. The consolidated budget in 2025 has grown 3.5 times compared to the 2021 figure.

The President also stated that over the past four years, the country's average annual real economic growth rate has been 10.2 percent. International reserves have exceeded $10 billion for the first time.

S. Japarov emphasized that Kyrgyzstan must become a strong, competitive, and socially sustainable state in the coming years. "By 2030, we have set ourselves specific goals: to increase the gross domestic product per capita to $4,500 and to ensure the total economic output of at least $30 billion," he stated.

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