The Kazakh government has allocated over $2 million to preserve the Caspian Sea.

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Almaty, February 24 /Xinhua/ — The Kazakh government has allocated 1.1 billion tenge (2.21 million U.S. dollars) from its reserves for the comprehensive study and preservation of the Caspian Sea, the Cabinet of Ministers' press service reported on Tuesday.

The decree on the allocation of funds to the Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of the Caspian Sea was signed by the country's Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov.

According to the press service, the funds were allocated for the purchase of equipment for marine monitoring, as well as for equipping hydrobiological and hydrochemical laboratories.

“This will allow the research institute to move to comprehensive monitoring directly in the sea, including systematic observations of hydrometeorological and biological environmental parameters, and to expand the scientifically based base on processes in the Kazakh part of the sea,” the statement said. –0–

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The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced preparations for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China.

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BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning briefed the media on Tuesday on preparations for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China on Feb. 25-26.

At a regular press conference, Mao Ning noted that this is Merz's first visit to China since taking office as Chancellor. During the visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with Merz, and Premier Li Qiang will hold talks with him to exchange views on bilateral relations and issues of mutual interest.

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The global governance system "seriously ignores" the interests and needs of countries in the Global South, according to a report from the Xinhua think tank.

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Beijing, February 24 (Xinhua) — The global governance system "seriously ignores" the interests and needs of countries in the Global South, according to a report released Tuesday by the Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency.

The rapid rise of the South is “the most striking characteristic of our times,” says the report, titled “Upholding International Justice and Coping with Global Turbulence—China’s Solution to Global Governance.”

"Today, the Global South accounts for over 40 percent of global economic output. It accounts for approximately 80 percent of global economic growth, becoming a key force in protecting international peace, promoting global development, and improving global governance," the report states. "Amid global changes unseen in a century, relations between East, West, North, and South are undergoing historic shifts characterized by a shift in relative power."

However, for a long time, the global governance system “has seriously ignored the interests and needs of countries in the Global South in agenda setting, rule making and resource allocation,” the document notes.

"Development issues in the Global South have been 'diluted,' blurred, or marginalized, leading to a marked lack of representation and systemic inequity," the document states. "In international economic organizations such as the IMF and the World Bank, the voice and influence of countries in the Global South on decision-making are significantly less than their share of the world's population and economic productivity."

“Developed countries tightly control the global value chain, keeping countries in the Global South at its lowest end,” the document says.

As emerging market and developing economies collectively rise, greater representation of the Global South and the redress of historical injustices have become “an inevitable trend of our time,” the report says. –0–

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China supports all efforts to achieve peace in the wake of the Ukrainian crisis.

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BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Tuesday that China's position on the Ukrainian crisis is consistent and clear, adding that China supports all efforts aimed at achieving peace.

Noting that the door to dialogue has finally opened in the Ukrainian crisis and all parties are continuing negotiations, Mao Ning emphasized that dialogue and negotiations remain the only correct way to resolve this crisis.

At a regular press conference, the Chinese diplomat expressed hope that all parties would seize this opportunity to reach a comprehensive, lasting and binding peace agreement.

"China will continue to cooperate with the international community to continue to play a constructive role in promoting a political solution to the crisis," the official spokesperson added. -0-

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Escalating tensions in the Middle East are in no one's interests, says China's Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Tuesday that escalating tensions in the Middle East is not in the interests of either side, commenting on reports that the United States is considering a limited military strike on Iran.

Answering a question on the matter at a regular departmental press conference, Mao Ning said China is closely monitoring the development of the situation and hopes that all parties will exercise restraint and resolve differences through dialogue. -0-

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China reacts to Panama's seizure of two canal ports

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BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — China will resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of its companies, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Tuesday in response to the Panamanian government's seizure of two Panama Canal ports operated by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.

Mao Ning confirmed at a regular press conference that China's position on issues related to ports in Panama is clear. According to the Chinese diplomat, the relevant company issued a statement reserving all rights, including legal action. -0-

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During the Spring Festival holiday, China's railways carried 121 million passenger trips.

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BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — The number of passenger trips made by rail in China during the recently concluded Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year) holiday reached 121 million, up 11.5 percent from the same period last year, according to official data released Tuesday.

On Monday, the last day of the holiday, 18.73 million passenger trips were made on the country's railways, setting a new record for daily passenger travel during the Spring Festival, according to the state-owned China Railway Corporation (CRC).

To meet the sharply increased demand, an average of 12,380 passenger trains operated daily, with up to 2,314 additional passenger trains added on certain days on popular routes and sections. During peak travel times before and after the holidays, over 1,000 high-speed overnight trains operated daily on major routes.

During the holiday season, 85.38 million tonnes of freight were transported on the national rail network, according to published data.

This year, Spring Festival fell on February 17th. The official Spring Festival holiday lasted nine days, from February 15th to 23rd inclusive. -0-

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Holidays in China are filled with cultural events.

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BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — China has concluded its nine-day Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) holiday, which was accompanied by rich cultural programs across the country.

BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — China has concluded its nine-day Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) holiday, which was accompanied by rich cultural programs across the country.

BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — China has concluded its nine-day Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) holiday, which was accompanied by rich cultural programs across the country.

BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — China has concluded its nine-day Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) holiday, which was accompanied by rich cultural programs across the country.

BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — China has concluded its nine-day Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) holiday, which was accompanied by rich cultural programs across the country.

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1,000 pancakes, balalaikas, and a welcome to spring: how Beijing celebrated Maslenitsa

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On February 18, the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing became an island of true Russian soul. This year, Maslenitsa coincided with the traditional Chinese New Year, creating a remarkable dialogue between two cultures, two traditions, but a shared meaning: the farewell to winter and the welcome of light, warmth, and renewal.

A true culinary feast awaited guests. A pancake-baking masterclass and tea party became a magnet for everyone eager to experience Russian tradition. The result was impressive: around 1,000 pancakes and fluffy fritters with a wide variety of fillings. Condensed milk, honey, homemade jams—the treats were gone in no time.

And perhaps the most important confession came from the guests: "We really love Russian pancakes!" For some, it was their first encounter; for others, it was a warm return to childhood.

The evening continued with the concert "Fire of Spring." The audience was immersed in the Russian musical element, from folk tunes to contemporary hits.

Maslenitsa at the RCC became a true celebration of unity, warmth, and spring spirit.

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From Waste to Value: High-Tech Waste Recycling Promotes Circular Economy in China

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HANGZHOU, February 24 (Xinhua) — In a residential complex in the Xihu District of Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, resident Yuan Meirong opens the lid of a trash can and throws out bottles—the entire process takes less than 10 seconds. Afterward, a chime alert appears on her mobile phone, crediting 0.8 yuan (11.6 U.S. cents) to her account.

"This is so convenient," she says, pointing to the smart trash bin. "Now I can easily recycle boxes and bottles from parcels for a small fee. It's great."

Lovere, an online waste management company, has installed 870 of these smart waste bins in nearly 400 residential complexes in Hangzhou's Xihu District since the project's pilot launch in July 2024.

Local residents can enter a phone number or scan a QR code to recycle items such as plastic bottles, cardboard boxes, old clothing, takeout bags, and plastic food containers. The equipment automatically weighs the items and calculates the amount to be recycled based on the current rate of approximately 0.6 yuan per kilogram, which is then credited directly to the user's account.

The trash containers aren't just a convenience; they also demonstrate how technology is monetizing waste streams in Chinese cities, helping to shift people from a passive approach to active participation in circular economy processes.

Since the installation of the smart containers, the recycling sorting accuracy has reached 98.5 percent, with the average monthly recycling volume reaching 1,000 tons, said Zhang Yixiang, Lovere's representative in Hangzhou.

To date, Lovere's operations have expanded to 38 Chinese cities, where over 50,000 smart containers have been installed, recycling 2 million tons of waste and benefiting over 30 million local users.

In Hangzhou's Xihu district alone, residents used these waste bins 2.58 million times, earning a total of 4.2 million yuan in cash rewards. According to the company, the most active user collected 9 tons of waste, earning 5,400 yuan.

According to Zhang Kang, head of production at Lovere in Hangzhou, IoT technology enables sensors to be triggered when containers are full, and an automated sorting center categorizes recyclable materials into more than 80 types for further distribution to downstream businesses.

“It is expected that the business will become profitable thanks to scaling,” he noted.

The Proposals of the CPC Central Committee for the Development of the 15th Five-Year Plan for the Country's Socio-Economic Development (2026-2030) included a recommendation to promote the development of a circular economy.

On Xianyu, the leading used goods trading platform of Chinese internet giant Alibaba, an average of 7 million used goods were listed for sale daily in 2025, and the average daily trading volume increased by 30 percent compared to 2024.

“Every transaction is a way for users to participate in a green lifestyle,” said Ding Jian, the platform’s CEO.

From April 2024 to March 2025, Xianyu users contributed to a reduction of 11.8 million tons of carbon emissions through participating in transactions and recycling, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 7.4 million households, Ding Jian said.

According to the China Circular Economy Association, the circular economy accounted for about 30 percent of the country's carbon emissions reduction from 2021 to 2025, and that share is expected to rise to 35 percent by 2030.

In Hangzhou's Yuhang district, local resident Chai Yuyun praised the recycling service of Huge, whose employees picked up his old sofa and table for free within 20 minutes of placing an order on the app.

Residents simply place an order through a mobile app, and a Khuge worker will arrive within an hour to pick up, weigh, price, and pay for items such as old appliances and furniture.

"I live on a high floor, and it was difficult for me to dispose of old, bulky furniture myself. Now, with just a tap of an app icon on my smartphone, I can call these workers, and they'll pick up and remove my unwanted furniture for free. It's a real relief," said Chai Yuyun.

Hu Shaoping, deputy head of Huge Recycle, said that over the past 10 years, they have created a complete chain from collecting household waste to sorting, disassembling, and reusing resources.

The service offers clearly marked prices for used home appliances with various specifications, ensuring complete pricing transparency. Residents receive payments in the form of "eco-credits," which can be exchanged for cash or spent at the Huge Mall online store, further encouraging eco-friendly consumption. To date, the company has issued eco-credits worth nearly 500 million yuan.

Xu Lin, a professor at Zhejiang University, noted that smart technologies have made recycling and eco-friendly consumption as easy as scanning a phone. He said these small actions demonstrate how the public has shifted from being told what to do to taking initiatives in the circular economy.

“If we fully realize the potential of public participation, carbon reduction will become a social consensus and a daily habit for everyone,” Xu Lin added. -0-

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