Commemorative events dedicated to the 82nd anniversary of the lifting of the siege of Leningrad were held in St. Petersburg.

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St. Petersburg, January 27 (Xinhua) — The 82nd anniversary of the complete liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi siege was celebrated in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. Concerts, exhibitions, and various events were held throughout the city to commemorate the heroic deeds of the unconquered city.

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Nevsky Pyatachok military-historical memorial complex in the Leningrad region on Tuesday, where he laid flowers at the Rubezhny Stone monument.

Later, the Russian president visited the Piskarevskoye Memorial Cemetery in St. Petersburg. In memory of the victims of the siege of the heroic city of Leningrad, the head of state laid a wreath at the "Motherland" monument.

"The Piskarevsky Memorial is a sacred place for every St. Petersburg resident. Residents come here with their entire families to remember all those who sacrificed themselves, who brought Victory closer day after day," wrote St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov on his Telegram channel.

The siege of Leningrad by Nazi Germany lasted from September 8, 1941 to January 27, 1944. –0–

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China called for the creation of an incorruptible administrative apparatus and the fight against corruption in government work.

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BEIJING, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Tuesday stressed improving Party style, building an incorruptible administrative apparatus and combating corruption in government work to provide strong guarantees for the implementation of the goals and tasks of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

Li Qiang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement at the 4th State Council Working Meeting on Ensuring Integrity in the Governance Apparatus.

Speaking at the meeting, the Chinese leader called for the implementation of comprehensive and strict intra-Party governance based on higher standards and through more effective measures to ensure the effectiveness of relevant efforts in all aspects and processes of government work.

Li Qiang stated that it is necessary to take a more decisive and vigorous approach in implementing the decisions and orders of the CPC Central Committee and ensure that officials adhere to the correct view of political achievements in practice.

The Premier of the State Council called for continuing the fight against excessive formalism, reducing the burden on low-level officials, and strengthening auditing and accounting oversight to ensure the safe and efficient use of public funds and assets.

Li Qiang also demanded that close attention be paid to corruption problems that arise both in key areas and in plain sight of the public.

The meeting was chaired by Ding Xuexiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

Also present at the meeting was Li Xi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. –0–

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China's Vice President met with the President of the National Assembly of Senegal.

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BEIJING, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Malick Ndiaye, President of the National Assembly (unicameral parliament) of Senegal, in Beijing on Tuesday.

Han Zheng noted that Senegal is an important partner for China's cooperation on the African continent. He added that China highly appreciates Senegal's understanding and support for China on issues related to human rights, Taiwan, and Xinjiang.

As the Vice President of the People's Republic of China pointed out, China is ready to work with Senegal to strengthen political mutual trust, deepen cooperation for the benefit of the people, enhance the alignment of development strategies, strengthen mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of the two countries, closely communicate and coordinate actions in international and regional affairs, and make even greater contributions to the joint construction of an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era.

M. Ndiaye, for his part, emphasized that Senegal firmly adheres to the one-China principle and is ready to strengthen practical cooperation with the Chinese side in areas such as infrastructure and intelligent transportation, as well as to jointly promote the development of African-Chinese relations with China. –0–

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Reference: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer

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BEIJING, January 27 (Xinhua) — At the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will pay an official visit to China from January 28 to 31.

Starmer graduated from the Universities of Leeds and Oxford, receiving a Bachelor of Civil Law degree. He qualified as a barrister in 1987 and worked in private practice. In 2008, he was appointed Chief Public Prosecutor and headed the Crown Prosecution Service until 2013. In 2015, he was elected to the House of Commons (the lower house of parliament).

In 2020, K. Starmer was elected leader of the Labour Party and took office as Prime Minister in July 2024. –0–

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The Russian-Chinese film "Red Silk" has become a true sociocultural phenomenon, says the CEO of the Russian media holding "National Media Group."

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Moscow, January 27 /Xinhua/ — The joint Russian-Chinese film project "Red Silk" was a commercial success and, according to Moscow, has become a significant socio-political event in 2025. This project has given a significant boost to the development of cooperation between the two countries in the field of cinematography.

"Undoubtedly, one of the highlights of 2025, and an example of Russian-Chinese co-production, was the feature film 'Red Silk.' This historical adventure detective story has generated great interest among audiences in both countries," Anna Yarina, Director of the Cinematography Department of the Russian Ministry of Culture, noted in an interview with Xinhua.

In May 2025, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the State Film Administration of the People's Republic of China signed an Action Plan for Joint Film Production until 2030. The document outlines several areas of cooperation, including the creation of joint films and the strengthening of direct contacts between Russian and Chinese film industry figures and relevant organizations.

According to Svetlana Balanova, CEO of the Russian media holding National Media Group (NMG), which co-produced the film Red Silk and organized and facilitated its large-scale distribution in Russia, "the film has become a true socio-cultural phenomenon, and even, in its own way, a socio-political event."

The initial idea behind the project, implemented by the production team, general producer Vadim Byrkin and director Andrey Volgin, was to create a film that Russian audiences would perceive as Russian, and Chinese audiences as Chinese. "In this sense, we managed to overcome the difficulty of character balance: the film features both Russian and Chinese protagonists. And, of course, such a film had to be made as a co-production," emphasized the NMG CEO.

"We see 'Red Silk' as the first step in implementing a systemic approach that will help us mutually promote the best national films and jointly create films that demonstrate the shared values of the two nations," she added.

The film, which became "the largest joint Russian-Chinese film project in modern history," was a commercial success. "In terms of box office receipts, the film met our expectations at both Russian and Chinese box offices, consistently reaching the top of the charts throughout its run," noted S. Balanova. According to her, the "Red Silk" project was also important in terms of sharing experience and introducing the latest technologies into filmmaking. "The implementation of joint Russian-Chinese film projects is a driver of development and the introduction of the latest technologies into filmmaking, as well as the exchange of experience between two great national film schools, which the Chinese and Russian schools are rightfully considered to be," she noted.

"In 2026, the film dialogue between our countries will continue actively, both at the state level and between major media holdings, film companies, and specialized organizations," noted A. Yarina. "A number of projects by Russian filmmakers are already being developed with their Chinese colleagues, including the second part of the historical film 'Red Silk,' 'Black Silk.'" –0–

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The President of Belarus confirmed the course towards building strategic relations at the highest level with China.

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Minsk, January 27 (Xinhua) — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated on Tuesday that the country's decision to build the highest-level strategic relationship with China is not subject to revision. The Belarusian leader's press service released the corresponding statement the same day.

"The decision to build strategic relations with China at the highest level is irrevocable. We will invest resources, time, and attention in strengthening our cooperation. We have all the reserves for this," A. Lukashenko emphasized during a meeting on developing cooperation with China.

"China is a serious and long-term commitment. We will always cooperate with China, as long as our country exists as an independent and sovereign state. I am confident that we will always be independent and sovereign," the Belarusian president stated.

According to him, cooperation with China in the automotive industry has enabled Belarus to produce high-quality and popular cars, and thanks to China's technical and economic assistance, Minsk now boasts world-class sports facilities, including an international-standard swimming pool and the National Football Stadium. A. Lukashenko remarked that "this is a gift from true friends."

He also noted the growing desire of Belarusian youth to study in China and emphasized that expanding air travel to Hainan Province and the cities of Shanghai and Urumqi will quickly restore tourism to Belarus.

Furthermore, A. Lukashenko emphasized that China has become Belarus' second-largest trading partner, and Belarusian exports to the Chinese market have surpassed those to the European Union. The head of state set the goal of further increasing China's share of the country's total exports and called for more active participation in the Chinese market.

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A terrorist attack against a foreign diplomatic mission in Baku was thwarted.

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Baku, January 27 /Xinhua/ — The State Security Service (SSS) of Azerbaijan reported on Tuesday that a terrorist attack on a foreign embassy in the country's capital was prevented.

According to the agency, as a result of investigative measures, reasonable suspicions arose regarding three Azerbaijani citizens, who, as the investigation established, were preparing an attack on the diplomatic mission in Baku motivated by religious hatred.

Intelligence agencies established that the suspects had ties to the group "Vilayat Khorasan," which is part of the terrorist organization ISIS.

The perpetrators had prepared items they intended to use as weapons in advance for the attack. State Security Service officers conducted an operation to detain them as they were heading toward the embassy building.

The State Security Service emphasized that the investigation into the case is ongoing, but the agency did not disclose which country's embassy the suspects planned to attack.

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In the context of geopolitical changes, Beijing is the most important point of support for Minsk, says the President of Belarus.

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Minsk, January 27 (Xinhua) — Amid tectonic geopolitical shifts, Beijing is a crucial point of support for Minsk. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated this on Tuesday during a meeting on developing cooperation with China. The Belarusian leader's press service released the information on the same day.

During the meeting, A. Lukashenko emphasized that the added value of Belarusian-Chinese cooperation is undeniable and obvious. "China today is not just our main partner. China is the primary partner for all countries that have set their sights on development," the Belarusian leader emphasized.

"In the context of tectonic geopolitical changes, Beijing is a crucial point of support for Minsk. And not only for Minsk. The special status of Belarusian-Chinese cooperation is recognized and respected by everyone—from the Russians and Americans to African countries," noted Alexander Lukashenko.

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China urged Japan to reflect on its historical transgressions and correct mistakes.

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UN, January 27 /Xinhua/ — Japan must reflect on its historical misdeeds and correct its mistakes, China's Permanent Representative to the UN, Fu Cong, said Monday at the Security Council's open debate on international legal order.

Fu Tsung noted that the victory in World War II protected the moral foundations of humanity and laid the foundation for the modern system of international law.

"However, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently decided to go against the grain of history," the Chinese diplomat stated, noting that, in a speech to the Japanese parliament, she linked Chinese Taiwan to a so-called "existential threat to Japan" and sent the wrong signal by implying possible Japanese military intervention in the Taiwan issue. He emphasized that Sanae Takaichi also refused to retract her erroneous statements.

Taiwan's return to China is a result of victory in World War II and an integral part of the post-war international order, Fu Tsung said. He asserted that this indisputable fact has been politically confirmed and has an irrefutable historical and legal basis.

As Fu Cong emphasized, Sanae Takaichi's absurd remarks constitute gross interference in China's internal affairs, violate the international obligations that Japan, as a defeated country, must abide by, openly challenge the international order based on international law, and seriously violate the basic norms of international relations enshrined in the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

“We urge Japan to acknowledge its history, acknowledge its wrongdoings and correct its mistakes, and take concrete measures to responsibly address the concerns of the international community,” said China’s Permanent Representative to the UN.

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The aim of the recent unrest was to draw the US into a new war against Iran, according to the Iranian Foreign Minister.

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Tehran, January 27 (Xinhua) — Recent unrest in Iran was aimed at drawing the United States into a new war against the Islamic Republic, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated during a phone call with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijit Herath on Monday.

He said "peaceful protests" earlier this month had escalated into violent actions of an "organized and terrorist nature" that were "aimed at drawing the United States into a new war against Iran."

A. Araghchi said he appreciated the Sri Lankan government's support for Iran in response to the UN Human Rights Council's resolution against Tehran adopted on Friday, calling it a sign of Sri Lanka's "independent, balanced and friendly" approach to Iran.

V. Herath said Sri Lanka will continue to strive to strengthen relations with Iran despite interference from other countries.

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