China has issued a regulation on the management of military lands.

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — China's State Council and the Central Military Commission recently issued a set of regulations for the management of land used for military purposes.

The document is aimed at strengthening the management of military lands, their protection and rational use, as well as meeting the land needs of national defense and military construction.

The document comes into force on November 1, 2025. –0–

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The international community hopes that the United States and Russia will fulfill their nuclear disarmament obligations, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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Beijing, September 23 (Xinhua) — The international community hopes that the United States and Russia will faithfully fulfill their special and primary responsibilities on nuclear disarmament, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday.

Guo Jiakun made the statement in response to a request to comment on the news that Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed Russia's readiness to continue observing the central quantitative restrictions under the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) for one year after its expiration in February next year.

As Vladimir Putin emphasized, this measure will be viable only on the condition that the United States acts in a similar manner and “does not take steps that will undermine the balance of existing deterrent potentials.”

China highly appreciates the positive position expressed by Russia, said the official representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

"Regarding the New START Treaty between the US and Russia, China's position remains unchanged," Guo Jiakun stated. "It is important that the US and Russia, which possess the world's largest nuclear arsenals, fulfill their special and primary nuclear disarmament obligations, resume treaty implementation, and develop a path to further significant reductions in their nuclear stockpiles on a verifiable, irreversible, and legally binding basis."

According to the Chinese diplomat, this is exactly what the international community expects to see.

The New START Treaty, signed by Russia and the United States in 2010, sets limits on the number of deployed nuclear warheads and strategic delivery systems each side may possess. Moscow and Washington officially extended the treaty for five years in February 2021. In February 2023, Vladimir Putin signed a law suspending Russia's participation in New START, but the country has not withdrawn from the treaty entirely.

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Feature: "The Magic of Purple Clay" — Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson M. Zakharova presented a family collection of Yixing teapots

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Moscow, September 23 /Xinhua/ — "Yixing ceramics combine all genres of Chinese art. This includes small sculpture, calligraphy, painting, and poetry. It also includes philosophy, of course," said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.

On Monday, the diplomat presented her family collection of Chinese teapots at the Moscow Museum of Oriental Art. This unique collection was part of the exhibition "The Magic of Purple Clay: Yixing Zisha Pottery," dedicated to the centuries-old art of making teapots from Yixing clay in Jiangsu Province, eastern China.

Jiangsu Province has been a center of ceramic production for over 4,000 years. The distinctive style of Yixing teaware began to develop during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and reached its peak during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.

"Why do I say it's philosophy? Because it's not just the emotional outburst of an artist who felt something and sculpted it. No, it's a profound knowledge of Chinese history, symbolism, and mythology, which is reflected in the teapot," explained M. Zakharova, emphasizing the uniqueness of each teapot.

She says her parents started collecting Chinese teapots when they were on a business trip to China in the 1980s. They acquired several teapots and realized that this wasn't just ceramics, but a vast genre connected to Chinese culture.

The exhibition features approximately 60 teapots from the M. Zakharova family collection. "We've showcased pieces that I consider to be works of art, not just tableware," she noted.

Here you can also see one of Grandma M. Zakharova's favorite teapots. "This teapot united us all—grandma, my parents, me, and our friends. Even after Grandma passed away, it still remained a special object in our lives. We remember her when we see this teapot. That's the magic," the diplomat shared.

Speaking about the phenomenon of Chinese Zisha ceramics, M. Zakharova emphasized that the Yixing teapot retains heat well, and the inner walls absorb and preserve the tea's aroma. Due to its porosity, the teapot not only retains the heat of the beverage but also enhances the flavor of each tea variety. It is believed that if you brew the same tea for many years, the teapot will release its aroma over time when boiling water is added.

"This teapot exhibition offers a unique opportunity to explore China," says M. Zakharova. She hopes the exhibition will be of interest not only to specialists in Chinese culture but also to a wider audience.

The exhibition will be held at the Museum of the East from September 25 to November 9. –0–

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Drone incident was a "serious attack on critical infrastructure," says Danish Prime Minister

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OSLO, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday that the drone incident that led to the closure of Copenhagen Airport for several hours on Monday was a "serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure." She added that the incident should be viewed in the broader context of hybrid threats across Europe.

"We've already seen drones over Poland, activity in Romania, violations of Estonian airspace, cyberattacks on European airports over the weekend, and now drones in Denmark and Norway," M. Frederiksen told reporters.

Copenhagen's Kastrup International Airport suspended operations for approximately four hours on Monday evening, affecting approximately 20,000 passengers. Flight delays and cancellations continued on Tuesday, preventing travelers from attending study trips, honeymoons, business trips, and sporting events.

In neighboring Norway, Oslo's Gardermoen Airport was also forced to close around midnight Monday night after drones were spotted overhead. The airport reopened around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. Norway's police security service said it was in contact with Danish authorities to determine whether the two incidents were related.

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Five people died in a road accident in northern Kazakhstan.

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Almaty, September 23 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed in a traffic accident 5 km from the village of Bayet in the Pavlodar region of northern Kazakhstan, the Kazinform news agency reported on Tuesday.

An accident occurred on the Pavlodar-Kyzylorda highway involving a truck and a car. According to preliminary reports, the driver of the latter created a dangerous situation. This resulted in a collision and a fire in the car.

Four passengers and the driver died in the accident. A pre-trial investigation has been launched into the accident.

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Poland to reopen border with Belarus – Prime Minister

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Warsaw, September 23 (Xinhua) — Poland has decided to reopen border crossings with Belarus on the night of September 24-25. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced this on Tuesday.

In connection with the Russian-Belarusian military exercises "West-2025" from September 12 to 16, Poland closed all checkpoints on the border with Belarus from midnight on September 12.

As Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Marcin Kerwiński stated after the decision to close the border, cross-border traffic will only resume once the government is convinced that “the safety of Polish citizens is fully guaranteed.” –0–

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Exclusive: China's Global Governance Initiative is timely and symbolic, says Kyrgyzstani political scientist

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Bishkek, September 23 (Xinhua) — The China Initiative on Global Governance (CIGG) meets the demands of today's global agenda. Its announcement is timely and symbolic, amid the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. This was stated in an interview with Xinhua by Kyrgyz political scientist Igor Shestakov.

As the political scientist emphasized, the Global Governance Initiative, which was put forward by China during the recently concluded Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in the Chinese city of Tianjin, is aimed, on the one hand, at building a just world where, regardless of territorial size and economic indicators, sovereign states have equal rights, and, on the other hand, at building a world order that is an alternative to the unipolarity that certain countries have long espoused.

According to the expert, the Chinese side insists that sovereign equality is the main prerequisite for global governance, and the rule of international law is its guarantee.

"The world today needs a fair and equal system," I. Shestakov emphasized. "Every country has the right to strive for a better future, and modernization is not the privilege of individual states. It is necessary to improve the global governance system through appropriate reforms."

The political scientist stated that the four global Initiatives proposed by China—the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and the Global Governance Initiative—are designed to unite and consolidate countries against challenges and establish the necessary stability in the world.

"Therefore, China's global peace initiatives are prepared to correct the growing processes of chaos and attempts to dictate terms," noted I. Shestakov. "I think that sound global powers will strive to build a multipolar world where there will be global governance, not individual control." –0–

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China's Foreign Minister told a US congressional delegation that resolute opposition to "Taiwan independence" is essential for maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

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China's Foreign Minister told a US congressional delegation that resolute opposition to "Taiwan independence" is a prerequisite for maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

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The first Ironman triathlon competition was held in China near the world's highest bridge.

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Guiyang, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — The first international Ironman triathlon competition took place on Sunday near the world's highest bridge, which spans the Huajiang Gorge in southwest China's Guizhou Province.

More than 200 athletes from 20 countries and regions, including Russia, the USA, and France, took part in the competition.

Yegor Repin, a 26-year-old Russian who has been pursuing a master's degree in China since 2023, tried his hand at an Ironman triathlon for the first time.

He noted that the support of local residents and the unique natural landscapes of Guizhou Province inspired him during the competition. "Such beauty fills people with passion!"

For E. Repin, the allure of triathlon extends beyond the sport itself. He particularly praised the friends he made from all over the world during the competition.

"The athletes are full of enthusiasm. This atmosphere of unity, which helped bring everyone together, is a major reason for my participation in these competitions," the young man noted.

According to him, exchanges between Russia and China are becoming deeper and closer, and such sporting events are the embodiment of the friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

As a reminder, the bridge is located at the junction of Guanling-Buyi Miao Autonomous County in Anshun City and Zhenfeng County in Qianxinan-Buyi Miao Autonomous Prefecture. It is also a key project within the Liuzhi-Anlong Expressway.

Construction of the Huajiang Gorge Bridge began in January 2022. It is expected to open to traffic in the second half of 2025, reducing the time it takes to cross the canyon by car from over two hours to approximately one minute.

The design height of the aforementioned bridge from the bottom of the gorge to the bridge deck is 625 meters. The total length of this steel suspension bridge is 2,890 meters, and the length of the main span is 1,420 meters. After completion of all construction work, it will become not only the highest in the world, but also the bridge with the longest span in the world built in a mountainous area. -0-

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Xi Jinping called for joint efforts to better build a beautiful Xinjiang /detailed version-1/

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URUMQI, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday met with representatives of various ethnic groups and people from all walks of life in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and called for joint efforts to better build a beautiful Xinjiang in China's modernization drive.

Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, arrived in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, earlier in the day to attend celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the autonomous region.

On behalf of the CPC Central Committee, Xi Jinping expressed sincere greetings and warm wishes to representatives of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang.

He held separate meetings with local officials, leaders of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, as well as representatives of personnel who come to work in Xinjiang from other regions of the country, political and legal workers and police officers, as well as patriotic representatives of religious circles.

Xi Jinping also met with senior military personnel of the rank of colonel and above, as well as role models and civilian personnel from the troops stationed in Urumqi. On behalf of the CPC Central Committee and the Central Military Commission, he extended sincere greetings to all officers and soldiers in Xinjiang.

High-ranking officials, including Wang Huning and Cai Qi, attended these meetings. -0-

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