No casualties reported from 4.7 magnitude earthquake in Xizang

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LHASA, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) — No casualties have been reported so far after a 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck Shuanghu County, Nagchu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region at 8:03 a.m. on Tuesday.

The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a point with coordinates 33.97 degrees north latitude and 87.77 degrees east longitude, the hypocenter was at a depth of 10 km. There are no administrative centers of volosts and villages within a radius of 50 km from the epicenter.

"We immediately conducted a situation assessment after receiving information about the earthquake, and there are no reports of casualties or injuries or material damage so far," said the Shuanghu County Emergency Management Department. -0-

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D. Trump announced additional measures to combat crime in Washington, with the possibility of reaching the national level

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order providing "additional concrete measures" to "further toughen the fight against crime" in Washington and signaling the possibility of deploying the National Guard across the country.

According to the document, the defense secretary must create “a specialized unit of the District of Columbia National Guard” prepared to ensure public safety and order in the capital if necessary, and also “ensure that state National Guards are similarly trained and prepared to assist in suppressing civil unrest throughout the country.”

In addition, the Pentagon chief is required to ensure that the National Guard's rapid response forces are ready to "rapidly deploy nationwide" if needed.

The order also directs the National Park Service to hire additional Park Police officers to support public safety in Washington, and directs the District of Columbia Attorney's Office to "hire additional prosecutors" to handle violent and property crimes.

CNN called the order the “clearest sign yet” that Trump intends to expand the use of the military in law enforcement nationwide. The report noted that the National Guard is largely under the command of governors, and the order does not specify which authorities would control units outside Washington if a state governor does not want to use them.

The order came days after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered National Guard troops patrolling the streets of Washington to begin carrying their service weapons.

Trump previously said the federal government could extend such anti-crime measures to Chicago, and he later expressed a desire to deploy the National Guard in New York. On August 11, he called those two cities, as well as Baltimore, Los Angeles and Oakland, “problematic.” The mayors of all five cities are Democrats. –0–

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China sees boom in drone pilot certification amid booming low-altitude economy

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BEIJING, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) — At a training base for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators in east China's Changzhou City, Huang Yushuo, a 20-year-old student at Jiangsu University of Technology, is taking a UAV training course during his summer vacation, where he squeezes a joystick and performs a series of actions such as hovering at a fixed point, rotating in the air, etc.

Huang Yushuo's classmate is Feng Yujia, a graduate student at Shanghai-based Fudan University, who told China's Keji Ribao (science and technology daily): "I want to get a [drone operator] license to improve my competitiveness when looking for a job in the future."

As of the end of 2024, there were 2.177 million registered UAVs in China, while there were just over 247,000 licensed pilots, the newspaper reported. In July 2025, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of China included UAV group flight planner in the national occupation list, which was another positive development for the UAV industry.

Thanks to a series of incentives, the drone industry has begun to grow rapidly in China. Against this backdrop, the drone pilot profession is rapidly gaining popularity in the country, which has caused a boom in the desire to obtain a permit to fly civilian drones.

HUGE POTENTIAL OF THE UAV MARKET

The UAV industry is one of the major low-altitude economy sectors that is rapidly developing in China and is included in the list of emerging strategic industries in the country.

In 2024 and 2025, the phrase “low-altitude economy” was included twice in the government work report presented at the annual session of the National People's Congress, demonstrating its important role in the country's economic development.

China's Nongmin Ribao (Peasant Daily) newspaper, citing a forecast by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, reports that the market size of China's low-altitude economy will be 1.5 trillion yuan (about $210 billion) in 2025, and could reach 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035.

Why do we need drones? The answer to this question focuses on “unmanned”, which reveals the indispensability of UAVs in high-risk situations for people. In some areas of China, including Shanghai, Jiangsu Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, drones are replacing “Spiderman” in cleaning the glass exterior walls of high-rise buildings and solar photovoltaic panels, which is a safer and more efficient solution for performing dangerous tasks for people. In the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, a drone is involved in the emergency delivery of drugs to save patients in critical condition.

The global civil UAV market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of over 19% in the next five years. In 2029, the commercial UAV market in China will exceed RMB 300 billion, with logistics, plant protection, surveying and mapping, aerial transportation, and inspection being the main driving forces for the market.

The widespread use of UAVs has also led to the emergence of a new profession in China: drone pilot. The “Interim Regulations on UAV Flight Management” that came into effect in China in January 2024 clearly stipulate that small, medium and large UAVs must obtain relevant licenses to operate. Such requirements open up huge opportunities for the development of UAV pilot training services.

HOW TO IMPROVE THE LEVEL OF TRAINING OF A UAV PILOT

Data from China's National Civil UAV Integrated and Comprehensive Supervision Platform shows that as of July 31, 2025, there were 3,579 UAV pilot training institutions registered across the country, up from 1,343 at the end of 2024. However, the rapid increase in the number of such institutions has caused a number of problems. For example, some institutions are not fully qualified, resulting in extensive management methods, lack of clear standards for tuition fees, and declining course quality.

However, ordinary pilots make up the lion's share of UAV operators in China. The country is experiencing an acute shortage of highly skilled professionals who possess complex skills such as aerial photography and mapping, plant protection, inspection, and drone flight control. The structural imbalance in this field has become a source of concern for Chinese society.

"UAV operator training is a developing field, and in its development, there is often a problem of chaotic expansion," said Sun Tao, head of the Shanghai-based Pilot's Home aviation club.

In his opinion, since the capabilities of educational institutions in training UAV pilots vary greatly, relevant departments should raise the entry threshold, further strengthen supervision, and combat false propaganda and illegal organization of training sessions. Industry associations should promote the establishment of a classified certification system and pay attention to practical training, he emphasized.

Sun Tao believes that it is necessary to clarify the skill requirements of junior, intermediate and advanced pilots. Junior pilots can focus on basic operations and simple tasks, intermediate pilots should be able to handle complex scenarios, while senior pilots should master deep industry knowledge and comprehensive management capabilities. He proposed developing special courses for application scenarios such as plant protection, inspection and aerial photography to ensure that the training content accurately matches the needs of the industry.

According to the Chinese newspaper Nongmin Zhibo, vocational schools are the educational institutions that are most closely integrated with industry. About a decade ago, the UAV industry in Suzhou City in east China's Jiangsu Province picked up speed, and it developed particularly rapidly in the agricultural sector. In January 2018, Suzhou Agricultural Vocational College was among the first universities in Jiangsu Province to apply for a major in applied technology for unmanned aerial vehicle applications, aiming to train qualified professionals in the agricultural sector.

The booming UAV industry has been accompanied by a rapid increase in the number of higher vocational schools in China offering courses in drone application technology, with the number now reaching 523.

In addition, there are currently 31 universities in China that have opened a new undergraduate major related to UAV system development. In the second half of 2024, six Chinese universities, including Beijing Aerospace University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Northwest Industrial University, Nanjing Aerospace University, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, and South China Polytechnic University, opened a new major called “Low-Altitude Technology and Engineering.” They have completed the recruitment work this year. -0-

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D. Trump spoke about a conversation with V. Putin after a meeting with V. Zelensky and European leaders

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday that he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders at the White House on Aug. 18.

He noted that security guarantees for Ukraine have not yet been formulated definitively. D. Trump suggested that Europe take the leading role with the “support” of the United States.

“We haven’t even discussed the details of that yet,” the head of the White House said. “Europe is going to give them [Ukraine — Xinhua] significant security guarantees, and they should do that because they are right there, but we will be involved in terms of support to help them.”

D. Trump added that during a meeting with V. Putin on August 15 in the American state of Alaska, he discussed with him the reduction of the nuclear arsenals of the United States and Russia after the end of the Ukrainian crisis. –0–

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11 killed in heavy rains in Rajasthan, India

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) — At least 11 people have been killed and two others are missing after heavy rains lashed parts of India's western Rajasthan state in the past 48 hours, authorities said on Monday.

They said five days of heavy rain had caused flash floods, inundating homes and roads, cutting off dozens of villages from major cities and severely damaging the transport system.

The local administration made every effort to provide supplies and assistance to the thousands of victims.

Several hundred people have been safely evacuated so far. –0–

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Japanese Army Unit 731 Evidence Museum Releases New Historical Materials Revealing Facts of Germ Warfare Against China

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August 15 marks the 80th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, as well as the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Museum of Evidence of Unit 731, the Japanese special forces unit that carried out horrific biological warfare experiments during World War II. On this day, the museum unveiled a series of new evidence and historical materials, including 3,010 pages of archival documents, 194 minutes of video footage, 312 photographs, 12 postcards, and eight letters, that detail Japan's crimes in the field of biological warfare.

The released evidence is mainly divided into three main categories. The first part is historical materials obtained from official Japanese institutions. The second part is oral testimonies from former Unit 731 members collected by the museum in 2018 during an evidence-gathering trip to Japan. The third part is historical materials about the crimes obtained from the Japanese public.

New evidence of crimes and historical materials that were published this time further reveal the system of crimes of Japanese bacteriological warfare and once again prove that it was a deliberate and organized state crime committed on orders from above.

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​Zambia hosts photo exhibition dedicated to 80th anniversary of victory in Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

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On August 15, in Lusaka, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Han Jing delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of a photo exhibition dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

The photo exhibition opened on August 15 in the Zambian capital Lusaka. The opening ceremony was attended by about 130 people, including representatives from various Zambian circles, the Chinese diaspora and businesses.

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Practical cooperation within the SCO has yielded fruitful results

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Li Yingying, a junior research fellow at the Institute of Eurasian Studies at the China Institute of International Studies, noted in an article for the Tianjin Daily on August 19 that practical cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has already yielded fruitful results.

In 2024, the trade volume between China and other SCO countries reached US$890 billion, demonstrating the huge potential of regional trade.

In cooperation with a number of Central Asian countries, China has built and launched industrial parks, textile industrial zones and many other economic zones, which has stimulated the accelerated integration of regional industrial chains.

The total number of China-Europe freight train trips has exceeded 110,000. They have become a "steel artery" connecting Asia and Europe.

The volume of gas supplied via the China-Central Asia gas pipeline has exceeded 500 billion cubic meters, making it a key project in regional energy cooperation.

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UN Secretary General Condemns Israeli Strike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) — United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday strongly condemned the killing of Palestinians in Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in the Gaza Strip's Khan Younis, UN Secretary-General's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

As S. Dujarric noted in his statement, among the dead, in addition to civilians, were medical workers and journalists.

“These latest horrific killings highlight the extreme risks that health workers and journalists face in carrying out their vital work in this brutal conflict,” the spokesperson said. “The Secretary-General reiterates that civilians, including medical personnel and reporters, must be respected and protected at all times. He calls for an immediate and impartial investigation into these killings.”

The UN Secretary-General reiterated that medical personnel and journalists must be able to carry out their essential duties without interference, intimidation or threats of harm, in full compliance with international humanitarian law, noted S. Dujarric.

According to the statement, A. Guterres also reiterated his call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian access throughout Gaza, and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. –0–

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Warehouse fire in Hamburg, Germany, leads to explosions and highway closures

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BERLIN, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) — A major fire broke out at a warehouse in the northern German port city of Hamburg on Monday afternoon, causing explosions and further spread of the flames, local authorities said.

More than 100 firefighters were dispatched to the scene. A fire service spokesman said several people were injured, but declined to give an exact number, adding that the number was no more than 10.

The fire brigade said the blaze started when a car parked inside a warehouse in the port area in the southeast of the city caught fire, causing gas cylinders to explode and the flames to spread to neighbouring warehouses. –0–

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