Israel strikes power plant south of Yemen's capital

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SANAA/JERUSALEM, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — Israel struck a power plant south of Yemen's capital Sanaa on Sunday morning, the Houthi-controlled Al-Masirah TV channel reported.

“The attack targeted the power generators at the power plant, causing them to fail,” the statement said, without specifying whether the attack was carried out by planes, missiles or drones. Hours later, it was reported that the flames had been extinguished and there were no casualties.

Hezam al-Assad, a spokesman for the Houthis, condemned the attack on social media X, calling Israel “a criminal and bankrupt enemy that only targets public services and civilian facilities: electricity, water…”

Residents in the area reported hearing two explosions, and eyewitnesses told Xinhua that smoke was seen near the site.

The Israeli military later confirmed the attack, saying it targeted an energy infrastructure facility used by the Houthis. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the strike, which was carried out from a distance of about 2,000 km, was in response to repeated Houthi attacks on Israel. –0–

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The Second Chinese-Latvian Watercolor Exhibition Opened at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Riga

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RIGA, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — The International Chinese-Latvian Watercolor Exhibition "The World of Watercolor" opened at the China Cultural Center in Riga on Saturday. This is the second joint exhibition of Chinese and Latvian watercolorists, the first one was held in 2024 with great success.

The exhibition features works by more than 100 artists from China, Latvia and other countries and regions.

Director of the Chinese Cultural Center Zhou Bin is delighted with the works on display: “Latvian artists have a special, very interesting view. Culture is a great heritage, and talent gives artists from both countries a chance to change the world and its thinking, to raise culture to unprecedented heights.”

“You have to be Chinese to time this outstanding exhibition to Riga Days! Cultural events certainly unite the peoples of both our countries. Ahead of us is the Baltic International Ballet Festival, where students from the Beijing Dance Academy will perform,” said Latvian Ambassador to China Karlis Eichenbaums.

“We live in difficult times, but culture should unite the world. I am always surprised how such simple materials can be used to create such masterpieces. Next year, we can hold such an exhibition in Beijing, especially since the one that took place last year in Riga was a great success. Let’s continue to work in the field of joint creativity!” he added.

The exhibition shows not only the works of professional artists, but also their students. For example, one work by Maria Matveeva, the head of the art studio for children and adults “Dance of Colors”, and two works by her students, as well as works by three students of the studio of the famous watercolourist Valery Makovyi and several students of the studio of Alexander Neberekutin, the head of the Latvian Association of Watercolourists.

"My work is called "Sunny Day in Old Riga", I wrote it just recently. The glass in the window of one building sparkled in the rays of the sun, and I thought it would be interesting to depict these reflections. In addition to mine, the exhibition includes one work each by my students Snezhana Volynets, Elena Lvova and Natalia Makarova," says Valery Makovoy.

Chinese artist Hua Jianfeng said he chose the works with the idea that they would be of interest to Western watercolor painting enthusiasts.

The opening of the exhibition featured a performance by the famous singer Lydia Breska, who performed two popular songs in Chinese.

Participants of the ArtAndFashionRiga project, who paint leather dresses with images of paintings by contemporary Latvian artists, also showed new examples of “artistic” outfits. “We have three Chinese artists in our project. Three artists from Latvia went to China and as a result painted their paintings about China, including on dresses,” said designer and author of the idea Elena Mihailova. –0–

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Death toll from Inner Mongolia flash flood rises to nine

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HOHHOT, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — The death toll from a flash flood that hit a campsite in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Saturday night has risen to nine, with three others still missing, local authorities said Sunday.

According to the Bayan Nur city emergency management agency, the natural disaster occurred at around 10 pm on Saturday in the upper reaches of the river in the Urad-Khoutsi khoshun area, as a result of which contact was lost with 13 tourists who had set up camp in the wild.

As of 3:30 p.m. Sunday, one person had been rescued, nine people were confirmed dead and three were still missing.

More than 700 rescuers were promptly dispatched to the scene to carry out emergency search and rescue operations.

China's Ministry of Emergency Management has launched rescue efforts, calling for all-out efforts to search for missing people and dispatching a task force to lead the effort. The ministry has warned travelers to avoid undeveloped natural areas during the flood season and exercise caution when traveling in geologically dangerous areas. -0-

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Direct cargo air route launched to ship fruits and vegetables from China's Xinjiang to Dubai

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URUMQI, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — An international air route for cargo transportation of fruits and vegetables was launched on Saturday from Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The first cargo plane on the flight was carrying more than 18 tons of Xinjiang-produced products, including melons, tomato products, raisins and dried apples.

Previously, fruits and vegetables from Xinjiang were mainly transported to Middle Eastern countries by sea, land and rail, which was characterized by long transportation times and difficulties in maintaining freshness, said Zhu Shiqiang, chairman of the Xinjiang Fruit Industry Group.

With the official launch of the new shipping route, fruits and vegetables from Xinjiang can now be directly delivered to Dubai in about six hours, he said.

Currently, Xinjiang's agricultural products have been exported to more than 10 countries and regions around the world, including Thailand, Kazakhstan and Russia. In the future, there are also plans to open new air cargo routes to deliver fruits and vegetables to countries and regions such as Southeast Asia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Europe. -0-

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First domestic computer production line launched in Kashgar

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URUMQI, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — The first computer production line entirely built with domestic technology was put into operation in the city of Kashgar in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Saturday.

This production line is located in Kashgar and covers an area of 2,300 square meters, integrating China's advanced intelligent manufacturing technology.

“Once the production line is fully operational, the annual production capacity will reach 80,000 units /sets/, which is expected to generate about 1 billion yuan in annual revenue,” said Xue Xiangdong, chairman of Donghua Software Co., Ltd., at the launch ceremony.

It is worth noting that Donghua Software Co., Ltd. announced its intention to jointly establish a “cross-border certification platform for information technology products” with local authorities. Its work will focus on promoting the widespread recognition of “Made in Kashgar” brand computer equipment in Central Asian countries and promoting the development of cooperation in the digital economy under the Belt and Road Initiative. -0-

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Three US states send National Guard troops to Washington

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — Governors of three U.S. states are sending National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., after President Donald Trump said crime in the capital was out of control.

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Saturday that he would send 300 to 400 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., at the request of President Donald Trump. The governor's office said in a press release that Morrisey had instructed the troops to support President Donald Trump's initiative to maintain security in the nation's capital.

Later Saturday, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said he would authorize the deployment of 200 National Guard troops from his state to Washington at the Pentagon's request, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he would send 150 National Guard troops to the capital at the request, local media reported.

On Saturday, local media reported, citing two U.S. officials, that some National Guard troops deployed to Washington will begin carrying firearms to carry out their mission.

D. Trump announced Monday that 800 National Guard troops would be deployed to Washington to respond to a “public safety emergency” he declared in the District that day. –0–

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Ice hockey tournament of China-SCO Winter Sports Demonstration Zone kicks off in Qiqihar, northeast China

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BEIJING, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — The ice hockey tournament of the 2025 China-SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) Winter Sports Demonstration Zone opened in Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Saturday, the city's physical education and sports bureau said.

The event is attended by hockey teams from China, Russia, Mongolia and Uzbekistan.

According to the department, the tournament, hosted by the Qiqihar City People's Government, is part of efforts to implement the overall plan for the construction of the China-SCO Winter Sports Demonstration Zone.

Qiqihar is known as a hockey city in China. According to local media, this event is the first in the 2025 hockey season and the Qiqihar International Invitational Hockey Tournament. The city will then also host a series of hockey events, such as the China-Russia Women's Hockey Tournament, the Youth Hockey Tournament, and the Adult Amateur Hockey Tournament. -0-

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307 killed in heavy rains in northwest Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — A total of 307 people were killed and dozens injured in rain-related accidents in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past 48 hours, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on Saturday.

About 90.6 percent of the deaths were due to flash floods and 6.4 percent were due to roof collapse, the NDMA said in a statement.

Heavy rains, flash floods and lightning strikes have caused severe damage in 11 districts across the province, leaving some people missing and causing widespread destruction, according to rescue agencies.

Widespread damage was reported, with dozens of people trapped under rubble and many swept away by floods. Rescue teams are working to recover victims and bodies from the rubble and the situation in the area remains dire, Bilal Faizi, spokesman for the state-run 1122 KP Rescue Service, told Xinhua.

According to the NDMA, 634 people have been killed and 768 injured in rain-related accidents in Pakistan since the start of the monsoon season on June 26.

The NDMA said the worst-hit region was Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where 378 people died, followed by Punjab in the east, where 164 people died. Sindh province in the south and Gilgit-Baltistan in the north reported 28 and 24 deaths respectively, while the remaining 40 fatalities were reported in other provinces and Islamabad. –0–

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Special Report: Meeting of V. Putin and D. Trump – It is difficult to erase old grievances with a smile

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ANCHORAGE/MOSCOW, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at the Elmendorf-Richardson Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday to discuss the Ukrainian issue and U.S.-Russia relations. The two leaders smiled and shook hands, calling the meeting "constructive" and "fruitful," but did not reach any agreements.

Experts believe that both sides achieved their diplomatic goals to a certain extent during the talks. However, a one-time meeting cannot resolve deep-seated contradictions, and the “chess game” will only worsen in the future.

THE MEETING IS A BREAKTHROUGH IN ITSELF

The Anchorage summit was the first personal meeting between the leaders of Russia and the United States since June 2021, the first meeting between D. Trump and V. Putin since June 2019, and the first visit of the Russian president to the United States since September 2015. The international community described these talks as “of particular significance.”

At a joint press conference after the meeting, both V. Putin and D. Trump announced progress in the negotiations, but did not disclose specific details.

V. Putin said that Russia is “sincerely interested” in ending the conflict with Ukraine — “and the sooner, the better.” He expressed hope that the understanding reached with D. Trump “will open the way to peace.” D. Trump noted that the meeting brought some progress, but on what is “possibly the most important” issue, an agreement has not yet been reached, although “very good opportunities” remain.

Experts believe that there is a hidden subtext in the leaders’ statements at the press conference. In his speech, V. Putin mentioned the history of friendship between Russia and the United States, expressed hope that the meeting “will mark the beginning of the restoration of businesslike, pragmatic relations between Russia and the United States,” and stated that “it is important and necessary to turn the page and return to cooperation.” D. Trump especially emphasized that the parties have many issues to discuss “in the commercial sphere.”

Both leaders confirmed the absence of agreements, but expressed readiness for further contacts. Experts believe that this indicates a multitude of unresolved issues, as well as that the parties touched upon key issues during the meeting. Personal communication between the leaders demonstrates their will for a political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis and has a certain positive significance.

Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutsky said that the meeting was not a “complete breakthrough,” but could be “a turning point in matters of restoring cooperation between the two leading nuclear powers and in matters of ending the conflict” in Ukraine. Russian political scientist Sergei Mikheyev noted that the very fact of this meeting is already a breakthrough.

ACHIEVING CERTAIN DIPLOMATIC GOALS

Experts believe that despite the lack of agreements, Russia and the United States achieved their diplomatic goals to a certain extent during the meeting.

Analysts note that the meeting benefited Russia in at least two ways. First, the invitation of V. Putin to the United States and the reception he received allowed Russia to overcome its diplomatic isolation from Western countries. As NBC News notes, the meeting met Russia's expectations – "it was a meeting on equal terms," Russia got rid of "Western accusations and isolation."

Secondly, Russia gained time and space. A number of Russian experts said that Russia hoped to use the meeting to ease the sanctions pressure from the United States. On August 13, D. Trump said that if V. Putin did not accept the offer of a ceasefire in Ukraine, he would face “very serious consequences.” However, after the meeting, D. Trump told reporters in an interview that the meeting went “very well,” and the United States would not consider the issue of possible “serious consequences” for Russia for “at least two or three weeks.”

As for the American side, experts believe that D. Trump got “media attention” from the meeting, creating an image of a mediator trying to restore US-Russian relations. Darrell West, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said that D. Trump wanted to show that he was trying to get the US out of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which is in line with the expectations of his domestic supporters.

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton assessed the meeting as follows: “V. Putin won, D. Trump did not lose.” However, some American observers believe that the meeting did not demonstrate real progress on the issue of a ceasefire in Ukraine, and D. Trump is increasingly moving away from his promise to “end the conflict in 24 hours.”

DEEP CONTRADICTIONS REMAIN

The meeting did not lead to agreements or a ceasefire in Ukraine. Experts believe that one meeting of the presidents will not resolve deep contradictions, and the “chess game” around the Ukrainian issue will escalate.

For Russia, the immediate cause of the conflict was NATO's constant expansion to the east, which was squeezing its strategic space. Ukraine, on the eve of the meeting, stressed the need to receive security guarantees.

Experts believe that the Trump administration, guided by the “America First” policy, in the Ukrainian issue is primarily striving to create diplomatic achievements and reduce American costs, which cannot really resolve the concerns of Russia and Ukraine.

Ukrainian political scientist Igor Chalenko pointed out the need to work on organizing negotiations with the participation of Ukraine, the United States and Russia. “Although the subject of such a meeting is narrowed to the issue of introducing a ceasefire regime,” the expert said.

Associate Professor of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) Dmitry Novikov noted that the Russian position is to reach a legally binding agreement to truly end the conflict and eliminate the military threat, while the United States is only interested in a speedy ceasefire.

At the press conference, both V. Putin and D. Trump “mentioned” Europe. V. Putin expressed hope that “Kyiv and the European capitals will perceive all this in a constructive manner and will not create any obstacles.” D. Trump stated that Europe and Ukraine “must agree” with the opinion of the American representatives present at the meeting. D. Novikov believes that even if Russia and the United States reached certain agreements at the meeting, Europe and Ukraine will not accept them easily, and the game of the parties will become more intense.

WHERE ARE US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS HEADING

At the bilateral level, experts believe that US-Russian relations have received a certain chance for détente, but structural contradictions remain acute.

L. Slutsky said that the meeting was a “transition to a new stage in bilateral relations.” Timofey Bordachev, program director of the Valdai International Discussion Club, believes that interaction between Russia and the United States is returning to normal.

Li Yonghui, head of the Department of Multilateral and Regional Cooperation at the Institute of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that after the meeting, Russia and the United States could make some progress in restoring diplomatic relations and developing economic cooperation, especially in areas where their interests coincide. However, structural contradictions in arms control and geopolitics remain in Russian-American relations, and the Ukrainian issue also holds them back.

Russian expert D. Novikov pointed out that only a solution to the Ukrainian issue can allow Russian-American relations to get back on track and really improve. Newsweek magazine notes that economic cooperation between the US and Russia will contradict American sanctions against Russia.

Many experts believe the meeting will also increase uncertainty in US-European relations. The New York Times writes that the meeting could create cracks within NATO. –0–

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A unique ethnocultural festival was held in Issyk-Kul

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BISHKEK, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) — The ethnocultural festival "Yurt Fest" was held in Kyzyl-Tuu village of Ton district of Kyrgyzstan on the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul on Saturday.

According to local authorities, during the festival, guests had the opportunity to see how masters of the art of salbuurun demonstrated hunting techniques with golden eagles. It also featured a demonstration of horseback riding.

In addition, masters of national cuisine held master classes on milling flour, making tea and boorsoks /traditional flour products/. Competitions were organized for the speed of lifting and folding a yurt. A number of master classes on crafts were also held, including making a yurt, making a shirdak /felt carpet/, etc.

The event also included a folklore concert.

The festival was organized with the support of the district state administration and on the initiative of local residents and is aimed at developing tourism and crafts within the framework of national development programs. –0–

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