Breaking: Israeli PM vows to press ahead with plan to take control of Gaza City

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JERUSALEM, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he is determined to move forward with a newly approved plan to take control of Gaza City, a plan that has drawn international condemnation.

In addition, B. Netanyahu also announced that Israel will retain control over security in the Palestinian enclave after the end of hostilities, while allowing a non-Israeli body to manage day-to-day life in Gaza. –0–

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The Presidents of Kazakhstan and Ukraine held a telephone conversation

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ALMATY, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed prospects for resolving the Ukrainian conflict during a telephone conversation, the Kazakh leader's official website reported on Sunday.

K.-Zh. Tokayev stated that the Kazakh people have sincere respect for the Ukrainian people, their history, culture and language. He noted Kazakhstan's unconditional interest in establishing lasting peace in Ukraine based on the principles of international law.

The President of Kazakhstan recalled that Astana has initially advocated a joint search for a formula for peace on a fair basis and has consistently spoken out in favor of compliance with the UN Charter, the inviolability of the borders of sovereign states and their territorial integrity.

According to K.-Zh. Tokayev, in the current extremely difficult situation it is important to approach the resolution of the conflict in a balanced and rational manner, ensuring the preservation and protection of Ukrainian statehood. He noted that all parties should act in accordance with the ancient wisdom “a bad peace is better than a good quarrel.”

The Kazakh leader emphasized that he fully understands the complexity of the territorial problem, which often becomes an insurmountable obstacle to reaching an agreement on peace and even a truce. The main priority is the preservation of Ukrainian statehood based on unshakable international guarantees of Ukraine's security, added K.-Zh. Tokayev.

In addition, it was also noted that Kazakhstan intends to continue active cooperation with Ukraine in various areas of mutual interest. –0–

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Child kidnapped in Afghanistan killed

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KABUL, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Afghan security forces have recovered the body of a 13-year-old boy who was abducted by unidentified gunmen in Gardez, capital of the eastern Paktia province, local TOLOnews TV reported Sunday.

The boy was "brutally murdered," the channel reported. Local authorities have launched an investigation, but no arrests have been made in connection with the case.

Afghanistan's interim government has promised to ensure security and taken action against criminals who disturb public order. –0–

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Issyk-Kul hosts international cultural and ecological festival

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BISHKEK, Aug. 10 /Xinhua — The international cultural and environmental festival "Snow Leopard | Ak Ilbirs" was held from August 9 to 10 in the picturesque Karala-Archa jailoo on the southern shore of Kyrgyzstan's Lake Issyk-Kul, bringing together hundreds of guests from Kyrgyzstan and foreign countries.

According to the festival organizers, the event brought together science, art and traditions of nomadic peoples, and its main goal was to draw attention to the protection of the snow leopard and the development of sustainable ecotourism.

During the festival, guests took part in scientific lectures and discussions on the biodiversity of the Tien Shan Mountains. They were shown the hunting traditions of Salbuurun, horse racing, archery and performances of the berkutchi. Ecologists and zoologists from Kyrgyzstan, other SCO countries, Turkey and Western countries shared new data on the state of the rare predator population and measures to preserve it.

The cultural program combined the Manas epic performed by manaschy, folk poetry of akyns, melodies of komuz players and performances of ethno-ensems. Spectators watched with interest the national games of ordo, toguz korgool and alysh. The festival area included eco-zones without plastic, where master classes on waste recycling and sustainable lifestyle were held.

The mountain race “In the Footsteps of the Snow Leopard”, which took place on August 10, had a bright finale. Participants from different countries covered picturesque routes along the slopes of Tien Shan.

As the festival organizers noted, the event is planned to be held annually. This will help make it an important part of the country's tourist calendar and a platform for international cooperation in the field of ecology and preservation of cultural heritage. –0–

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Nigeria will not accept deportees from the US

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ABUJA, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Nigeria will not change its stance against accepting deportees from the United States, Foreign Ministry spokesman Kimiebi Ebienfa said, adding that Africa's most populous country will never accept "additional baggage" to its existing socio-economic problems.

In an interview published by local newspaper Saturday Punch, K. Ebienfa said no amount of pressure from Washington could persuade Nigeria to reverse its decision to reject some foreign nationals deported from the US, some straight from prison.

"Even if other African countries accept deportees from the United States, Nigeria will not accept them," he said, adding that the country has its own problems.

Last month, Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar told local media that Nigeria, which has a population of more than 200 million, is unable to accommodate deported foreigners, especially those with potential criminal records. –0–

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South Sudan President, Ugandan Chief of Defence Discuss Security Issues

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KAMPALA, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and visiting Ugandan Armed Forces Chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba held talks on strengthening regional stability.

A Ugandan army statement released on Saturday evening said that during a meeting held the same day in the South Sudanese capital Juba, Kiir praised the role of the neighbouring republic in maintaining peace in his country.

Uganda deployed troops to South Sudan at the request of the country's government following clashes between rebel forces and government troops.

M. Kainerugaba said Uganda will continue to strengthen ties with South Sudan.

The meeting came after at least four soldiers were killed late last month during clashes between Ugandan and South Sudanese troops in a disputed border area. –0–

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Chinese scientists have deciphered the genetic secrets of Central Asian wild boars as they migrated across Eurasia over millions of years.

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BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Chinese researchers have deciphered unique genetic adaptations that allowed Central Asian wild boars to survive environmental challenges during their millions-year migration across Eurasia, providing new insights into how large mammals respond to environmental changes, according to the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS).

An article with the results of the study conducted by scientists from the Institute of Agricultural Genomics in Shenzhen under CAAS /Guangdong Province, southern China/ was published in the journal Cell Genomics.

Wild boars, the ancestors of domestic pigs, first appeared in the tropics of Southeast Asia, and then over millions of years spread west and north, reaching the high-latitude regions of Europe and Central Asia.

These populations have faced extreme cold and reduced levels of ultraviolet radiation, but their mechanisms of genetic adaptation have long remained poorly understood, especially in populations in Central Asia, a key east-west migration corridor for these animals.

The study combined 47 newly sequenced and 49 publicly available high-quality whole-genome datasets of wild boars from East Asia, Central Asia and Europe. The results showed that Asian wild boars diverged from their Southeast Asian relatives approximately 3.6 million years ago, with subsequent differentiation forming distinct populations in southern China and Central Asia.

Central Asian boars have evolved genetic advantages for dry and cold environments, including two lipid metabolism gene variants that enhance energy storage when food is scarce, and one gene mutation linked to meat quality, potentially explaining their robust build.

The research team says these discoveries not only reconstruct the history of Eurasian wild boar migrations, but also create a natural gene bank for improving domestic pig breeding. -0-

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Symphony of Chinese and Russian Cultures at Heihe Intangible Cultural Heritage Fair

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BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Wood carvings, yuta (fish print) paintings, felt gloves… The exquisite intangible cultural heritage (ICH) products are striking in their diversity. Errenzhuan (traditional musical performance in northeastern China), Russian accordion melodies… Mesmerizing performances by ICH artists follow one another. The China-Russia ICH Fair has given residents and tourists a unique cultural experience in which tradition and modernity are intertwined through high-quality craftsmanship and immersive immersion.

According to the website of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China, the Heilongjiang Provincial Cultural Heritage Fair, jointly organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the Heihe City People's Government (Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China), was recently held in Heihe, becoming an important component of this year's China-Russia Cultural and Art Fair.

The event featured 55 items of IHC from China and Russia. It was divided into 7 thematic zones, including an exhibition of creative IHC products, an interactive IHC zone, a digital IHC exhibition and others, allowing guests to deeply experience the charm of Chinese and Russian IHC through exhibitions, performances, sales and master classes.

A stand with techniques for making gourd items in Aihui District, Heihe City, attracted many visitors. “Using techniques of burning, carving, painting, needle-punching, filigree enameling and making vessels, we embody landscapes, folklore motifs, flowers, birds, and characters in gourds. Each item is unique,” Wang Junmei, the heir to the traditions of this type of IHC, told the guests.

The stand of the Yuta painting technique, an object of the Heihe National Cultural Heritage, displays a variety of works. Realistic images, clear scales, natural color transitions, vivid layering and innovative composition attract tourists. As Liu Weifu, the heir of this technique, explained, Yuta is the art of transferring fish images onto paper using ink or paint, consisting of the stages of cleaning live fish, fixing the shape and applying color.

In addition, guests were attracted by the wood and agate carving techniques, the Harbin technique of creating straw collages, the Qiqihar technique of firing in wood kilns and other objects of cultural heritage from different regions of China presented at the fair.

At the same time, Russian NKH objects demonstrated their unique charm to visitors.

At the Russian stands, humorous and whimsical felt products – gloves, hats, slippers with images of animals – attracted crowds of spectators. Carved wood products, ceramics and clay dishes captivated guests with their exquisite execution and pronounced Russian flavor. Series of felt dolls and textiles became the highlight of the fair due to their practicality.

“At the fair, we felt the sincerity and hospitality of the residents of Heihe and fully appreciated the depth and richness of traditional Chinese culture,” said Natalia Zaitseva, head of the delegation of Russian NCH masters.

The liveliest area was the performance sector. The spacious stage hosted 12 performances daily: Erzhenzhuan, performances by Russian accordionists, etc. The audience was especially delighted by the numbers that reflected the unique flavor of Heihe: playing the jaw harp by the Oroqen, one of China's small national minorities, as well as their traditional songs and dances. Scenes of joint creativity and exchange of skills between Chinese and Russian custodians of IHC became a living embodiment of the deep cultural interpenetration of the two countries.

"We hope that the performances will help the audience learn, remember, connect and love ICH," said Liu Chenle, an official from the ICH Department of the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism.

In the interactive zone, visitors could taste NKH dishes – eight famous Manchurian delicacies, dried horse meat, and also immerse themselves in creating paintings on birch bark and fish skin. Such amusements as throwing arrows into a vessel attracted visitors of all ages.

Sheng Ren, director of the Heilongjiang Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center, emphasized: “Cultural exchange is both a carrier of soft power and a fulcrum of hard power. Holding the ICH Fair in Heihe will promote mutual understanding between the Chinese and Russian people, strengthen friendship, stimulate cultural and tourist consumption, and expand the influence of our cultures.” -0-

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Afghan security forces find weapons and ammunition in Paktia province

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KABUL, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Afghan security forces have recovered a large amount of weapons and military equipment in the country's eastern Paktia province, the Interior Ministry said Sunday.

According to the department, the discovered items were seized during a series of operations on the outskirts of the Samkani and Ahmad-Khil districts. –0–

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Roads and power restored in China's Yuzhong County hit by mountain streams

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LANZHOU, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Roads damaged by mountain streams were repaired and power was restored in Yuzhong County of northwest China's Gansu Province on Sunday after a natural disaster that left 13 people dead and 30 missing.

Roads leading to the worst-hit areas were also reopened to traffic on Sunday, local authorities reported. Over 700 rescuers and more than 200 units of special equipment were involved in the disaster relief efforts.

Power supply to households affected by the mudslides was restored on Saturday evening, according to the Gansu Electric Power Company under the National Grid Corporation. A total of 73 emergency vehicles, 42 generators, three mobile power plants and 330 emergency repair workers were deployed to ensure power supply.

Torrential rains triggered torrential rains hit Yuzhong County and other parts of Lanzhou on Thursday evening, with rainfall reaching 220.2 mm by Friday afternoon.

Search and rescue operations for missing persons and other rescue efforts are reportedly continuing at a tense pace. -0-

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