The US has become the "biggest threat" to international peace and security, according to Iran's Foreign Ministry.

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TEHRAN, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said on Monday that the United States has become the "biggest threat" to international peace and security due to its current behavior toward other countries.

Speaking at a weekly press conference here, the diplomat criticised the administration of US President Donald Trump for hostile actions against states such as Venezuela and support for Israeli operations in West Asia.

"In all parts of the world, we see actions based on threats and naked force from the United States. In the Western Hemisphere, US officials frequently repeat threats against Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and even Brazil and Mexico," he said.

E. Bagai also criticized the US statement that Venezuelan airspace should be considered closed, calling it an “unprecedented step” that violates international standards and regulations, including those governing aviation safety.

As another example of Washington's hostile approach, the diplomat cited D. Trump's threats against African countries, including his words about preventing South Africa from participating in the G20 summit next year.

“Total” American support for Israel’s actions in West Asia has effectively made the United States complicit in Israel’s “genocide and violation of the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries in the region,” added E. Bagai.

He also criticized the United States for imposing new immigration restrictions on citizens of some countries, saying the policy reflected the "racism" of the American government.

D. Trump announced Thursday his intention to permanently halt immigration from what he called "Third World countries" and threatened to reverse immigration decisions made under his predecessor, Joseph Biden. –0–

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The China-Central Asia International Technology Transfer Center has received official approval for operation.

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Beijing, December 2 (Xinhua) — The China-Central Asia International Technology Transfer Center, located in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR, northwest China), recently received official approval to operate, Urumqi Radio and Television reported.

This step means that Xinjiang is now capable of exporting and importing technology. This institution is aimed not only at Central Asian countries, but also at other countries such as Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Belarus.

Currently, this center provides services to Chinese and foreign enterprises on international technology transfer and technological advancement transformation, conducting international scientific and technological exchanges, creating a platform for technology import and export, training international technology transfer managers and incubating relevant organizations.

The center stated that by 2030, it aims to establish at least eight technology transfer hubs in relation to Central Asian countries and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, participate in the joint training of over 100 international technology transfer managers, and organize international scientific and technical exchanges.

Earlier this year, the center successfully completed its first pilot technology export.

Headquartered in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, this center has branches in six regions across the country. It has established a regular cooperation mechanism with five other similar centers and signed business cooperation agreements with 18 relevant institutions across the country.

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An extended freight train departed from Hohhot to the Russian city of Elektrougli.

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BEIJING, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) — The first 62-car stretch freight train departed Monday from the Hohhot Comprehensive Bonded Zone (CBZ) in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to Elektrougli, Russia, as part of the China-Europe international railway freight transport project, marking the entry of the Hohhot-Russia logistics corridor into a new phase of "capacity expansion and efficiency improvement."

This expanded freight train exceeded the standard 55-car configuration previously adopted for China-Russia and China-Europe trains, according to a report published on the Zhongguo Xinwenshe news agency website. The train will cross the border at the Ereenhot checkpoint, travel through Mongolia, and ultimately arrive in Elektrougli.

Dong Yanchun, head of the administrative committee of the aforementioned KBZ, noted that the use of the extended train eliminates the need for regrouping trains at the Ereenhot checkpoint, simplifies border regrouping at the Mongolian Zamyn-Uud checkpoint, and ensures seamless connections with standard 62-car trains abroad. Compared to traditional transportation, cargo delivery time will be reduced by at least five days.

“This will not only improve operational efficiency, but also reduce logistics costs for exporting companies, thereby creating a highly efficient logistics artery for entering the international market for products from local specific industries,” she said. -0-

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Israeli forces are carrying out a new ground incursion into Quneitra in southern Syria.

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Damascus, December 2 (Xinhua) — Israeli forces on Monday launched a new ground incursion into the countryside of Syria's Quneitra province amid heightened military activity near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Syrian state media.

According to the monitoring center, an Israeli patrol consisting of two military vehicles and a convoy including three tanks and two armored personnel carriers, supported by drones and armored vehicles, penetrated several areas in central Quneitra.

Later, Syrian state television channel Al-Ikhbariya reported that Israeli forces shelled residential buildings in the village of Abu Qubais in southern Quneitra, but no casualties were reported.

The incursion followed a deadly Israeli operation in the town of Beit Jann in Damascus province on Friday, which Syrian authorities said killed 13 people, including women and children, and wounded more than 24.

Earlier on Monday, a delegation of Arab diplomats led by Syrian Foreign Minister's Assistant for Arab Affairs Mohammed Taha al-Ahmed visited Beit Jann to offer condolences and inspect the damage.

Syria has repeatedly condemned Israel's military actions as a violation of its sovereignty and a threat to regional stability.

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The "Science on a Visit" project is launching in Novosibirsk: volunteer scientists will teach physics to children undergoing long-term treatment in the city's hospitals.

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The Novosibirsk project "Science on a Visit" has won the Vladimir Potanin Charitable Foundation's 2025 "Practices of Personal Philanthropy and Altruism" competition. The project's curator is Anna Shuklina, a master's student in the Physics Department of Novosibirsk State University (NSU Physics Department) and a senior laboratory assistant at the INP SB RAS. One of the organizers is Svetlana Ivanenko, a research fellow at the INP SB RAS and a candidate of technical sciences. For five months, volunteer scientists from the project team will conduct regular physics classes for children undergoing long-term treatment. The project launches in January 2025, and the organizers are currently recruiting volunteers: the first meeting was held at NSU on December 1st, and over 20 students from various university departments attended.

The "Practices of Personal Philanthropy and Altruism" competition is held to support socially significant initiatives within the Potanin Foundation community. Winners receive up to 500,000 rubles to implement charitable initiatives, campaigns, and events aimed at supporting vulnerable groups, protecting the environment, animals, and more. In the 2025 competition, 56 projects received support, with Anna Shuklina's "Science on a Visit" project being the sole winner from the Novosibirsk Region.

"I was inspired to try to develop a project for the 'Practices of Personal Philanthropy and Altruism' grant competition by a Potanin Foundation scholarship recipient who gave lectures to cancer patients," commented Anna Shuklina, curator of the "Science on a Visit" project. "Having a background in physics and experience working with elementary school children at the Small Physics and Mathematics School and seventh-graders at the Orthodox Gymnasium in Akademgorodok, as well as my own siblings, I realized that this is precisely what I'm good at—demonstrating physical phenomena and explaining the laws of physics to children without formulas or complex terminology. For example, with some play dough, a plastic straw, a plastic bottle, and some alcohol, I can easily explain and demonstrate how a liquid thermometer works. So I thought, why not bring my physics lessons to children undergoing long-term treatment? That's how the "Science on a Visit" project came about."

The "Science on a Visit" project will launch in January 2026. A team of volunteers and organizers will demonstrate engaging physics to children undergoing long-term treatment at the Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital and the E.N. Meshalkin National Medical Research Center.

"The 'Science on a Visit' project isn't designed to help children catch up on their educational program; it's more of a bridge to everyday life," added Svetlana Ivanenko. "It's crucial that, while undergoing long-term treatment, a child understands that everyday life, like school, is still there. This kind of psychological support is crucial for children and their parents—I've personally seen the positive impact it has. When my daughter developed cancer, we underwent chemotherapy at the Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology in Moscow. This cancer center runs the hospital school, 'We Teach and Know,' which allows children to follow the school curriculum while they're in the hospital. When we went there with my daughter, her mood completely changed, and, naturally, so did mine. Veronika attended various extracurricular activities, and one of the teachers discovered she plays guitar and brought her his. Overall, it was a turning point for us." That’s why when Anya invited me to join the Science on a Visit project, I couldn’t refuse.

As Larisa Lisovskaya, head of the Novosibirsk regional children's branch of the All-Russian Society of Oncology and Public Health (VOOPP) "Association of Cancer Patients 'Hello!'," notes, "Science on a Visit" is distinguished by its focus on scientific knowledge.

"The project offers specially designed experiments, tailored to the children's abilities and condition, and educational content that not only entertains but also sparks deep cognitive interest; it eases the family's emotional burden by showing that the child is not isolated from the world of knowledge and communication. The project is of tremendous importance as a comprehensive support service, not just entertainment. It allows children to continue developing, exploring the world, exercising their thinking, and maintaining curiosity despite treatment. The activities will help them take a psychological break from pain and fear and experience positive emotions. In isolation, it will provide an opportunity to communicate and interact with volunteers and other children, stimulating discussion, shared creativity, and social development. Older children will have the opportunity to interact with students who work at research institutes, which will help them with career guidance and build a successful future," she added.

On December 1, NSU hosted a meeting with volunteers, where interested individuals could learn more about the project and, if interested, participate. The organizers primarily invited students from NSU's physics, mathematics, and natural science departments. Yulia Soboleva, a psychologist from the pediatric oncology and hematology department at the Novosibirsk Regional Hospital, spoke at the meeting, describing both the department itself and the nuances of working with patients currently being treated there. Representatives of the "We Learn We Know" project, Tatyana Krymova, deputy head of the project office, and Ekaterina Zorina, scientific director of the hospital psychologists, spoke online. They shared their experiences working in hospital education. You can learn more about the "Science on a Visit" project. find out in the VKontakte group.

In the photo: NSU Physics Department Master's student, senior laboratory assistant at the Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS Anna Shuklina.

From left to right: Alexey Lisovsky, Varvara Frolkina, head of the Novosibirsk regional children's branch of the All-Russian Society of Oncology and Public Health (VOOPP) "Association of Oncology Patients "Hello!" Larisa Lisovskaya, master's student of the NSU Faculty of Physics and Dentistry, senior laboratory assistant of the INP SB RAS Anna Shuklina, deputy dean of the NSU Faculty of Physics for extracurricular activities Zhanna Ermola, research fellow of the INP SB RAS, candidate of technical sciences Svetlana Ivanenko.

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There is no justification for attacks on commercial tankers in the Black Sea, says Turkish President

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Ankara, December 2 (Xinhua) — Ankara "in no way" justifies the recent attacks on commercial tankers off Turkey's Black Sea coast and has issued warnings to all relevant parties, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.

The attacks in Turkey's exclusive economic zone indicate an "alarming escalation" in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict that "clearly threatens the safety of navigation in the Black Sea," he said after a cabinet meeting.

Ankara is monitoring the "recent momentum towards ending the war" and is "ready to make the necessary contribution" to efforts aimed at achieving a settlement, the president added.

According to Turkish authorities, unmanned boats attacked the empty oil tanker Virat on Friday. Another empty tanker, Kairos, en route to Russia, caught fire later that day after an explosion off the Turkish coast. Turkish authorities stated that the explosion on the Kairos was caused by an "external factor." On Saturday morning, the Virat was attacked a second time in the Black Sea, sustaining minor damage.

On Sunday, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that the two tankers in question were sailing under the Gambian flag, bound for the Russian port of Novorossiysk, which was also attacked on Saturday. The Foreign Ministry reported that Ukrainian security services claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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China's Permanent Representative to the UN sent a letter to Antonio Guterres refuting Japan's unfounded statements.

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UN, December 2 (Xinhua) — China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Fu Cong, sent a letter Monday to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, strongly rejecting recent statements by Japan's Permanent Representative to the UN and clarifying China's position. The letter will be circulated as an official document of the General Assembly.

According to him, the current tensions are caused by provocative statements made in Parliament by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who said that "unforeseen circumstances in Taiwan" could pose a "threat to the survival" of Japan, hinting at the possibility of military intervention. The Chinese diplomat criticized these statements as challenging the results of World War II and violating the UN Charter.

He questioned Japan's so-called "consistent position" on Taiwan, emphasizing that China has repeatedly requested clarification. The Permanent Representative stated that international agreements, including the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Declaration, the Instrument of Surrender of Japan, and the 1972 China-Japan Joint Communique, establish Taiwan as part of China.

Japan claims to adhere to a "passive defense strategy," but Sanae Takaichi's statements contradict this position, implying the possibility of using force against China, Fu Cong noted. He noted the constant changes in Japan's defense policy, the growing defense budget, the shift toward exporting lethal weapons, and the potential revision of the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," calling them evidence of the country's departure from a purely defensive approach.

Fu Cong emphasized that Sanae Takaichi's statements undermine trust and bilateral relations. He called on Japan to reaffirm its commitment to the one-China principle, fulfill its political obligations, and withdraw its statements, warning of consequences for failure to do so.

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The German Chancellor spoke out against the "dictate of peace" in the Ukrainian conflict.

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Berlin, December 2 (Xinhua) – Germany opposes any "peace dictate" imposed over Ukraine's head. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated this at a joint press conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Berlin on Monday.

"There will be no solution for Ukraine and Europe without Ukrainians and without Europeans," said F. Merz, adding that Germany and its allies intend to continue supporting Ukraine and bring Moscow to the negotiating table.

F. Merz noted that recent discussions in Geneva had led to initial progress in developing a peace plan, adding that Germany was in constant contact with Ukraine and the United States at the advisory level.

D. Tusk also expressed support for Ukraine, noting the efforts of Poland and Germany to jointly strengthen European security. –0–

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Russian military announced they had taken control of Krasnoarmeysk and Vovchansk.

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Moscow, December 2 (Xinhua) — Russian troops have established control over Krasnoarmeysk (Ukrainian name: Pokrovsk — Xinhua note) in the Donbas and Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region. This was announced on Monday by Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov.

According to him, on the evening of November 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited one of the command posts of the joint group of forces and heard reports from Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, as well as the commanders of the Center and East groups.

During his trip, Vladimir Putin noted that along the entire line of combat contact, the initiative “is entirely in the hands of the Russian Armed Forces.” –0–

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NSU and Heilongjiang University launch a joint graduate program

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NSU and Heilongjiang University are expanding their scientific collaboration and plan to launch a new joint graduate program in 2026. Initially, the two universities have chosen chemistry as one of the priority areas for collaboration. The number of subject areas will increase, and the universities plan to enroll 100-150 graduate students annually.

As noted by Evgeny Sagaydak, Head of the Education Export Department at NSU, this collaboration will be a logical continuation of the existing cooperation between the two universities, which has lasted for nearly 15 years within the framework of the China-Russia Institute. The creation of joint laboratories involving young scientists will not only enable the exchange of knowledge and experience but will also expand scientific interaction, creating new opportunities for research.

As part of this initiative, NSU will become the entry point for international graduate students interested in conducting research in Akademgorodok. The university will act as an integrator, attracting young researchers, concluding agreements with them, accommodating them on campus, and handling all organizational issues, including migration registration. NSU, in collaboration with research institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, will then select a supervisor for each graduate student.

The main goal of cooperation between NSU and research institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences is to increase the number of talented foreign youth who are willing and have the necessary training to engage in scientific research, and who are also capable of preparing to defend a candidate's dissertation within the standard period of study in graduate school (3-4 years, depending on the area of study).

"NSU will be a gateway not only for Chinese graduate students who would like to defend their theses in Russia, but also for research institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences who would like to collaborate with Chinese universities and conduct joint research. Young scientists who complete our joint graduate program will become employees of these future joint research laboratories," emphasized Evgeny Sagaydak.

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