Iran will not agree to zero-level uranium enrichment, says Iranian Foreign Minister

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Tehran, November 20 (Xinhua) – Iran will not accept any agreement that would lead to zero-level uranium enrichment in the country, as it is considered a "betrayal," Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated.

"We will never agree to zero enrichment (of uranium) because this issue has become a matter of national glory and pride," he said in an interview with Iran's online news agency Khabar published on Wednesday, adding that the country had incurred numerous costs and made many sacrifices to maintain its ability to enrich uranium.

Commenting on Iran's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), A. Araghchi said that the country cooperated with the agency only with regard to those Iranian nuclear facilities that were not bombed by Israel and the United States in June.

In recent months, the United States, joined by some European countries, has called on Iran to cease uranium enrichment on its soil. Tehran has repeatedly rejected this demand, emphasizing that its right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable.

Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA in June under a parliamentary law, citing the agency's failure to condemn Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear facilities and concerns about the safety of its facilities and scientists.

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A court has ordered the Japanese government to pay $25 million in damages due to noise pollution at an airbase.

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Tokyo, November 20 (Xinhua) — The Yokohama District Court on Wednesday ordered the Japanese government to pay approximately 3.9 billion yen (25 million U.S. dollars) in damages to residents living near Atsugi Air Base near Tokyo due to noise-related health risks and stress, the Kyodo News Agency reported.

The plaintiffs in the case included 8,000 people living near the Atsugi Naval Air Station in Kanagawa Prefecture and others.

Presiding Judge Nobuhiro Okada stated that the loud noise "caused harm beyond what is acceptable in public life." He acknowledged that the base's operations, located in the densely populated cities of Ayase and Yamato, had long-standing negative impacts on local residents and amounted to a violation of their rights, according to the report.

A spokesman for Japan's Defense Ministry's regional bureau said the agency "will work appropriately with relevant agencies regarding our next steps."

Lawsuits over noise pollution at the Atsugi air base, which is shared between the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the US military, have been filed since 1976. –0–

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How the TIR system deepens transport connectivity between China and other SCO countries

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BEIJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — Trucks loaded with goods under the TIR (International Road Freight) system are lined up at the China-SCO Regional Economic and Trade Cooperation Demonstration Zone (hereinafter referred to as the "China-SCO Demonstration Zone") in the east Chinese coastal city of Qingdao, ready to depart.

Truck driver Zhang Huaxu has been transporting goods on the China-Russia land route for many years. He believes that the TIR not only increases the speed of transport but also increases drivers' income.

"Even under the best-case scenario, transporting cargo by road from China to Russia used to take at least 15 days, and at a slower pace, it would take a month to reach its destination. Now it takes seven to eight days roundtrip, and drivers' incomes have increased by 30 percent," he told a reporter for the local newspaper Bandao Dushibao.

In the first three quarters of 2025, 342 trucks were shipped abroad under the TIR system from the China-SCO Demonstration Zone, a 97 percent increase year-on-year, according to data from Qingdao Customs.

"Previously, shipping goods from Qingdao to Russia required transshipment at the port. Each trip took about 20 days. Losses were high, and customers had to wait impatiently," said Zhang Shaoyong, a person in charge of Qingdao Yongpeng Huitong Supply Chain Co., Ltd.

Now all this has changed. Zhang Shaoyong has prepared a shipment of beverages worth approximately 300,000 yuan, which will be delivered directly to SCO member countries via the TIR channel, with the transit time expected to be just eight days. Moreover, over the past two years, his company's volume has grown by 30-50 percent annually, making Zhang a direct beneficiary of the TIR system.

TIR is an international system that simplifies the transport of goods between countries. Under this system, cargo is sealed at the starting point of the route and inspected only upon arrival at the destination. At intermediate border crossings, border crossing officers merely verify the TIR carnet data and the customs stamp on the vehicle. This reduces transit time and mitigates potential risks associated with administrative customs procedures and cargo damage. China joined the TIR Convention in July 2016.

The China-SCO Demonstration Zone has currently opened a number of international road freight transport routes, including China-Russia, China-Kazakhstan, China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan, and China-Belarus. These routes transport 40 types of goods, including food products, as well as mechanical and electrical equipment.

Due to the rapid growth of business, Zhang Huaxu's company has purchased dozens more new trucks and is ready to put them into operation. "I hope to switch to a new truck, drive faster and more reliably, earn more money, and help my family live a better life," he said.

With its unique advantages, the TIR system is becoming an important link between China and other SCO countries, as well as the wider international market. -0-

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Major projects in Ordos show steady progress in construction

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Construction of key industrial projects in Ordos continues to progress rapidly. In the Nalinhe Industrial Park of the Sulige Economic Development Zone, over 5,000 workers are advancing the expansion of the Zhuozheng Coal Mining Complex.

The total investment in the project is 59 billion yuan, of which 24.5 billion yuan is allocated for the first phase. The project aims to modernize the coal chemical industry toward more environmentally friendly, efficient, and diversified development.

Of the 146 planned construction tasks, 128 have already been completed, and several key projects, including the gasification plant and the fourth circulating water supply system, were delivered ahead of schedule.

In the Zhonggar Qi district, the Yidong high-tech materials project for kaolin production is also close to commissioning. The 230 million yuan project is the country's first standardized production line for extracting kaolin from coal.

Once operational, it will process 1 million tonnes of coal tailings annually, converting industrial waste into high-quality materials and creating a closed-loop recycling system.

Hoshun Junggar Qi, a major coal mining region with rich reserves of high-alumina coal tailings, has been actively shifting from waste disposal to high-value use in recent years.

More than 30 new materials projects are currently concentrated in the local industrial park, producing an increasingly diverse range of innovative products and forming an integrated industry-education-science ecosystem.

From cutting-edge coal chemistry projects to coal waste processing plants, these projects strengthen Ordos' industrial base and contribute to the city's high-quality development.

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Since the beginning of 2025, more than 3,500 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Ereenhot checkpoint.

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Beijing, November 20 (Xinhua) — On Thursday, a China-Europe freight train loaded with 55 containers departed from the Ereenhot railway crossing in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region bound for Russia. This journey marks the 3,500th China-Europe freight train that has passed through the Ereenhot crossing since the beginning of 2025, according to a video report from China Central Television.

This is the first time and also a new historical high for this largest land checkpoint on the Chinese-Mongolian border since the launch of China-Europe freight train services here in 2013, in terms of the number of such trains handled by this border crossing in a year exceeding the 3,500 mark.

This year, new international rail freight routes between China and Europe were launched in succession at the Erenhot checkpoint: Wuhu-Moscow, Liulihe-Minsk, and Datong-Seryatino.

According to data, the annual number of China-Europe freight trains passing through the Ereenhot border crossing has exceeded 3,000 for three consecutive years. Since 2013, more than 21,000 such trains have passed through this border crossing.

As a reminder, the Ereenhot checkpoint is a key hub in the central corridor of international rail freight transport between China and Europe. Currently, 74 China-Europe rail routes pass through this checkpoint. These lines reach over 140 cities and stations in more than 10 countries in Asia and Europe. -0-

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The CPC Central Committee held a symposium to commemorate the 110th anniversary of Hu Yaobang's birth.

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BEIJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC Central Committee) on Thursday held a symposium to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the birth of Hu Yaobang, a former prominent Party leader, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered a keynote speech at the symposium.

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How to build a career in the field of building information modeling (BIM) technologies and grow into a construction company manager?

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Speech by Evgeny Nesterov

On November 11, Oleg Chernetchenko, Director of Design at the Laboratory of Intelligent Engineering Systems (LIES), and Evgeny Nesterov, Head of the Information Modeling Department at the same company, gave a lecture to second- and fourth-year students of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU). LIES experts have been creating smart buildings and spaces for living and business for 18 years, and in their free time, they conduct workshops. podcast about design.

The speakers provided detailed insights into career paths in BIM and design.

Evgeny Nesterov shared his professional story and discussed a difficult career choice: whether to take a risk and join a startup or accept a job offer from a stable company. This experience served as an opportunity to discuss strategies suitable for young professionals at the start and what's important to consider when making your first serious decisions.

Oleg Chernetchenko offered practical advice, including personal experience, on how to successfully navigate interviews: how to prepare, what's important to highlight when sharing your experience, and what skills are particularly valuable in future BIM specialists and designers.

Lively stories, new ideas, and honest conversations about the profession made the meeting especially valuable: such lectures help students look to the future with more confidence and understand how to chart their own development path.

If you missed this lecture but would like to attend the next ones, stay tuned for announcements on the SPbGASU website and social media – LIIS promises to return with new, exciting presentations.

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At RUDN University, experts and students searched for formulas for managing digital reality

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We're constantly competing for audiences and engagement ratings on social media. But how well do we know who's behind these numbers? Reality holds surprises: for example, grandparents spend almost as much time on social media as students. To understand the new digital reality and find the key to managing it, leading media industry experts gathered at RUDN University. The Faculty of Economics hosted a roundtable discussion, "Social Media in Russia: Strategic Challenges and Benchmarks," which served as a platform for dialogue between market professionals and future specialists.

Did you know that grandparents aged 65 spend only 5 percent less time on social media than students, but devote much more attention to such resources than, for example, the average Russian in their early 40s?

Viktor Pinchuk, Deputy General Director of the leading Russian research company Mediascope, spoke about this paradox.

True, these "younger" and "older" demographics rarely overlap on social media because they choose different online platforms. According to a Mediascope study of audience media preferences, while the very young are addicted to TikTok, as they age, the audience migrates to VK, while the gray-haired public finds pleasure in Zen.

Meanwhile, video content appeals to all ages. Gazprom-Media Holding Research Director Daria Pugacheva spoke about the development of the Russian video hosting site RUTUBE.

"Since 2021, the video hosting site's monthly audience has increased 26-fold, and over the past two years, the number of users has grown from 40 to 80 million," noted Daria. "Today, RUTUBE is a major video hosting site with 18.5 million daily viewers, and this audience continues to grow rapidly. The number of channels on the platform has already exceeded 4.5 million."

However, all these changes also pose challenges. While attitudes toward social media and its effects may vary, from a professional perspective, it's undeniable that working with social media is a crucial area of work for modern PR specialists and marketers.

As Elena Apasova, Vice Rector for Strategic Communications at RUDN University, noted, "A single social media post can have a greater impact than a front-page publication in the most widely cited media outlet. Social media is a space for a strategically complex game of chess. It's the arena where audience manipulation occurs. The higher the quality of the audience, the more difficult it is to manipulate. The more demanding the audience, the more challenging it is to generate creative ideas."

Engaging more than 85 percent of the Russian audience over 12 years old in social media requires careful attention from the state as a regulator and driver of change.

According to Nikolai Vasiliev, head of the Analytical Center of the Russian Advertising Industry (ACRI), which works closely with the Association of Communication Agencies of Russia, "social media today has transformed from a communication channel into an infrastructure for shaping identity and behavior. Around the world, social media is viewed as a matter of national security. In Russia, the state should not be an observer, but a creator of rules and content based on our values and the country's long-term interests. And here, the professional assistance of the communications industry is needed in this matter."

The round table participants also gave their assessment of what was happening.

"For the industry, regulatory changes are not so much a restriction as a new framework within which businesses are learning to be flexible. We are seeing brands gradually adapting to the requirements of local platforms, growing interest in their own ecosystems, and exploring new ways to engage with audiences. The market is becoming more mature, with an emphasis on transparency, responsibility, and quality of communication," says Ekaterina Arkhangelskaya, Managing Director of RQ Agency.

The discussion, in which students actively participated alongside experts, inevitably touched on the changes associated with the emergence of new Russian platforms and the introduction of transformative technologies into social media. The future of this sphere is difficult to predict, but it must be prepared now, because the media world must remain manageable.

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Polytechnic University will become the official partner of the Russian luge team: scientists will modernize the equipment.

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has signed a cooperation agreement with the Russian Luge Federation. The university will assist athletes in upgrading their equipment.

The cooperation agreement was signed by Alexey Borovkov, Chief Designer for the Scientific and Technological Program "System Digital Engineering" at SPbPU, Director of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" at SPbPU, and Natalia Gart, President of the Russian Luge Federation.

Taking into account the positive experience interaction with three-time world champion Roman Repilov In light of the regular tightening of the International Luge Federation's rules, Russian lugers, together with scientists and engineers from the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering," will analyze the design of sports sleds and develop innovative approaches to improving them, as well as enhancing the quality of materials, components of sports equipment, and athletes' gear.

"We are honored by the Russian Luge Federation's trust. Furthermore, we are focused on achieving the national goal of technological leadership—the superiority of our technologies and products over their foreign counterparts in key parameters. This is precisely what connects us to elite sports, where we also need to be faster, stronger, and higher, and, among other things, win with the help of the best technology and the best sports equipment," emphasized Alexey Borovkov. "Therefore, with our experience, technological capabilities, and expertise, we are ready to assist and support Russian lugers, who will be able to win competitions with the help of improved equipment. We hope that the road to international competitions will soon be open, where Russian athletes will be able to demonstrate their excellence."

As part of the collaboration, the Polytechnic University team will conduct research and development work to optimize the design parameters of the sports sled. Modifying the shape, testing the runner materials for glide under different climatic conditions, optimizing the runner cross-section, recommending materials for selection, and rapidly modifying the sleds are just a small part of the planned research.

The Luge Federation, in turn, will present its partner's innovative developments, granting Polytechnic the status of its official partner and partner of the Russian National Luge Team for 2025–2026.

"Today we signed a very important agreement," noted Natalia Gart, President of the Russian Luge Federation. "I hope this cooperation will be fruitful, as luge is a battle of technologies, a high-tech sport, and technically complex. Therefore, we need the latest developments and constantly improve our equipment manufacturing technologies to remain competitive in the global sporting arena. I am confident that Russian scientists and engineers at the Polytechnic University will rise to this challenge."

Specialists from the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" at SPbPU will collaborate with the Russian Luge Federation. They have unique experience in mathematical and supercomputer modeling and the development of digital twins of the biomechanical triad "sled-racer-ice track."

Digital engineering is a high-tech, multidisciplinary, science-intensive approach to product development based on digital twin technology. It provides lifecycle support for products, maintaining a continuous connection between the physical (real) world and the digital (virtual) space.

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With the support of RN-Yuganskneftegaz, an aquatic center in Yugra was renovated.

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With the support of RN-Yuganskneftegaz (part of Rosneft), the Dolphin Aquatic Center in Pyt-Yakh was reconstructed. The project was implemented under a Cooperation Agreement between Rosneft Oil Company and the Government of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra.

The company funded the installation of modern filtration systems and utility lines for the pool, and renovated showers and changing rooms. New cardio and strength training equipment has expanded the center's workout options, and a renovated recreation area with comfortable furniture will become a hub for leisure activities.

The aquatic center is equipped with dynamic decorative lighting that can change colors depending on the program.

The modern engineering solutions applied will enhance the reliability of year-round operation of this significant city sports facility in the northern climate and improve visitor comfort.

Supporting mass and professional sports, as well as healthy lifestyles, is one of Rosneft's key social work priorities. In the regions where it operates, the Company builds multifunctional sports complexes and venues, ice arenas, and hosts mass sports events in various disciplines for children and adults.

As part of the Cooperation Agreement between Rosneft Oil Company and the Government of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, this year, the oil workers' funds were used to finance repairs and purchase equipment, uniforms, and gear for the Pyt-Yakh "Olimp" Sports School, as well as to renovate the sports ground. Video surveillance systems were purchased and installed at several playgrounds.

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RN-Yuganskneftegaz develops fields in licensed areas covering a total area of over 21,000 square kilometers in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. Cumulative oil production since the start of operations exceeds 2.7 billion tons.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 20, 2025

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