Graduates of the RUDN University Engineering Academy received their PhD degrees in Iraq.

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This year, three graduates of the RUDN University Engineering Academy's postgraduate program successfully defended their dissertations, prepared in the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials. They received PhD degrees in construction sciences from Al-Qadisiyah University (Iraq). This confirmed the high level of training of future scientists and higher education faculty at RUDN University.

Despite the obstacles

Al-Khafaji Wisam Hamzah Mohammed was the first to defend his dissertation. His dissertation was prepared under the joint supervision of Svetlana Shambinaya, PhD, Associate Professor (RUDN University), and Professor Haider Kadhim Ammash (Al-Qadisiya University). Svetlana Lvovna was the first to learn of Wisam's exciting moment. The graduate student continues to maintain close contact with his professor after graduation.

"Visam is a very serious, competent, and hardworking individual. Despite the challenges of his postgraduate program—a change in supervisor and research topic, as well as the fact that his primary research assignment and interaction with RUDN University occurred during the pandemic—he managed to overcome the challenges and prepare his dissertation on a new topic in less than four years. He published three articles on his dissertation topic in Scopus-listed journals ranked in the Q1 quartile. This, along with the active citation of his publications in the international scientific community, confirms the high standard of his research. It is important to note that he is not only an accomplished young scientist but also a successful civil servant," says Svetlana Shambin.

Concrete and reducing carbon footprint

Two more graduate students from the Engineering Academy, Al-Zayadi Sora Kadim Kidi and Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan, defended their dissertations at almost the same time at Al-Qadisiya University. Both graduates were supervised by Elsheikh Asser Mohamed, a PhD candidate in engineering. Sora worked on the production of environmentally friendly recycled concrete to achieve the highest levels of environmental sustainability, a topic of great scientific interest in Iraq and around the world. According to the graduate student, she encountered a number of unexpected challenges during her research.

"The most significant of these was the significant variability in the properties of recycled aggregate, due to differences in construction waste sources, cement type, concrete age, and service conditions. This heterogeneity significantly impacted the stability of the material's mechanical properties and durability, necessitating the development of a precise method for sorting and classifying aggregate, as well as a shift to designing mixtures based on performance criteria rather than traditional formulations. The most important discovery, however, was that the mechanical properties and durability of concrete with recycled aggregate can be significantly improved by treating the aggregate with nanomaterials or mild chemical solutions that reduce water absorption and enhance adhesion between the cement paste and the aggregate. This opens up new prospects for the use of this material in more demanding building structures and contributes to the sustainability of the construction industry, reducing the carbon footprint of concrete production," said Sora Kadim Kidi, Al-Zayadi.

Sora works as an engineer in the municipal government of Iraq's Diwaniyah province. She says she uses her knowledge of recycled, eco-friendly concrete to design local infrastructure projects, such as sidewalks, road surfaces, and small utility buildings, with a focus on cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability.

"On a practical level, I assess available construction waste, classify it according to the research standards developed in my dissertation, and develop suitable concrete mixes for use in municipal projects. I also participate in the preparation of technical recommendations that can be included in tender specifications, ensuring safety, efficiency, and contribution to waste and carbon footprint reduction. Thus, scientific research is directly linked to practical application and demonstrates the value of academic work in improving quality of life and infrastructure at the local level," says Sora Kadim Kidi, Al-Zayadi.

The goal is durability and efficiency

Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan also works as an engineer in the Diwaniyah Provincial Government. His research focused on developing a sustainable construction industry and improving the strength and reliability of recycled concrete structures in accordance with the current plan in Iraq.

"One of the main goals of my research was to develop recycled concrete that combines strength, environmental friendliness, and cost effectiveness. The solution lies in a balanced approach between the proportion of recycled aggregate, the use of technologically advanced additives, and the application of low-cost processing methods," says Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan.

According to Ali, this strategy has made it possible to create concrete with high compressive strength and wear resistance. It is environmentally friendly and reduces overall costs compared to traditional high-strength concrete. The solution is based on improving the properties of recycled aggregate using simple and energy-efficient methods, integrating additives such as nanomaterials or lightweight chemicals that enhance adhesion and rigidity without significantly increasing cost.

Thus, as the RUDN University graduate notes, companies and contractors in Iraq and similar countries can make greater profits by using sustainable and efficient materials while maintaining quality and durability.

"My current goal is to develop model projects that can serve as benchmarks for improving structural and economic efficiency, as well as reducing environmental construction costs. Research provides data and methodologies for accurately evaluating materials and mixtures, enabling engineering decisions to be based on reliable scientific evidence. This approach improves project quality and stimulates sustainable innovation in the local construction sector," says Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan.

According to Ali, a modern research engineer must possess a combination of technical, analytical, and managerial skills to be in demand in both science and public administration. Among the key qualities, he highlights strong analytical and communication skills, innovation and flexibility, project management skills, as well as attention to detail and discipline.

"The combination of these qualities enables the engineer to serve as a link between scientific research and practical application, making his or her contribution valuable for the advancement of knowledge, improvement of institutional effectiveness, and the sustainability of infrastructure projects and society as a whole," says Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan.

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Xinhua and STA signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen cooperation in news and information exchange.

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Ljubljana, November 7 /Xinhua/ — Xinhua News Agency and the Slovenian Press Agency (STA) signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday to strengthen cooperation in the exchange of news and information.

The parties agreed to expand cooperation in the areas of news exchange, personnel training, and technical knowledge sharing to deepen mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of China and Slovenia, the document states.

The agreement provides for mutual visits, joint coverage of important events, and capacity-building programs for journalists and editors in accordance with the laws and regulations of both countries.

The signing of the memorandum of understanding marks a new step in cooperation between the media of China and Slovenia, promoting objective and comprehensive coverage of events and strengthening bilateral ties.

STA is Slovenia's largest national news agency. It was founded in 1991, just days before the country's official declaration of independence. –0–

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54 people injured in explosion at mosque in Indonesia

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Jakarta, November 7 (Xinhua) – Fifty-four people were injured in an explosion during Friday prayers at a mosque inside a school in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, city police chief Asep Edi Suheri said.

An explosion occurred around midday on Friday at a mosque located on the grounds of a naval base in North Jakarta. Police said the cause of the incident is still under investigation.

According to eyewitnesses, the explosion occurred in the rear of the mosque's main hall. Police and naval personnel immediately cordoned off the area, and bomb disposal experts conducted a full search of the scene.

Initial investigations indicate that the explosion may have been caused by a short circuit or a malfunctioning electronic device. –0–

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China has launched a project to divert water to quench thirst in the megacity.

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CHENGDU, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — China on Friday launched a major project to divert water from the Daduhe River to the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, bringing additional water to the water-starved city of Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province.

For 2,000 years, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, built in the 3rd century BC and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has diverted part of the waters of the Minjiang River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, into the vast Chengdu Plain, making it the most productive region in China. However, as western China accelerates its socioeconomic development, water shortages in the Chengdu Plain are becoming increasingly pressing.

The project is expected to be completed over an eight-year period. According to the plan, water pumped from the Daduhe River, after overcoming natural elevation changes through over 260 kilometers of tunnels and pipelines, will be delivered to the Chengdu Plain. This additional water, along with some from the Minjiang River, will become the two main water sources for the Chengdu Plain.

Water resources in Sichuan Province are unevenly distributed. The western part of Sichuan Province has abundant water, while the eastern part suffers from severe water shortages. By 2030, the population of the lowland economic zone is projected to exceed 46 million, leading to a critical water shortage by 2035.

According to the plan, water supply from the Daduhe River to the irrigated areas of the Dujiangyan system will reach 1.39 billion cubic meters by 2040, and by 2050, the project's water inflow into the Dujiangyan system will reach 1.52 billion cubic meters. By then, the water supply network will cover 43 county-level administrative units in Sichuan Province. 34.13 million local residents will gain access to additional water resources.

Li Zhiyuan, Director of the Second Engineering and Design Branch of Sichuan Water Development Investigation, Design and Research Co., Ltd., noted that after the new project is put into operation, the water supply level for industrial and domestic needs in the Chengdu Plain will rise from the current 90 percent to 97 percent, and the level of agricultural irrigation will reach 80 percent. The project will perform functions such as urban and rural water supply, irrigation, ecological replenishment of water reserves, and emergency water supply.

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The 12th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum was held in Urumqi.

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URUMQI, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — The 12th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum was held in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Thursday. Experts, scholars and representatives of various circles from China and Central Asian countries discussed how to promote high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative under the current circumstances.

The joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative is currently in a high-quality development stage. Forum participants noted that China and the Central Asian countries are continuously deepening practical cooperation, improving the structure of mutual trade, facilitating the introduction of new business models, and unlocking market potential. A period of favorable opportunities has now arrived for enhancing the level and quality of Chinese-Central Asian trade and economic cooperation.

In recent years, Xinjiang has become increasingly attractive to foreign entrepreneurs, including investors from Central Asian countries. To date, more than 370 enterprises have been established in Xinjiang with investments from Central Asia, and both sides have broad prospects for further cooperation.

Xin Tao, head of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's Commerce Department, noted that Xinjiang will focus on creating a new architecture of connectivity, expanding new space for trade and economic cooperation, and cultivating new drivers for industrial integration, so that trade and economic cooperation between Xinjiang and Central Asian countries will yield more mutually beneficial results.

Representatives of Central Asian countries expressed hope that the region's states and China will continue to strengthen the interconnectedness of transport infrastructure, expand cooperation in energy, finance, agriculture, and other areas, and strengthen humanitarian exchanges.

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A think tank report outlined China's economic and social development plan for the 15th Five-Year Plan period.

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BEIJING, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — A think tank report clarifying China's economic and social development plan for the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030) was released Friday at a study symposium for the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee in Beijing.

The report, titled "A Key Stage in the Main Implementation of China's Modernization – Strategic Plan for China's Economic and Social Development during the 15th Five-Year Plan Period," was jointly released by high-level national think tanks affiliated with the Party History and Documents Research Institute of the CPC Central Committee and the Xinhua News Agency.

The report summarized the main achievements in economic and social development during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) and outlined strategic plans for economic and social development for the 15th Five-Year Plan.

The report also provided a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles guiding China's economic and social development, including upholding the CPC's all-round leadership, putting the people first, pursuing high-quality development, comprehensively deepening reform, promoting the formation of both an efficient market and a proactive government, and ensuring both development and security.

In a world full of change and uncertainty, the formulation and implementation of the 15th Five-Year Plan will enable China to maintain its role as the main engine and anchor of peace and development, presenting the world with a vision of unshakable and lasting certainty, the report said. -0-

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China's deputy permanent representative to the UN refuted unfounded US accusations regarding climate policy.

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UN, November 7 (Xinhua) — China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geng Shuang on Thursday refuted baseless U.S. accusations against China's climate policy.

At a UN Security Council meeting on climate and security, the US envoy delivered a veiled attack on China, accusing it of gaining unfair economic advantages by undermining its economic competitors and calling on UN member states to follow the US example.

In response to the accusations, Geng Shuang said China, a country with a population of 1.4 billion and the world's second-largest gross domestic product, maintains an annual contribution to global economic growth of around 30 percent, while its per capita emissions are not among the highest in the world.

He added that China is recognized by the international community as one of the countries with the strongest will, the most decisive actions, and the most outstanding results in fulfilling its emission reduction commitments. "It is certainly a country that is actively participating in the global fight against climate change," Geng Shuang stated.

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Students from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering participated in the session "Dialogue with the Urban Environment" at the BRICS International Municipal Forum.

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Andrey Surovenkov and students at the forum

On October 29, second-year students from the Architectural Design Department at SPbGASU participated in a thematic session, "Dialogue with the Urban Environment," held as part of the BRICS International Municipal Forum in St. Petersburg. The event was organized by the Committee for External Relations and the Committee for Urban Development and Architecture of St. Petersburg. The session focused on harmonizing the city's architectural appearance, façade color schemes, architectural lighting, and preserving the historical identity of the urban environment.

Andrey Surovenkov, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, delivered a presentation titled "Color in the Historical Environment of St. Petersburg: Examples of Student Coursework from SPbGASU." He emphasized that color is not only an aesthetic category but also an important tool for preserving the identity of a place, the legibility of urban ensembles, and fostering a respectful dialogue between the past and the present.

"Color isn't just aesthetics; it's a language of respect for a historic city. It expresses the identity of a place and the legibility of urban ensembles. It's important to find a balance between preserving the city's material layer and enhancing contemporary life," noted Andrey Surovenkov.

In his speech, he outlined the key challenges facing the visual environment of central St. Petersburg: inconsistent façade colors, visual noise from signs and storefronts, fading paintwork, and unauthorized renovations. At the same time, according to the speaker, there is also a reverse risk—the "museumification" of the urban fabric, when the desire for preservation turns the historical environment into a static backdrop, losing its connection with modern life.

At SPbGASU, urban color issues are studied not only theoretically but also through student projects, which serve as a laboratory for analysis and experimentation. Future architects conduct historical and coloristic analyses, photographic surveys, and map dominant features and palettes of eras, developing design recommendations for neighborhoods in the historical center of the Northern Capital. This approach allows students to view their projects as pilot models for potential urban solutions.

The university's proposed principles include a "sensitive restoration" of the palette—a combination of neutral background façades with accent elements and careful coordination of modern inserts with the historical context. The tools include color passports for buildings and streets, pattern books for façades and storefronts, an open map of the city's "color codes," and guidelines for selecting durable paints and varnishes.

According to session participants, the implementation of such approaches contributes to a more cohesive streetscape, improved urban environment quality, predictable business solutions, and reduced conflicts between residents, authorities, and developers. SPbGASU proposed implementing joint pilot projects with the Committee for Urban Development and Architecture on selected streets of St. Petersburg, as well as holding a student design competition as a form of public dialogue within the BRICS forum.

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A US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to fully fund food aid by Friday.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — A U.S. federal judge on Thursday ordered the Donald Trump administration to fully fund November's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by Friday amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

"People have gone too long without payments. Not paying them for even one more day is simply unacceptable," said John McConnell, a judge in the federal district court of Rhode Island.

On Friday, he said the Agriculture Department should fund SNAP from the reserve fund "as soon as possible."

On Monday, the agency announced that a total of $4.65 billion from the reserve fund will be used to pay SNAP benefits for November. This will cover 50 percent of current payments to eligible households.

However, on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump wrote on the social media platform TruthSocial that SNAP funds would only be released after the government reopens, blaming "radical left Democrats" for the shutdown.

In his latest ruling, issued Thursday, McConnell criticized the Trump administration for partially making payments and chided the president for his statement of "intent to violate" the court's order.

That same day, Justice Department lawyers said they planned to appeal both Thursday's ruling and McConnell's earlier order allocating SNAP funding.

The current US government shutdown is now in its sixth week, making it the longest in the country's history, as Congress continues to fail to pass a government funding bill.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer declared on social media on Wednesday that "D. Trump's continued weaponization of hunger is heartless and despicable." A day earlier, he wrote that the Republican president was treating hungry Americans as "political pawns" during the shutdown.

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The G20 summit will help reform the global financial system and address inequality, says South African President

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CAPE TOWN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that the upcoming Group of Twenty (G20) summit is expected to take concrete measures to reform the global financial system and address the widening global wealth gap and income inequality.

Speaking at a question-and-answer session at the National Assembly in Cape Town, Ramaphosa stressed that South Africa's G20 Presidency aims to "create a more stable, efficient and sustainable international financial architecture."

According to the President, one of the key outcomes of the summit, which will take place in Johannesburg later this month, will be the conclusion of an agreement to strengthen multilateral development banks such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the African Development Bank. Ramaphosa explained that the agreement will build on the work done by Brazil as the G20 Presidency to improve the effectiveness of these institutions in helping countries achieve their sustainable development goals.

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