China warns Britain against overgeneralizing the concept of national security and politicizing trade and economic issues.

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BEIJING, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) — China has always opposed the practice of overly generalizing the concept of national security and politicizing trade and economic issues, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said at a regular ministry press conference on Thursday, warning that such actions by Britain would seriously undermine Chinese enterprises' confidence in its investment environment.

The Chinese diplomat made the statement while commenting, at a journalist's request, on reports that the UK is concerned about the intention of Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Mingyang Smart Energy Group Co., Ltd. to invest 1.5 billion pounds sterling in a project to build a factory in Scotland.

The Chinese government supports domestic enterprises in international cooperation based on mutual benefit, market principles, and compliance with laws and regulations. At the same time, the security of Chinese investments is also an important factor to consider, Guo Jiakun continued.

In recent years, he noted, it has often been observed that normal trade and economic projects in the UK have been influenced by general political and security factors. Since the National Security and Investment Act 2022 came into force, the British government has taken decisions on more than 10 cases involving Chinese companies, either prohibiting acquisitions or approving them with certain conditions.

The British government not only took control of the business activities of British Steel, which had been acquired by a Chinese private enterprise, on its own initiative, but also, after conducting a retrospective investigation, required Chinese enterprises to sell their already acquired shares in British semiconductor companies, undermining the investment security of Chinese enterprises under the pretext of so-called security considerations, Guo Jiakun noted.

“Unfortunately, some people in the UK continue to inflate the absurd theory of the ‘Chinese threat’,” the Chinese diplomat commented.

"If such practices continue, it will significantly impact Chinese businesses' assessment of the UK investment climate and will force them to exercise greater caution when making relevant decisions," he added. -0-

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The Knowledge Society introduced foreign students of the State University of Management to the languages and traditions of the peoples of Russia.

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On October 22, 2025, in the Scientific Library of the State University of Management, in anticipation of National Unity Day, a lecture entitled "Strength in Diversity: The Language and Traditions of Different Peoples of Russia" was held for international students. The event was organized by the State University of Management jointly with the Russian Society "Knowledge."

The Russian Society "Knowledge" is a public organization that carries out educational work for young people throughout Russia, regularly hosting speeches by prominent figures in culture, art, science, and history, helping our country's lecturers be heard and find their audience.

Alexander Demanov, a candidate of historical sciences, presented the history of National Unity Day, mentioning how the people's militia led by merchant Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky united the country. Exploring linguistic diversity, he explained how the Russian language unites over 190 peoples. He introduced the audience to unique traditions and holidays, emphasizing that unity helps overcome any difficulties, making Russia strong and unique.

At the end of the lecture, the students actively asked the lecturer questions related to Russian history, inquired about the names of holidays, and the diversity of peoples' cultures, and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to learn more about the country in which they study.

The lecture was an opportunity to better understand each other, feel a sense of community, and learn how the traditions and languages of the peoples of Russia create a harmonious unity.

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Russia and Ukraine exchanged the bodies of fallen servicemen.

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Moscow, October 23 (Xinhua) — Russia and Ukraine have exchanged the bodies of fallen service members. Ukraine received 1,000 bodies from Russia, while Russia received 31. This was reported to the RBC media holding by State Duma Deputy Shamsail Saraliev, a representative of the parliamentary coordination group on military operations.

“An exchange of 31 for 1,000 took place. 31 bodies of the deceased were returned to Russia,” stated Sh. Saraliev.

Russia and Ukraine have already carried out several exchanges of bodies of fallen servicemen. Agreements on exchanges, including for prisoners and the seriously wounded, were reached during talks in Istanbul in early summer.

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Russia reserves the right to respond to any hostile actions by the European Union – Russian Foreign Ministry

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Moscow, October 23 (Xinhua) – Russia reserves the right to respond to European Union sanctions. Its response will be measured, appropriate, and responsive to Moscow's interests. This was stated at a briefing by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, commenting on the EU's 19th sanctions package against Russia.

"Russia reserves the right to respond to any hostile actions by the European Union—even if they involve deliberately unsuccessful attempts to harm us—in a manner we deem most appropriate and beneficial. As always, we will respond appropriately, carefully, and in accordance with our fundamental interests," noted M. Zakharova.

The Russian Foreign Ministry's spokesperson also commented on the US-imposed restrictions against Russian companies Rosneft and Lukoil. According to her, Russia views the new US sanctions as counterproductive to the negotiation process to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

"If the current US administration begins to follow the example of its predecessors, who attempted to force or compel Russia to sacrifice its national interests through unlawful sanctions, the result will be exactly the same—disastrous from a domestic political standpoint and negative for the stability of the global economy," the diplomat noted.

At the same time, Russia does not see any significant obstacles to agreeing on the framework for a Ukrainian settlement discussed by the presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States, stated M. Zakharova.

"We do not see any significant obstacles to continuing the process initiated by the presidents of Russia and the United States to agree on a political framework for Ukrainian regulation and to translate it into concrete results," she noted.

M. Zakharova stated that this is "difficult and painstaking work." "And it must not be done at the microphone stand, not through leaks and false information, but as diplomats should, through diplomatic efforts, using diplomatic tools," the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized.

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The second phase of the 138th Guangzhou Fair opened in Guangzhou.

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GUANGZHOU, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) — The second phase of the 138th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair or Guangzhou Fair, opened Thursday in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, focusing on quality household goods.

According to organizers, the first two stages of the event attracted more than 157,000 buyers from 222 countries and regions.

More than 10,000 businesses are participating in the second stage of the fair, displaying products such as household items, gifts, jewelry, building materials, and furniture.

Overseas buyers have noted that China's production and supply chains are indispensable and bring stability to the global economy and trade.

A Canadian buyer noted China's advanced robotics and automation, while a Georgian buyer, participating in the Guangzhou Fair for the 20th time, emphasized the importance of face-to-face exchanges with customers.

The second phase of the fair is attended by 145 of the world's leading retailers, including Target and Kingfisher, demonstrating the firm confidence of foreign partners in China's role as a global hub for manufacturing.

The 138th Guangzhou Fair, which runs from October 15 to November 4 and is scheduled in three stages, boasts of reaching new historical highs in two indicators simultaneously: the number of exhibition booths – 74,600, and the number of exhibitors – over 32,000. -0-

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Update 323 – Statement by the IAEA Director General on the situation in Ukraine (EN)

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The Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) was successfully re-connected to Ukraine's electrical grid today after a month-long outage, following repairs carried out under the protection of a local ceasefire negotiated by the IAEA and observed by its teams on the ground, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said.

The restoration of off-site power to Europe's largest nuclear power plant – for the past several years located on the frontline of the military conflict – marks a significant positive step as last month's loss of all external electricity supplies had further stoked concerns about the fragile nuclear safety and security situation at the site.

"Today is a rare, good day for nuclear safety and security in Ukraine and beyond, although the overall situation of course remains highly precarious. After exactly one month without any off-site power, the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant is once again receiving the external electricity it needs to cool its six reactors and spent fuel," Director General Grossi said.

"Since the plant was disconnected from its last off-site power line on September 23, we have been working intensively with the Russian Federation and Ukraine to create the necessary security conditions for repairs to be carried out on both sides of the frontline. Despite the war, they both agreed that it was vital to restore off-site power and cooperated constructively with us to make that happen," he said.

In the reconnection process followed by an IAEA team on the ground and from the ZNPP's electrical control room, the newly repaired 750 kilovolt (kV) Dniprovska power line was energized by the Ukrainian grid operator at 09:30 local time and the ZNPP 750kV switchyard was fully powered two minutes later. The ZNPP then began gradually restoring power to its six reactor units and the remainder of the site.

At 13:00 local time off-site power was restored to the whole ZNPP site and the last of the emergency diesel generators – that had supplied back-up power for the past 30 days – was turned off, ending the tenth and by far the longest complete loss of off-site power suffered by the plant during the conflict.

"What was once virtually unimaginable – a nuclear power plant regularly losing off-site power – has unfortunately become a common occurrence during this devastating war. However, this was the most challenging loss of power event we have experienced so far. I would especially like to extend my thanks to the technicians – on both sides of the frontline – who have been working hard in recent days to restore power in very difficult circumstances," Director General Grossi said.

Under IAEA monitoring, work to repair the Dniprovska and another damaged power line – Ferosplavna-1 – got underway last weekend after the establishment of temporary ceasefire zones on opposite sides of the Dnipro River. As both zones are in an active combat area, de-mining specialists conducted extensive clearance work before the actual repairs could begin.

The IAEA team based at the ZNPP monitored the work at the damaged section of the Dniprovska line, where technicians replaced several broken cables before re-attaching them to the transmission towers. A damaged metal support arm of one transmission tower was also replaced, and new insulators were installed in several towers.

The IAEA is continuing to coordinate with both sides to pave the way for further repairs of the 330 kV Ferosplavna-1 line, where additional damage outside the ceasefire zone was identified this week. The IAEA was informed that two broken transmission cables were found 1.8km from the electrical switchyard of the Zaporizhzhya Thermal Power Plant, located near the ZNPP.

Before the conflict, the ZNPP had access to ten power lines. In recent years, that was reduced to two, of which Ferosplavna-1 was lost on 7 May while the Dniprovska line was disconnected late last month. Both sides blamed the damage on military activity.

The plant's six reactors have not produced electricity for more than three years and have been shut down but they still require power to run their cooling pumps and for other nuclear safety and security equipment. Over the past month, the plant has relied on emergency diesel generators for the electricity it needs.

"There is still much work to do to further reduce the risks of a nuclear accident. The next step is to complete the repairs of the Ferosplavna-1 power line and then to prevent future loss of power events," Director General Grossi said.

“I once again call for full compliance with the IAEA's Five Concrete Principles to prevent a nuclear accident at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The third principle states that off-site power to the plant should not be put at risk and that all efforts should be made to ensure that off-site power always remains available and secure,” he said. “The IAEA will continue its indispensable work at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant and the other nuclear sites in Ukraine until this war is destructive is over.”

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October 23, 2025 www.rotko45.ru Rosprirodnadzor: It is necessary to conclude an international agreement to combat plastic pollution

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Rosprirodnadzor: An international agreement to combat plastic pollution is necessary.

The Third International Conference "Microplastics in Polymer Science" is taking place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, from October 20th to 24th. In her welcoming remarks via videoconference, Svetlana Radionova, head of Rosprirodnadzor, noted that plastic pollution is one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time.

The head of the department recalled that more than three years ago, an active discussion on the problem of microplastics began, which turned out to be difficult and sparked heated debates between the government and the scientific community.

"We all know that efforts are underway to develop an international treaty to combat plastic pollution, including microplastics, but countries have so far failed to reach an agreement. However, the adoption of such a document would be a historic turning point. And until we reach an agreement, the world continues to be polluted with plastic waste," said Svetlana Radionova.

We note that in Russia, a ban on the production of three types of PET packaging that are difficult or impossible to recycle took effect on September 1, 2025. The list of prohibited products includes all PET bottles for the food industry, except for colorless, blue, green, brown, and white ones (these are successfully recycled and in demand by recyclers); PET packaging with PVC labels, except for shrink film, as it can be removed and recycled separately; and multilayer PET bottles.

Clean City, the regional solid municipal waste management operator in the Kurgan region, has been sending clear, blue, green, brown, and white (milk) bottles collected from the mixed waste stream to the Shadrinsk waste treatment plant for recycling since it began operations in 2021.

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Building the best transport system in the world and the most convenient for Muscovites.

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All modes of urban transport are being developed in the capital, and they are integrated as closely as possible. Total expenditure on developing Moscow's transport system in 2026 will amount to approximately 1.3 trillion rubles.

Within three years, 26.9 km of metro lines, 13 stations, and one depot are planned to be commissioned. The new Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya Line will be added to the map, the first section of the Biryulevskaya Line, and the Golyanovo station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line will be opened. Construction will also continue on the southern section of the Troitskaya Line, as well as the Yuzhny Port station on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line and the Dostoyevskaya station on the Circle Line.

Rail transport will become more comfortable and accessible for Muscovites, residents of the Moscow region, and residents of central Russia. As part of a large-scale development program for the Central Transport Hub, new routes will be added by 2030, and train intervals will be significantly reduced.

The Moscow government is actively involved in the country's largest transport project—the construction of the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed highway.

Additional electric buses, buses, trams, new-generation metro cars, and trains for the Central Transport Hub's commuter rail routes, as well as electric scooters for city rental, will be purchased.

Driverless technologies in transportation are rapidly developing. By the end of next year, 15 driverless trams will be operating in the city, and the first driverless metro train will be launched. By the end of 2030, plans call for two-thirds of the tram fleet to be driverless.

In 2026, the fourth route of the capital's river tram, "Kyiv – Luzhniki," will be launched.

GUU staff members authored a new textbook, "Labor Migration: Theoretical and Practical Issues."

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UMC Publishing House presents a new textbook, "Labor Migration: Theoretical and Practical Issues," created by a team of leading experts in state migration policy, including staff from the State University of Management.

The authors of the textbook are: – Vladimir Volokh, Professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies at the State University of Management, Doctor of Political Sciences, Member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation on Interethnic Relations; – Vera Suvorova, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies at the State University of Management; – Evgeny Volodin, Director of the Department of Migration Audit and Legal Support for Legal Entities at OST Group of Companies, Member of the Expert Council of the Committee on Labor Migration at the Moscow Regional Organization OPORA RUSSIA.

The publication's scientific director and co-author is Svetlana Shorokhova, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations and Geopolitics, and Head of the Department of Political Processes and Technologies at the University of World Civilizations (UMC).

This textbook was published by decision of the Academic Council of the Educational and Methodological Center. It covers fundamental and applied aspects of managing external labor migration processes. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the implementation of the Russian Federation's state migration policy, systematizes modern methods of managing migration processes, and offers innovative practical recommendations.

Target audience:

Bachelor's, specialist's, professional, and master's students majoring in 41.03.04 "Political Science"; Students of advanced training and professional retraining programs; Specialists in the field of public administration of migration processes; Researchers in the field of migration policy.

The textbook will be a valuable resource for both the academic community and practitioners working in the field of migration policy.

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Financial news: 10/23/2025, 15-18 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A106TV7 (VimpelK3R4) security were changed.

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October 23, 2025

15:18

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on October 23, 2025, 15-18 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 89.05) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 951.59 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 18.75%) for security RU000A106TV7 (VimpelK3R4) were changed.

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