Chinese Embassy in France Holds Ceremony to Hand Over Historical Photos of Battle of Songhu

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PARIS, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — A handover ceremony of historical photos taken during the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression donated by Marcus Detrez was held at the Chinese Embassy in France on Monday evening.

During the event, Chen Dong, envoy of the Chinese Embassy in France, presented M. Detrez, who donated 618 historical photographs collected by his grandfather Roger-Pierre Laurens, with a donation certificate and a letter of thanks from the Shanghai Songhu Memorial Hall of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

Many of the photographs, taken between the 1930s and 1950s, document the Battle of Songhu in 1937. The Shanghai Songhu Memorial Hall has included these historical photographs in its permanent collection.

These photographs document the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders against Chinese civilians and are of great historical value for the study of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

Speaking to reporters at the event, M. Detrez said the photographs captured history and he wanted more Westerners, especially young people, to learn about this part of history through the donated photographs. –0–

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Russian tourists come in groups to the border town of Suifenhe to be treated with traditional Chinese medicine

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BEIJING, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — Thanks to its unique geographical location and ever-improving health service system, the border city of Suifenhe in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has seen a boom in cross-border medical and health services this summer, focusing on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), injecting new impetus into the city's development.

As reported on the city government website, on August 4, more than 20 tourists from Vladivostok visited the Suifenhe People's Hospital, where they tried out various TCM procedures. Some chose acupuncture to treat leg and lower back pain, others preferred vacuum cupping to eliminate eczema, and still others went for massage sessions to treat cervical pain. Professional massage therapists skillfully helped tourists relieve tension in the neck area. Russian tourist Lisa shared her impressions with us: “We tried coffee ice cream with TCM herbs, and the doctor gave me a neck massage. Very professional, just wonderful!”

As an important Sino-Russian border crossing point, Suifenhe has been steadily optimizing its medical and healthcare industry structure in recent years. Suifenhe People's Hospital has integrated local resources of key specialties with unique areas such as TCM physical therapy and rehabilitation treatment, developing personalized health programs for Russian tourists. Professional interpreters accompany guests from appointment to rehabilitation observation, ensuring a seamless cross-border health and wellness experience.

Liu Simin, head of the TCM service and medicine export base at Suifenhe People's Hospital, said: "The newly opened TCM nutrition restaurant and herbal bar are also very popular with Russian tourists. The nutrition restaurant has developed special prescription formulas with adjusted dosages of herbs based on the physiological characteristics of Russians and the current weather conditions. Russian tourists were delighted with the taste and effect of the dishes."

According to statistics, the number of Russian tourists entering Suifenhe for medical and health services has increased significantly since the beginning of this year. This boom has not only given momentum to the development of Suifenhe's medical and health industry, but also contributed to the related development of such industries as catering, hotel business and tourism. -0-

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Ghana hosts summit to rethink global health

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ACCRA, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — The African Health Sovereignty Summit opened in Ghana's capital Accra on Tuesday with a call to rethink global health governance amid a rapidly changing geopolitical and economic landscape.

Convened by Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama, the summit aims to usher in a new era of health sovereignty based on national ownership, investment and leadership.

J.D. Mahama called for efforts to redesign the architecture that failed to take into account the voices, needs and innovations of Africa during the opening.

Ghana's President said Africa needs to develop a health system that not only responds to health crises but also builds resilience, promotes equality and enhances the dignity of its people. He also called for a new approach to health financing on the continent.

“I extend an open invitation to all countries represented here to join us in building an ecosystem of health investment in Africa that is driven by purpose, grounded in equity and rooted in our sovereignty,” the President added.

The summit was also attended by high-level officials, including World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and senior officials from other African countries. –0–

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Sergei Sobyanin: Electric bus route 220 launched in Moscow

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The 220th electric bus route has appeared in Moscow. This is a new record for the number of directions of the capital's most modern ground transport. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about this in his telegram channel.

Electric buses will run from the Teply Stan metro station to the Kokoshkino station of the fourth Moscow Central Diameter along route No. 878, which connects TiNAO and South-West Administrative Okrug.

“The number of eco-friendly flights is constantly

is growing: since the beginning of the year alone, 42 electric bus routes have appeared. In total, more than 2.4 thousand vehicles operate in the capital, equipped with the most modern services for the comfort and safety of passengers,” the Mayor of Moscow noted.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

Electric transport has many advantages. First of all, it helps save the environmentReplacing one bus with an electric bus reduces carbon dioxide emissions by more than 60 tons per year.

Innovative cars make city trips more comfortable. Their main advantages are a smooth ride, optimal interior temperature, wide doors, charging ports for gadgets, and areas for strollers and bicycles.

Electric bus models are constantly being improved. In June, the first 12 hit the streets of Moscow new generation machines.

It is planned that by 2030 electric buses will make up over 80 percent of Mosgortrans’ fleet.

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Free master classes are held at the Moscow 2030 forum in Gostiny Dvor

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At the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" Gostiny Dvor is hosting free master classes for children and adults. Young visitors will be taught how to create jewelry and art compositions, customize things, and do much more. You can see the schedule at website. No pre-registration required.

For the first time, an area for adults has appeared next to the children's master class area. All tasks here are related to the development of cognitive skills. Visitors will be able to get acquainted with the basics of neuropsychology, learn how the brain works and how its different structures affect perception, thinking and behavior.

Interactive touch panels will offer tasks to train attention, memory, logical and abstract thinking. They will clearly demonstrate how the brain processes information and in what situations it easily succumbs to illusions and errors of perception. Visitors will also have the opportunity to play board games – a great way to spend time while children are engaged in creativity.

As reported earlier Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, the exhibition, interactive zones, lecture hall and master class area in Gostiny Dvor will be open until September 14 every day except Monday.

"Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" is an opportunity to get acquainted with the future on a citywide scale by trying out its technologies that are already being used in the capital today. Children and adults will be able to communicate with robots and artificial intelligence, watch modern unmanned transport in action, play on technologically advanced sports grounds, study new educational, medical and industrial innovations, immerse themselves in VR space and much more.

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A large-scale forum-festival will be held as part of the project "Summer in Moscow". From August 1 to September 14, cultural, sports, educational and other events dedicated to the development of one of the most modern megacities in the world will take place at dozens of venues. Information about the venues and a detailed program are available on the official website of the forum-festival Moskov 2030.mos.ru.

Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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A play based on A. Chekhov's story "The Lady with the Dog" will be staged in China

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BEIJING, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — A play based on Russian writer and playwright Anton Chekhov's short story "The Lady with the Dog" will be staged at the upcoming Wuzhen Theatre Festival in China, a press conference for the event was held on Tuesday.

The 12th Wuzhen Theatre Festival will be held from October 16 to 26 this year in the town of the same name in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, east China, according to a statement from the organizer posted on its official account on Chinese social media platform Wechat.

The above-mentioned performance will be prepared by the Chinese troupe “Babeta” /”Tower of Babel”/. The director of the play is She Mujie, a graduate of Gennady Trostyanetsky’s class at the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts.

The play is based on the classic work by A. Chekhov, “The Lady with the Dog,” written in 1898. It tells the story of a hidden affair between a married man and a married woman. As the post suggests, the Chinese director’s adaptation is bold, avant-garde, and original, and aims to maintain a delicate balance between interest and deep meaning.

The 11-day festival will feature 71 performances of 25 dramas from 10 countries, including 10 Chinese and 15 foreign ones, the press conference said. -0-

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Nepal hosts Chinese cultural talent competition

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KATHMANDU, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — The 11th Chinese Culture Talent Competition for Nepali Schoolchildren was held here on Tuesday.

Around 300 contestants showcased their talents by performing 10 Chinese songs and 10 Chinese modern and classical dances, drawing thunderous applause from the audience.

“Every word you speak, every character you write, or every cultural element you are going to showcase here today is a step towards building bridges between our two nations,” said Badal Pradhan, rector of Learning Realm International School in Nepal.

“May this event inspire you all to continue learning about the history of Chinese language and culture,” B. Pradhan told the primary and secondary school students who attended the competition.

The competition was jointly organized by the Chinese Embassy in Nepal and the Volunteer Center for International Chinese Language Training in Nepal. –0–

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China delivers emergency humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka

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COLOMBO, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — China donated emergency humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

The cargo included a variety of essential items, from tents and beds to generators and water pumps.

The provision of humanitarian aid aims to improve the living conditions of local communities displaced by the floods and support their response to future natural disasters.

Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong said that as a country with rich experience in disaster recovery and risk management, China can share valuable experience and advanced technologies with Sri Lanka to strengthen disaster resilience.

“China is willing to engage in more practical and in-depth cooperation with the Sri Lankan side in areas such as the exchange of satellite meteorological images, early warning of natural disasters, and disaster prevention and mitigation,” the ambassador stressed.

Sri Lankan Defence Minister Sampath Thuyakontha expressed gratitude to China for its timely assistance, stressing the importance of such partnerships as climate change increases disaster risks in the region. –0–

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UN Assistant Secretary-General Warns Against Expanding Israeli Military Operations in Gaza

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) — A senior United Nations official on Tuesday warned against a possible escalation of Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Recent reports about a possible decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to expand Israeli military operations to the entire enclave, if true, are deeply worrying, said Miroslav Jenca, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and the Americas.

"This would have catastrophic consequences for millions of Palestinians and could further endanger the lives of the remaining /Israeli/ hostages in Gaza," Jenca told the Security Council at a briefing.

“International law is clear on this matter. Gaza is and must remain an integral part of a future Palestinian state,” he stressed. –0–

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Akademgorodok scientist gave a lecture at the World Chemical Congress in Malaysia

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The 53rd IUPAC General Assembly, together with the 50th World Chemical Congress, was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 12-19. A special feature of the congress was the allocation of a specialized section on “Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry.” Within its framework, Associate Professor of the Department of Solid State Chemistry Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU, Senior Researcher at the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS Anna Nartova gave an invited talk on “Artificial Neural Networks for Microscopic Data Analysis,” in which she presented the iOk online platform to the global scientific community (HTTP: //yok. HSSU.ru/), developed by scientists from Novosibirsk State University as part of the program "Priority 2030".

This platform includes a set of digital services for automatic image analysis using deep machine learning and artificial intelligence methods. Three services are freely available on the platform. Universal Telegram service No Code ML (HTTPS: //t. T.NSU_ML_VOT) is designed for classical training of neural networks on user datasets. The second service is DLgram (HTTPS: //t. TA/NANOPARITICLECLY_NSK) — is designed to recognize multiple homogeneous objects of various natures. Includes training of the neural network by the user using a marked area from the same image. Online service ParticlesNN (HTTP: // Partiklesnn.NSU.ru/) is designed for automatic recognition of nanoparticles in scanning probe microscopy (SPM) and electron microscopy (EM) images by a trained neural network. Cloud services No Code ML and DLgram provide training of a neural network on user objects, automatic recognition of objects in images and the ability to adjust the recognition results by the user. They also analyze the detected objects and determine their parameters, such as quantity, size, area and concentration. The services are able to work with various images – pictures from electron microscopes, photographs from digital cameras (including smartphones). They recognize various objects: nanoparticles, microorganisms, cells, plant seeds, as well as larger objects – animals, plants, various parts, vehicles and much more. At the same time, to work with the services, the user does not need to have any special programming skills or understand neural networks. Preliminary image processing is also not needed. The results are provided in the form of information about all detected objects, and the user can adjust them if necessary. Currently, hundreds of researchers from all over the world use the developed services. At the same time, the services are most in demand by specialists working with images obtained using various types of microscopy.

– In general, the section “Artificial intelligence in chemistry”, despite the fact that the direction only – only the beginning to form and the number of reports was inferior to other, more traditional sections, was perhaps the most popular from the audience. Among the speakers there were many representatives of Russia. Nash the lecture aroused a very great interest in the audience. A lot of listeners went to her purposefully. Such an increased interest in our online platform is due to several reasons, including the fact that we promoted it at several scientific conferences. A number of articles were published, including in high -rated scientific journals. And, I must say that our team, in which A.V. Matveev and A.G. Okunev, was one of the first in the world to present their developments in this direction. Then, single work was devoted to this topic, and we walked alone with them and at times even ahead of them. Now their avalanche is huge, but we still recorded our championship. And even more so, we were the first to offer a “platform approach” when users are offered a ready -made service, and not just a code. At the moment, we have formed our own circle of users, so we received an invitation to make a lecture at this Congress. It was very pleasant to know that our development is known not only in Russia, but also in the world. So, young scientists from China, Malaysia and other countries who were already familiar with our work came to our lecture. During the discussions, after the report, young chemists asked a lot of questions, in most cases, interested in not how neural networks are arranged, but how to use them as a finished tool, while avoiding teaching the Python programming language. They were interested in neural networks, when using which the programmer’s skill is not required. And our platform is just such a product, ”said Anna Nartova.  

The section participants separately discussed the problem of the activation barrier, which is of fundamental importance in the use of neural networks in chemistry. It is the need for confident programming skills and deep knowledge of neural networks. According to Anna Nartova, the platform approach is the optimal solution to eliminate it and make neural networks a tool for working in the laboratory. The section participants, working in different areas, also related to chemistry, noted: if a chemist needs to have a high enough level of Python to use a neural network as a tool, he will most likely not do this. The situation should be changed by using a platform approach, which is a ready-made product that does not require the scientist to delve into the code, but allows you to simply upload your data to the application, process it and get a ready result. In this case, the return on using neural networks is maximum.

— We started promoting the idea of implementing a platform approach to solving the problems of accessible use of neural networks for scientists who do not have programming skills at our university several years ago. Now it has become a widespread trend. The first works in the direction of using neural networks in processing microscopic images were aimed at solving some specific cases, and usually the machine learning model was posted in the public domain. In our case, firstly, we are talking about the universalization of the approach, and secondly, about the creation of applications or services that facilitate work with neural networks. Thus, at the same time, a more universal tool is being developed, designed not to solve any specific problem, and a user-oriented product is being created. Currently, there is a trend: scientists are interested in working with neural networks, but are not ready to use them if they are not applications, — Anna Nartova explained.

Anna Nartova noticed that an important part of the congress was the section on chemistry. This is due to the fact that the Chemistry Congress was combined with the Assembly of the Jupak, so not only purely scientific issues were considered. It is very important that it was, first of all, about teaching schoolchildren chemistry. Teachers in this subject became a problem for many countries whose representatives participated in Congress. In the profession of “teacher”, and in particular the “teacher of chemistry”, they go reluctantly: it is labor -intensive and responsible, but, unfortunately, does not belong to the highly paid. Colleagues from different countries noted, based on their own experience, that in order to attract students to this science, it is necessary to focus not on high -grade, but on students of the middle or even junior school link. Section participants shared work experience in different countries. The Indian chemist Udi Maitra made a report “Improving the perception of science/chemistry through simple experiments associated with everyday life.” This project is of deep humanitarian significance, spreading the natural science worldview, as well as increasing the motivation for education. The scientist from Taiwan Khsien Chang Cao presented the message “Chemistry on wheels”, in which he spoke of a huge personnel hunger, growing since 2017. Working on the problem of attracting personnel, scientists -enthusiasts with mini -laboratories go to provincial schools and show the children experiments with various chemicals and in exciting form tell the children about chemistry as an interesting science. Many of these guys at the end of school make a choice in her favor and return to their schools already as teachers of chemistry or become volunteers of educational projects. It is interesting that this work is supported by both the state and corporations, since they are very interested in improving the level of school education and attracting motivated teachers to the school. Anna Nartova noted that this work exactly corresponds to the concept of the project “Entertaining science for schoolchildren”, which has been implemented at NSU since 2009, and in recent years has been part of the school center of the Faculty of Physics of NSU. And we had something to share with colleagues in this area. 

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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