January 18 – Day of the Breaking of the Siege of Leningrad

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Eighty-three years ago, on January 18, 1943, the offensive operation "Iskra" came to a victorious conclusion. Troops from the Leningrad and Volkhov Fronts liberated the city of Shlisselburg and the southern shore of Lake Ladoga. The siege of Leningrad was broken, and land connections between the besieged city and the mainland were restored, saving hundreds of lives. The first food train arrived in Leningrad on February 7.

Although the city remained under siege for another year, the lifting of the siege gave millions of citizens hope of salvation and instilled confidence in the enemy's imminent defeat. The situation along the entire Leningrad Front significantly improved—the initiative in combat operations shifted completely to the Soviet troops, and by February 1943, Leningrad's food supplies had risen to the level of other Soviet cities.

Students and staff of the Polytechnic Institute dedicated their lives to defending their homeland from the first days of the Great Patriotic War. More than 3,000 Polytechnic students joined the active army, the people's militia, and partisan units.

The siege of Leningrad began on September 8, 1941, and famine set in. All the city's residents were saved by an ice road across Lake Ladoga. The construction of the Road of Life involved the participation of Polytechnicians. Sergei Golushkevich was one of the organizers of the ice road across the lake. He calculated the minimum permissible ice thickness and was the first to cross the Road of Life in the lead vehicle.

The institute's main building was converted into a hospital. 150 employees volunteered to take on the new duties. The second academic building housed the medical staff, and the student campus became an evacuation hospital.

The Polytechnic Institute's workshops began to fulfill military orders for the needs of the front, and scientists went to work at defense enterprises.

Even before the war, there was a gardening area between the Chemical and Hydrotechnical Buildings. Flowers were grown year-round in greenhouses there. During the siege of the city, it was converted into a subsidiary farm for growing vegetables. In April 1942, the Vyborg District allocated an additional plot of land to the institute for these needs. By July of that year, the first harvest had already arrived at the kindergarten and cafeteria. The established harvest quota was almost 25,000 kilograms of vegetables.

In February 1942, LPI students and staff were evacuated to Pyatigorsk, where they experienced the hardships of the German occupation. They then moved to Tashkent. There, the institute was able to begin its academic and research work in January 1943, and in August, the first year of studies was admitted. In November, classes resumed in Leningrad. In June 1943, the Polytechnic Institute, the only one in Leningrad, was authorized to accept dissertations for defense. Before the siege was completely lifted, the academic council reviewed 19 doctoral and candidate dissertations. In August 1944, 442 polytechnic students returned from Tashkent. The Leningrad Polytechnic Institute resumed classes at full capacity.

The Siege of Leningrad lasted 872 days. During this time, several hundred Polytechnic students died from exhaustion and shelling. And today, we remember all those who lived, worked, and fought in the besieged city, those who gave their lives to save Leningrad.

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The EU shows broad solidarity with Denmark on the Greenland issue, says Croatian Prime Minister

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Zagreb, January 16 (Xinhua) — All members of the European Union (EU) and NATO countries, with the exception of the United States, are expressing "broad solidarity" with Denmark on the Greenland issue, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Friday.

Denmark, as a NATO member, has consistently stood shoulder to shoulder with American soldiers in all of the alliance's operations around the world, national television channel HRT quotes him as saying.

The Danish political scene is gripped by "great shock and disbelief" following US President Donald Trump's repeated statements about wanting to gain control of Greenland, the prime minister said, calling for dialogue between Washington and Copenhagen.

“Anything that could be based on a sudden military intervention or US presence in Greenland is, in my deep conviction, very bad,” A. Plenkovic emphasized. –0–

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Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Iranian President M. Pezeshkian – Kremlin press service

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Moscow, January 16 (Xinhua) – Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, the Kremlin press service announced on Friday.

"During a telephone conversation, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian informed Vladimir Putin of the Iranian leadership's active efforts to normalize the situation in the country," the statement said.

As noted, Russia and Iran consistently advocate a unified position in favor of a rapid de-escalation of tensions around Iran and in the region as a whole, and for resolving emerging problems exclusively through political and diplomatic means.

“The mutual commitment to further strengthening the Russian-Iranian strategic partnership and the practical implementation of joint economic projects in various fields was confirmed,” the Kremlin emphasized.

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US efforts to resolve the situation in Ukraine are in line with Russia's interests, says D. Peskov.

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Moscow, January 16 (Xinhua) – Moscow appreciates Washington's efforts to peacefully resolve the situation in Ukraine; they are in line with Russian interests, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.

"The United States' efforts to bring the Ukrainian settlement to a political and diplomatic level are in our interests. We appreciate Washington's efforts in this regard," he said.

According to the press secretary, a settlement around Ukraine is impossible without a broad discussion of European security. "For peace to be established, joint efforts are needed on opposing tracks," said D. Peskov. "This is precisely the point: discussing the issue of a Ukrainian settlement without discussing European security in a broader context is also impossible. One way or another, security guarantees will touch on this issue. And for this, of course, dialogue is necessary," the Kremlin spokesman noted.

According to D. Peskov, Russia is interested in hosting a new visit by American negotiators on Ukraine—US Presidential Envoy Steven Witkoff and entrepreneur Jared Kushner. However, the exact dates have not yet been determined.

A Kremlin spokesman also called the situation around Greenland extraordinary. "We, like the rest of the world, are certainly monitoring the situation around Greenland. We are noting a very controversial situation. We proceed from the premise that Greenland is the territory of the Kingdom of Denmark," he said, commenting on US plans to establish control over the island. "The situation is unusual, I would even say extraordinary from the standpoint of international law," added D. Peskov. –0– Oleg

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China's Defense Ministry: Supporters of "Taiwan independence" will end up in the dustbin of history

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BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) — Separatist forces seeking "Taiwan independence" and opposing the will of the people are doomed to end up in the dustbin of history, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Zhang Xiaogang said at a press conference on Friday.

He made this statement while commenting on the results of a survey conducted in Taiwan, at the media's request. According to the survey, more than 60 percent of respondents do not want to participate in war or see their relatives do so.

The survey results show that the majority of Taiwanese people want peace, development, exchanges and cooperation, not confrontation or conflict, let alone war, he noted.

More and more people are realizing that the Lai Qingde administration is a peace-breaker, a crisis-maker, and a war-monger, he added.

“No one wants to become cannon fodder for the sake of so-called ‘Taiwan independence,’” Zhang Xiaogang continued.

The Taiwan issue, he said, is a purely internal Chinese matter, not open to outside interference. "All options for severe punishment of separatist forces seeking 'Taiwan independence' remain under consideration," he concluded.

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China urged the US to abandon its fixation on using force against Iran.

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UN, January 16 (Xinhua) — Chargé d'affaires of the Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Sun Lei called on the United States to abandon its fixation on the use of force against Iran at an emergency meeting of the Security Council on Thursday.

Recent events in Iran have attracted widespread attention, he noted. The US continues to make statements about the situation in Iran and openly threatens the Islamic Republic with force, resulting in war clouds gathering over the Middle East and tensions continuing to escalate, the diplomat stated.

"The use of force will never solve problems, but will only make them more complex and intractable. Any military adventurism will only push the region toward an unpredictable abyss," Sun Lei emphasized.

According to him, history has repeatedly proven that an obsession with force, relentless pressure, and unjustified interference only breed new conflicts and hatred. No country has the right to dictate the future of another, and any actions that violate international law are unacceptable, the diplomat added.

“We call on the international community to stand on the right side of history and on the side of justice, and to work tirelessly for peace and stability in the Middle East, as well as peace and tranquility throughout the world,” he said.

Sovereign equality and non-interference in internal affairs are fundamental principles of international law and the most fundamental norms regulating modern international relations, Sun Lei emphasized. Iran is an independent sovereign state whose affairs should be resolved by its people themselves, he stated.

China supports efforts to safeguard Iran's sovereignty, security and territorial integrity and calls on the international community to support the Iranian government and people in overcoming the current difficulties and maintaining national security and social stability, Sun Lei said. –0–

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The Polytechnic University awarded the winners of the competition for foreign postgraduate students.

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The Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University held an awards ceremony for the winners of the Best International Grant for PhD (BigPhD) competition, which is being held for the third year as part of the Priority 2030 program.

Dmitry Arsenyev, SPbPU Vice-Rector for International Affairs, delivered a welcoming speech. He congratulated the graduate students and emphasized the competition's importance for developing the university's scientific potential.

The BigPhD competition is our ambitious initiative, which we've been purposefully developing as part of the Priority 2030 program. "You are the cream of the Polytechnic University, the future not only of our university, but of our entire country and the world. How we drive progress and build communication will determine whether our society will be more peaceful, happy, and kind," noted Dmitry Arsenyev.

More than 30 graduate students from 14 countries participated in the competition. Following a rigorous evaluation, 15 laureates were selected, two of whom scored the maximum number of points and were awarded the title of "Overall Winner": Pham Van Vinh, a graduate student majoring in Solid Mechanics at the Graduate School of Mechanics and Control Processes (Vietnam), and Anna Rogova, a graduate student majoring in Biophysics at the Graduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies (Kazakhstan). All 15 laureates received grants, which will provide significant support for their future research.

Big PhD competition winners:

Alvardat Mohammad Yasin Abdelhamid, IMMIT Huc Thanh Bang, IEIT Gunasekara Utum Jayamal Sulakna, IE Babich Elena Viktorovna, PhysMech Shukuru Bitaisha Nakishuka, IS Dib Ali, ICS Elina Yesenia Igorevna, IMMIT Pham Thanh Quyet, IE Wang Keqi, IMMIT Pham Huu Duc, IEIT Xu Huawei, IBSB Rasool Bishro, IE Al-Dninawi Asra Hamid Taher, IE

"Winning the BIG PhD award isn't just a grant; it's important recognition by the university of our scientific achievements," shared winner Pham Van Vinh. "This support not only provides resources but also confidence, serving as a powerful incentive to move forward. It's a great honor for me to study and conduct research at the Polytechnic University, in an environment that values the pursuit of discovery."

Dmitry Arsenyev outlined long-term prospects for talented researchers at the Polytechnic University. He noted that the university is interested in the best graduates remaining at the university, and recalled that over 100 international research and teaching staff, many of whom are university graduates, are already successfully working at SPbPU. Competitions such as these demonstrate the Polytechnic University's commitment to developing an international scientific environment and supporting young scientists who are shaping the future of technology.

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Key IAEA events in 2026

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International Symposium on Standards, Applications and Quality Assurance in Medical Radiation Dosimetry (IDOS3)October 5-9, Vienna, Austria

Medical radiation dosimetry is the science and practice of measuring ionizing radiation doses received by patients during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. IDOS 2026 will continue the work begun at previous symposia in 2010 and 2019. Specifically, it will examine advances in dosimetry standards, auditing, and quality assurance in radiation therapy, diagnostic radiology, and nuclear medicine, thereby ensuring patient safety and metrological comparability.

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International Conference "Nuclear Fuel Supply Systems as a Basis for Sustainable Development of Nuclear Energy" October 13–15, Vienna, Austria

As some countries plan to expand their nuclear energy programs to meet climate goals and ensure energy security, demand is increasing in industries related to the front end of the fuel cycle—from uranium exploration to uranium enrichment and fuel fabrication. The conference will discuss traditional fuels and advanced nuclear fuels such as HALEU, based on uranium enriched up to 20% for advanced reactors. Other aspects of the supply chain will also be considered, including new fuel designs, circular economy approaches, and other innovations. An essay competition for young professionals will be held in advance of the event, providing them with the opportunity to contribute to the conference.

Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Energy, October 27–29, Incheon, Republic of Korea

The conference will be held in Incheon, Republic of Korea, from October 27 to 29, 2026. Detailed information will be published on IAEA events portal.

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A sudden, large-scale inspection of the armed forces has begun in Belarus.

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Minsk, January 16 (Xinhua) — A large-scale, snap inspection of the armed forces began in Belarus on Friday. This was announced by State Secretary of the country's Security Council, Alexander Volfovich, as quoted by the Belta news agency.

"A large-scale inspection of the armed forces has been launched at the direction of the President of Belarus. It will be comprehensive and consist of several stages. The inspections will be carried out on a surprise basis," noted A. Volfovich.

According to him, the inspection is being conducted, including taking into account Russia's experience in special military operations and its implementation in the military. Among other things, it will examine issues related to the protection of military units and countering modern weapons, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles.

The official also reported that the inspection plan has been approved by the President of Belarus, who will personally participate in it. The Belarusian leader will determine which units will be inspected and when.

It is known that the first unit to be inspected is the technical support unit. This is one of the largest military units in the Belarusian Armed Forces, where various armored vehicles and military equipment are stored.

"We'll see how various armored vehicle models are removed from storage within the timeframes established by regulations. Several tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and armored personnel carriers have been removed from storage by the military unit itself, without the need for additional resources," explained A. Volfovich.

The result will be a test run of the removed samples of weapons and military equipment, covering a distance of approximately 15-20 km. –0–

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Azerbaijani gas has begun to reach the Austrian and German markets.

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Baku, January 16 /Xinhua/ — The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) officially began supplying natural gas to Austria and Germany via the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), the European section of the Southern Gas Corridor.

SOCAR announced on Friday that deliveries, which began in January 2026, are being made to customers in Southern and Central Europe. With the start of deliveries to Austria and Germany, the total number of countries importing Azerbaijani pipeline gas has reached 16.

SOCAR emphasized that the expansion of supplies is consistent with Azerbaijan's long-term energy strategy and strengthens its status as a reliable energy supplier to Europe.

The Southern Gas Corridor, stretching over 3,500 km, connects the Caspian Sea region, in particular the Shah Deniz gas field, with European markets. –0–

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