Since the beginning of 2025, cargo turnover through the Tongjiang railway checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border has exceeded 6 million tons

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BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — As of December 9, the volume of freight handled through the Tongjiang railway checkpoint in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has exceeded 6 million tons since the beginning of this year, local media reported.

Thus, the target of 6 million tons of cargo turnover through the Tongjiang Port for the entire year 2025 was achieved ahead of schedule, while a new record was set for the annual volume of cargo transportation through this port for the entire period of its operation.

The Tongjiang Railway Port, one of the important land border crossings aimed at expanding China's opening-up to Russia, has played a key role in facilitating trade exchanges between China and Russia since its commissioning in November 2022.

According to statistics, the total volume of coal transported through the Tongjiang Port has exceeded 10 million tons to date, which has provided significant support for China's energy supply and optimized the country's energy import channels.

Furthermore, the volumes of transported commodities such as timber, ore, and agricultural products are also steadily increasing. Diversifying the range of goods transported and expanding the scope of trade influence effectively promotes economic complementarity and coordinated industrial development in the regions of China and Russia located along these routes.

As a reminder, after the commissioning of the Tongjiang checkpoint, the transportation distance along the routes from this checkpoint to markets in the interior regions of Europe turned out to be 809 km shorter than from the Suifenhe railway checkpoint, saving approximately 10 hours, which effectively reduced the traffic load at the Manzhouli and Suifenhe checkpoints.

Currently, China-Europe freight train services running through Tongjiang Railway Port cover 14 European countries and connect more than 60 cities in China. -0-

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Chinese-made robots are expanding their presence in the global market.

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HEFEI, December 9 (Xinhua) — In the desert, approximately 80 kilometers south of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, more than 5,000 solar panel cleaning robots used specially designed roller brushes to remove accumulated dust from solar panels. In just 2.5 hours, they completed the cleaning of this massive 53-square-kilometer solar project.

Equipped with intelligent algorithms and a multitude of sensors, these “cleaning robots” can autonomously plan routes, perceive their surroundings, and make independent decisions even in high temperatures and severe sandstorms.

“Dust accumulation on panel surfaces blocks sunlight, causes hot spots, and poses serious risks of power loss,” said Zhang Xuetao, on-site procurement manager for the solar project, adding that these robots help reduce efficiency losses caused by dust, increase power output, and improve the overall stability and safety of the power plant.

These cleaning robots were developed and manufactured by Sunpure Technology Co., Ltd., a company based in Anhui Province, eastern China. In addition to cleaning robots, this year the company also launched a photovoltaic panel installation robot, which can accurately install over 650 photovoltaic panels per day and is currently being used at a solar power plant in Saudi Arabia.

"Our robots are widely used in 25 countries in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Latin America, at over 260 solar power plants. They provide intelligent solutions for the green transformation of these countries," said Wang Peipei, Head of Marketing at Sunpure Technology.

Data from the 2025 World Robotics Conference shows that China is the world's largest robot manufacturer, with industrial robot production growing from 33,000 units in 2015 to 556,000 in 2024, and service robot production reaching nearly 10.52 million units last year, up 34.3 percent year-on-year.

As domestic robotics technologies improve and their applications expand, Chinese-made robots are expanding their presence in the global market, driving industrial innovation. In 2024, China became the world's second-largest exporter of industrial robots. In the first half of this year, exports grew by 61.5 percent compared to the same period last year.

EFORT Intelligent Robot Co., Ltd., a long-standing research, development, and manufacturing company for industrial robots, sold over 16,000 industrial robots in 2024. The company's products are used in a wide range of industries, including electronics, photovoltaics, automotive parts manufacturing, and shipbuilding.

In addition to promoting smart manufacturing in Chinese factories, the company also collaborates with Italian automakers such as Maserati and Fiat, as well as German automakers such as BMW and Volkswagen.

“We provide these automakers with integrated robotics solutions for intelligent manufacturing, covering painting, welding, precision assembly, and material handling, among other things, helping them improve production efficiency,” said Yu Wei, chairman and CEO of EFORT, adding that the company began exporting its robots to Europe in 2019.

Chinese-made robots, from industrial to service and humanoid, are demonstrating their capabilities in various scenarios abroad.

Keenon Robotics, a Shanghai-based service robot company, has deployed its service robots in restaurants, hotels, and hospitals in more than 60 countries and regions, where they perform tasks such as food preparation and medical delivery.

In addition, underwater robots from Chasing Innovation Co., Ltd., a company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, South China, are exported to more than 100 countries and regions for underwater observation, emergency rescue and scientific research.

Developed by Moga Technology Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Chinese automaker Chery, the humanoid robot named Mornine has been introduced to the automotive 4S (sales, parts, service, feedback) store in more than 30 countries and regions, including Malaysia, the UAE, South Africa and Poland.

Equipped with advanced technologies such as 3D lidar, a panoramic camera, and a scalable language model, Mornine can autonomously plan its walking routes and quickly respond to consumer requests.

"His interaction with customers was fantastic. Kids always want to see how it works," said Richard Bischoff, sales manager at 4S Automotive in South Africa, adding that the world is becoming increasingly technologically advanced, and using robots to greet customers at the dealership is an ideal solution.

According to Zhang Guibing, CEO of Moga Technology, the company plans to sell more than 40,000 humanoid robots and more than 90,000 robot dogs worldwide by 2030. These robots will primarily be used in 10 scenarios, including sales, guided tours, consultations, and communications.

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Financial news: On December 9, 2025, the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is 09.12.2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 300,000,000. Placement period, days – 177. Date of depositing funds is 09.12.2025. Date of return of funds is 04.06.2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.9. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 300,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary applications from 11:30 to 11:40. Competitive applications from 11:40 to 11:45. Setting the cutoff interest rate or declaring the auction invalid before 11:55. Additional terms and conditions – Placement of funds with the option of early withdrawal of the entire deposit amount and payment of interest accrued on the deposit amount at the rate established by the deposit transaction, in the event of the Bank's non-compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 2.1. of the Regulation "On the procedure for selecting banks for the placement of funds of the Moscow Small Business Lending Promotion Fund in deposits (deposits) under the GDS" (as amended on the date of the deposit transaction), early withdrawal at the "on demand" rate, interest payment monthly, on the last business day of the month, without replenishment.

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Marat Khusnullin: Housing and communal services modernization projects in the Novosibirsk region and the Republic of Tatarstan have been approved.

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The Presidium of the Government Commission on Regional Development, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, approved projects to modernize public utility infrastructure in the Novosibirsk Region and the Republic of Tatarstan. These projects are being implemented under a program that utilizes preferential loans from the National Welfare Fund.

"The program's goal is to ensure the reliable operation of housing and utilities facilities. Furthermore, it is an effective tool for attracting extra-budgetary funds to the sector. Overall, under this program, which launched in 2022, more than 1,300 kilometers of utility networks and 260 site facilities have been commissioned in the regions, improving the quality of utilities for millions of Russians. Two more projects have now been approved for modernizing utility infrastructure in the areas of heat and water supply in the Novosibirsk Region and the Republic of Tatarstan. Their implementation will improve the quality of services for 47,000 residents of both regions," noted Marat Khusnullin.

The operator of this program, implemented under the supervision of the Ministry of Construction of Russia, is the Territorial Development Fund.

"According to the Novosibirsk Region project, a boiler plant with a capacity of 83.4 Gcal/hour will be built in Iskitim, along with a 1.5-kilometer section of the main heating network pipeline in the Yuzhny microdistrict. The project will ensure reliable heat supply to consumers in the city's Yuzhny and Podgorny microdistricts. The facilities are scheduled to be commissioned in 2027. The Republic of Tatarstan project calls for the construction of a water pumping station with a capacity of 13,950 cubic meters per day and 13.8-kilometer main water supply networks for the Military Town No. 32 and Eco-District areas in Kazan's Kirovsky District by the end of 2026," said Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund.

A total of 2.59 billion rubles will be allocated from the National Welfare Fund for the implementation of these projects, including 1.2 billion rubles to the Novosibirsk Region and 1.39 billion rubles to the Republic of Tatarstan.

In total, to date, the Presidium of the Government Commission on Regional Development has approved 253 housing and utilities modernization projects using funds from the National Welfare Fund in 76 regions.

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A combined ticket to the exhibitions "Rodnoe" and "Simonovka – the Heart of an Industrial City"

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Visitors can enjoy a combined ticket to two exhibitions open at the Peresvetov Pereulok Gallery. Sergei Voronin's solo exhibition, "Rodnoe," is a retrospective spanning over 40 years of his work as a documentary photographer and frontline reporter. The exhibition features the series "Orthodox We" and "100 Madonnas," as well as staged and reportage photographs exploring themes of home, family, continuity, and faith.

The exhibition "Simonovka—The Heart of an Industrial City" tells the history of the district formed around the former Likhachev Plant and the urban planning concept of the socialist city. The exhibition features archival documents, historical photographs, and models of ZIL vehicles, reflecting the structure of industrial life and its impact on the urban environment. The exhibition traces the development of ideas about socialized life and urban planning approaches of the 1930s, relevant in the context of Moscow's industrialization.

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Ticket to the exhibition "Rodnoe" with a curator's tour

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Sergei Voronin's solo exhibition, "Rodnoe," will open at the Peresvetov Pereulok Gallery. The exhibition will feature photographs taken by the artist over more than 40 years of his career. The core of the exhibition is the series "Orthodox We" and "100 Madonnas," dedicated to the themes of memory, kinship, and the continuity of generations. The exhibition features both staged images and reportage scenes—from symbolic compositions to black-and-white documentary photographs.

Sergey Voronin is a documentary photographer, frontline reporter, winner of the international Interpressphoto competition and Grand Prix winner of the projects "Man at the End of the Millennium" and "Faith in Russia."

Visitors will be able to explore the project during a curatorial tour and gain a deeper understanding of the artist's key themes and artistic language.

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No one forgotten, nothing forgotten: the planet honors the dignity and memory of the victims of genocide

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Every year on December 9, the world commemorates the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime. This date was established not as an act of indictment, but as a reminder: we must learn to prevent the most heinous crimes against humanity from happening again.

Crime and Punishment

The date was not chosen by chance. It was on December 9, 1948, that the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide—the first international legal document to provide a legal definition of this crime. The Convention entered into force in 1951, and today 149 countries, including Russia, are parties to it.

In 2004, the UN established the post of Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, whose task is to analyze threats posed by mass human rights violations based on ethnic and racial characteristics and report to the Security Council. At the 2005 World Summit, world leaders recognized that every state has a responsibility to protect its population from genocide, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity. If the government fails to fulfill this responsibility, the international community is obligated to intervene through the UN Security Council.

The idea of establishing an international day of remembrance arose much later, in 2015, when the UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution initiated by Armenia on the centenary of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. The document called on all states to observe national days of remembrance for the victims of the genocide and recommended that the UN General Assembly establish a single international day. On September 11, 2015, the resolution was approved, and December 9 became the official commemoration date, aimed at raising awareness of the 1948 Convention, disseminating knowledge about genocide prevention mechanisms, and preserving the memory of the millions of victims and survivors.

In the beginning was the word

The term "genocide" was coined in 1944 by Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin, a Jew. The word is a combination of the Greek genos ("family, tribe") and the Latin caedo ("I kill"). Lemkin, a Holocaust survivor who lost most of his family, sought to create a legal instrument that would not only condemn but also prevent the mass extermination of populations. Although the term was first used at the Nuremberg Trials of 1945–1946, where the indictment against Nazi criminals referred to "intentional and systematic genocide," the verdict itself did not include the word "genocide" because an international legal definition did not yet exist.

The 1948 Convention for the first time clearly defined genocide as:

killing members of a national, ethnic, racial or religious group; causing serious physical or mental harm to members of such a group; creating living conditions calculated to bring about the total or partial destruction of the group; measures aimed at preventing births within the group; forcible transfer of children of one group to another.

So the unprecedented cruelty of genocide lies not only in the mass murders, but also in the targeted, systematic destruction through the deprivation of the future – the destruction of the family, reproductive capacity, national and cultural identity.

Genocide in history

In the 20th century, humanity experienced several major acts of genocide. The Holocaust (from the ancient Greek holocaustosis, meaning "burnt offering" or "destruction by fire"), the most widespread crime of its kind, lasted from 1933 to 1945. Nazi Germany and its allies systematically exterminated the Jewish population of Europe. People were stripped of their rights and property, herded into ghettos, entire families sent to concentration camps, tortured, used as slave labor, starved, and exterminated in gas chambers. According to official estimates, approximately 6 million Jews perished. In total, up to 11 million people fell victim to the Holocaust, including Roma, Slavs, people of non-traditional sexual orientations, the disabled, the mentally ill, and anyone else deemed "inferior" by the Third Reich regime.

But Hitler's ideologists didn't devise this bloody system on their own—they cold-bloodedly studied the experiences of British and Dutch colonizers, the creators of Indian reservations, and slaveholders in the United States, as well as Ottoman nationalists. After all, another criminal act that influenced the emergence of the concept of genocide was the extermination of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire in 1915–1916. According to various estimates, between 664,000 and 1.2 million people died as a result of ethnic cleansing.

It would seem that after the Soviet people's victory over fascism and the liberation of Europe from the "brown plague," the planet was vaccinated against Nazism and racial hatred. But no, in more recent history another monstrous crime against humanity has been recorded. From April to July 1994, a genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group occurred in Rwanda, Africa. Over 100 days, radical Hutu nationalists killed approximately one million people. In response, the UN Security Council established the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, which in 1998 issued the first official verdict of genocide. Jean-Paul Akayesu, former mayor of the commune of Thaba, was sentenced to life imprisonment. The tribunal tried 93 defendants, and 61 were convicted.

So that they remember

Ancient sages said: as soon as you forget about a disaster, it comes again. This is why it is important to pass on knowledge about the history of genocide from generation to generation. On Genocide Remembrance Day, memorial events are held around the world: flower-laying at memorials, moments of silence, and meetings with survivors and relatives of the victims. Museums and archives open exhibitions dedicated to the Holocaust, the Armenian genocide, and the Rwandan tragedy. Educational institutions offer lessons not only about the past but also on how to recognize the first signs of xenophobia and Nazism—the seeds of future genocide.

Our President, Vladimir Putin, has clearly and unequivocally articulated the Russian people's uncompromising stance against racial hatred and its manifestations in the modern world. Speaking at the unveiling of a memorial to Soviet civilians—victims of Nazi genocide during the Great Patriotic War—which coincided with the 80th anniversary of the complete lifting of the Siege of Leningrad, Vladimir Putin said, in part: "We see how the results of the Nuremberg Trials, during which Nazism was given an unequivocal legal assessment, are being effectively revised today. In some countries, not only are history being rewritten and executioners justified: revanchists and neo-Nazis have adopted the ideology and methods of the Nazis. In the Baltic states, tens of thousands of people are being declared "subhuman," deprived of the most basic rights, and subjected to persecution. The regime in Kyiv glorifies Hitler's accomplices, the SS, and uses terror against all those deemed undesirable." The barbaric shelling of peaceful cities and towns, the murder of the elderly, women, and children, continues. In a number of European countries, Russophobia is being promoted as state policy. We will do everything—everything—to suppress and finally eradicate Nazism. The followers of the Nazi executioners, no matter what they call themselves today, are doomed. And nothing can stop the aspirations of millions of people not only in our country but across the planet for true freedom, justice, peace, and security."

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Central Federal District Universities Consortium: State University of Management (SUMU) Develops Technological Entrepreneurship

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On December 8, the opening ceremony of the Central Federal District Universities Consortium for the Development of Technological Entrepreneurship, which included the State University of Management, took place. The consortium aims to unite the universities' efforts to develop professional competencies, identify industrial partners, launch network educational programs, and create an environment in which technology teams can grow within a powerful shared ecosystem.

Representatives from more than 60 universities met at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) to officially launch a new format of cooperation, the main goal of which is to strengthen the potential of educational institutions and regions and open the door to real business opportunities for students. The First Management Institute was represented at the event by Vice-Rector Vitaly Lapshenkov, Business Incubator Director Dmitry Rogov, and Director of the Engineering Project Management Center Vladimir Filatov.

Olga Petrova, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, addressed the guests with a welcoming speech. In her address, she noted that the Consortium is becoming a hub for talent, where university research, innovation, and the needs of the real economy converge. The association's main goal is to ensure that student and research projects progress from the laboratory to implementation in production and market entry. The Consortium is building a support system, from mentoring to promoting technologies to industrial sites.

MIPT Rector Dmitry Livanov shared the university's experience in creating new promising technologies for strategically important sectors of the Russian economy, developing partnerships with key market players, and uniting companies into a single ecosystem.

MIPT First Vice Rector Elena Anokhova, in turn, outlined the key areas of the Central Federal District Consortium's work for developing technological entrepreneurship and presented the project's roadmap. According to the plans, the active practical phase will begin as early as 2026: launching network programs, forming interuniversity teams, introducing new formats for interaction with industry, and developing a regulatory framework for transforming universities from educational institutions into innovation hubs. The association's plans include developing a mentoring system for staff overseeing technological entrepreneurship, creating working groups, and inviting faculty and researchers from participating universities to implement joint projects.

Our university has significant experience and achievements in the field of technological entrepreneurship. SUM offers entrepreneurial competency training and acceleration programs for NTI markets. Students regularly produce projects that are included in the top 100 projects of the Innovators' Academy and present their ideas at Innovator's Day. In 2025, three SUM students won the Student Startup competition of the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises, and student Danila Yakovlev was among the winners of the All-Russian competition "Startup as a Diploma."

The First Management's participation in the Consortium will strengthen cooperation with leading educational organizations, industrial partners, and the business community to conduct promising scientific research and address strategically important challenges facing sectors of the real economy.

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The 2025-2026 ice dragon boat races have started in Harbin.

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BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — A press conference and opening ceremony for the 2025-2026 winter season of the ice dragon boat race was held in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Sunday.

According to Heilongjiang Broadcasting, the event was attended by representatives of physical education and sports departments, culture and tourism departments, athletes and judges from key participating provinces and cities such as Beijing, Hebei Province (North China), Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province (Northeast China), Liaoning Province (Northeast China), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (North China), and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Northwest China).

As announced, the dragon boat ice races will be held from December 2025 to February 2026 and will include a total of eight races, divided into stages and a final. They will take place in six provinces and autonomous regions of China, including Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and Hebei, as well as the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

More than three thousand athletes are expected to take part in the competition.

The league competition, based on the traditional dragon boat culture, combines the characteristics of ice and snow sports and strives to create a creative tourism product with international competitiveness, promoting the diversified integration of “competition tourism culture” and bringing new driving force to the “ice and snow economy”.

The event also featured presentations from a number of Chinese cities, focusing on local ice and snow resources and the specifics of cultural tourism. -0-

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China calls on Pakistan and Afghanistan to resolve differences through dialogue

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BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — China calls on Pakistan and Afghanistan to continue to resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation, promote de-escalation of the situation, and work together to maintain regional peace and stability, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday.

He made the statement at a regular departmental press conference when he was asked to comment on the report that on December 5, a firefight occurred between the armed forces of Afghanistan and Pakistan, which resulted in civilian casualties.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have long been friendly neighbors of China, and they are also neighbors that cannot distance themselves from each other, Guo Jiakun said.

China is ready to cooperate with the international community to continue to play a constructive role in improving and developing relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Chinese diplomat concluded. -0-

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