13 terrorists were killed in two operations in northwest Pakistan.

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Islamabad, December 14 (Xinhua) — Pakistani security forces killed 13 militants in two separate intelligence-driven operations in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa earlier this week, the Pakistani military said on Sunday.

The first operation was carried out on December 12 in Mohmand Agency following information about the presence of militants linked to a foreign-funded terrorist group there, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of the Pakistan Armed Forces said in a statement.

Security forces attacked the suspected hideout and seven militants were killed in an intense firefight.

In a second operation carried out on Saturday in Bannu district, six more terrorists were killed, the ISPR added.

In the areas mentioned above, a clean-up operation is ongoing with the aim of eliminating the remaining militants. –0–

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The US-proposed compromise on creating a demilitarized economic zone in Donbas is unfair, says Zelensky.

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Kyiv, December 14 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the US-proposed compromise on creating a demilitarized economic zone in Donbas unfair. This was reported on Sunday by the Ukrinform news agency.

Given that official Kyiv refused to give up its territory, the US proposed a compromise: creating an economic zone in a certain part of Donbas, withdrawing the Ukrainian army from there and prohibiting Russian troops from entering, noted V. Zelensky.

Meanwhile, in his opinion, the American proposal is unfair, as it remains unclear who will control this zone. Furthermore, if Washington demands that the Ukrainian Armed Forces withdraw 5-10 kilometers, then the Russian army should take a similar step, the Ukrainian leader emphasized.

V. Zelenskyy compared resolving the armed conflict with Russia to a long-distance sprint. He noted that if peace cannot be established soon, then it will be necessary to "pull ourselves together, find another path, and do everything again to end this war."

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Ukraine will agree to security guarantees modeled on Article 5 of the NATO Charter, according to V. Zelensky.

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Kyiv, December 14 (Xinhua) – Ukraine will agree to security guarantees from its international partners, modeled on Article 5 of the NATO Charter. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters this, the Ukrinform news agency reported on Sunday.

V. Zelenskyy recalled that Ukraine wanted to join the North Atlantic Alliance to receive real security guarantees, but the United States and some European countries did not support its aspirations. As a compromise, Kyiv could agree to a number of bilateral security guarantees, modeled on Article 5 of the NATO Charter, from the United States, European states, Japan, and Canada.

At the same time, the Ukrainian president noted that he is not yet ready to share specific details of the security guarantees with the press and will do so later.

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The second round of presidential elections has begun in Chile.

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Santiago, December 14 (Xinhua) — Voting in the second round of Chile's presidential election began on Sunday. The candidates for the presidency are Jeanette Jara, a left-wing coalition candidate, and José Antonio Cast, a conservative Republican Party candidate.

According to the Chilean Electoral Commission, voting began at 8:00 AM local time (11:00 AM GMT) and will close at 6:00 PM (21:00 GMT) that same day. More than 15 million registered voters are eligible to participate.

The candidate with the most votes will win the second round. The president-elect will take office on March 11 of next year.

In the first round, held on November 16, no candidate received more than 50% of the vote. Thus, J. Jara and J. A. Kast advanced to the second round, receiving 26.85% and 23.92% of the vote, respectively.

Both candidates focused their election platforms on improving social security, solving the problem of illegal immigration, and other issues that most concern voters. –0–

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Russian experts: China's publication of Russian archives on Unit 731 is a powerful act of solidarity in the fight to preserve historical memory

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Beijing, December 14 (Xinhua) — China's release of evidence received from Russia related to Japan's infamous "Unit 731" is not just a practice of information exchange, but a powerful act of solidarity between the two countries in the fight to preserve historical memory, which has significant implications for the present and future. Russian experts stated this in a written interview with Xinhua.

On Saturday, the 12th National Remembrance Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre, the Central Archives of China released a package of declassified archives provided by the Russian side, covering the period from May 11, 1939 to December 25, 1950, containing trial transcripts of Unit 731 members, investigation reports into the unit's crimes, and internal official correspondence of the Soviet Union's authorities.

"This event, timed to coincide with a memorable date, is profoundly significant for the joint defense of historical truth and the fight against the growing trend of historical nihilism," said Artem Semenov, advisor to the Governor of the Moscow Region and member of the Rossotrudnichestvo Public Council.

He noted that Unit 731, infamous for its inhumane human experiments, is one of the darkest symbols of Japanese militarism. These crimes remained in the shadows for a long time, and attempts to cover them up or distort them, unfortunately, continue.

According to the Central Archives of China, archival materials provided by Russia reveal for the first time the Soviet Union's investigative process during the preliminary stages of the 1949 Khabarovsk Trials, which identified more than 200 people linked to Unit 731 crimes and ultimately selected 12 war criminals for public trials.

Those brought to trial fully confessed to their crimes related to violations of international conventions and the preparation and conduct of bacteriological warfare.

"Russian archives containing evidence of Unit 731's activities represent a valuable source of information. Their publication will supplement and confirm existing data, making the picture of the Japanese militarists' crimes even more complete and indisputable. This will deal a serious blow to any attempts to deny or downplay the scale of these atrocities," said A. Semenov.

According to Marina Dmitrieva, Deputy Director for Science and Innovation at the Far Eastern Federal University's Institute of Oriental Studies, the publication of the archives draws the world's attention to the scale and brutality of Unit 731's crimes.

"The documents serve as a reminder of the importance of the principles enshrined in the Charters of the Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals and serve as a warning about the consequences of violating humanity, which is crucial for maintaining the modern international legal order," she said. "Their publication is a practical step toward protecting the post-war world order based on the UN Charter and historical justice."

Experts believe that China and Russia's collaboration in publishing these archives demonstrates that countries that have experienced the horrors of war are willing to join forces to protect the truth and prevent a recurrence of tragedies. This will allow for a broader public understanding of these tragic pages of history, a reminder of the suffering of the victims, and the need to learn from the past.

"China and Russia, as the main victorious countries in World War II and permanent members of the UN Security Council, bear a special responsibility for preserving the historical memory and protecting the results of that war. Their joint actions in this direction have profound symbolic and practical significance," A. Semenov emphasized.

"Chinese-Russian cooperation in this area serves as an example of how countries can and should work together to combat the falsification of history, using diplomatic, academic, and public channels. This strengthens strategic mutual trust and the moral authority of both countries," stated M. Dmitrieva.

"In 2026-2027, Russia and China will hold cross-years of education. This is an excellent opportunity for universities to contribute to the preservation of history. Conferences, roundtables, and exhibitions of historical documents dedicated to shared history will help preserve memory among the youth of both countries," the expert concluded.

During World War II, the Japanese invaders established a network of biological and chemical weapons in many Asian countries, and the base of Unit 731, a secret unit of the Japanese army engaged in the research and development of biological and chemical weapons, was established in Harbin (Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China) and served as the main center of militaristic Japan for conducting bacteriological warfare and human experiments.

At least 3,000 people from China, the USSR, and other countries and regions became victims of bacteriological experiments on humans conducted by Unit 731. -0-

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Iran has rejected Lebanon's accusations of meddling in its internal affairs and called for a focus on Israel.

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Tehran, December 14 (Xinhua) — Iran's Foreign Ministry on Sunday rejected accusations by Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raji that Tehran is interfering in Beirut's internal affairs, describing diplomatic relations between the countries as "centuries-old" and strong.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei commented on the tensions during his weekly press conference. Earlier, Raji publicly alleged Iranian "interference," and media reports surfaced that he was blocking the inauguration of Iran's new ambassador to Beirut.

E. Baghaei emphasized that the exchange of ambassadors is proceeding as usual, adding that the new Lebanese envoy recently assumed his duties in Tehran. Regarding the Iranian ambassador in Beirut, he reported that Iran "has submitted the relevant requests and completed the necessary procedures." The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed hope that the process "will proceed naturally."

Responding to Y. Raja's accusations, E. Baghaei stated that Iran refuses to engage in discussions that distract from Lebanon's national interests. He stated that the priority should be "defending Lebanon from Israel's ongoing crimes" and preserving its sovereignty. The Iranian diplomat called on Lebanese factions to prioritize dialogue to counter "Israeli domination."

Tensions between Iran and Lebanon erupted last month after Y. Raji posted on the social media site X, citing alleged warnings from Iranian officials about the consequences of disarming Hezbollah, which he viewed as foreign interference. Y. Raji reiterated his accusations in a recent interview with the Lebanese television channel MTV and invited his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, to meet in a third country.

A. Araghchi denied allegations of Iranian interference in Lebanon's internal affairs. He declined to meet in a third country, but welcomed dialogue to strengthen bilateral relations and invited Y. Raji to visit Iran. However, on December 10, the Lebanese Foreign Minister declined the invitation, continuing to insist on a neutral venue. On December 11, A. Araghchi wrote in X that his colleague's refusal to visit "raises confusion."

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The foreign ministers of China and Somalia exchanged congratulatory messages on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.

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BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, and Somali Foreign Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday to mark the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

In his message, Wang Yi noted that in recent years, China and Somalia have continuously strengthened political mutual trust, supported each other on issues related to their core interests and concerns, and steadily developed cooperation in various fields.

Wang Yi said he is ready to work with the Somali Foreign Minister to implement the outcomes of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and promote the further development of China-Somalia relations and cooperation in various fields.

In turn, the Somali Foreign Minister noted that his country firmly adheres to the one-China principle and is ready to deepen bilateral cooperation with China within the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and the Belt and Road Initiative for the benefit of the peoples of the two countries. –0–

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Hamas has confirmed the death of its top commander in an Israeli strike.

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Gaza, December 14 (Xinhua) — The head of the Palestinian Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, Khalil al-Hayya, confirmed on Sunday the death of senior commander Raed Saad in an Israeli strike, local media reported.

On the occasion of the 38th anniversary of the founding of Hamas, H. al-Haya stated in a televised address that “R. Saad died along with his brothers.”

He added that “this leader dedicated his life to his religion and homeland and hid from occupation for decades.”

Five Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a car west of Gaza City on Saturday, Palestinian medical sources said.

Earlier on Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces and the Shin Bet security service said that the head of Hamas's military wing's weapons production headquarters, R. Saad, had been killed. –0–

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Israel confirms death of senior Hamas commander

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Jerusalem/Gaza, December 14 (Xinhua) — Raed Saad, the head of the Hamas military wing's weapons production headquarters, was killed in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces and the Shin Bet security service reported.

The Israeli military named R. Saad as one of the organizers of the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and “one of the last remaining senior militants” in Gaza.

They claim that R. Saad was "directly responsible for Hamas's ceasefire violations in recent months," accusing him of overseeing continued weapons production during the truce.

Hamas has not confirmed the death of R. Saad, but accused Israel of trying to disrupt the US-brokered ceasefire.

“The ongoing crimes in Gaza, including the attack on a civilian vehicle in western Gaza City, constitute a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement signed under US President Donald Trump’s plan,” the movement said in a statement.

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The surface area of China's largest freshwater lake has shrunk by 90 percent.

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NANCHANG, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) — The surface area of China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has shrunk by 90 percent compared to the peak season, with the water level in the body of water falling below the safety limit, local authorities said Sunday.

As of 6:00 a.m. Sunday, the water level at the iconic Xinzi Lake hydrological station in East China's Jiangxi Province had dropped to just 8 meters.

This year, the water level in Poyang Lake dropped below the 12-meter low-water warning line for the first time on August 8, 87 days earlier than the average for previous years. As of today, the lake has been below the low-water warning line for 217 days, meaning the lake has been experiencing low water levels for almost two-thirds of the year.

To address the problem, a nearby waterworks in Duchang County has deployed 10 pumps at full capacity to pump water from the outer part of the lake to the intake area, said Wang Chunhua, head of the production and operation department of Duchang Runquan Water Supply Company.

The company also stepped up inspections of drinking water sources and increased the frequency of water quality testing to ensure safe drinking water for the 160,000 urban and rural residents living nearby.

In recent years, the lake has repeatedly set new low water level records, with a trend towards an earlier start to the dry season, its lengthening, and lower water levels.

In 2022, the water level in Lake Poyang dropped to a record low of 4.6 meters. In 2023, the lake entered its dry season on July 20, the earliest on record.

Experts warn that prolonged low water levels will impact the wintering grounds of hundreds of thousands of migratory birds, as well as the breeding season of aquatic animals.

Relevant authorities in areas around the lake are closely monitoring the situation, implementing precise water management measures and responding to emergency situations to minimize the negative impacts of low water levels.

Lake Poyang has a unique ecosystem and is an important wintering site for waterfowl in Asia. The peak migration period for migratory birds heading to the lake begins in mid-December and continues until early January of the following year. -0-

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