Russia's ambassador to North Korea has died.

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Moscow, December 9 (Xinhua) – Russian Ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora died last Saturday, RIA Novosti reported, citing the Russian Foreign Ministry.

"The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces with deep sorrow that Alexander Matsegora, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, passed away on December 6, 2025, at the age of 71," reads a statement posted on the diplomatic agency's website.

"The bright memory of this outstanding Russian diplomat and patriot, who made a significant contribution to the establishment and deepening of the comprehensive strategic partnership between Russia and the DPRK, will forever remain in our hearts. We express our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased," the ministry added.

A. Matsegora has been Russia's ambassador to North Korea since 2014. –0–

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The Supreme Leader of the DPRK expressed condolences to Vladimir Putin in connection with the death of the Russian Ambassador

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Pyongyang, December 9 (Xinhua) — Kim Jong Un, General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK, sent a telegram of condolences to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday over the death of Russian Ambassador to the DPRK Alexander Matsegora, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Tuesday.

In the telegram, Kim Jong-un, on behalf of the DPRK government and himself, expressed deep condolences to Vladimir Putin, the leadership of the Russian Federation, and the grieving family “in connection with the sudden death” of A. Matsegora on Saturday, the statement said.

"The ambassador's sudden death at a time when the development of relations between the DPRK and Russia has entered a decisive historical stage is a truly heartbreaking event and a huge loss not only for the government and people of Russia, but also for me and the people of the DPRK," KCNA quoted Kim Jong-un as saying.

The statement said that the DPRK's supreme leader also expressed deep sympathy to the Russian embassy.

North Korean Foreign Minister Choi Son Hui sent a telegram of condolences to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday in connection with the death of A. Matsegora, according to another KCNA report on Tuesday.

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The Rhythm of Winter art festival, featuring young Chinese and Russian artists, was held in Heihe.

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Beijing, December 9 (Xinhua) — The "Rhythm of Winter 2025" International Art Festival was held in the border city of Heihe, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Saturday. Around 300 young and emerging artists from China and Russia presented their programs featuring dance, instrumental music, and vocal performances.

According to local media, the festival was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere. A total of 15 artistic performances were presented, immersing young Chinese and Russian audiences in the charisma of the two countries' distinctive performing arts.

"This is my first time in Heihe. The folk dances and instrumental performances by my Chinese peers were very impressive," said Zalina, a Russian girl who is delighted to have the opportunity to perform on the festival stage and hopes to visit China more often for cultural exchanges.

"This event opened my eyes to the remarkable talent of young Russian artists and the charm of unique Russian culture. I look forward to participating in the next festival like this," Chinese girl Tian Xinrui told a journalist.

The International Art Festival "Rhythm of Winter" is an important component of the thematic cultural and educational program "China and Russia are Close in Ballroom Fun," offered by the international travel agency "Heihe Zhigong" and aimed primarily at youth and teenagers of the two countries.

To date, 16 events have been held in both countries under this program, with over 3,000 attendees. These events are designed to intensify cross-border cultural exchanges and simultaneously stimulate tourism consumption, thereby promoting high-quality integrated cultural and tourism development between the two countries, noted Bao Zhitong, CEO of the aforementioned travel agency.

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China has issued a manhunt for 100 fugitives involved in telecom and internet fraud.

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Beijing, December 9 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) recently issued a wanted list for 100 fugitives accused of involvement in telecommunications and internet fraud, either as organizers or key perpetrators. The list includes members of notorious criminal groups in northern Myanmar involved in such fraud.

The above-mentioned suspects, acting under the auspices of foreign forces, recruited personnel and engaged in long-term telecommunications and internet fraud against Chinese citizens. Their crimes resulted in enormous financial losses and are extremely serious, the ISIS statement noted.

According to the reward notice, local public security authorities will offer a reward of 200,000 yuan (about $28,259) to anyone who provides credible information about the wanted suspect and assists authorities in his arrest. -0-

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Exclusive: Countries of the Global South are now becoming a key driver of the global economy – Kazakhstani expert

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Almaty, December 9 (Xinhua) — Countries in the Global South are now becoming a key driver of the global economy, accounting for a significant portion of global growth thanks to higher growth rates, growing domestic demand, and deepening trade among developing countries. This opinion was expressed by Gulnar Shaimergenova, Director of the Center for China Studies, in an interview with Xinhua News Agency.

Touching on the economic rise of the Global South, the expert noted that it is based on a combination of economic power, demands for reform of the multilateral governance architecture, and cumulative dissatisfaction with the asymmetries of the existing order. However, the pragmatic economic interests of development, industrialization, and technological innovation remain the dominant factor.

"The economic and financial dimension of the South's growing influence is evident in the discussions of reforms to the New Development Bank and national currency settlement mechanisms. This reflects the desire of Southern countries to reduce their vulnerability to external shocks and the costs of dollar-centricity. These processes do not eliminate the role of existing institutions, but they signal the formation of a diversified financial ecosystem in which the voices of developing economies are noticeably louder," noted G. Shaimergenova.

According to her, the key structural drivers of this process are demographic potential, industrialization, and digital transformation, as well as the resource base for green and technological transitions. A young population, rapid urban growth, and the emergence of a middle class are creating a growing consumer market, while the transition to higher value-added processes in industry and the development of a digital economy are increasing added value.

"Growing dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the Western-centric order—sanctions, unilateral trade measures, criteria-based approaches to ratings—is serving as a catalyst for alternative initiatives. However, for most countries in the Global South, the priority remains not confrontation, but diversification: a desire to minimize dependencies and expand room for maneuver in the global economy," the expert said.

She also noted that Kazakhstan, positioning itself as a responsible middle power and a transport and logistics hub for Eurasia, views the rise of the Global South as an opportunity to strengthen mutually beneficial trade, transit, and industrial cooperation.

"In my view, the economic strength of the Global South and its active position on reforming multilateral institutions are a natural consequence of profound structural shifts in the global economy. If managed properly, these processes can strengthen global resilience rather than undermine it," G. Shaimergenova emphasized.

She expressed the opinion that in recent years, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Belt and Road Initiative have become increasingly important in strengthening mutual trust and cooperation between Eurasian countries.

"China is making a key contribution to the practical implementation of the South-South Partnership, aligning the Belt and Road Initiative with the national strategies of the region's states. The combined efforts of Kazakhstan and China give cooperation within the SCO a practical focus and make it an effective driver of long-term Eurasian connectivity, ensuring the region's transformation into a zone of stability and prosperity," the expert explained.

Thus, in her view, the growing influence of the Global South is an opportunity to renew multilateral institutions based on inclusiveness, equality and respect for international law.

"Kazakhstan consistently promotes a multi-vector policy, advocating for deepening South-South cooperation and active participation in new integration initiatives, while insisting on maintaining the central role of the United Nations. It is important to emphasize that this evolution must occur through dialogue and mutual concessions, rather than through the widening of dividing lines, which is fully consistent with Kazakhstan's strategic approach to strengthening predictability, dialogue, and trust in international relations," concluded G. Shaimergenova.

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Exclusive: BRICS and SCO are demonstrating a new model of world order – Russian expert

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Moscow, December 9 (Xinhua) — The BRICS format and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) demonstrate a new model of global order, in which countries of the Global South are equal partners, rather than part of a periphery forced to obey rules not of their own making. This makes BRICS and the SCO very attractive to the majority of countries, according to Andrei Manoylo, professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU).

"For the countries of the Global South, BRICS is a new model of world order, in which the countries of the Global South are equal members and partners, not part of the periphery, as in the Western-centric, post-unipolar world system led by the United States. BRICS are new international financial institutions… it is a non-Western majority that demands its share of participation in international processes from the Western minority," A. Manoylo said in an interview with Xinhua, summing up the outgoing year.

Assessing the role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Moscow State University professor noted that "the SCO is now also entrusted with the important mission of global governance—a key factor in the new, just world order being formed by non-Western countries. The SCO's functions are expanding, making it an even more powerful international organization and a powerful instrument for transforming the worldview," A. Manoylo emphasized.

According to the expert, BRICS and the SCO play a vital role in developing South-South cooperation. For countries in the Global South, participation in BRICS and the SCO offers an opportunity to develop and strengthen ties with the world's largest economies—China, India, and Russia—which "collectively exceed the potential of Western countries combined and are significantly outpacing Western countries in terms of growth rates."

According to A. Manoylo, the outgoing year 2025 is important, among other things, because “the Global South has realized its power and has begun to concentrate its forces for decisive action.” –0–

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Four Cambodians have been killed in a border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand.

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Phnom Penh, December 9 (Xinhua) — Four Cambodian civilians have been killed and nine others injured in the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, prompting tens of thousands of people to flee their homes near the border in search of safe haven, Cambodian Information Minister Nat Pheaktra said on Monday.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said on social media on Monday that the royal government's top priority is currently protecting the people, territorial integrity, and sovereignty of Cambodia.

Cambodian Deputy Secretary of State and Defense Ministry spokesperson Lieutenant General Mali Sochheat said Monday afternoon that after shelling Cambodian armed forces and innocent civilians in Preah Vihear and Oddar Meanchey provinces early Monday morning, the Thai military continued to expand its offensive into Banteay Meanchey province. –0–

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In Romania, C. Ciucu has been elected as the Mayor General of Bucharest.

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Bucharest, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — Ciprian Ciucu of Romania's National Liberal Party won the Bucharest general mayoral election on Sunday, securing the capital's top post.

According to real-time data from the Permanent Electoral Authority of Romania, C. Ciucu received 36.16% of the votes after the full counting of votes at all 1,289 polling stations.

More than 589,000 Bucharest residents cast their votes, with a turnout of 32.71% of registered voters.

Ciucu entered politics in 2000 and later moved into local administration, initially serving as a local councilor. Since 2020, he has served as the mayor of Bucharest's 6th District.

The mayoral seat became vacant in May after former Mayor Nikushor Dan was elected president. Chuku's term will run until 2028. –0–

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The opening ceremony of the 6th Harbin Ice Harvesting Festival was held on the Songhua River.

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BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — The opening ceremony of the 6th Harbin Ice Harvesting Festival was held on the frozen surface of the Songhua River on Sunday, marking the start of preparations for a series of grand annual winter tourism projects.

According to Heilongjiang Broadcasting, the theme of this year's event was "Harvesting the First Ice for a Dazzling Future," symbolizing the creative reinterpretation of the centuries-old culture of ice and snow.

At the festival's opening ceremony, hundreds of performers in traditional ice-harvesting costumes performed the "Ice Harvesting Dance" to the rhythm of deafening drumbeats. The "Ice Harvester Leader" delivered a blessing, after which dozens of his comrades began harvesting the first ice of the 2025-2026 winter season, singing along to the theme song. The ritual culminated in the presentation of a red silk ribbon to the audience, symbolizing the passing of happiness from generation to generation.

This year's ice-harvesting festival also featured an intangible cultural heritage exhibit and a food fair. Enormous ice and snow displays, including a six-meter ice sculpture, a snow sculpture of "tankhulu" (candied fruit and berries on a stick), "Modern" ice cream, frozen pears, and a giant snowman, became popular photo spots among tourists.

Ice blocks harvested from the Songhua River will be used to build the Great World of Ice and Snow Park and other winter tourism facilities in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China.

Following the ice harvesting festival in Harbin, it is expected that long-awaited ice and snow-themed tourist projects will open in succession, including the "Great World of Ice and Snow" park, the International Snow Sculpture Art Fair on Taiyangdao Island (Sun Island), an ice and snow marathon, and dragon boat races on ice.

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China executes former financial company head for corruption

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TIANJIN, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — Bai Tianhui, former CEO of China Huarong International Holdings Limited, who was convicted of bribery, was executed in China on Tuesday.

The execution was carried out by the Second People's Court of Tianjin City, North China, with the approval of the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China. -0-

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