The Shenzhou-20 spacecraft will return to Earth without a crew, according to CMSA.

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Beijing, December 1 (Xinhua) — Following a suspected collision with space debris, the Shenzhou-20 manned spacecraft, currently docked with the Chinese space station, will return to Earth unmanned, according to Ji Qiming, spokesperson for the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA).

After a suspected debris strike on the Shenzhou 20's window, the three astronauts originally scheduled to return to Earth on that spacecraft were sent aboard Shenzhou 21, which safely returned them home on November 14.

On November 25, the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft was launched into space to provide a new transport for the return of another crew from orbit. This was the first emergency launch in the history of China's human spaceflight program.

As Ji Qiming reported in a recent interview with China Central Television, during a subsequent spacewalk, the Shenzhou-21 crew, currently on a six-month orbital mission, may be tasked with inspecting cracks in the damaged window. The astronauts may also install protection on the window using specialized equipment delivered aboard Shenzhou-22. This procedure is currently undergoing testing on Earth.

The day before their scheduled return on November 5, the Shenzhou-20 crew noticed an anomaly on the edge of the window—a triangular spot resembling a paint stain. They photographed it from different angles and in different lighting conditions, and also used the cameras on the robotic arm to obtain additional exterior images.

The defect was later identified as "through cracks," according to Jia Shijin, chief designer of the manned spacecraft system at the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CAST). "The size of the space debris that damaged the window is estimated to be less than a millimeter, but it struck at an extremely high speed," the designer noted.

He said that after an initial analysis of the situation, specialists on Earth conducted extensive modeling and testing, and commissioned two research institutes to conduct wind tunnel tests for independent verification.

Jia Shijin explained that in the worst case, the cracks could widen, causing the outer glass to detach, which in turn would lead to high-temperature damage to the inner sealing glass, depressurization during re-entry during return to Earth, and penetration of high-speed airflow.

Guided by the principle of prioritizing the safety of astronauts, China has chosen an unprecedented procedure for alternative return and emergency launch.

Ji Qiming noted that the return of Shenzhou-20 without a crew will provide reliable and valuable experimental data for subsequent missions.

According to Wu Dawei, an employee of the China Astronaut Research and Training Center, four mice were also sent into space aboard Shenzhou-21. Initially, they were supposed to undergo an in-orbit experiment lasting five to seven days, but instead, they stayed there for about two weeks and returned with the Shenzhou-20 crew. All the mice returned healthy.

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The Belarusian Foreign Ministry protested the violation of the Belarusian border by a drone from Lithuania.

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Minsk, December 1 (Xinhua) — Lithuania's Chargé d'Affaires in Belarus, Erikas Vilkanetsas, was summoned to the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday. A protest was lodged against him regarding the violation of the Belarusian state border by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) from Lithuanian territory on November 30. The ministry's press service released the corresponding information.

The Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a statement that the drone illegally entered Belarusian airspace from the Lazdija District Municipality of Lithuania and crashed within the city of Grodno. An analysis of the wreckage, including video footage and navigation data contained on flash drives, indicates that the Western European-made UAV's route included a flight over Belarus, a flight to Poland, and a return to its takeoff point in Lithuania.

"We regard these actions as a deliberate provocation not only against Belarus but also against Poland. Such actions pose a threat to Belarus's security and are a direct violation of international law, including the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation," the statement emphasized.

The Belarusian side demanded that the Lithuanian side provide detailed and comprehensive information about the circumstances of the incident, including the purpose of the launch and the aircraft operator, conduct a thorough investigation, bring to justice those responsible for organizing this provocative act, and take measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

“Belarus reserves the right to take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and security based on the current situation,” the Belarusian Foreign Ministry stated. –0–

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The 2025 Understanding China Conference focuses on Chinese-style modernization and global governance.

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GUANGZHOU, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — The 2025 Understanding China Conference, themed "New Planning, New Development, New Choices – Chinese-Style Modernization and New Architectural Framework for Global Governance," is being held in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province.

Li Shulei, member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, attended the opening ceremony of the conference on Monday and delivered a keynote speech.

In addition, Huang Kunming, member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee, attended the ceremony and delivered a speech.

Participants noted that over the years, the conference has become one of the most influential platforms for helping the world understand China.

According to them, China is currently successfully promoting and expanding Chinese-style modernization based on long-term research and practical experience, as well as innovative theoretical and practical breakthroughs since the 18th CPC National Congress.

As the participants emphasized, the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee outlined a plan for the development of Chinese-style modernization over the next five years, which is of great importance for taking advantage of the opportunities for development together with all countries of the world and moving together with them along the path of modernization.

Those present noted that Chinese-style modernization benefits both China and the world as a whole.

The current conference, which runs until December 2, has attracted more than 800 participants, including politicians, strategic planners, entrepreneurs, and academics. –0–

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The NATO Military Committee Chairman's statement about "preemptive strikes" against Russia is irresponsible and undermines efforts to resolve the Ukrainian conflict, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

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Moscow, December 1 (Xinhua) — Moscow considers the recent statement by NATO Military Committee Chairman Giuseppe Cavo Dragone about the possibility of preemptive strikes against Russia as a defensive measure to be extremely irresponsible and an attempt to undermine efforts to resolve the Ukrainian conflict. This was stated in a statement by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, published on the Russian Foreign Ministry's website on Monday.

"We view G. Cavo Dragone's statement about possible preemptive strikes against Russia as an extremely irresponsible step, indicating the alliance's readiness to continue escalating. We see it as a deliberate attempt to undermine efforts to resolve the Ukrainian crisis," the statement reads.

M. Zakharova warned that people making such statements must be aware of “the resulting risks and possible consequences, including for the alliance members themselves.”

She added that NATO has long been open about its true goals and intentions. "Meanwhile, the bloc's leadership has the decency to accuse Russia of 'belligerent nuclear rhetoric,' intimidation, and the notorious hybrid attacks, without any evidence of our involvement," the Russian diplomat stated.

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that “against the backdrop of the anti-Russian hysteria being whipped up by the alliance, and the fear-mongering about Russia’s ‘imminent attack’ on the bloc’s member countries, such statements not only add fuel to the fire, but seriously inflame the already existing confrontation.”

"Brussels loves to repeat the mantra about the 'purely defensive' nature of the alliance. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone's self-incriminating revelations about 'preemptive strikes' draw a line under this mythology," concluded M. Zakharova. –0–

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Russia performed its first heart transplant on an HIV patient.

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St. Petersburg, December 1 (Xinhua) — Russia's first successful heart transplant on an HIV-infected patient was performed in St. Petersburg, Tatyana Vinogradova, chief physician of the AIDS and Infectious Diseases Center, announced on Monday.

At a press conference dedicated to World AIDS Day, she noted that two months ago, the country's first heart transplant was performed on an HIV-infected patient. The patient is currently in the hospital ward, and the operation has been quite successful.

According to T. Vinogradova, HIV patients have every right to receive care at any medical facility, and antiretroviral therapy can improve their quality and length of life.

As reported on the Telegram channel of the St. Petersburg AIDS and Infectious Diseases Center, the patient underwent artificial left ventricle placement 1.5 years ago and required a heart transplant due to worsening heart failure. The surgery took place at the Almazov National Medical Research Center and lasted over 12 hours. The transplant procedure was standard and ended successfully.

World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1. It was established by the World Health Organization in 1988. –0–

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Vice Premier of the State Council of China called for consolidating achievements in the field of AIDS prevention and control

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BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong on Monday called for further strengthening the achievements in HIV/AIDS prevention and control, noting that the epidemic situation in China remains low.

Liu Guozhong, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a visit to Beijing to inspect HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment work on the 38th World AIDS Day.

Currently, the factors contributing to the transmission of HIV/AIDS are complex and diverse, and therefore efforts to prevent and combat this disease should not be weakened, Liu Guozhong noted.

He also called on all of society to participate in the fight against this problem, along with strengthening humanitarian assistance, protecting rights, and educating people living with HIV/AIDS on the rule of law. It is necessary to implement the plan for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS, further strengthen targeted advocacy and education, along with comprehensive measures, and conduct thorough testing and monitoring of vulnerable populations and key areas.

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A Vietnamese frigate arrived in the Chinese city of Qingdao for a visit.

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QINGDAO, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — Vietnamese frigate Tran Hung Dao arrived at a military port in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, on Monday for a four-day visit.

During the visit, the Chinese and Vietnamese navies will hold ship tours, on-deck receptions, cultural exchanges, joint exercises, and other activities.

The purpose of the visit is to strengthen mutual understanding between the navies of the two countries and deepen the friendship between the two states.

The Tran Hung Dao frigate has a full-load displacement of 2,100 tons and a maximum speed of 29 knots. It can carry one anti-submarine helicopter.

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The visa-free regime has sparked strong interest among Chinese tourists in winter travel to Russia.

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Guangzhou, December 1 (Xinhua) — Chinese tour operators and tourists have shown great interest in traveling to Russia during the winter season. Thanks to the introduction of a visa-free regime on both sides, further intensification of Chinese-Russian cooperation in culture and tourism is expected, ECWALK, the largest travel agency in southern China's Guangdong Province, told Xinhua.

On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree allowing Chinese citizens to travel to Russia visa-free for stays of up to 30 days until September 14, 2026. The decree comes into effect on the day it is signed—December 1.

Tour operators' response to Russia's visa-free travel to China has proven timely. Tourist itineraries around Russia, specifically developed after the introduction of the visa-free regime, are already available at several travel agencies in Guangzhou (the capital of Guangdong Province, southern China). Guangdong Province is China's leading destination for outbound tourists.

As it turns out, during the winter season, the Chinese are most attracted by the northern lights in Murmansk, the bright "eye" of Siberia – Lake Baikal, and other typical Russian tourist attractions.

According to ECWALK, the Russian tourism market continues to gain momentum, with both consultation and transaction volumes recently experiencing rapid growth. In 2024, the number of tourists traveling on Russia-related routes increased by 38 percent year-on-year, while the agency's revenue increased by 37 percent.

"Despite the fact that Russia's visa-free regime for tourist groups has been in effect for many years, this new measure will generate interest in Russia among more potential tourists," said Wu Chen, Chairman of the Board and President of the ECWALK travel agency.

According to experts, since the resumption of outbound tourism after the epidemic, there has been a steady increase in the proportion of young people among Chinese tourists vacationing in Russia.

Younger clients have clearly become the fastest-growing group. This is due to the low entry barrier, relatively low consumer prices in Russia, and other factors. At the same time, more and more Chinese tourists are preferring in-depth educational tours in Russia.

"Russia's visa-free regime with China is less a short-term benefit than a long-term opportunity to deepen bilateral cooperation in culture and tourism," says Wu Chen.

According to the entrepreneur's forecasts, the increase in the flow of Chinese tourists to Russia during the winter season could exceed 30 percent. -0-

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Cargo flight connects Nanjing and Kuala Lumpur

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NANJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — Malaysia's Raya Airways on Sunday launched a cargo flight linking Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, with Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur.

The flight will be operated by a Boeing B767-200 aircraft three times a week.

The liner will carry textiles, electronic components and other goods from Nanjing to Malaysia as part of cross-border e-commerce, and on the return trip, mainly crabs and chilled fish.

Currently, Nanjing Lukou International Airport serves 7 international cargo routes, linking Nanjing with Amsterdam, Mexico City, Seoul and other cities.

The launch of the new air route is expected to strengthen air cargo service between Nanjing and Southeast Asia, and provide a more efficient logistics channel for cross-border e-commerce businesses in Nanjing and its surrounding areas. -0-

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China congratulated Kyrgyzstan on the successful early parliamentary elections.

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Beijing, December 1 (Xinhua) — Following the successful early parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan, China expressed its congratulations and readiness to cooperate with the Kyrgyz side to promote the construction of a China-Kyrgyzstan community with a shared future, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday.

Thus, at a regular press conference, at the request of a journalist, he commented on the early parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan, stating that, at the invitation of the Kyrgyz side, the PRC sent a delegation to observe the elections and believes that they were democratic, open, and transparent, and also earned high praise from China.

The diplomat added that as a friendly neighbor and comprehensive strategic partner in the new era, China supports the choice of the Kyrgyz people.

He expressed confidence that under the leadership of President Sadyr Japarov, Kyrgyzstan will certainly achieve long-term stability and achieve new and more significant successes in state development and national revival.

“China is ready to cooperate with Kyrgyzstan to conscientiously implement the important consensus reached by the heads of state of the two countries, further strengthen mutual support, deepen comprehensive mutually beneficial cooperation, and promote the continuous deepening and consolidation of the formation of a community of shared future between the two countries,” he concluded. -0-

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