A Russian scientist has been elected a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

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BEIJING, November 21 (Xinhua) — Russian drilling engineering professor Pavel Talalay has been elected a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), according to a list published on the CAE's official website on Friday.

According to available information, P. Talalay (born 1962) was invited to work at Jilin University, located in the province of the same name in northeastern China, in 2010. He is currently a professor at the Institute of Civil Engineering at the aforementioned university and the director of the Polar Research Center there. His research interests focus on various aspects of ice and permafrost drilling technology; ice sheet dynamics; ice properties; and environmental issues in polar regions.

In 2014, P. Talalay was awarded the Chinese government's Friendship Award, established to recognize foreign specialists who have made outstanding contributions to China's modernization process. In 2024, he was elected a full member of the Russian Academy of Mining Sciences.

In addition to P. Talalay, the list also included 23 other newly elected foreign academicians of the IAC from countries such as Great Britain, the USA, and Germany.

Additionally, 71 Chinese scientists were elected as IAC academicians, according to a list released the same day. This brings the total number of IAC academicians to 1,002, and the number of foreign academicians to 148. -0-

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Israel expects the US to maintain its military advantage amid the F-35 deal with Saudi Arabia.

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Jerusalem, November 21 (Xinhua) — Israel expects Washington to maintain its access to more advanced American weaponry, Israeli government spokesperson Shosh Bedrosian said Thursday, commenting on US plans to supply Saudi Arabia with F-35 fighter jets.

Israel is currently the only Middle Eastern country operating modern stealth aircraft. According to US law, any arms sales in the region must not undermine Israel's "qualitative military advantage" over its neighbors.

"The United States and Israel have a long-standing agreement that Israel maintains a qualitative advantage in the area of defense," Sh. Bedrosyan told reporters.

“It was true yesterday, it is true today, and the Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu] believes it will be so tomorrow and in the future,” she added.

This statement marked the first official comment from the Israeli government regarding the planned delivery of up to 48 F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. The deal was announced on Monday by US President Donald Trump during a meeting at the White House with the kingdom's Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. This decision marked a change in the US administration's policy after years of hesitation.

Israel and Saudi Arabia have not established formal diplomatic relations. During his visit to Washington, the Saudi Crown Prince stated that his kingdom desires to normalize relations with Israel but wants to ensure a "clear path to a two-state solution," which includes the creation of a Palestinian state.

B. Netanyahu and his far-right government are staunchly opposed to the creation of a Palestinian state. –0–

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The UN Secretary-General called for urgent action and a fair agreement to combat climate change at COP30 in Brazil.

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BELEM, Brazil, November 21 (Xinhua) — UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday called on countries to urgently reach a fair and balanced agreement to address the grave climate crisis.

He made this statement at a press briefing during the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30), which is taking place in the Brazilian city of Belém from November 10 to 21. Climate negotiations are currently in their final stages.

A. Guterres noted that vulnerable communities can no longer wait for climate change mitigation and called on delegations to reach a consensus.

According to him, the progress achieved in the 10 years since the signing of the 2015 Paris Agreement is insufficient. "We must act much faster to sharply reduce emissions," the Secretary-General added. It is essential that most countries peak emissions now, halve them this decade, reach net zero by 2050, and then go negative, said A. Guterres, calling for a "fair, orderly, and equitable transition from fossil fuels, as agreed at COP28 in Dubai."

The UN chief stressed the urgent need to protect ecosystems and the importance of funding to achieve the goals.

By 2030, deforestation must be halted and reversed to ensure that nature remains a shield for humanity and does not become its victim, he said.

According to Antonio Guterres, developed countries must lead the effort to allocate at least $300 billion annually by 2035 to combat climate change, with a clear goal of reaching $1.3 trillion annually by that time. "We know budgets are limited, but the financial system can free up and scale up existing resources to achieve far greater impact. Multilateral development banks have a crucial role to play," he emphasized.

The UN Secretary-General also called for political will to make the necessary decisions. "What's missing is political will," he said. –0–

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The Russian pavilion, set up for the first time at the East China Tea Industry Fair, attracted a lot of attention from visitors.

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BEIJING, November 21 (Xinhua) — The 17th Taiwan Strait Tea Industry Fair concluded Thursday in Wuyishan, East China's Fujian Province, after five days. The Russian pavilion, set up for the first time at the fair, showcased herbal teas, handmade ceramics, Russian nesting dolls, and other products, proving very popular with visitors.

As reported on the website of the Zhongguo Xinwenshe news agency, the fair's organizers, in deepening trade cooperation with Russian cities located along the Great Tea Road—Kazan, St. Petersburg, and Kyakhta—specially invited Russian tea traders to participate in the fair, thus creating a dual platform of "tea trade and cultural mutual learning."

The Russian pavilion primarily featured flower teas, herbal teas, handcrafted ceramics, and other items, as well as cultural exhibitions and tea tastings. According to Dmitry, a 41-year-old Russian tea merchant who has been trading tea with China for many years, his products are very popular at the fair. Numerous Chinese tea companies have expressed a willingness to collaborate with him, and a significant portion of his products have already been ordered.

Alisa, a volunteer from Chita, Russia, brewed flower tea for visitors on site. During the event, visitors also had the opportunity to learn how to make Russian milk tea and experience firsthand the integration of Chinese and Russian tea cultures.

The 14,000-kilometer Great Tea Road, which originated in the 17th century, began in the Wuyi Mountains and reached St. Petersburg, crossing China, Mongolia, and Russia. This route became an important trade and economic corridor, connecting China and Russia, as well as Asia and Europe, following the ancient Silk Road. In recent years, this ancient trade route has been revitalized. Recently, China, Russia, and Mongolia signed a corresponding plan for cooperation in tourism.

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Fire at COP30 pavilion in Brazil forces evacuation

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BELEM, Brazil, November 21 (Xinhua) — A fire broke out Thursday in one of the pavilions of the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) in the Brazilian city of Belem. Firefighters organized an evacuation, local authorities said.

According to organizers, the incident occurred in the Blue Zone, where international stands and official negotiation rooms are located.

Brazilian Tourism Minister Celso Sabinho reported that the fire, which broke out around 2:00 PM local time, was contained within about half an hour. There are no reports of injuries yet.

Para State Governor Helder Barbalho told local media that emergency crews are currently looking into two possible causes of the incident: a generator malfunction or a short circuit in one of the stands. –0–

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US Army Secretary optimistic after Kyiv talks on new peace plan for Ukraine – White House

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Washington, November 20 (Xinhua) — U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll was "very optimistic" after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Thursday to discuss a new U.S. peace plan. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said this at a briefing, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump supports the plan.

"This is a good plan for both Russia and Ukraine. We believe it should be acceptable to both sides, and we are working hard to achieve this," the press secretary said.

She said US Special Presidential Envoy to the Middle East Steven Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio had been quietly working on the plan for the past month and "engaging equally with both sides, Russia and Ukraine, to understand what these countries are willing to do to establish long-term and sustainable peace."

Zelensky's administration said Thursday that the Ukrainian president would speak with Donald Trump in the coming days to discuss "diplomatic opportunities and key points necessary to achieve peace."

According to American media reports, the current draft peace plan contains 28 points, including major territorial concessions by Ukraine and a drastic reduction in its armed forces, as well as restrictions on access to long-range weapons. The plan may also preclude the deployment of European peacekeeping forces to Ukraine after the ceasefire.

The disclosure of the information provoked a sharp reaction in Europe. European leaders fear being excluded from the negotiating process and view certain aspects of the project as favoring Russia.

EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas reportedly stressed on Thursday that any viable peace plan must be supported by Ukraine and Europe.

Russian-Ukrainian negotiations reached a deadlock after the August meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in the US state of Alaska. –0–

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An Uzbek statesman and scientist was elected a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Beijing, November 21 /Xinhua/ — Uzbek statesman and scientist Ibrokhim Abdurakhmanov has been awarded the title of Foreign Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), according to information posted on the CAS official website.

According to the list released Friday by the Russian Academy of Sciences, this honorary title was awarded not only to I. Abdurakhmanov, but also to 26 other scientists from countries such as France, Sweden, the United States, and Great Britain.

According to available information, I. Abdurakhmanov (born in 1975) is a doctor of biological sciences, professor, and academician. He conducted research in the fields of molecular genetics and molecular biotechnology. He currently serves as the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Meanwhile, the KAS also published a list of 73 newly elected academicians. This new addition brings the number of KAS academicians to 908, and the number of foreign academicians to 173.

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The sixth China-Russia Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Forum will be held in Xi'an from November 23 to 25.

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Beijing, November 21 (Xinhua) — The Sixth China-Russia Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Forum will be held from November 23 to 25 this year in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province (Northwest China), the China Daily newspaper reported, citing sources in the Secretariat of the China-Russia Committee of Friendship, Peace and Development (CRCFPD).

The forum was organized by the CRPD with the support of the People's Government of Shaanxi Province and the Small and Medium Enterprises Council of the China-Russia Committee for Friendship, Peace, and Development.

The China-Russia SME Forum is a regular trade and economic event organized by the aforementioned committee. Previous forums have been successfully held in Beijing, Guangzhou, and Harbin (China), as well as in Sochi and Chelyabinsk (Russia).

The upcoming forum's program includes an opening ceremony, a plenary session, thematic parallel sessions, and study tours. The opening ceremony is expected to attract approximately 600 participants, while five thematic sessions will focus on bilateral trade and investment cooperation, specifically, investment in the construction sector, export-import trade, tourism, culture, the food service sector, the film industry, agriculture, and the investment potential of Russia's regions.

Forum participants will be offered the opportunity to visit the China-Europe train collection and distribution center in Xi'an, the Yangling Smart Agriculture Demonstration Zone, and other attractions. B2B meetings with potential partners are also planned.

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Special Report: Turkmenistan Expands AI and Digital Capabilities

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Ashgabat, November 21 (Xinhua) — Turkmenistan is actively implementing large-scale digitalization programs, including the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and an e-government system. Deputy Prime Minister Mammetkhan Chakyev made this statement at the opening ceremony of the international conferences "Turkmentel-2025" and "International Transport and Transit Corridors: Interconnection and Development-2025" (ITTC 2025), held in Ashgabat from November 12 to 14.

The confluence of telecommunications, information technology (IT), digitalization, and transport underscores Turkmenistan's strategic focus on maximizing the integration of advanced digital technologies while developing transit potential.

Speaking at a session of ITTC 2025, Turkmenistan's Minister of Communications, Khadzhimurat Khudaykuliyev, announced the modernization of the Sanly Chezgyut National IT Park. The IT Park promises to become a dynamic innovation hub, a space for startups, entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors. It is intended to act as a catalyst for job creation, digital skills development, and Turkmenistan's integration into the global innovation ecosystem.

The Government of Turkmenistan is also actively collaborating with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in developing e-government. The two sides successfully implemented a flagship project to introduce an interagency collaboration system, which ensures more efficient information exchange between government agencies and increases the transparency of processes.

Collaboration with UNDP has enabled Turkmenistan to achieve a number of key results, including the development of a new Concept and State Program for the Development of the Digital Economy for 2026–2028, enhanced training for civil servants, and the development of international cooperation with leading educational and technological centers.

Last year, the Council of Young Scientists of the Institute of Telecommunications and Informatics of Turkmenistan, together with the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, developed unique AI-based medical software and hardware.

In addition to collaboration with international organizations and foreign colleagues, a significant portion of software solutions for the transition to a digital economy are being developed by Turkmen programmers. Among the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan's own IT developments are the Emekdep educational digital system, a university ranking system, and a higher education information system.

Turkmenistan actively supports talented young people in the IT sector, modernizing specialized universities, and creating conditions for startup development. For example, as part of Turkmentel-2025, the International Startup Forum and the Digital Solution 2025 competition were held, aimed at stimulating the development of the national IT ecosystem and supporting talented young people. This spring, the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan hosted a competition for innovative projects among young people entitled "ICT Start-up: Innovative Technologies for Sustainable Development."

Several universities in Turkmenistan are developing new educational programs focused on AI, information technology, and blockchain. This year, seven universities are offering 13 new programs across specialist, undergraduate, and graduate programs.

Turkmenistan began modernizing its telecommunications sector 10 years ago, when it launched its first national communications satellite, Turkmen Alem 52°E. It is in geostationary orbit, covering most of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with its signal. The satellite's resources provide extensive capabilities for providing communications services, digital television and radio broadcasting, and the establishment of departmental and corporate networks. It is also actively used to expand access to high-speed internet, particularly in rural and remote areas of Turkmenistan.

Digital systems, as well as smart and green technologies, are being gradually introduced into all sectors of the economy and public life in Turkmenistan. Particular attention is being paid to developing the necessary infrastructure, training personnel, and creating a favorable environment for innovation.

Ashgabat is a hub for AI initiatives, and the International Tech Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan is leading research efforts. Arkadag, built according to the "smart city" concept, is a shining example of the widespread application of digital, information and communication technologies, and green technologies.

Taken together, these steps reflect Turkmenistan's commitment to building a sustainable and technology-driven development model, where digitalization and AI are seen as important drivers of economic growth and improved quality of life. –0–

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Chinese cities strive to become more child-friendly

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Beijing, November 21 (Xinhua) — November 20 marks World Children's Day across the globe. As a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, China has long been committed to protecting the rights and interests of children.

Today, urban planners in China are voluntarily listening to children's voices to make cities more child-friendly. According to the guidelines for the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) issued by the National Development and Reform Commission of China and 22 other departments, Chinese authorities aim to pilot the construction of 100 child-friendly cities by the end of 2025.

Specifically, creating child-friendly cities involves five aspects: social policy, public services, protection of rights, space for growth, and conditions for development.

First and foremost, it is necessary to promote the implementation of the concept of “child-friendliness” throughout society and make it a priority in planning the socio-economic development of cities.

Chinese children are now being given the opportunity to participate in the construction of such cities. In 2024, in the Tingyi neighborhood of the Songjiang district of Shanghai, a children's council was elected, consisting of 15 children who contribute to grassroots governance.

These children put forward proposals for optimizing infrastructure and improving public services in the neighborhood, including installing vertical climbing nets in the neighborhood's amusement park and using cartoons to spread awareness about waste sorting. "My initiative to create containers for pet excrement in public places was included in the general rules of our neighborhood," shared Chun Yuetong.

A person's physical and psychological health depends on the first thousand days of life. Therefore, it is important to strengthen health services for children, provide accessible and inclusive childcare services, improve the professional level of child care, and organize various cultural and sporting events for them.

Back in 2016, Shenzhen, in Guangdong Province (southern China), set the goal of becoming the country's first child-friendly city. As of the end of April this year, the city had over 2,000 institutions capable of providing daycare services to nearly 100,000 children, according to the latest data from the city's health committee.

In these daycare centers in this city, child care is provided not only on regular workdays, but also on holidays and weekends, which significantly eases the burden on working couples and those parents who work in the city but are not registered locally.

This year, the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China, together with four other departments, issued a circular calling for various measures to promote the healthy development of children who have found themselves in difficult life situations for various reasons, as well as to ensure their physical and psychological health.

The document emphasizes the need to develop and improve a mechanism for monitoring the psychological health of children of the above type, to conduct thematic campaigns to demonstrate concern for them, and to create a platform for providing psychological assistance to such children.

Furthermore, urban spaces must be child-friendly. In recent years, many Chinese cities have renovated public facilities and open spaces, including neighborhoods, educational institutions, pedestrian walkways, parks, and green spaces. Libraries, galleries, museums, and other public spaces have also dedicated spaces specifically for children's participation.

The innovations introduced specifically for children in Chinese cities are difficult to count. For example, special 70-cm-tall trash bins, 50-cm-tall handrails in medical facilities, as well as rubber flooring and noise-absorbing screens in public children's spaces.

Ponds and sand areas have become standard features in children's parks. For example, in Shenzhen, parks with an area of at least 2 hectares are required to have sand areas, and for parks larger than 10 hectares, a swimming pool can be built.

The Child-Friendly Cities Plan also emphasizes optimizing social conditions for children's healthy growth, thoroughly protecting campus safety, food and childcare safety, resolutely preventing bullying, sexual abuse, and domestic violence, and strengthening cyberspace protection from potential risks and continuously cleaning up cyberspace for children.

In 2022, Chinese authorities required every primary and middle school to have at least one deputy principal for legal affairs. According to the 2024 work reports of the Supreme People's Court of China and the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China, nearly 40,000 judges and 44,000 prosecutors nationwide were appointed to this position concurrently.

If students experience bullying or other unpleasant incidents, they can file complaints with the Deputy Director of Legal Affairs, who will resolve such cases more effectively. This not only ensures a calm atmosphere on campus but also, to a certain extent, prevents juvenile delinquency.

According to the 2024 China Child-Friendly Cities Development Report, by the end of last year, such work had begun in 93 cities in 31 provincial-level regions across the country, demonstrating the high attention paid to the development and implementation of social policies and the improvement of public services from the perspective of children.

"In creating child-friendly cities, it's important to recognize that children have individual subjectivity and their own way of perceiving and responding to the world. No matter how naive their approach may seem to adults, it's always deeply meaningful to them," noted Cheng Fucai, a research fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.

As a reminder, the Child Friendly Cities initiative was launched by UNICEF and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme in 1996. As of August 2022, more than 3,000 cities in 57 countries had joined the initiative, according to UNICEF data. -0-

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