Review: Russian experts are optimistic about Russia's plan to build logistics hubs in the Far East.

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Vladivostok, November 15 (Xinhua) — Russian experts recently praised the Russian government's plan to build logistics centers on the border with China and North Korea in an interview with Xinhua.

On November 1, a list of instructions following this year's Eastern Economic Forum, approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was published on the Kremlin website. The list calls for measures to ensure the development of multimodal transport and logistics centers in the Far Eastern Federal District and improve their efficiency, including at the Nizhneleninskoye-Tongjiang and Blagoveshchensk-Heihe railway bridge crossings, as well as the bridge under construction across the Tumannaya River (towards North Korea), ensuring its operation begins in 2026 and that access roads to the bridge under construction are brought up to standard.

Artem Lukin, Professor of the Department of International Relations at the Far Eastern Federal University's Institute of Oriental Studies, said that President Vladimir Putin's order to build multimodal transport and logistics hubs in the Far East is entirely logical, as Russia has been pursuing a consistent policy of expanding and deepening economic cooperation with its closest neighbors in Northeast Asia—China and North Korea. Full-fledged cooperation is impossible without a developed transport infrastructure, which, among other things, requires the creation of multimodal transport and logistics hubs.

According to A. Lukin, priority attention is being given to the creation of transport and logistics hubs near two cross-border bridges across the Amur River—Nizhneleninskoye-Tongjiang and Blagoveshchensk-Heihe. Russian authorities want to accelerate the development of transport and logistics infrastructure (access roads, warehouses, transshipment centers, etc.) on the border with China, including to maximize the efficiency of the bridges across the Amur River, which were already built several years ago. The necessary infrastructure has already been created on the Chinese side, but Russia is still lagging behind.

A. Lukin indicated that Moscow wants to expedite the construction of a road bridge between Russia and the DPRK across the Tumannaya River, which is scheduled to be operational next year. Its significance lies in the fact that it will be the first road bridge between Russia and the DPRK. Until now, land transport between the two countries relied on only one railway bridge across the Tumannaya River, which is clearly becoming insufficient given the growing cooperation between Russia and the DPRK.

Emphasizing that the West's short-sighted sanctions policy has already led to a redistribution of global trade routes, Alexey Mikhalev, professor at the Department of International Relations at the Far Eastern Federal University's Institute of Oriental Studies, pointed out that while the processes underway in Russia are often referred to as a "pivot to the East," this partnership has deep roots and is oriented toward the long term.

A prime example of such a strategy, according to the expert, are plans to create logistics hubs in Blagoveshchensk and Nizhneleninsky. These measures are aimed not only at increasing trade turnover but also at improving the entire logistics system to avoid overloading railway lines, he added.

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Five terrorists were killed in northwest Pakistan, police said.

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Islamabad, November 15 (Xinhua) — Five terrorists were killed in an intelligence-driven operation in Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northwestern Pakistan, police said on Saturday.

According to police, the operation was carried out by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in the Takhti Khel district after receiving credible information about the presence of terrorists there.

Police also said weapons and ammunition were seized from the scene, adding that the action taken prevented a possible attack in the region.

The department emphasized that the operation was part of ongoing efforts to dismantle extremist networks operating in the province. –0–

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G20 summit will be held despite US absence – South African President

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JOHANNESBURG, November 15 (Xinhua) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed that the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) leaders' summit will go ahead as planned despite the US decision not to attend.

Speaking in Kliptown, Johannesburg, on November 14, Ramaphosa stated that South Africa is ready to host world leaders and ensure the success of the meeting. "The summit will go ahead. We're not going to stop it just because they won't be here," he noted, emphasizing that most G20 leaders have confirmed their participation.

S. Ramaphosa indicated that US President Donald Trump had recalled all US representatives, citing allegations of abuse of Afrikaners and “genocide.”

Stressing that “boycott policies never work,” he added: “If you boycott an event or a process, you lose because the show will go on.”

The G20 Leaders' Summit will take place on November 22 and 23 in Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city and economic hub. –0–

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The 9th China-South Asia Friendship Organizations Forum was held in the Maldives.

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MALE, November 15 (Xinhua) — The 9th China-South Asia Friendship Organizations Forum, jointly organized by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the South Asian Regional Friendship and Cooperation Organization with China, was held in the Maldives from Thursday to Friday.

Mohammed Waheed Hassan, Special Envoy of the President of the Maldives and former President of the country, attended the event and delivered a speech. Yang Wanming, President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, led the Chinese delegation.

Representatives from governments and economic, trade, and cultural circles from eight Chinese cities and provinces, including the capital Beijing, Shanxi and Liaoning provinces, and the city of Jinan, held extensive exchanges with participants from the Maldives, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Discussions focused on strengthening economic, cultural, and tourism cooperation, as well as youth exchanges between China and South Asian countries.

Following the event, a joint declaration was published in which participants committed to working together to implement four key global initiatives, strengthen solidarity and cooperation in the Global South, and contribute to building a community with a shared destiny for humanity.

The next forum will be held in China in 2027. –0–

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The US is eliminating “equivalent” tariffs on some agricultural products.

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WASHINGTON, November 15 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump's administration issued an executive order on Friday to eliminate "equivalent" tariffs on some agricultural products to ease rising prices.

According to a document released by the White House, products no longer subject to the tariffs include coffee and tea, tropical fruits and fruit juices, cocoa and spices, bananas, oranges and tomatoes, beef and some types of fertilizer.

The order took effect on Thursday. Existing duties will be refunded.

U.S. President Donald Trump has determined that further review of the "equivalent" tariffs is necessary and appropriate given the significant progress in bilateral trade negotiations, current domestic demand for certain products, and domestic production capacity for certain products, according to a White House statement.

Tariff waivers are intended to lower prices and are primarily applied to foods that are "not competitive in this country," such as bananas, Trump told reporters on Friday.

The annualized increase in the US consumer price index for September 2025 was 3 percent, compared to 2.9 percent in August 2025. In particular, prices for beef and veal in September increased by 14.7 percent compared to the same period last year, and coffee by 18.9 percent. –0–

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A new high-speed freight rail service has been launched between central and southern China.

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WUHAN, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — A new high-speed freight train service linking Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, and Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, was launched Saturday morning.

Trains on this line will travel at speeds of up to 350 km/h, enabling direct travel between the Central Chinese metropolis and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area transport hub.

According to Zhang Ting, Commercial Department Manager at Hankou Station of China Railway Express Co., Ltd., the Wuhan-Guangzhou freight line will primarily handle urgent cargo, such as fresh produce, biopharmaceuticals, and electronics. The trains are equipped with specialized packaging and temperature control systems to ensure cargo arrives in optimal condition.

Several high-speed freight lines have been launched previously, including the Kunming-Chengdu, Zhengzhou-Chongqing and Nanchang-Shenzhen express trains.

The launch of this new line is expected to promote the coordinated development of Central China and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. -0-

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The Presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan reaffirmed their commitment to further developing comprehensive cooperation

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Tashkent, November 15 (Xinhua) — Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held a meeting in the capital of Uzbekistan, the Uzbek leader's press service reported on Saturday.

As reported, on Saturday, private talks between the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Sh. Mirziyoyev and the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan K.-Zh. Tokayev took place at the Kuksaroy residence.

The parties emphasized that the current state visit will mark a new milestone in the history of Uzbek-Kazakh relations of strategic partnership and alliance.

"Trade turnover since the beginning of the year has reached $4 billion. The goal is to increase this figure to $10 billion by increasing mutual deliveries and import substitution. Cargo volumes are growing, with more than 40 flights per week between the cities," the statement reads.

"6,500 joint ventures have been established, and major projects are being implemented in priority sectors. A project portfolio worth over $8 billion has been prepared to develop industrial cooperation. To promote these projects, it has been proposed to launch a joint investment platform," the statement reads.

During the negotiations, special attention was paid to expanding mutually beneficial partnerships in key areas such as energy, transport, the chemical industry, agriculture and water management, environmental protection, IT, and other areas.

The importance of further expanding interregional contacts was noted. An agreement was reached to hold the first Council of Regional Heads of the two countries in Kazakhstan in 2026.

The heads of state also exchanged views on regional and international issues. –0–

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Beijing's Central Business District ranked 6th in the world's business district rankings.

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BEIJING, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — Beijing's Central Business District (CBD) ranked sixth in the world, up one place from 2020, according to the World Business District Attractiveness Report 2025 released Friday.

The report was first released by the international professional services firm EY, with the support of the Global Business District Innovation Club, in 2017. An updated version was published in 2020, marking the third edition.

The report's authors evaluate 30 leading business districts in 19 countries using a benchmarking system across eight categories, including talent, market proximity, influence, macroeconomic conditions, real estate, urban amenities, innovation, and sustainability. The ranking includes both specific categories and overall results.

The top five business districts worldwide include New York's downtown and financial district, Tokyo's Marunouchi District, Paris's La Défense District, and the City of London. Among other Chinese business districts, Hong Kong's Central District ranks 13th, Shanghai's Pudong-Lujiazui District ranks 14th, and Guangzhou's Tianhe Central Business District ranks 22nd.

Beijing's central business district, located in the Chaoyang district, received particularly high scores in the areas of urban amenities and talent. The report notes that it has successfully created a work-life-leisure ecosystem with a high density of cultural facilities, retail, restaurants, and public spaces.

The continued rise of Beijing's Central Business District in global rankings reflects the growing all-round competitiveness of Chinese cities on the global stage, according to the Beijing Central Business District Administration. -0-

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A fresh batch of samples for research has been delivered from the Chinese space station.

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BEIJING, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — The final samples from 26 scientific experiments conducted aboard the Chinese space station, weighing about 46.67 kg, were delivered to Earth on Friday, according to the Space Application Engineering and Technology Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

As part of the ninth transfer of materials from the orbital laboratory, the Shenzhou-21 return capsule delivered to Earth samples obtained during experiments in the fields of space life sciences, materials science, and combustion research.

After landing, the mice participating in the life science experiments were immediately subjected to "field treatment." Researchers will analyze their behavior and key physiological and biochemical parameters to understand the animals' responses to stress and their adaptation mechanisms to spaceflight conditions. The scientists believe these results will provide crucial insights into how the space environment affects living organisms.

Other biological samples, including zebrafish, hornwort, streptomycetes, planarians, and brain organoids, as well as individual samples for materials science and combustion experiments, were delivered to the aforementioned center in Beijing at 12:40 AM on Saturday. After an initial condition check, these samples were handed over to research teams for further study. The remaining samples will be delivered to Beijing aboard the Shenzhou-21 return capsule.

The scientists will then conduct transcriptome sequencing of the extracted cell samples to investigate the changes induced by microgravity, identify key biological mechanisms, and identify potential intervention targets. This work is expected to contribute to the development of new strategies for the prevention and treatment of related diseases.

According to the center, the researchers will study the microstructure, chemical composition, and elemental distribution of returned material samples, such as tungsten-hafnium alloys, soft magnetic materials, and relaxed ferroelectric single crystals.

These analyses will help determine how gravity affects material growth, compositional separation, solidification defects, and overall performance, as well as the performance of materials in space environments.

The results are expected to advance a range of applications, including protective materials for high-efficiency solar cells, high-gain, radiation-hardened optical fibers, and innovative materials processing technologies for lunar infrastructure. These developments will provide important theoretical and technical support for satellite communications and space exploration.

After returning samples from the combustion experiments, including burners, soot collection plates, and lids, scientists will analyze the resulting flame-induced semiconductor nanomaterials, soot samples, and nanocarbon particle formation characteristics, the center said.

The results of this work may contribute to advances in the fields of extraterrestrial flame synthesis of nanomaterials, new energy systems, fire safety in space, and the production of functional nanocarbon. -0-

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Xi Jinping's article on developing productive forces of new quality will be published in the journal "Qiushi"

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BEIJING, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — An article by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on promoting the development of new productive forces in accordance with local conditions will be published Sunday in Qiushi, the leading journal of the CPC Central Committee.

The article by Xi Jinping, who is also the President of the People's Republic of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, will appear in the 22nd issue of the magazine this year. -0-

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