The presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan held telephone conversations

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Moscow, October 24 (Xinhua) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev held telephone conversations on Friday, the Kremlin press service reported.

"The two sides confirmed their mutual commitment to further developing trade and economic ties and implementing joint projects in the energy, transport, and logistics sectors," the statement said.

In addition, during the conversation, certain aspects of regional cooperation and the international situation were touched upon.

The leaders agreed to continue contacts between the countries at various levels.

On October 9, Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev met for the first time since the deterioration of relations between Russia and Azerbaijan at the government residence in Dushanbe. Putin detailed to Ilham Aliyev the circumstances of the AZAL plane crash.

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The Standing Committee of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection held a meeting to study the guidelines of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.

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BEIJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) — The Standing Committee of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, China's top anti-corruption body, held a meeting on Friday to study the guidelines of the fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.

The meeting was chaired by Li Xi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, who called on disciplinary inspection and supervision organs to thoroughly study and implement the principles of the plenum.

As Li Xi pointed out, the above-mentioned organs should coordinate their thinking and actions with the decisions and plans of the CPC Central Committee, and steadily promote comprehensive strictness of internal Party governance to ensure a reliable guarantee for the fulfillment of socio-economic development goals during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030).

Speaking about the proposals of the CPC Central Committee on the development of the 15th Five-Year Plan adopted at the plenary session, Li Xi noted that this document represents a new mobilizing force and a comprehensive plan for building momentum and continuously advancing Chinese-style modernization.

Stressing the need for a holistic, accurate and comprehensive study and understanding of the principles of the document, he called on disciplinary inspection and supervision organs to ensure accountability of all parties by strengthening political oversight, and to guarantee high-quality development by improving party style, enforcing party discipline and combating corruption.

The 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee was held from October 20 to 23. –0–

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Tax revenues to the Armenian state budget increased by 14 percent in the first nine months of 2025.

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Yerevan, October 24 (Xinhua) — Armenia collected approximately $5.26 billion in taxes and state duties in the first nine months of this year, Eduard Hakobyan, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, announced at a press conference on Friday.

In January-September 2025, tax revenues in Armenia increased by 14 percent or $643.1 million compared to the same period last year.

The committee head noted that the increase in tax revenues is due to increased economic activity among the population, as well as increased tax discipline and management efficiency on the part of this department.

Shadow tax revenues of approximately $849.6 million were identified, a 97 percent increase over last year's figure. The total amount of hidden taxes was approximately $282.3 million.

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The number of victims following the explosion at a plant in the Chelyabinsk region has risen to 29, according to the regional governor.

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Moscow, October 24 (Xinhua) — The death toll from the explosion that occurred late in the evening of October 22 at a factory in the city of Kopeysk in the Chelyabinsk Region has risen to 29, regional Governor Alexey Teksler announced on his Telegram channel on Friday.

"Twenty-nine people are receiving medical care. Of these, six are hospitalized, five are in serious condition. The rest are being monitored as outpatients," the statement reads.

According to A. Teksler, 12 people have been confirmed dead. The whereabouts of 11 others are being clarified.

October 24 has been declared a day of mourning in the region. –0–

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The Central Bank of the Russian Federation lowered its key rate to 16.5 percent per annum.

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Moscow, October 24 /Xinhua/ — The Central Bank of Russia (CB) lowered its key interest rate from 17 to 16.5 percent per annum. This is the fourth consecutive reduction. The CB also downgraded its inflation forecast for Russia for 2026.

"On October 24, 2025, the Bank of Russia Board of Directors decided to lower the key rate by 50 basis points to 16.5 percent per annum. Sustainable price growth indicators have not changed significantly and remain above 4 percent on an annualized basis. The economy continues to return to a balanced growth trajectory. Lending has accelerated in recent months. Inflation expectations remain high," the Central Bank of Russia said in a statement.

This is the fourth consecutive key rate cut. However, the regulator has given a relatively tough signal.

"The Bank of Russia will maintain monetary conditions tight enough to return inflation to its target. In the baseline scenario, this includes an average key rate in the range of 13-15 percent per annum in 2026 and a prolonged period of tight monetary policy," the press release states.

The Central Bank of Russia also downgraded its inflation forecast. The regulator predicts that inflation will slow to 4-5 percent in 2026, although it had previously forecast price growth of no more than 4 percent.

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Four people were killed and 12 injured in an explosion at a train station in Ovruch, Ukraine.

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Kyiv, October 24 (Xinhua) – At least four people were killed and 12 others were injured in an explosion that rocked a train station platform in Ovruch, Zhytomyr Oblast, northern Ukraine, on Friday, the country's National Police reported on its official website.

The incident occurred around 10:50 a.m. Kyiv time, while State Border Service of Ukraine (SBSU) officers were checking the documents of passengers on one of the trains. For reasons still unknown, a man on the platform pulled out an explosive device, which triggered an explosion. He and three other women, aged between 29 and 82, were killed, and 12 others were injured and hospitalized.

The man carrying the explosive device was identified as a 23-year-old resident of Kharkiv. According to preliminary information released by the State Border Guard Service, he had recently been detained for attempting to illegally cross the border.

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Exclusive: During the 15th Five-Year Plan, China will strive not only to maintain its leadership but also to create global standards – Russian economist

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Moscow, October 24 /Xinhua/ — During the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), China intends not only to maintain its leadership but also to create new market niches and global standards. Nikita Stepanov, a senior researcher at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, expressed this opinion in an interview with Xinhua, summing up the results of the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee.

"I believe the 15th Five-Year Plan will focus on deepening and scaling up the successes of the 14th, strengthening the green economy and digital technologies. China intends not only to maintain its leadership but also to create new market niches and global standards," he said.

According to the Russian economist, over the next five years, the focus will be on creating an "intellectual economy" with support for innovative startups and technologies. Among the strategic areas, he named research and implementation of the 6G network, as well as the expanded use of artificial intelligence and big data in industry, agriculture, and public administration. "Special attention will be paid to quantum technologies, biotechnology, new materials, and space exploration. New government projects and grants for world-class research centers will emerge," N. Stepanov suggested.

The expert expects China to continue its efforts to integrate into global technology chains, while maintaining its commitment to technological independence and developing its own manufacturing base. Furthermore, measures to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 will be strengthened, including expanding renewable energy, developing carbon capture and storage technologies, and mass electrification of transport. To mitigate external shocks and trade risks, China will focus on increasing domestic demand, improving the quality of life for citizens, and developing the middle class.

"Thus, the 15th Five-Year Plan will be balanced in its focus on innovative and environmentally friendly development, improving the domestic market and social stability, and reducing vulnerability to external risks in an unstable global economy," N. Stepanov believes.

Regarding expectations for cooperation between Russia and China over the next five years, the agency's interlocutor is confident that it will expand, becoming increasingly comprehensive and strategic. He described the two countries' interactions as a mutually beneficial and strategically deepening partnership, noting several important trends: growing mutual trade and expanding joint projects in energy, infrastructure, high technology, and agriculture.

According to the expert, mutual interest in diversifying economies and sales markets, the desire to ensure technological independence and innovative breakthroughs, geopolitical conditions, and shared strategic goals in creating a multipolar and more equitable international order will favorably influence cooperation between the two countries.

“Over the next five years, cooperation between Russia and China promises to be fruitful and multifaceted,” N. Stepanov emphasized. –0–

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Chinese scientists have uncovered the environmental benefits of moderate grazing.

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LANZHOU, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have uncovered a key scientific mechanism explaining how moderate grazing improves the productivity of alpine meadows, according to Lanzhou University in northwest China.

This study offers a new approach to explaining how moderate grazing can improve the productivity of plant communities and provides an important scientific basis for the sustainable management of alpine meadows, the university added.

The study was conducted by scientists from Lanzhou University, Nanjing University (East China), and the Northwest Plateau Biology Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The results were published in the journal Oikos.

"Throughout the long history of grazing, it's been well-known that moderate grazing contributes to grassland resilience, biodiversity, and productivity. However, understanding the scientific mechanisms behind it has been insufficient," said He Jinsheng, a professor at Lanzhou University and the lead author of the study.

To explore this key scientific question in grassland management, the research team set up a large-scale grazing experiment at the National Field Science Observatory and Research Station of Alpine Grassland Ecosystem in Haibei Tibet Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, northwest China.

Researchers have found that expanding the functional trait space of meadow plant communities is one of the key mechanisms by which moderate grazing promotes alpine meadow productivity.

The functional trait space is a general multidimensional structure where each dimension represents a different functional trait, such as plant height, leaf size, leaf nitrogen and phosphorus content.

He Jinsheng explained, "This can be understood as a 'coordinate system' in which plants are arranged according to their traits. The number of species that make up this community represents the potential of this community to utilize resources."

Scientists conducted a yak grazing experiment on an alpine meadow using four methods: no grazing, light grazing, moderate grazing, and intensive grazing. The team measured 13 functional traits in 22 common plant species.

The study found that grazing increased biomass production by 16.7–28 percent, with light and moderate grazing significantly expanding the functional trait space.

This expansion showed a strong positive correlation with biomass production, mainly driven by increased variation in leaf traits that are associated with increased photosynthetic efficiency.

He Jinsheng noted that this study confirmed for the first time in alpine meadows that the expansion of functional trait space is the main mechanism for enhancing meadow productivity through moderate grazing.

"This discovery not only offers a new approach to explaining that moderate grazing can enhance community productivity, but also provides a key scientific basis for the sustainable management of alpine meadows," He Jinsheng explained. -0-

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China's Minister of Science and Technology outlines innovation plans for 2026-2030.

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BEIJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) — The "Proposals of the CPC Central Committee on the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development" contains four provisions on scientific and technological innovation for the period from 2026 to 2030, Chinese Minister of Science and Technology Yin Hejun said at a press conference on Friday.

According to him, these provisions are aimed at accelerating the achievement of a high level of scientific and technological independence and self-improvement, as well as guiding the development of productive forces of a new quality.

The provisions include strengthening original innovation and breakthroughs in key technologies, promoting the deep integration of scientific and industrial innovation, advancing the coordinated development of education, science, technology and human resources, and further advancing the construction of "Digital China."

The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee was held in Beijing from Monday to Thursday. Participants reviewed and adopted the "Proposals of the CPC Central Committee on the 15th Five-Year Program for National Economic and Social Development."

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10 people are missing after a ship capsized in Liaoning Province.

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BEIJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) — China's Work Safety Commission under the State Council has decided to oversee the investigation into the fishing vessel accident that left 10 people missing, the Ministry of Emergency Management said Friday.

The vessel capsized on October 18 in waters off Changxing Island in Dalian, Liaoning Province, Northeast China. -0-

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