Typhoon Fengshen moves into the eastern part of the South China Sea.

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HAIKOU, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Fengshen, the 24th typhoon this year, is expected to move into waters in the eastern South China Sea around Sunday evening and gradually increase in intensity, local authorities said.

According to the meteorological service of Hainan Province (South China), the typhoon will reach its maximum intensity of a severe tropical storm or typhoon with wind speeds of 30 to 35 meters per second.

Starting from Tuesday, under the influence of a cold front moving southward, the typhoon is expected to turn southwest over the waters in the northern part of the South China Sea and approach the waters located southeast of Hainan Island, while its intensity will gradually weaken.

The local meteorological service issued a Level 4 warning for the typhoon on Sunday morning, while the province was placed on a Level 4 typhoon alert.

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Flights resume after fire at Bangladesh's main airport

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DHAKA, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — The fire that broke out at the cargo terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Saturday afternoon was brought under control and flights resumed later that evening, the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism of Bangladesh said.

The fire, which started around 2:15 PM local time, was contained thanks to the prompt and coordinated efforts of the fire department and airport administration. There were no reports of casualties as a result of the incident, according to a ministry press release issued late Saturday evening.

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Hamas has denied the US claim of a "planned attack on Palestinian civilians."

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Gaza/Washington, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Hamas on Sunday denied a U.S. State Department statement that it would attack Palestinian civilians.

The US State Department said on Saturday it had received "credible reports" that Hamas was planning an imminent attack on Palestinian civilians.

The United States has warned the guarantor countries of the Gaza peace agreement about these reports of a Hamas plan, the department said.

In a statement released on Sunday, Hamas called the accusations baseless.

"Hamas rejects the allegations made by the US State Department in the statement and categorically denies claims of an 'imminent attack' or a 'violation of the ceasefire agreement,'" the movement said in a statement.

Such an attack by Hamas would undermine recent mediation efforts and the progress made toward peace, and “if Hamas launches such an attack, measures will be taken to protect the people of Gaza and maintain the integrity of the ceasefire,” the US State Department said.

The ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10. Its first phase includes the exchange of prisoners and detainees, the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops.

In a statement released early Saturday morning, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that it had received the body of the tenth dead Israeli hostage held by Hamas in Gaza, in addition to the remaining 20 living hostages. On Saturday evening, the IDF announced that it had received the bodies of two more dead Israeli hostages.

Hamas previously said Israel's continued closure of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was delaying "reconstruction work and the transfer of the bodies of Israeli hostages."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to close the crossing until further notice "constitutes a grave violation of the ceasefire agreement and a repudiation of the commitments he made to the mediators and guarantor parties," Hamas said in a press statement.

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Chinese and foreign experts shared new research achievements on Turpan.

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Ürümqi, October 19 (Xinhua) — The 7th International Conference on Turpan Studies is being held from Saturday to Monday in the city of Turpan, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR). It also marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Institute of Turpan Studies. It brought together approximately 200 experts and scholars from 16 countries and regions, including Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan.

Conference participants engaged in an in-depth exchange of views on topics such as new scientific advances in Turfan studies and the protection and development of Silk Road culture.

At the conference, Rong Xinjiang, President of the China Society for Dunhuang and Turpan Studies, noted that Turpan was an important transportation hub on the Silk Road in ancient times. Historical documents discovered there contain various scripts, as well as religious and cultural elements.

"People from all over the world who study all aspects of Turfan studies gather here. And we provide such a platform for this study," he said.

The conference was attended by experts and scholars from more than 70 universities and research institutes, including Peking University, Renmin University of China, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, the University of Tokyo and the British Museum.

Turpan was an important site on the ancient Silk Road, facilitating cultural and trade exchanges between East and West. Turpan studies, an interdisciplinary study of Turpan's cultural heritage, has attracted considerable attention in international academic circles. Over the past nearly a century, experts and scholars in archaeography, archaeology, history, linguistics, and paleontology from around the world have contributed to Turpan studies.

Since 2000, Turpan has successfully hosted six international conferences on Turpan studies and other international thematic symposia, attended by more than a thousand experts and scientists from more than 20 countries and regions of the world. -0-

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Xi Jinping congratulated Zheng Liwen on her election as Chairman of the Kuomintang Party of China (detailed version-1)

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BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping on Sunday congratulated Zheng Liwen on her election as chairwoman of the Kuomintang (KMT).

Zheng Liwen won Taiwan's election on Saturday with 50.15 percent of the vote.

Xi Jinping expressed the hope that the two political parties, adhering to the common political foundation, will unite Taiwan compatriots to deepen exchanges and cooperation, advance common development, and promote national reunification.

Zheng Liwen expressed gratitude in her response to Xi Jinping's congratulations. -0-

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Closing Rafah Crossing Will Delay Handover of Israeli Hostages' Bodies – Hamas

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Gaza/Jerusalem, October 19 (Xinhua) — Israel's continued closure of the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip will "delay reconstruction work and the transfer of the bodies of Israeli hostages," Hamas said in a statement.

It is noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to close the crossing until further notice "constitutes a gross violation of the ceasefire agreement and a renunciation of the commitments he made to the mediators and guarantor parties."

Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported early Saturday morning that it had received from Hamas the body of a 10th dead Israeli hostage held in Gaza, in addition to the remaining 20 living hostages. On Saturday evening, the IDF reported receiving the bodies of two more dead Israeli hostages.

The ceasefire agreement, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States, came into effect on October 10. The first phase of the agreement includes the exchange of prisoners and hostages, the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces.

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B. Netanyahu announced his intention to run for Prime Minister of Israel in the 2026 elections.

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JERUSALEM, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Saturday that he will run again for prime minister in the 2026 parliamentary elections.

B. Netanyahu made this statement in an interview with the Israeli television channel Channel 14, also answering positively the question of whether he expects victory.

In the last Israeli elections in 2022, Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party won 32 of 120 seats, and 64 members of the Israeli parliament (Knesset) recommended that he form a government. Netanyahu was sworn in as prime minister in December of that year and has led a far-right coalition since then.

Netanyahu turns 76 next week. He served as Israel's prime minister from 1996 to 1999 and again from 2009 to 2021, before being ousted in June 2021 by a centrist coalition formed by Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett.

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Repair work to restore power supply to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has begun.

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Vienna, October 19 (Xinhua) – Technical work to restore external power supply to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) began on Saturday, according to a statement from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

On Saturday morning, after demining, repair work began on two cables of the 330 kV Ferrosplavna-1 line, which was disconnected from the Zaporizhzhya NPP on May 7.

The statement said that after several weeks of difficult negotiations, Russia and Ukraine agreed to an IAEA proposal to establish temporary ceasefire zones around two specific locations on opposite sides of the front line to allow expert teams to restore recently damaged power lines.

Later this weekend, repair work will begin on the damaged section of the 750 kV Dneprovskaya line, which was disconnected on September 23, resulting in a complete loss of external power supply to the Zaporizhzhya NPP.

The statement said both facilities are located several kilometers from the Zaporizhzhya NPP. Repairs are expected to take about a week.

"Both sides are constructively engaging with us to achieve this goal. There is a shared understanding that the current situation is of absolutely no benefit to anyone," IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said in a statement.

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The International Ceramics and Porcelain Fair is taking place in the “porcelain capital” of China.

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NANCHANG, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — The 2025 China International Ceramics and Porcelain Fair opened Saturday in Jingdezhen, east China's "porcelain capital," attracting more than 1,000 Chinese and foreign buyers.

The five-day event features exhibitors from more than 30 countries, including Russia, Italy, and Germany. The fair covers 140,000 square meters and consists of eight thematic exhibition zones showcasing the full spectrum of the ceramic and porcelain industry—from traditional masterpieces to contemporary design solutions.

According to the organizers, the fair will also feature a number of events, including forums, investment promotion conferences, and a ceramics and porcelain carnival.

"Jingdezhen is an important cultural symbol through which the world learns about China and through which China connects with the world," said Hu Xuemei, secretary of the city's Party Committee.

She said Jingdezhen is fully committed to preserving its ceramic culture and promoting international exchanges so that this ancient art form can shine with new brilliance in the modern era.

Zhang Chonghe, head of the China Light Industry Federation, noted that their organization helps Jingdezhen develop innovative industrial clusters, combine traditional craftsmanship with modern design, and expand the application of ceramics in high-tech fields such as aerospace and biomedicine.

"Today, new forms of business are emerging in Jingdezhen, combining ceramics with cultural products, digital technologies, and tourism," said Zhang Chonghe. "Local zones where cultural and creative industries are developing are thriving, and traditional manufacturing is accelerating its transformation into modern industry."

First organized in 2004, the fair has developed into a multilateral platform for international cultural exchanges, ceramic and porcelain trade, as well as global investment and cooperation.

Last year, the city's ceramic and porcelain industry output exceeded 93 billion yuan (about 13.1 billion US dollars), and its products were exported to more than 80 countries and regions around the world.

The history of local ceramic production, primarily porcelain, spans over 2,000 years. The porcelain produced has long been exported globally. For centuries, Jingdezhen supplied customers in Europe and other regions with custom-made tableware and decorative items.

To date, the city has established partnerships with more than 180 cities in 72 countries, further deepening its international cultural ties.

“When you encounter this remarkable cultural heritage site, which is so symbolic for the global perception of China, one of the first associations that always comes to mind is beautiful porcelain,” said Croatian Ambassador to China Dario Mihelijn, who also praised Jingdezhen’s openness to ceramic artists from around the world.

French artist Boris Griso, a participant in the current Jingdezhen art fair, brought with him a recreation of an ancient French musical instrument made from Chinese clay – a fusion of Eastern and Western traditions.

“I am happy to establish a new connection between different cultures,” he said. -0-

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China pays tribute to late Nobel laureate Yang Zhenning

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BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Chinese social media was filled with grief and heartfelt condolences after the world learned of the death on Saturday of renowned physicist Yang Zhenning, a Nobel laureate and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

As one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century, Yang Zhenning is revered as a role model by generations of Chinese scientists, and his achievements have greatly boosted national self-confidence at a time when the country is striving for national rejuvenation and scientific development.

Chinese netizens expressed deep sorrow online and paid tribute to his contributions. "He is a scientific giant who proves that the Chinese are no less accomplished in advanced sciences," read one comment. Another wrote, "Yang Zhenning serves as an academic bridge connecting Chinese and Western civilizations."

According to an obituary published by Tsinghua University, Yang Zhenning died in Beijing on Saturday at the age of 103. It said Yang Zhenning was "one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century, who made revolutionary contributions to the development of modern physics."

The obituary noted that Yang Zhenning made numerous breakthroughs in particle physics, quantum field theory, statistical physics, and condensed matter physics, “having profoundly influenced the development of these disciplines.”

Yang Zhenning was born in Hefei, Anhui Province, eastern China, in 1922, when China was mired in warlordism, poverty, and imperialist encroachment. After earning a master's degree from Tsinghua University in the 1940s, he went to the United States to pursue academic studies and, upon graduation, entered the teaching profession.

Yang Zhenning is best known for his work with Li Zhengdao on the so-called parity laws, which proved that the law of conservation of parity, once considered an absolute law in physics, can be violated by weak interactions. For this groundbreaking work, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957.

The Yang-Mills gauge theory, proposed jointly with Robert Mills, laid the foundation for the subsequent standard model of particle physics. It is considered one of the cornerstones of modern physics and one of the most important achievements of physics in the 20th century.

Shi Yigong, a renowned biophysicist and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, once wrote in an article that the achievements of Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao inspired many generations of Chinese youth to respect science and strive for greatness, thereby contributing to the emergence of many outstanding figures in the field of basic research.

Looking back, Yang Zhenning himself also said that his greatest contribution may have been “increasing the self-confidence of the Chinese people.”

In 1999, Yang Zhenning took up a professorship at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Prior to this appointment, in 1997, he was appointed Honorary Director of the university's newly established Center for Advanced Study (now called the Institute for Advanced Study).

“Since his return to China, Yang Zhenning has made it his primary mission to cultivate the country’s brightest minds—a cause to which he devoted more time and energy than any other,” said Zhu Bangfen, a condensed matter physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and professor at Tsinghua University who maintained a close relationship with the scientist.

To Tsinghua University staff and students, this renowned scholar was always energetic, modest, and collected, with a clear mind. Students occasionally spotted him on campus and shared photos of these encounters on social media.

Even at the age of 82, Yang Zhenning took the podium to teach general physics to first-year students.

"He was a highly respected academic supervisor with a broad perspective and an open mind. He always provided selfless support to young scientists," said Wang Xiaoyun, a cryptography expert and professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Tsinghua University.

"Mr. Yang Zhenning's greatest expectation was that more and more Chinese people would participate in world-class research and help solve China's real problems with our own technologies," Wang Xiaoyun said.

Yang Zhenning made "tremendous efforts" to develop fundamental disciplines such as physics and cultivate talent at Tsinghua University, thereby "making enormous contributions" that significantly impacted the reform and development of Chinese higher education, according to his obituary. It also described him as "a pioneer in building a bridge of academic exchange between China and the United States."

Yang Zhenning's century-long journey—from a young physics student at Tsinghua University to a Nobel Prize-winning scientist and then to a dedicated teacher in his home country—also reflects contemporary China's journey from the depths of crisis to the path of great revival.

His home city of Hefei is now home to several national laboratories and major scientific facilities, including the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), an “artificial sun” that is testing the prospects of using nuclear fusion to generate electricity.

Hefei residents also expressed their admiration for Yang Zhenning and drew inspiration from his patriotism.

"In his final years, Yang Zhenning resolutely returned to China to contribute to its scientific development. His dedication to science and love for his homeland will be passed on to the younger generation of scientists," said Kuan Guangli, scientific director of the Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields at the Hefei Institute of Physical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

At the age of 99, Yang Zhenning donated his personal collection of more than 2,000 books, manuscripts, and letters to Tsinghua University.

“I hope that the Qinghua archives will preserve not only my research, but also the whole truth about who Yang Zhenning was,” he said. -0-

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