The share of Russian gas in European countries' imports has more than halved, according to the Russian Deputy Prime Minister.

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Moscow, October 15 /Xinhua/ — The share of Russian gas in European countries' imports has fallen from 44 percent to 19 percent. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak at the Russian Energy Week forum in Moscow.

He noted that Russia is prepared to increase gas supplies to Europe if requested. However, he asserted that reorienting Russian energy supplies to the East is not a necessary measure, but a strategy determined by the country's president.

A. Novak also stated that Russia's economy and energy sector are successfully adapting to all global changes. Energy infrastructure, the domestic market, and partnerships with many countries continue to develop.

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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is monitoring information about possible difficulties in the operation of the checkpoint system on the Russian-Kazakh border.

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Moscow, October 15 (Xinhua) — The Russian Foreign Ministry is closely monitoring reports of potential difficulties with the checkpoint system on the Russian-Kazakh border and is responding promptly to the situation through diplomatic channels. This was stated by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova on Wednesday, responding to a Xinhua reporter's question regarding media reports of queues of trucks, including those carrying goods from China, forming at the Russian-Kazakh border.

"The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is closely monitoring any information about possible difficulties in the operation of the border crossing system between the two countries and is responding promptly through diplomatic channels," she said.

As M. Zakharova noted, Kazakhstan is a strategic partner and key ally of Russia in Central Asia. "One of the central areas of bilateral cooperation is the creation of a unified Eurasian transport and logistics framework, which will ensure the safe and secure transit of goods within the framework of bilateral and international trade. And, of course, special attention is being paid to improving cross-border infrastructure, including the reconstruction and modernization of border crossing points," the Russian diplomat emphasized.

M. Zakharova stated that all activities of Russian customs authorities are organized in strict accordance with regulations and are aimed exclusively at protecting the economic interests of the Russian Federation, the lives and health of Russian citizens, and the interests of consumers of goods.

“We can assure you that for bona fide participants in foreign economic activity, there are no obstacles to the free movement of goods within the framework of mutual trade,” the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded. –0–

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Xi Jinping's article on promoting global initiatives will be published in the journal "Qiushi" /more details/

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BEIJING, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — An article by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on promoting the implementation of the Initiative for Global Development, the Initiative for Global Security, the Initiative for Global Civilization, and the Initiative for Global Governance will be published in Qiushi, the leading journal of the CPC Central Committee, on Oct. 16.

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 magazine's 20th issue this year.

The publication contains excerpts from the Chinese leader's key statements from September 2021 to September 2025.

As noted in the article, the above initiatives were put forward to solve global problems, promote the construction of a better world and create a brighter future for the people of all countries.

The Global Development Initiative aims to ensure that growth opportunities are accessible to all, development paths become more inclusive, and the benefits of development are shared by all peoples, the publication emphasizes.

The Global Security Initiative calls for strengthening development and security through cooperation and building a more balanced, effective and resilient security architecture.

In today's world, where the destinies of all countries are closely intertwined, the Global Civilization Initiative aims to promote inclusiveness and mutual learning among different civilizations and advocates for respect for the diversity of world civilizations.

As the article further notes, today, as the world enters a new period of instability and transformation, it is especially important to remain true to the original aspiration for peaceful coexistence and strengthen confidence in win-win cooperation. To this end, China has launched the Global Governance Initiative, which aims to work with all countries to promote a more just and reasonable system of global governance and build a community with a shared future for humanity.

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Breaking: Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to a temporary ceasefire for 48 hours from 6 p.m. Wednesday, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said.

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Islamabad, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — Following a request from the Afghan government, Pakistani and Afghan authorities have agreed to a temporary ceasefire for 48 hours, effective Wednesday at 6 p.m. local time (9 p.m. Beijing time), according to a statement released by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry on the same day.

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Exclusive: Over the past five years, despite all the objective difficulties, China has managed to maintain high rates of economic growth – Russian expert

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Moscow, October 15 (Xinhua) — During the 14th Five-Year Plan, China faced a number of objective challenges. However, despite all the difficulties, the country managed to maintain high growth rates. This was stated by Andrei Vinogradov, a Russian sinologist and director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

"Over the past five years, China has managed to maintain a relatively high rate of economic growth, despite all the objective circumstances," A. Vinogradov said in an interview with Xinhua. He cited challenges such as the impact of the coronavirus epidemic, energy market volatility, and the US-led trade war.

"All these circumstances seriously complicated the development of the Chinese economy during the 14th Five-Year Plan. Under these conditions, China managed to maintain growth rates above 5 percent. This is a very significant achievement," noted A. Vinogradov.

According to him, ensuring high rates of economic growth will remain one of China's most important tasks during the 15th Five-Year Plan period. Given the ineffectiveness of international economic institutions and the rise of protectionism worldwide, maintaining high growth rates primarily through foreign trade is becoming increasingly difficult.

A. Vinogradov noted that China is addressing this issue by stimulating domestic demand and developing new markets along the Belt and Road. "I believe that some decisions aimed at stimulating the economy could be made, which will help maintain the necessary rate of economic growth," the Russian expert stated.

In connection with the transition to high-quality development—and, according to the Russian orientalist, this thesis will be repeated as a key one in the 15th Five-Year Plan—social programs, human capital development, education systems, and social security will be a priority. Among the top priorities, the expert added, will be innovative development, the advancement of science and technology, and environmental issues.

"As for the policy of openness, I think it will continue during the 15th Five-Year Plan. This is a strategic course, and China will not abandon it. If only because, for 40 years, all Chinese reforms have been linked to openness," A. Vinogradov emphasized.

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The presentation of the new volume of the book "Xi Jinping on Governance" took place in Frankfurt.

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Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — The English edition of the fifth volume of Xi Jinping's book "Xi Jinping on Governance" was launched here on Tuesday.

The new volume contains 91 works by Xi Jinping on 18 topics, published between May 27, 2022 and December 20, 2024, including reports, speeches, talks, addresses, articles and instructions.

The event was jointly organized by the State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China, the Chinese Embassy in Germany, the Foreign Language Literature Publication and Dissemination Office of the People's Republic of China, and the Chinese Consulate General in Frankfurt am Main.

As an authoritative work that comprehensively reflects the latest achievements of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, Volume 5 describes Xi Jinping's practice of leading the Chinese people to advance China's modernization, and fully demonstrates China's wisdom and the solutions proposed by the Communist Party of China (CPC) to build a community with a shared future for mankind.

Chinese and foreign dignitaries attending the event noted that these works belong not only to China, but to the entire world.

The publication of the fifth volume is of great and far-reaching significance, as it will help the international community gain a deeper understanding of China's achievements, the direction and path of its development in the new era, more positively assess the benefits and opportunities that China brings to the world, and promote further exchanges of experiences in public administration and mutual learning among different civilizations, they said. –0–

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10 people died in a fire on an oil tanker in Indonesia.

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JAKARTA, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — Ten people were killed and 21 others injured early Wednesday when a fire broke out on board an oil tanker undergoing repairs at a shipyard on Batam island in Indonesia's Riau province.

The victims were technicians working on the tanker Federal II at the PT ASL shipyard in the Batuaji area.

The fire started around 4:00 a.m. local time, said Raden Bimo Dwi Lambang, district police chief, adding that a similar incident occurred on the same vessel in June, killing four workers.

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Exclusive: Ghanaian President praises global impact of 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing

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ACCRA, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama has praised the long-term impact of the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing in 1995, saying it helped bring development issues related to women to the forefront of decision-making at the national and international levels.

Ahead of his trip to Beijing to attend the 2025 Global Women's Summit, J.D. Mahama reflected nostalgically on the 1995 conference during an exclusive interview with Xinhua at the presidential palace in Accra.

"The World Conference on Women in Beijing was a significant global event that brought women's issues to the forefront of the global agenda," he said. "Thirty years have passed, and now we must look back and assess the progress our women have made."

He said significant progress had been made in Ghana, including achieving gender parity in school enrolment for boys and girls.

The President outlined a number of initiatives aimed at empowering women, including the adoption of a gender equality law that will significantly increase women's representation in government and public life.

Other achievements he cited included the creation of a domestic violence and victim support unit within the police force, plans to establish a Women's Development Bank, and policies aimed at promoting girls' education.

"Perhaps the greatest achievement is that for the first time in Ghana's history, a woman has become vice president. She broke the glass ceiling: she opened a door, and I'm sure many more women could have taken this position. And perhaps, in the near future, we will even have our first female president in Ghana," he said.

“I really think the Beijing [World Conference on Women] had a very positive impact because it forced every country to take gender issues seriously,” said J.D. Mahama.

Speaking about relations between Ghana and China, the President noted that since the establishment of diplomatic ties 65 years ago, the countries have successfully cooperated in areas such as agriculture and infrastructure development, which has significantly increased labor productivity in Ghana.

"Ghana views China as a partner," the president said. "We value our friendship and solidarity with China and believe that after 65 years of cooperation, our partnership will reach new heights."

According to him, the steady growth of trade is a positive development. Given Ghana's geographic and strategic advantages, he believes bilateral relations can reach an even higher level. He emphasized that Ghana's top priority is working with China to increase the added value of natural resources and locally produced goods.

The President praised the Belt and Road Initiative and the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FCAC), noting that Ghana's central location in West Africa, its status as a major port hub, and the location of the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat in Accra make the country "a central hub for China-Africa industrial cooperation."

He also praised China's development path, emphasizing that with the right measures, Africa can improve its living standards and achieve prosperity. –0–

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Chinese women are making key contributions to space exploration.

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BEIJING, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — A new generation of talented women, from astronauts to chief designers, are making significant contributions to China's space exploration, supported by government policies aimed at ensuring gender equality in scientific and technological innovation.

The story of Wang Yaping, the first female astronaut to walk on the Chinese space station, is a shining example. Her spaceflight dream began in 2003, when China launched its first astronaut, Yang Liwei, into space. "I watched the rocket's bright light on TV, and a thought flashed through my mind: now China has a male astronaut, but when will it have a female one?" said Wang.

Through her persistent efforts, she became a crew member of the Shenzhou-10 space mission in 2013. Wang Yaping, who once dreamed of becoming a teacher, conducted a 40-minute open lesson – China's first live lecture from space – from aboard a spacecraft on June 20, 2013, for more than 60 million schoolchildren across the country.

The lecture had a profound impact, extending far beyond the classroom. "I received many letters from children and young people. The one that most impressed me was from a graduate student at Beijing Aerospace University," she recalls.

This letter was written by a girl six years after she saw Wang Yaping explain the principles of a gyroscope from space. In the letter, the girl explained that she studied the same principles in a university lab six years after Wang Yaping's lecture. "This is the purpose of our space lesson—to sow the seeds of scientific and space dreams in the hearts of children," Wang Yaping noted.

Meanwhile, in November 2021, Wang Yaping's spacewalk during the Shenzhou-13 mission made her the first Chinese woman to perform a space walk.

Remarkably, to achieve her goal, she underwent the same intense training as male astronauts.

Wang Yaping said space has never changed its environment or lowered its standards because of the arrival of women, and that extensive flight data shows no significant differences between men and women in their ability to adapt and perform in space.

"It was the concept of gender equality that gave me the opportunity to complete two space missions and realize my dreams," Wang Yaping noted. "It's safe to assume that more and more women will participate in human spaceflight. This will have a significant impact on the future of large-scale and long-term human space exploration."

Behind astronauts like Wang Yaping stands another woman: Huang Weifen, chief designer of the astronaut training system for China's manned space program.

In 1992, when China's manned space program was officially established, the task of selecting and training astronauts fell to then-28-year-old Huang Weifen. Lacking a ready-made system to use, she developed China's first comprehensive astronaut training plan in just three months—a plan that laid the foundation for the country's astronaut training efforts for the next two decades.

Under the leadership of Huang Weifen, a complex training system was developed, covering more than 100 subjects in eight categories.

The innovative nature of her work was accompanied by enormous challenges, and Huang Weifen admitted that behind closed doors, she sometimes even cried. "But after those tears, I always returned to work with renewed vigor, solving one problem after another. When I remember that I'm doing this for the country and the nation, I immediately feel a surge of strength. I never thought about giving up."

Her mission, though not in the public eye, is her driving force. "My mission is to prepare more and more outstanding astronauts for our country, who will be able to realize our dreams during their flights," she said. "Ensuring their spaceflights is my goal."

This synergy between the visible heroine and the invisible strategist is reinforced by the state's system of institutional support. As highlighted in the recently published white paper "China's Achievements in Comprehensive Development of Women's Affairs in the New Era," China has implemented a number of measures to support talented women in science and technology in implementing national projects and participating in decision-making, as well as to improve their assessment and incentive mechanisms. These support measures include the National Natural Science Foundation of China relaxing the age limit for female applicants.

Such initiatives reduce the pressure women in science and technology face to care for children and family, support their commitment to research, and allow them to combine family and career, said Wang Yaping, who is also an adjunct vice chairperson of the All-China Women's Federation.

According to the White Paper, there will be 2.846 million women in China's R&D sector in 2024—1.692 million more than in 2012. Women now account for 45.8 percent of China's science and technology workforce.

Wang Yaping and Huang Weifen aren't the only women who have contributed to the country's space aspirations. The list also includes such notable figures as Liu Yang, China's first female astronaut; Zhang Yuhua, deputy commander of the Chang'e-5 lunar probe and deputy commander of the Tianwen-1 Mars probe; Zhang Runhong, the first female commander of the "01" spaceport; and many others.

From Wang Yaping's inspiring lectures from space to Huang Weifen's unwavering dedication on Earth, Chinese women are going beyond mere participation, taking command and leading in key areas of the national space program, proving that, given equal opportunity, the sky is not the limit, but only the beginning. -0-

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The Chinese and Spanish foreign ministers agreed to strengthen ties.

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Hangzhou, October 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with his Spanish counterpart, José Manuel Albarez, in Hangzhou, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, on Wednesday. The two sides agreed to expand cooperation in economic, educational, cultural, tourism, and other areas.

China and Spain should view bilateral relations from a strategic height and long-term perspective, developing an increasingly strategically stable and dynamic comprehensive strategic partnership, Wang Yi said.

Noting that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Spain, Wang Yi said China is willing to work with Spain to properly prepare for the upcoming high-level contacts.

China welcomes Spanish companies to seize the opportunities offered by China's vast market and continue to invest in China and deepen their involvement, Wang Yi said, adding that the two sides can also enhance cooperation and exchanges in education, culture and tourism.

China is willing to extend the visa-free policy for Spain and welcomes more Spanish friends to visit China, the Chinese Foreign Minister said.

Underscoring Spain's commitment to deepening its comprehensive strategic partnership with China, José Manuel Albarez announced that King Felipe VI of Spain will pay a state visit to China, using this opportunity to further expand cooperation and exchanges in the fields of trade, investment, culture, education and tourism.

Spain is ready to work with China to uphold multilateralism, support the international trade order and rules, and contribute to promoting world peace and responding to global challenges, said José Manuel Albarez.

Dialogue and cooperation are in the interests of the European Union and China, and Spain is ready to play a constructive role in this regard, he added.

The two sides also held an in-depth exchange of views on international and regional issues of mutual interest, including the Ukrainian crisis and the settlement in the Middle East. -0-

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