Partners magazine and Northeast Forestry University launched a joint workstation for graduate students in the field of China-Russia humanities exchanges.

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — An opening ceremony and a working meeting were held on Thursday in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, to launch a postgraduate workstation on China-Russia humanities exchanges, jointly established by Partners magazine and Northeast Forestry University, the magazine reported.

This initiative is another important measure following the establishment of a joint base for innovative postgraduate practice and is aimed at deepening the integration of educational resources in China and Russia, as well as promoting the integration of production and education.

During the working meeting, the parties actively exchanged views on key issues, including joint personnel training, the development of joint thematic sections, and mechanisms for collaboration between academic supervisors. Participants agreed to jointly explore new forms of interaction between the educational institution and the media in integrating education and industry.

Ren Zhiyong, editor-in-chief of Partners magazine, noted that Partners consistently pursues its mission of "building a bridge for Chinese-Russian exchanges." The publication's distribution network covers key Chinese-Russian border crossings, Russian language departments at Chinese universities, and major Russian cities.

He emphasized that the creation of a joint workstation for postgraduate students, together with Northeastern Forestry University, is aimed at integrating advanced international communication practices into the process of training highly qualified specialists.

"The two sides share a complete consensus on personnel training, and the extensive platform resources and forward-looking views of Partners magazine give us confidence in the results of our cooperation," said Dong Hui, Director of the Institute of Foreign Languages at Northeast Forestry University.

Following the opening ceremony, Northeast Forestry University presented official appointment letters to the specialist mentors from Partners magazine, marking the official launch of a collaborative model to enhance language training through a "dual mentoring" system.

In the future, both sides will combine their advantages to transform the workstation into a high-end talent training base integrating theoretical education, professional practice and innovative research, which will inject new intellectual potential and energy into people-to-people exchanges and regional cooperation between China and Russia. -0-

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"Pearl of the South of Russia": Rosneft unveiled its 50th anniversary route for auto tourists.

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Rosneft, together with the Ministry of Tourism and Health Resorts of the Stavropol Territory, presented a new route for car tourists in the cities of the Caucasian Mineral Waters region – "Pearl of Southern Russia." This is the fiftieth route developed by the Company for Russians traveling by car across the country.

Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop domestic tourism and creates comfortable conditions for road travelers. Developing roadside services and improving customer service at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company's priorities.

The "Pearl of Southern Russia" route passes through the four main cities of the Caucasian Mineral Waters region: Pyatigorsk, Yessentuki, Kislovodsk, and Zheleznovodsk. Along the route, tourists will see picturesque terrain paths and healing pump rooms, the site of Lermontov's duel, the Tsander Institute of Mechanotherapy—the forerunner of modern fitness centers—and many other attractions of the region.

The total length of the route is approximately 100 km, connecting 35 of the most popular and significant locations in the Caucasian Mineral Waters and passing through 10 Rosneft gas stations. The route's presentation took place at one of these gas stations, in Pyatigorsk.

The first stop on the route is Zheleznovodsk. This resort town is famous for its mineral springs and attracts tourists with its picturesque nature. A must-see is the Resort Park with its cascading staircase, sculptures, and architectural monuments, as well as the landmark and symbol of Zheleznovodsk, the Pushkin Gallery. The building with a small, graceful dome is located in the Healing Park. Pushkin himself visited Zheleznovodsk in 1820, where the idea for the poem "Prisoner of the Caucasus" was born. Also in Zheleznovodsk, travelers by car will find the Palace of the Emir of Bukhara, a unique architectural monument in the oriental style, whose domes, minaret, ornate balconies, and intricate carvings seem to have stepped straight from the pages of "One Thousand and One Nights."

The next stop is Pyatigorsk. Here, visitors can sample healing mineral water, enjoy the mountain views, and explore Lermontov's sites. For example, Lermontov's House, where the poet spent the last months of his life and wrote many of his famous poems. The house has retained its original appearance. The museum's collection includes unique exhibits, including the poet's personal belongings. In Pyatigorsk, tourists can soak up the atmosphere of the great Russian poet's works and immerse themselves in his life and work by strolling through the Lermontov Gallery, visiting Lake Proval, and taking a stroll through Yemanuelevsky Park.

The third city on the route is Yessentuki. A historical, architectural, and natural landmark, the heart of the Caucasian Mineral Waters resort—all this is the Yessentuki Resort Park. Tourists are invited to stroll along rose-lined alleys, admire iconic sculptures, and sample the renowned mineral water. Those seeking a more relaxing experience can also visit the renowned N.A. Semashko Mud Baths or spend time in the Tsander Institute of Mechanotherapy, a prototype of modern gyms.

The new route ends in Kislovodsk. The city's signature National Park encompasses 966 hectares of unique natural resources on the slopes of the Dzhinalsky Range. The total length of the terrain paths is 24.3 km. The park is home to 900 species of herbaceous plants, 217 species of birds, and 39 species of mammals. Road travelers can also learn more about the history of the resort town and the entire Stavropol Krai at the unique Visitor Center Museum of the Kislovodsky National Park and relax in the famous Narzan Gallery, one of the oldest architectural monuments in Kislovodsk.

The "Pearl of Southern Russia" route is a journey through the most popular and significant locations of the Caucasian Mineral Waters, where natural resources and picturesque landscapes are closely linked to a unique history.

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Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop domestic tourism. Together with its partners, it has already developed 50 routes for road trips across the country. Some of these are available on Rosneft's own information and service platform, "Horizons of Russia", which operates on the principle of a constructor, allowing tourists to plan their own route through the Company's gas stations.

"Pearl of Southern Russia" is Rosneft's second route in the Stavropol Krai. In 2024, the Company and the Stavropol Krai Government presented the "Roads of Stavropol" route, which covers a total length of 350 km. It includes more than 30 sites, including Mount Koltso, the Narzan Gallery, the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Yessentuki, the Pyatigorsk Hippodrome, the Lermontov House State Museum-Reserve, and much more. The route can be found on the "Horizons of Russia" platform.

Rosneft's retail network is the largest in Russia in terms of geographic coverage and number of stations. The Rosneft gas station brand remains one of the leaders in Russia in terms of recognition and fuel quality. The Company operates approximately 3,000 gas stations in total.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft October 16, 2025

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A representative of SPbGASU took part in the Chinese-Russian Summer School on Construction

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From October 10th to 12th, the 2nd Chinese-Russian Summer School on Construction was held in Guangzhou, China. The school focused on the design and construction of buildings and structures for harsh climates.

This event is becoming a tradition: in September 2024, the first congress under the Russia-China Cooperation Agreement was held in Vladivostok. Construction industry experts from China and Russia, as well as representatives from the construction industry and academia, met to strengthen ties and exchange experiences.

This year, thanks to the efforts of the National Association of Builders of Russia and the Chinese Society of Civil Engineering, it was possible to assemble an impressive delegation consisting of leaders and scientists from leading construction universities in both countries, as well as representatives of China's largest construction companies.

SPbGASU was represented by Alexander Samodolov, Deputy Dean for Educational Work of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Management.

The school included a conference on the design and construction of buildings and structures for harsh climates. Visits to major construction sites and universities in Guangzhou were also organized.

Alexander Samodolov presented a report on SPbGASU's work in the school's area of expertise and promising development areas. At a roundtable discussion held at Sun Yat-sen University, Alexander Pavlovich discussed our university, its student body, faculty, and programs of study, noting in particular that the university is the oldest civil engineering university in the country with a rich tradition.

"Participating in the China-Russia Summer School on Construction was an honor for me. Leading scientists from Russian and Chinese construction universities demonstrated their scientific achievements in urban development, tunnel construction, and underground engineering, which has a positive impact on the development of the construction industry and the strengthening of friendly relations between China and Russia. For our country, the Arctic development project is a key, and perhaps the most important, challenge, and our Chinese colleagues, in their presentations and discussions, expressed their interest in jointly implementing this project," said Alexander Samodolov.

The next Chinese-Russian School of Construction will be held in Russia next year.

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451°F is no longer scary: a new fire suppression system has been installed at the SUM Scientific Library.

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The Scientific Library of the State University of Management is one of the largest university libraries in Russia and boasts a unique collection of books. To ensure fire safety and preserve the library's collection, a new fire suppression system was installed.

The custom-designed and implemented automatic water fire extinguishing system takes into account current regulations, the building's architecture, the intended use of the premises, and the load on utility systems. The design underwent a fire safety review at the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations' fire testing laboratory.

The system is a complex of modern technical means designed for the early detection, localization, and extinguishing of fires. Fire is extinguished using a water mist that does not cause significant damage to books or equipment. The system is activated locally—the water mist is released only in rooms where the temperature has exceeded 57°C. The system is installed using modern BLOCKFIRE plastic piping, which has a service life of over 50 years.

Installation and commissioning of the system were carried out in strict accordance with regulations without interrupting library operations.

Ensuring the safety of our students, staff, and funds always remains a priority for the State University of Management.

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50 teachers at the Polytechnic University have mastered modern technologies for teaching drawing.

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The Polytechnic University held a ceremony to present professional retraining diplomas to graduates of the second cohort of the joint educational program "Digital Drawing Teacher" between the Civil Engineering Institute of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the Russian engineering company NanoSoft Development.

Welcoming remarks were addressed by Veronika Rebrova, Chair of the Leningrad Region Committee for General and Vocational Education; Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU; Oleg Egorychev, Director of Programs for Developing Interaction with Educational and Scientific Organizations at NanoSoft Development; and Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering. The event was moderated by Ksenia Strelets, Director of the Center for Continuing Professional Programs at SPbPU's Institute of Scientific Research and Head of the Digital Drawing Teacher program.

The program was developed by faculty from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Institute of Civil Engineering with the support of the Russian engineering software developer NanoSoft Development, based on the nanoCAD software product. Its goal is to revive high-quality teaching of the subject "Drafting" in Russian schools, in accordance with the directive of the President of the Russian Federation.

The second cohort of the program was successfully completed by 50 teachers from various regions of the country: 34 teachers from St. Petersburg, 11 teachers from the Leningrad Region (Murino, Bugry, Yanino, Kuzmolovskiy, Vsevolozhsk District, Yalgelevo, Gostilitsy, Lomonosov District, and Gatchina), three teachers from the Republic of Tatarstan, and two teachers from Murmansk.

Teachers mastered modern drawing teaching methods using the domestic nanoCAD software and gained practical skills in digital design and modeling.

Professional retraining diplomas, certificates from NanoSoft, and commemorative Polytechnic badges were presented by Marina Petrochenko, Ksenia Strelets, Dmitry Tikhonov, and Oleg Egorychev.

Special thanks were extended to Dmitry Molodtsov, Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction, and Elena Knyazeva, Associate Professor at the Higher School of Design and Architecture, for their contributions to the program's development and training of teaching staff.

At the end of the event, guests were treated to a tour of the innovative educational space "FabLab Polytech," led by its director, Nina Yuretskaya.

"The contribution of teachers to shaping students' careers cannot be overstated. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to support educators with the "Digital Drawing Teacher" course, which aims to lay the foundations for engineering education in schoolchildren. We hope that your students will be among the future students of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University," said Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering.

When I started teaching drafting classes at school, I never imagined that, as an artist, I would be so captivated by the world of engineering. Thanks to NanoSoft and the Civil Engineering Institute, I'll be able to teach my students so much more! Yulia Rakhmanova, a teacher of fine arts, drafting, and technology at Kuzmolovskaya Secondary School No. 1, is confident.

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A RUDN University student won the Biotechnology section at the Russian OpenBio forum.

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The 12th Russian Biotechnology Forum, OpenBio, took place at the end of September. This major event brings together representatives of science, business, and government to address the challenges of ensuring the sustainable development of the biotechnology industry and the national economy. The program included expert discussions, roundtables, presentations by industry leaders, master classes, and technology and equipment presentations.

Following the three days of work, the scientific jury recognized the best papers in each section. One of the winners in the "Biotechnology" section was Alena Borisova, a second-year master's student at the RUDN University Institute of Medicine (Gene and Tissue Engineering program) and a researcher at the Institute of Gene Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. At the forum, she presented a paper titled "Creation of an Isogenic Cell Model Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Assess CFTR Ion Channel Function."

We spoke with Alena to find out what the most popular topics were at the forum, the relevance of her work, and her plans for future research. We also asked her for advice for schoolchildren and students on how to succeed in biotechnology.

What key trend or challenge in the biotech industry was the leitmotif of this year's OpenBio forum? What was the most frequently discussed topic?

The forum's leitmotif was the strategic development of two interconnected areas: the transition from scientific discoveries to their accessible and large-scale application, and strengthening the country's scientific and technological sovereignty. The emphasis shifted from the innovations themselves to their practical implementation. The key challenge today is not simply creating a breakthrough technology, but establishing its effective implementation in production and ensuring its widespread availability to the economy and society.

This trend was evident in scientists' presentations on developments in the field of future medicine. Increasingly, the focus is not on finding a cure for a single disease, but on creating universal platforms that can be used to quickly develop drugs for a variety of purposes. Prominent examples of such platforms, which were actively discussed, include mRNA technologies (which everyone became aware of thanks to the COVID-19 vaccines).

At the same time, other innovative areas are rapidly developing: gene and cell therapy and new drug delivery systems. These open up new possibilities in the fight against oncological, autoimmune, infectious, and hereditary diseases. Adapting the regulatory framework has also become an important part of the dialogue, as existing regulations must keep pace with the rapid development of such innovations, ensuring they reach patients more quickly.

Tell us about your report and project. What is an "isogenic cell model" and what is it applicable for? What were you able to discover using the model you created, and what are the next steps in this research?

As part of a project at the Institute of Gene Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, my colleagues and I are working to create a convenient and relevant cell model of cystic fibrosis, a severe hereditary disease caused by mutations in the CFTR gene. Since there is currently no universal treatment for this disease, the search for new therapeutic approaches is extremely urgent, and this requires adequate laboratory models that allow for the initial screening of potential drugs.

Our goal is to create a universal tool capable of accelerating the development of treatments for patients who currently remain untreated. To do this, we used the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing method to create what's called an isogenic cell model. Essentially, this is a pair of cell lines that are genetically identical in every way except for one altered region—in our case, the CFTR gene. We took healthy cells and "turned off" this gene, creating a system: one line serves as a healthy control, and the other as a disease model.

The key advantage of this approach is that any observed differences in drug response will be associated specifically with the target mutation, rather than the overall genetic background. This significantly increases the accuracy of experiments. Furthermore, our model can be used for fundamental studies of disease pathogenesis and CFTR protein function.

In addition to creating the cell line itself, we developed a functional assay based on it to evaluate CFTR protein function in cells. CFTR normally functions as an ion channel, responsible for transporting chloride ions and maintaining water balance in tissues. To visualize the consequences of its absence, we grew three-dimensional structures from the cells—miniature replicas of organs. Healthy cells formed structures with an internal cavity, while cells with cystic fibrosis formed only dense spheroids without a cavity. When we activated CFTR by adding a special substance to our model, the healthy structures began to swell and increase in volume, as their cells were able to transport chloride ions and water into the internal cavity. This response was not observed in cells with a defective CFTR, as this transport mechanism was impaired. Thus, our system allows for direct observation of the physiological consequences of cystic fibrosis-related disorders in the laboratory.

We plan to further validate the resulting model using therapeutic agents to confirm its clinical significance. After that, we plan to actively use it to screen new potential drugs for cystic fibrosis.

What advice would you give to schoolchildren or students who would like to connect their lives with modern biotechnology?

First of all, I want to emphasize: modern biotechnology requires broad interdisciplinary knowledge. The most interesting discoveries today are born at the intersection of sciences. Knowing only biology or chemistry is no longer enough. A good biotechnologist is a specialist with deep knowledge in one field and a broad perspective in related ones. Therefore, I advise schoolchildren and students to love biology, but not to forget about mathematics, physics, and chemistry, and not to neglect "non-core" subjects. And it's also essential to be familiar with IT—the ability to work with data has become the new superpower of modern scientists. And yes, English is a gateway to the global scientific community; you can't get anywhere without it.

It's also helpful to develop soft skills: participate in public speaking, try your hand at project work, and actively network. Case competitions are a great opportunity for students to do this. The ability to work in a team and communicate your ideas is just as important as conducting a successful experiment!

Based on my experience, I also recommend immersing yourself in a real scientific environment as early as possible, starting lab internships as early as your first year. This way, you'll not only be able to apply your knowledge in practice but also truly understand the purpose of all those complex topics covered in class. When you encounter a real scientific problem and see how theory works in a real experiment, the whole picture finally comes together. It's also important to keep up with trends in your field of interest—reading scientific literature and familiarizing yourself with the latest research.

But the most valuable advice, in my opinion—and it's useful not only for future biotechnologists—is to take advantage of every opportunity for development offered by school, university, and even life itself. And to seek them out yourself! You never know what might be useful in the future, but every experience makes us stronger.

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"My Priority": Achievements of Polytechnic University scientists at Pulkovo

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The "My Priority" exhibition, dedicated to cutting-edge developments by scientists at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, has opened at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport. Grigory Kuzmin, Director of Innovation and Resource Planning at Northern Capital Gateway, and Maxim Pasholikov, Vice-Rector for Information, Youth Policy, and Security at SPbPU, participated in the opening ceremony.

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was among the first group of universities to receive grants from the Priority 2030 federal academic leadership program. This program focuses on uniting the efforts of the government, business, and universities to develop joint scientific and industrial research projects essential for Russia's technological leadership. Scientists are making breakthrough discoveries in fields such as metallurgy, healthcare, new materials, energy, artificial intelligence, and many others. Particular attention is paid to the creation of new materials for the aviation industry, as well as the development of unmanned aircraft. And where better than at St. Petersburg Airport, which is not only the gateway to the Northern Capital but also a wonderful example of the implementation of advanced scientific technologies in practice, to share these achievements with the residents and visitors of our city.

Russian science is certainly not only about innovation but also about attracting young talent. This is precisely why the photo exhibition was opened. The exhibition, "My Priority," introduces Polytechnic University scientists and what inspires them to make breakthrough discoveries.

Pulkovo Airport is delighted to welcome the country's leading technological university. This is the third time we've opened an exhibition related to the Polytechnic University. This time, it's dedicated to the young scientists who achieve technological breakthroughs every day," noted Grigory Kuzmin.

Peter the Great Polytechnic University and St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport have strong business and friendship ties. Polytechnic students complete internships and placements at the airport, and many of the university's graduates continue to work at the airport.

Throughout its 126-year history, St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has trained highly qualified specialists for key fields of science and technology. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to showcase our scientists within the walls of an international airport. Pulkovo not only integrates cutting-edge technologies into its operations but also actively promotes important educational efforts about the contribution of scientists to the country's technological leadership. Residents and visitors to St. Petersburg will have a fascinating opportunity to learn about Polytechnic University scientists and their developments, which are already changing the world, at the "My Priority" exhibition, emphasized Maxim Pasholikov.

The exhibition features scientists and staff from the Polytechnic University:

Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Lyudmila Pankova – Engineers of the Future: Shaping Russian Engineering Education to a World-Class Standard;

Alexey Alkhimenko, Director of the Scientific and Technological Complex "New Technologies and Materials" at IMMiT, says: "Developing the Arctic: Improving the Quality of Foundation Construction on Frozen Soils Using Computer Modeling."

Alexander Semencha, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center "Nanotechnology and Coatings" at IMMiT – New optics: we produce domestic equipment and develop technology for the production of optical glass for industry;

Pavel Novikov, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center "Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Materials" at IMMiT, says: "Metallurgy of the Future: We Design and Repair Unique Installations for the Country's Technological Security."

Ilya Kobykhno, Head of the Polymer Composite Materials Laboratory at the Digital Engineering School of Engineering, says: "Composites for Aviation: We are developing a technology for manufacturing composite materials for unmanned systems and aircraft."

Oleg Panchenko, Head of the Lightweight Materials and Structures Laboratory at IMMiT — Metal Printing: We develop new materials with specified properties and create installations for 3D printing of metals;

Alexey Gintsyak, Head of the Laboratory of Digital Modeling of Industrial Systems at the Digital Engineering School of Economics, explains: Optimization Algorithms: Improving the Efficiency of Distributed Production Management with the Help of Intelligent Systems;

Alexander Timin, Head of the Laboratory of Nano- and Microencapsulation of Biologically Active Substances at the Institute of Cardiology and Biotechnology, says: "Fighting Cancer: Implementing AI to Synthesize Chemical Compounds Effective in the Treatment of Malignant Neoplasms."

Irina Anikin, Associate Professor at the Institute of Economics' Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy, says: Smart Energy: Improving Thermal Power Plant Operations with Computer Modeling and AI.

Alexander Sebelev, Head of Digital Platform Development at CML-Bench, says: Big Data: Implementing an Intelligent Design System for High-Tech Products.

Alexander Gordeev, lead engineer at the Digital Engineering Design Bureau, is writing "Digital Sky: Developing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using Systems Digital Engineering Tools."

The exhibition "My Priority" will be located in the departure area of Pulkovo Airport.

Federal and regional media also reported on the exhibition opening:

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14 people were injured in a bomb explosion in southern Thailand.

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BANGKOK, October 16 (Xinhua) — At least 14 people were injured in a bomb explosion outside a tea shop in Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand, on Thursday morning, local authorities said.

The wounded, including police officers and civilians, were taken to local hospitals for treatment. According to the local public relations agency, 10 of them were discharged with minor injuries, while four more with serious injuries remain in hospitals for further treatment.

Local authorities said a preliminary investigation showed that the bomb explosion occurred while police were on a mission, and the area was cordoned off for further investigation.

According to local media reports, investigators believe the attackers detonated a homemade bomb, targeting police officers.

Narathiwat, Yala, and Pattani are three provinces in southern Thailand that have been plagued by armed attacks and bombings perpetrated by separatists. During a recent inspection, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul noted that the government will coordinate all security agencies to address security concerns in the border provinces in order to ensure lasting peace and stability in the south of the country.

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The French National Assembly rejected both no-confidence resolutions against the government.

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PARIS, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — France's National Assembly (lower house of parliament) on Thursday rejected two no-confidence motions against Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's government.

The resolutions were put forward by the far-left party France Insoumise and the far-right National Rally party in response to the pension reform planned by the government.

To secure support, S. Lecornu announced the suspension of the controversial reform, which aims to raise the statutory retirement age from 62 to 64, until the next presidential election. This concession was made, in part, to appease the Socialists, whose votes could be decisive.

"You can see how serious the situation is. You can see how difficult it is. The debate had to begin. It's about to begin," the prime minister told reporters as he left the National Assembly after the vote.

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Exclusive: Mexico needs to reduce its dependence on the US to protect its sovereignty – expert

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Mexico City, October 16 (Xinhua) — Mexico's future depends on reducing its economic and political dependence on the United States, a relationship that has long constrained the country's sovereignty, Jaime Tamayo, an international relations researcher at the University of Guadalajara, told Xinhua in a recent exclusive interview.

"To maintain a significant degree of sovereignty, Mexico must begin to shed this dependence. The restrictions imposed by these [relations] must become increasingly unacceptable," he said.

According to J. Tamayo, Mexico's main challenge is to overcome an economic model based on subordination to its northern neighbor. The scholar warned that domestic or foreign policy concessions to please Washington only deepen this dependence.

"Mexico needs to turn to the rest of the world, even if this transition will be economically difficult at first," he noted.

The expert added that over 80 percent of Mexican exports go to the United States, creating a vicious cycle that strengthens Washington's dominance with each new concession. "The United States effectively decides who we can cooperate with, even within the limited market space remaining for Mexico," he said.

J. Tamayo noted that Mexico's entry into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 led to deindustrialization and a weakening of national production.

"Industries like textiles and home appliance manufacturing have disappeared. We've largely become a maquiladora country," he noted, referring to low-wage factories that assemble imported components. As a result, many former manufacturers have become importers of American goods. "The damage has been profound, changing Mexico's very economic structure," the expert added.

J. Tamayo emphasized the importance of internal strengthening to change the situation, starting with self-sufficiency. "Food sovereignty is key, but economic diversification is also essential," he explained.

Although Mexico has signed numerous trade agreements, most are not fully utilized, leaving its economy tied to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which replaced NAFTA in July 2020. "Mexico needs to revive its multilateral trade strategy," he noted.

J. Tamayo also called for greater participation in new cooperation platforms such as BRICS, emphasizing that Mexico must pursue a more multilateral and sovereign foreign policy in line with the new global balance of power.

“Mexico must resist external pressure and open up to a truly multilateral trading model—not only to counter the unipolar world order, but also to strengthen its own economic autonomy,” the expert concluded.

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