Towards equality with China

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Towards Equality with China: In China, women receive a balanced and high-quality education, and the gender gap in basic education has been virtually eliminated. Girls make up 50.76% of all university students.

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NATO chief calls for increased defense spending to strengthen security

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Ljubljana, October 14 (Xinhua) — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday called for increased defense spending to ensure security as the alliance moves toward its goal of increasing investment in collective defense.

Speaking at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly session in Ljubljana, M. Rutte said that European allies and Canada are "now on a trajectory" to bring their defense spending closer to that of the United States.

“This is necessary to ensure the security of the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic, Europe and the United States,” said M. Rutte, noting that member states have committed to investing 5 percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) in defense by 2035, including 3.5 percent on core defense spending.

Currently, most of NATO's 32 members spend less than 3 percent of their GDP on these purposes.

The four-day annual session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, an advisory body of legislators from member and partner countries, concluded in Ljubljana on Monday. It was attended by 245 delegates.

The session resulted in the adoption of six resolutions recommending strengthening defenses against foreign interference, strengthening deterrence and defense, deepening transatlantic economic and security cooperation, enhancing stability in the Western Balkans, continuing support for Ukraine, and ensuring readiness for drone warfare. –0–

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V. Zelensky and K. Kallas held a meeting in Kyiv

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Kyiv, October 14 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, in Kyiv on Monday. The Ukrainian leader's press service reported this.

During the talks, the parties discussed recent Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and the steps needed to strengthen the country's energy resilience.

K. Kallas noted that European experts are currently assessing the amount of assistance needed to restore the Ukrainian energy system.

The meeting also discussed issues of defense support for Ukraine, the use of frozen Russian assets, and the preparation of the 19th package of EU sanctions against Russia.

Particular attention was paid to Ukraine's progress toward EU membership. V. Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine will be technically ready for all six negotiating clusters by early November.

During a press conference following talks with K. Kallas, V. Zelenskyy announced that he plans to meet with US President Donald Trump on October 17 in Washington.

He clarified that the meeting would be primarily devoted to strengthening Ukraine's air defense, the Interfax-Ukraine news agency reported. –0–

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NSU students took part in the All-Russian OstroVa Forum on Sakhalin

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From September 1st to 7th, the OstroVa youth forum was held on Sakhalin Island, bringing together over 400 participants from across Russia. It served as a platform for the exchange of experiences, ideas, and professional contacts between representatives of three groups: Students, Working Youth, and the First Movement. Participants attended lectures and master classes led by experts, participated in project sessions, visited leading regional enterprises, and learned about modern development initiatives for Sakhalin and the Russian Far East.

The Novosibirsk delegation was represented by active and promising young people from the region—primarily NSU students and graduates interested in collaboration and professional growth.

Maxim Yemelyanov, a master's student at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, noted that the forum was not only educational but also inspiring for him:

"OstroVa" is a space for professional networking and friendships. I participated for the second time: last year, in the UAV track, and this year, in the artificial intelligence track. Sakhalin has impressive opportunities: IT, hydrogen energy, and scientific projects are developing here. Particularly interesting was exploring the SakhalinTech campus and local businesses. And in the evenings, there were concerts and festivals—the atmosphere was incredible, as was the island's natural beauty.

At the forum, Maxim presented a project for using unmanned aerial vehicles in tourism, which received high praise from experts.

The OstroVa Forum annually attracts young professionals, students, and entrepreneurs from across Russia, bringing together education, creativity, and teamwork in a single space.

The material was prepared by: Yulia Dankova, NSU press service

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Breaking News: Nauru's incumbent President D. Adeang has been re-elected for a second term.

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Sydney, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Nauru's incumbent President David Adeang was re-elected for a second term following Saturday's national elections.

The Nauruan government announced on social media that D. Adeang was elected president unopposed on Tuesday at the first session of the country's 25th parliament. –0–

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An autumn landscape in the desert near Dunhuang, northwest China.

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Dunhuang, Gansu Province, October 13 (Xinhua) — The Mingsha Mountains and Yueyaquan Lake scenic area in northwest China's Gansu Province offers visitors stunning views during golden autumn. Countless tourists wander through the landscape, immersing themselves in the unique charm of the desert.

Dunhuang, Gansu Province, October 13 (Xinhua) — The Mingsha Mountains and Yueyaquan Lake scenic area in northwest China's Gansu Province offers visitors stunning views during golden autumn. Countless tourists wander through the landscape, immersing themselves in the unique charm of the desert.

Dunhuang, Gansu Province, October 13 (Xinhua) — The Mingsha Mountains and Yueyaquan Lake scenic area in northwest China's Gansu Province offers visitors stunning views during the golden autumn. Countless tourists wander through the landscape, immersing themselves in the unique charm of the desert.

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China Travel continues to gain popularity: Chongqing is experiencing a boom in inbound tourism.

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In recent years, China has been steadily streamlining its entry regulations, making it easier for foreign tourists to visit the country. Search queries such as "China travel guide" and "what to bring back from China" have become popular on international social media. Interest in "traveling to China" remains strong.

Chongqing, known for its mountainous terrain, attracts many foreign tourists with its unique urban landscape, local customs, and culture. Foreigners come here to sample the local cuisine, visit famous landmarks, and immerse themselves in the city's culture. Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Huang Wei.

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Exploring the secrets of the Arctic's underwater world

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Research into Arctic benthic biological organisms has become a key component of China's 15th Arctic scientific expedition. Under the influence of factors such as climate change, more and more warm-water species are dispersing northward, altering the distribution patterns of living organisms in the Arctic Ocean.

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Intangible cultural heritage and folk customs illuminate festive days in an ancient village

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A golden autumn sunset illuminated the continuous mountain ranges in northern Guizhou Province, and Wujiangzhai Village, which is located in the Wujiang River basin, was also “painted” with shimmering golden light.

During the National Day holidays and the traditional Zhongqiu Festival, lanterns and decorative lighting are lit in the village in the evening. Tourists stroll along the winding stone paths. Restaurants, guesthouses, and bars line the streets… a festive atmosphere permeates the air.

On the night of the Zhongqiu Festival, a drone fireworks show began in the sky. Following it, the "Iron Flower" (a show of molten iron sparks) once again lit up the night sky in Tian Square. "Simply a stunning sight!" exclaimed Li Muying, a tourist from Chongqing.

During the day, the memory of intangible heritage is felt everywhere in Wujiangzhai.

At the Wu Zhifang workshop, staff introduce visitors to an ancient papermaking method. Nearby, at the Heping dye house, tourists sit in a circle and watch as white cloth, under the influence of a unique traditional technique, is transformed into an exquisite blue patterned fabric. In the lantern shop, traditional wares radiate warmth…

In these places, tourists can not only buy handicrafts but also participate in their creation and take their creations home. This makes Wujiangzhai particularly popular among parents with children.

While enjoying the joy, tourists also witness the transformation of Wujiangzhai's residents. This remote village has achieved a remarkable transformation thanks to its ongoing efforts to integrate rural tourism and intangible heritage culture.

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China's economic resilience is attracting foreign investment.

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The direction of global capital flows is always considered a "barometer" of economic confidence.

Recently, a number of data points have clearly highlighted the trend of international capital moving "eastward": according to a report from the Institute of International Finance (IIF), foreign investors poured nearly $45 billion into emerging markets in August, a new year-high, with the vast majority of this flowing into the Chinese market. Bloomberg also noted that global capital is accelerating its influx into the Chinese market, with foreign investor interest in A-shares reaching its highest level in recent years.

The current influx of international capital into China is driven by confidence in the Chinese economy. Macroeconomic stability, policy continuity, and the certainty of China's industrial renewal have enabled the country to demonstrate outstanding results amid global upheavals.

Over the past year, deliberately pessimistic rumors about the Chinese economy have been rampant on the international stage. However, facts speak louder than words.

China has not only weathered numerous challenges, such as declining external demand and geopolitical conflicts, but also continues to steadily advance along the path of high-quality development. Exports of the "new trinity"—new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and photovoltaic technologies—continue to lead the world. Innovative breakthroughs are continually being achieved in cutting-edge fields such as large-scale artificial intelligence models, humanoid robots, and biomanufacturing.

China demonstrates predictable and consistent political resolve. This creates a solid foundation for foreign investors' confidence, allowing them to dispel short-term doubts and assess China's long-term value.

It's important to note that this time, the logic behind foreign capital inflows has already changed. As Morgan Stanley points out, Chinese companies have already established leading positions globally in many niche segments. If international capital wants to participate in the new industrial revolution, it must delve deeper into the Chinese market to find its "right place."

As protectionism disrupts global production and supply chains, China consistently holds high the banner of multilateralism, firmly defends free trade, and promotes an open global economy. From the Belt and Road Initiative, which promotes connectivity, to the Global Development Initiative, which focuses on shared prosperity, China is bringing stability to the global economy through concrete actions.

The influx of international capital into China is driven not only by optimism about the potential of China's large market of 1.4 billion people, but also by recognition of China's role as a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and a defender of international order.

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