Switzerland hosted the "Under the Same Moon – Mid-Autumn Festival" evening.

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On the evening of September 23, an evening dedicated to the 2025 Mid-Autumn Festival was held in Geneva, organized by the China Cultural Center in Bern. Musicians from Hangzhou and Switzerland presented a vibrant performance, blending Chinese and Western musical traditions, and joined the audience in celebrating the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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Not just lectures: NSU hosted a student association fair, "After Classes."

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On September 27, the "After Classes" student association fair was held at NSU's academic building. The event brought together numerous clubs and students, who were able to learn about the university's extracurricular activities and choose the ones that best suit their interests.

The hallways of the second floor of the second block were noisy and lively: student groups presented their projects on interactive platforms, and during breaks, guests were treated to musical flash mobs from the NSU Music Club. Fairgoers socialized, participated in activities, and received souvenirs.

Creative groups generated particular interest. The KvARTira Theatre Studio presented interactive performances.

"We're currently planning several public performances and an expressive poetry reading. We're generally involved in contemporary theater arts: we stage productions based on our own scripts, and during our classes, we offer training in movement, vocals, and acting in general," said studio member Sergei Bobkin.

Another station, the NSU Photo Club, attracted attention with two formats at once: a photo drying station and a photo zone.

"The Photo Club is a place where people who love photography gather. It doesn't matter whether you're using a phone or a professional camera—the desire to improve your skills is paramount. We host photo walks, field trips, and, for beginners, lectures on the basics of photography. At "After Class," anyone can hang their work to dry, appreciate others' photos, or have a portrait taken in our photo zone," shared club member Ksenia Sharova.

Additionally, student associations offered quizzes, pantomime, and even accordion playing. All of this gave first-year students and others the opportunity to experience the atmosphere of the NSU student community and discover new hobbies.

"After School" isn't just about getting to know the clubs, it's also an opportunity to discover talents, share ideas, and try new things.

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On September 26, the first Career Graduation ceremony was held in the new NSU auditorium building.

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On September 26, the new NSU classroom building, part of the second phase of NSU's campus construction, hosted the first "Career Graduation." Graduates of the Class of 2025 had the opportunity to meet with representatives of partner companies and participate in career consultations, where they presented their resumes and received feedback from employers. In turn, the companies shared information about opportunities in the labor market and expanded their candidate database. The event was organized by the NSU Career Development Center.

Representatives from SHIFT, the Siberian Center of FIPS, True Engineering, T-Bank, 2GIS, and other major companies took part in the event.

Daria Kanivets of the IT company True Engineering noted that NSU graduates are of particular interest to employers:

We're especially interested in students with technical backgrounds: they already have a solid theoretical foundation and even practical experience. Of course, soft skills are also important—a desire to learn, communication skills, and the ability to build relationships in a team. Even a highly skilled technical specialist will struggle without these qualities. You can also apply for a position with us without experience: part-time opportunities are available for students. We also offer internships that are immediately linked to real-world projects—under the guidance of a mentor, students gain their first professional experience and gradually become independent professionals.

The company's interviews consist of several stages: an initial HR assessment, a technical assessment (including practical assignments), and a final meeting at the office. Applicants were provided with guidance on resume writing and skill development—both technical and communication and creative.

Students also note the value of communicating with employers. Anna Murashkina, a graduate of the Fundamental and Applied Linguistics program at the NSU Humanities Institute, shared her impressions:

I'm currently interning in Data Science and want to grow in this field. I'd like to learn how to stand out from the crowd and write a great resume.

At the end of the event, Svetlana Dovgal, Director of the NSU Career Development Center, noted:

About a hundred of our students received assistance with resume writing and interviews. NSU graduates are always highly motivated in their job searches and are in high demand among employers. Our partner companies also really liked the new format, the new building, and our students.

The "Career Graduation" not only provided students with an opportunity to better prepare for future employment, but also confirmed the high level of interest employers show in NSU graduates.

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Xinjiang plays an indispensable role in promoting the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, serving as a portal, node and platform.

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As Song Zhouying, a researcher at the Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, noted in an interview with the Zhongxin News Agency, Xinjiang, as a key region of the Silk Road Economic Belt, plays an indispensable role as a portal, hub, and platform in promoting the joint construction of the "One Belt, One Road" initiative.

Xinjiang is an important hub for interconnection.

It borders eight countries, has 20 ports open to the outside world with the approval of the State Council, and is crossed by a number of international transport routes, including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the China-Central Asia-West Asia Economic Corridor, and the New Asia-Europe Continental Bridge.

In recent years, thanks to the continuous improvement of infrastructure systems such as railways, roads, pipelines and communications, Xinjiang has gradually formed a three-dimensional transportation network connecting Central, South, West Asia and even Europe, improving the efficiency of cross-border logistics with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Xinjiang is an important platform for economic and trade cooperation.

Relying on multi-level open platforms such as the China-Eurasia Expo and the National Pilot Free Trade Zone in Xinjiang, Xinjiang is deepening practical cooperation with Central, West, and South Asian regions in areas such as energy resources, modern agriculture, equipment manufacturing, and the digital economy.

Customs facilitation at ports continues to improve, market access is expanding, reforms in the areas of trade and investment liberalization and facilitation are steadily advancing, and a regional international trade hub and platform for industrial cooperation is being formed, focused on Central Asia and influencing the whole of Eurasia.

Xinjiang is an important window for humanitarian exchanges.

Xinjiang, a multicultural region, has a rich historical heritage, vibrant ethnic customs and diverse cultural values.

Through activities such as China-Central Asia people-to-people exchanges, the China Xinjiang International Folk Dance Festival, and cross-border tourism promotion, Xinjiang has expanded cooperation with neighboring countries in the fields of tourism, education, healthcare, and technology, gradually becoming an important platform for deepening "mutual understanding."

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Xinjiang has transformed itself from a border region into a center of regional cooperation.

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As Song Zhouying, a research fellow at the Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, noted in an interview with a Zhongxin News Agency correspondent, amid the changing geopolitical situation and the advancement of the Belt and Road Initiative, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region has made a significant transition from a border zone to a center of regional cooperation, becoming a hub, a driver of economic interaction, a humanitarian bridge, and a strategic stronghold in relations between China and Central Asia.

Xinjiang has become a "golden corridor" and a comprehensive hub for connecting China and Central Asia.

As key points on the western route of China-Europe (China-Central Asia) freight trains, the ports of Alashankou and Khorgos handle more than half of the country's transit trains.

Roads, railways, air transport, pipelines and communications networks together form a single cross-border multimodal transport system with Central Asia.

The establishment of the pilot free trade zone has enabled pilot projects to be implemented in areas such as the harmonization of rules and standards, cross-border data exchange, and financial innovation, thereby enhancing the promotion of cross-border cooperation between China and Central Asia.

Xinjiang has become a regional hub for economic and trade cooperation between China and Central Asia.

The range of trade goods has expanded from traditional everyday consumer goods to mechanical and electrical products, equipment for new energy and high-tech products.

New forms of business, such as cross-border e-commerce, overseas warehousing, and bonded imports, are rapidly developing. More and more Chinese companies are choosing Xinjiang as a base for investment and business in Central Asia.

As a key hub of the China-Central Asia gas pipeline, Xinjiang also serves as an important hub for energy and environmental cooperation between China and Central Asia.

By ensuring the security and stability of regional energy supplies and demand, cooperation with Central Asia in green energy sectors such as wind power and photovoltaics is being strengthened, and a green and low-carbon transition is being promoted. A closer community of shared destiny between China and Central Asia is being built.

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By the end of 2024, the return on investment in the China Social Security Fund was 8.1%.

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BEIJING, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) — The China Social Security Fund's investment return was 8.1 percent in 2024, with investment income reaching 218.42 billion yuan (about 30.72 billion U.S. dollars), according to its annual report released Tuesday.

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Shanghai: Drone Light Show to Celebrate National Day

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On the evening of September 27, a drone light show took place in Shanghai's Shiji Park. A thousand drones painted the words "Happy National Day of the People's Republic of China!" along with images of flowers such as magnolia, lotus, and plum. It all provided locals and tourists with an unforgettable spectacle on the eve of the national holiday.

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Remembrance Day for Fallen Heroes

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A new intermodal rail-road route has connected China's Shanxi Province with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.

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Taiyuan, September 29 (Xinhua) — The first freight train carrying intermodal rail-road transport along the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan transport corridor departed from Shanxi Province in northern China on Monday. This marked the launch of a new international logistics route linking the province with Central Asia, according to the Taiyuan branch of China Railway.

The launch of the route marks Shanxi's economic transformation from a traditional coal-based region to a base for developing advanced manufacturing sectors such as solar panels.

The first train carrying solar panels departed from the Zhongding logistics center in central Shanxi and will travel to Kashgar North Station in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The containers will then be transported out of the country by road through the Irkeshtam checkpoint—China's westernmost land port and a key entry point into Kyrgyzstan—and, after traveling through Kyrgyzstan, will arrive in Andijan, Uzbekistan.

According to Gao Jianwen, Director of Operations at Shanxi Zhongding Logistics Group Co., Ltd., the journey is estimated to take nine days, six days less than the previous route. The previous 4,935-kilometer route, linking China with Uzbekistan, passed through the land port of Khorgos, Almaty in Kazakhstan, and Tashkent in Uzbekistan.

Gao Jianwen noted that the new route reduces overall logistics costs by nearly 1,000 yuan (about 140.7 US dollars) per container.

The successive launches of multimodal freight trains on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan route in recent years demonstrate the strengthening of infrastructure links between China and Central Asia, as well as the growth of trade and the rapid expansion of regional cooperation under the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

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The EU has reinstated sanctions against Iran.

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BRUSSELS, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The Council of the European Union on Monday announced the reimposition of a wide range of sanctions on Iran, citing Tehran's failure to comply with its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

The sanctions include travel bans, asset freezes, and restrictions on trade, finance, and transportation. They also prohibit the import of Iranian oil, gas, and petrochemical products, the supply of energy equipment and precious metals, and impose restrictions on Iranian banks and air cargo.

The EU's decision followed the reinstatement of UN sanctions after the UK, France, and Germany (the E3, or "EU3") activated the snapback mechanism provided for in the JCPOA on August 28. Under this mechanism, if the UN Security Council fails to vote to extend the sanctions waiver, the restrictions in place before 2015 are automatically reinstated within 30 days.

On September 26, the UN Security Council failed to adopt a resolution that would have provided for a six-month extension of the nuclear deal between Iran and six leading powers – Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States – as well as UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which approved the agreement.

Commenting on the voting results, China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Geng Shuang, expressed deep disappointment with the outcome.

Geng Shuang reiterated that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable ways to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue and maintain peace in the Middle East.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on September 28 that the sanctions rollback procedure initiated by the E3 and the US "has no legal force," recalling Washington's withdrawal from the JCPOA in 2018 and European countries' failure to fulfill their obligations under the deal.

The minister stressed that Iran will continue to defend its sovereign rights and legitimate interests, while remaining open to “genuine negotiations on an equal basis.” –0–

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