The Lithuanian parliament approved the new government.

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Vilnius, September 26 (Xinhua) — The Seimas (parliament) of the Republic of Lithuania approved the composition of the 20th government on Thursday. The coalition government was formed by the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (SDPL), the Dawn over the Nemunas party, the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (LFGU), and the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Union.

The new cabinet's program was adopted by 80 votes in favor, 40 against, and two abstentions.

Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė and the ministers took the oath of office shortly after the vote and immediately assumed their duties.

"With this government program, we clearly state that we want to strengthen the public sector, listen to public opinion, promote social dialogue, and solve problems through dialogue," I. Ruginienė stated in the Saeima. "We want to increase defense investments, which we have already demonstrated and will continue to do. We want to create a solid social foundation for every citizen of the country. We want wages to grow, for our seniors to live with dignity, and for vulnerable groups to have a much better life."

The program calls for increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP and promises no new taxes for the duration of the program, with the exception of a planned financial stability levy on banks, the details of which are still being discussed. It also includes a freeze on excise taxes on diesel fuel, while excise taxes on tobacco, e-cigarettes, and alcohol will increase at a faster rate.

The new ruling coalition, which controls 82 of the 141 seats in the Seimas, was formed in August following the resignation of former Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas. –0–

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Nineteen people died in the Leningrad region after drinking alcohol.

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St. Petersburg, September 26 (Xinhua) – Nineteen people died after drinking alcohol in the Slantsy District of Russia's Leningrad Region in September, the regional government press service reported on Friday.

Laboratory tests confirmed methanol as the cause of death in eight cases. Preliminary data indicate that the mass poisoning was caused by unauthorized private alcohol production and sale.

Those suspected of selling a dangerous alcoholic beverage have been detained. Law enforcement is investigating the circumstances of the incident.

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In the first eight months of 2025, Armenia's foreign trade volume decreased by 41.1 percent.

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Yerevan, September 26 /Xinhua/ — Armenia's foreign trade volume in January-August 2025 decreased by 41.1 percent compared to the same period last year, amounting to approximately $12.9 billion, the National Statistical Committee of Armenia reported on Thursday.

In the first eight months of this year, exports fell by 48.8 percent year-on-year to approximately $5 billion, while imports fell by 34.9 percent to $7.9 billion.

The decline in Armenia's foreign trade indicators is mainly due to a reduction in the volume of gold re-exports. –0–

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Nuclear technology has made it possible to quickly test pistachios for toxins.

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Food security and food safety in the context of climate change

Climate change is expected to increase the presence of mycotoxins, particularly aflatoxins, and heavy metals in food, which could have catastrophic consequences for food safety and public health in countries already facing food insecurity.

As global food systems become more complex and climate risks increase, countries will need more such portable, accessible, and scalable tools, especially in regions where conventional laboratory testing is not feasible.

Along the line Joint FAO/IAEA Centre for Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture The IAEA conducts research and development to develop technologies based on nuclear and related techniques to identify food-related threats to food security, trade and public health.

To help countries respond to food safety emergencies, the initiative Atoms4food and, in collaboration with the FAO, the IAEA is developing cost-effective and portable instruments that enable rapid testing of large numbers of samples, including in the field.

Food safety experts in Seibersdorf are working to develop this technology to cover more categories of contaminants in other foods, taking into account the needs of Member States. Furthermore, the LBKP has adapted the same sensor system to detect fumonisins (harmful mycotoxins linked to cancer and birth defects) in corn and corn-based products, as well as toxic metals such as lead in fruit juices. This flexibility makes this method instrumental in improving food safety.

According to Vlahou, “The IAEA develops comprehensive and robust tools to assist food safety stakeholders in countries around the world in maintaining the necessary levels of safety and hygiene to prevent foodborne diseases.”

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A meeting was held between Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia Dmitry Afanasyev and the leadership of SPbGASU.

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Following the visit of Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov to SPbGASU on September 25, a meeting was held today between university leaders and Deputy Minister Dmitry Afanasyev.

The working meeting was attended by Rector Evgeny Rybnov, First Vice-Rector Svetlana Golovina, Vice-Rector for Research Evgeny Korolev, Vice-Rector for Educational Activities Sergey Mikhailov, Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance Elizaveta Druzhinina, and Vice-Rector for Continuing Education Victoria Vinogradova.

Those gathered discussed general issues facing higher education institutions, the university's strategic development plan, and its plan for interaction with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Dates were set for submitting the Strategic Development Program of the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering to the Ministry.

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A total of 1,000 China-Europe freight trains have departed from Shanxi Province.

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TAIYUAN, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) — The total number of freight trains sent from north China's Shanxi Province on the China-Europe international freight train service has exceeded 1,000 since the service was launched, according to Huayuan International Land Port Group Co.

A train loaded with 55 containers of household appliances departed Datong, Shanxi Province, on Friday for Moscow, becoming the 1,000th freight train departing from the province since the launch of China-Europe freight services, and the 110th China-Europe train departing from Shanxi since the beginning of this year.

The train will cross the state border at the Manzhouli checkpoint in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of Northern China and is expected to arrive in Moscow in 15 days.

Currently, Shanxi Province has 26 regular routes connecting 48 major cities in 17 countries in Asia and Europe. This network facilitates the entry of local goods into international markets and attracts high-quality resources from various countries, thereby providing a powerful impetus to the province's transformation into a new platform for opening up in China's continental interior.

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Feature: “The Path to Happiness in a Cotton Boll” – China-Tajikistan Agricultural Cooperation Benefits Local Communities

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Dushanbe, September 26 (Xinhua) — In mid-September, cotton plants grow quietly in a cotton field in the Danghara district of the Khatlon region in southwestern Tajikistan. In the distance, cotton harvesters rumble as they collect, press, and package the snow-white cotton, turning it into round, plump bales that are neatly stacked in the field.

“The cotton has grown well this year, it’s a good year!” Chinese cotton agronomist Liu Jiaxian tells us under the scorching midday sun, not noticing how sweat has long since soaked his clothes.

Liu Jiaxian has been working in Tajikistan for 16 years. "The Dangara district is located in the Vakhsh River valley. There are large temperature fluctuations between day and night, and long hours of daylight. The climate and hydrological conditions are ideal for cotton cultivation. It's a well-known cotton region," he explains.

In 2014, as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, an agricultural and textile industrial park was established in Danghara, taking advantage of the complementary production capabilities of China and Tajikistan. A demonstration zone was established with a full production chain, including cotton growing, raw cotton processing, spinning, weaving, dyeing, and garment manufacturing. This contributed to local employment and income growth, and enabled Danghara cotton growers to shift from raw material exports to high-value-added products, tapping into a broader global market.

"Local farmers used to harvest approximately 100-odd kg of cotton per mu (approximately 0.067 hectares). In recent years, we've improved the soil and modernized the cotton field irrigation system using Chinese technology, sharing Chinese cotton breeding and cultivation techniques with local residents, and now the yield can reach over 400 kg per mu," Liu Jiaxian proudly notes. "Now, cotton growers express positive emotions when Chinese technology is mentioned."

As mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Tajikistan deepens over the past 10 years, the agricultural and textile industrial park in Danghara has undergone four stages of development. The results of cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative between China and Tajikistan have improved the financial situation of local residents and added smiles and joy to their lives.

Muslim Kayumov, a 24-year-old native of Dangara, is a translator at the agricultural and textile industrial park. He started working at the park three months ago. He is eager to grow professionally.

"I'm proud that my small hometown has developed a large industry, and that a small cotton boll has become a path to happiness. It truly helps local people find employment, providing decent wages and vocational training. Young people no longer have to travel far from home to earn money; local residents are proud to work in the textile park," M. Kayumov says, not hiding his joy.

He studied Chinese for six years and traveled to China to study. He is very fond of his Chinese name, Li Yan, which his Chinese teachers gave him. It signifies perseverance and tenacity, thanks to which Muslim mastered Chinese perfectly and even took second place in the "Chinese Language Bridge" competition in Tajikistan.

"I feel needed here. I can use my skills to build a bridge of communication between employees from China and Tajikistan. This brings me a sense of professional satisfaction," says M. Kayumov with a sincere smile. "At the same time, I'm also gaining more knowledge in management at work, which lays a solid foundation for my professional development."

When Xinhua reporters entered the park's production facility, they saw a spacious, clean room filled with numerous Chinese textile machines. Local workers were busily engaged in dyeing, sewing, and other tasks. Among them were many local women.

"Thank you to the factory near my home, which allowed me to realize my dream and become a true professional," said Sharola Davlatova. Previously, most women in Dangara were housewives, staying home with their children, or selling at the market.

"I really appreciate the opportunity to work here, and I love learning. I find working in the factory interesting, and I always want to learn more and more," she says. Now, Sh. Davlatova has not only mastered textile and sewing technologies, but also learned how to design clothing and is studying Chinese on her own.

Sh. Davlatova picked up a pair of handmade cotton gloves and handed them to the reporters: "Try them on. Are they soft and comfortable?" She proudly noted that these products will be exported to Turkey, Belarus, Italy, and other countries, so that consumers there can appreciate the quality of Tajik products.

"Over more than ten years of working at the factory, I grew from a laborer into a technical specialist," said Bakhodur Kosimov, who was involved in the factory's construction from the very beginning. "At first, I didn't understand anything, but thanks to two Chinese mentors who patiently taught me, I learned how to sew and operate the equipment within three months," he reminisced. "Thanks to the Chinese mentors for teaching us professional skills and showing us the path to professional growth!"

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Review: Italy sends warships to escort humanitarian flotilla to Gaza

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ROME, September 26 (Xinhua) — Italy has sent warships to the southern Mediterranean to escort the international humanitarian flotilla to Gaza, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto announced on Thursday.

During a speech to the Italian Senate (the upper house of parliament), G. Crosetto stated that the frigate Pheasant was dispatched on Wednesday after drones attacked several vessels from the Sumud Global Flotilla coalition off the coast of the Greek island of Crete. A second, larger ship is also en route to replace the Pheasant once it reaches the flotilla.

"The Italian government strongly condemns what happened. Attacks on civilian vessels on the high seas are completely unacceptable," said G. Crosetto.

However, he stressed that the warships' mission is limited to protecting Italians and other civilians on board.

No organization has claimed responsibility for the drone attacks. The Sumud Global Flotilla blamed Israel for the attacks, but Israel has yet to comment.

The Sumud Global Flotilla, made up of some 52 small vessels and more than 500 volunteers from over 40 countries, aims to challenge the naval blockade imposed by Israel in 2007 and deliver food and medical aid to the Palestinians.

Speaking a few hours earlier at the UN General Assembly in New York, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni declared that Israel had "crossed the line" in its military campaign in the Gaza Strip. While acknowledging Israel's right to respond to the Hamas attack in October 2023, she noted that the scale of its response was disproportionate and resulted in serious civilian casualties.

The latest round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been going on for almost two years. More than 65,000 people have died in the Gaza Strip, almost half of them women and children, and 2 million people are facing a humanitarian catastrophe.

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Chinese online literature is read by around 200 million overseas users.

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HANGZHOU, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) — China's online literature currently has nearly 200 million active overseas readers from more than 200 countries and regions, according to the "2025 China Online Literature International Communication Report."

The main overseas readerships are concentrated in East Asia, Southeast Asia and North America, according to a report released Friday by the Chinese Writers' Union.

Readers from different regions have different preferences. For example, in Southeast Asia, the majority of readers are women, who admire stories with strong female characters. Readers from Japan and the Republic of Korea, who grew up in cultures similar to China, prefer historical novels, stories about immortal heroes, as well as fantasy, adventure, and war stories.

In Europe and North America, the most popular genres are those aimed at a male audience, such as urban novels, adventures, and detective stories. In North America, especially, many readers are drawn to the genre of self-improvement and immortality in the spirit of Taoism.

The report also shows that, according to data from 50 of the largest domestic online literature platforms, the volume of Chinese online books will exceed 33 million titles by the end of 2024, a 7 percent increase year-on-year.

It is noteworthy that the use of artificial intelligence has contributed to the spread of Chinese online literature.

AI-powered translation increased its reach and speed of distribution. On most relevant platforms, more than half of the work was translated using AI, reducing costs by over 90 percent.

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A series of trade and economic exchange events for SCO countries took place in Shaanxi Province.

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Beijing, September 26 (Xinhua) — A series of events in the field of trade and economic exchanges among the countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) were held in Shaanxi Province (Northwest China) as part of the Eurasian Economic Forum from September 23 to 25, the Zhongxinshe news agency reported.

The eight events held over the past few days covered a variety of key areas, including trade, tourism, cross-border services, logistics, and more. A total of 800 participants from both China and abroad joined them.

The series of events not only created an effective platform for exchanges among economic entities of the SCO countries, but also gave a powerful impetus to a new development model aimed at supporting “dual circulation” and deepening coordinated regional trade and economic development.

As a reminder, the Eurasian Economic Forum 2025, entitled "Consolidating New Driving Forces in Eurasia, Jointly Building a New Architecture for Sustainable Development," opened in Xi'an on Tuesday.

It's worth noting that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Forum. As has been revealed, the main goal of the current forum is to promote the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, implement the results of the China-Central Asia Summit, and promote local economic development with support from the SCO.

The Eurasian Economic Forum, established in 2005 by the State Council of the People's Republic of China and held every two years, is a high-level and open international event focused on the Eurasian region, with key participants coming from the SCO countries. Over its 20 years of existence, it has attracted over tens of thousands of participants from over 70 countries and regions and witnessed the signing of over 200 cooperation agreements and memoranda, leading to the launch of a number of projects worth hundreds of billions of dollars in energy, finance, transport, and humanitarian spheres.

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