Chinese exhibitors at the Munich International Motor Show

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On September 9, the International Automobile Exhibition (IAA Mobility 2025) opened in Munich. About 750 companies from more than 30 countries and regions took part in the event. In addition to German companies such as Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, the proportion of international exhibitors exceeded 55%, which was a record high in the history of the exhibition. In particular, the number of Chinese exhibitors reached 116, which made up the majority of international participants. Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Zhang Fan.

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7 killed in road accident in western India

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NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) — At least seven people from one family were killed in India's western Rajasthan state when their car fell into a deep drain, a local police officer confirmed by phone on Sunday.

The incident occurred late on September 13 in the state capital of Jaipur. Among the dead were two children and two women. The victims of the road accident were returning from a religious trip to the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of South Jaipur Rajarshi Raj Verma told media that the car was speeding at the time of the accident. –0–

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Ukraine attacked one of Russia's largest oil refineries — General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Kyiv, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) — Ukraine launched an attack on the Kirishi Oil Refinery in Russia's Leningrad Region on Sunday night, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported on Telegram.

The Kirishi Oil Refinery is one of the largest oil refineries in the Russian Federation. It produces about 80 types of oil products, including motor gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, and, according to the Ukrainian side, is involved in meeting the needs of the Russian army.

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Israeli attack on Doha will not stop mediation efforts for peace in Gaza: Qatar PM

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DOHA, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) — Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said Sunday that Israel's recent attack on Doha will not prevent Qatar, Egypt and the United States from continuing mediation efforts to end the war in the Gaza Strip, Qatar News Agency reported.

According to the agency, the head of the Qatari government made this statement during a preparatory meeting with the foreign ministers of Arab and Islamic countries ahead of an emergency Arab-Islamic summit scheduled for September 15, at which response measures to the Israeli attack will be discussed.

During the meeting, diplomats discussed a draft statement in connection with Israel's September 9 attack on a residential building in Doha housing several leaders of the Palestinian Hamas movement.

Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani stressed that the region will not be able to achieve comprehensive peace and security until the Palestinian people exercise their legitimate rights. –0–

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China's Development Opens Opportunities for Slovenia and Other Countries – Chinese Foreign Minister

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LJUBLJANA, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) — China's continuous development will provide opportunities for all countries in the world, including Slovenia, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is visiting Slovenia, said in Ljubljana on Sunday.

Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks during a meeting with Slovenian State Council (upper house of parliament) Chairman Marko Lotric.

The head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry spoke about the path and concept of China's development. According to him, history shows that the most important thing for a country's development is to find a path that corresponds to its national realities.

Wang Yi stressed that China is committed to expanding high-level opening-up, advancing green, low-carbon and sustainable development, and pursuing Chinese-style modernization, while advocating mutual respect, mutual tolerance and win-win cooperation in international relations, striving to build a community with a shared future for mankind. China's continuous development will provide opportunities for all countries in the world, including Slovenia, the diplomat added.

China, he continued, sees Slovenia as a partner and friend and is ready to constantly expand practical cooperation with it, strengthen interaction on multilateral platforms, protect the international system, the core of which is the UN, and play a constructive role in the political settlement of international disputes.

Speaking about China-Europe relations, Wang Yi pointed out that none of the problems currently facing Europe were created by China. He stressed that China and Europe should view each other as partners, not rivals, and their relations should move forward, not back down.

China hopes that Slovenia will firmly adhere to the one-China principle and play an active role in promoting the healthy and stable development of China-EU relations, the Chinese Foreign Minister said.

M. Lotrich, in turn, highly praised China's achievements in modernization, noting that friendly relations between Slovenia and China are based on mutual benefit and win-win. According to him, bilateral ties, especially trade and economic cooperation, are developing rapidly, and exchanges in various areas, including between legislative bodies, are yielding fruitful results, contributing to the development of both countries and strengthening the friendship between their peoples.

M. Lotrich stressed that the Slovenian State Council expects to strengthen exchanges and mutual learning with Chinese legislative bodies and play a more important role in promoting bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, culture, science, technology, education and sports.

He also said that he was looking forward to leading a delegation to the upcoming 8th China International Import Expo. Slovenia welcomes and supports the Global Governance Initiative put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping and is ready to join forces with China to promote peace and development around the world, M. Lotrich added. –0–

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Yucun: Green Transformation from Mining Town to 'World's Best Tourist Village'

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In 2021, Yucun Village, located in Anji County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, was included in the first list of "World's Best Tourism Villages" by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Over the years, Yucun has followed the concept of "green mountains and emerald waters are priceless treasures": the village has closed mines, restored green spaces, and developed rural tourism. All this has enabled the village to perfectly combine environmental protection with rural revitalization, and embark on a path of green development, industrial prosperity, and people's well-being. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency journalist.

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Chinese Sports Services Show Impressive Performance at CIFTIS 2025

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BEIJING, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — The electric hum of a virtual race track filled the air as crowds gathered around simulators at the recently concluded 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing. Among them was Xue Mei, who had just stepped out of the racing simulator, her hands still feeling a slight tingle from controlling the virtual steering wheel.

"It's not like a video game, it's almost like real car driving. It's like real Formula One racing," she said.

The glowing response highlights the huge commercial potential of China’s sports industry. Ricky Kuo, CEO of a Malaysian-Chinese joint venture that runs sim racing events, cited eSports racing as a particularly promising opportunity in the country.

“China’s massive combined market of 1.4 billion people has unprecedented economies of scale,” he said, adding that the company is partnering with a Chinese state-owned enterprise to launch national racing competitions in 20 cities next year. In addition to the competitions, the company plans to open e-sports racing-themed stores in shopping malls in major Chinese cities.

As Chinese consumers become more affluent and health-conscious, demand for sports experiences is growing rapidly – not just for fitness and events, but also for high-end offerings such as sports tourism and tech-enabled training. As was evident at CIFTIS 2025, this demand is fueling a boom in tech innovation and attracting the interest of both domestic and international companies.

In the open demo area, two boxing robots in red and green helmets threw punches – dodging, blocking and swinging, drawing gasps and applause from the crowd.

Nearby, tennis fans took their shots under the gaze of an AI coach: high-definition cameras tracked every move, analyzing the speed and trajectory of the ball to provide professional feedback that was accessible to everyone.

The just-concluded 12th edition of CIFTIS showcases China's service sector development and market potential. While topics such as tourism and finance are familiar to visitors, sports as a service remains a relatively new concept.

Many exhibitors, such as billiards manufacturer Duya, were attending the fair for the first time this year, a sign of the growing vitality of the industry. Well-known among young billiards enthusiasts in China, the company shared plans to expand the already popular “Duya Legends Golden Nine International Tour,” which has attracted participants from more than 60 countries and regions to play Chinese billiards.

“We are trying to create an image of Chinese billiards as a healthy and fashionable sports lifestyle. In this way, we will attract more young people in China and around the world to play the game,” said Yan Yuqing of Duya, adding that CIFTIS offers the company a platform to seek broader cross-industry cooperation with sectors such as the automotive industry, sports drinks and finance.

Overseas companies are also keen to take advantage of this growing market. At the Beijing fair, French extreme sports organiser Hurricane Group unveiled an ambitious plan for China – to develop around 100 urban sports venues, launch an International Extreme Sports Competition and create a new event in Beijing. It also envisages a giant 100-hectare integrated resort area dedicated entirely to extreme sports – the largest of its kind in the world.

“The Chinese market has clearly become our number one market worldwide due to its size and the growing appetite for urban sports,” said Hurricane Group CEO Hervé André-Benoît.

A report released by the General Administration of Sport of China at CIFTIS 2025 highlighted sports as a key area for trade growth. China's sports services trade has seen steady growth in recent years, with imports up 30.8 percent and exports up 43.5 percent year-on-year in 2024.

Policy incentives are expected to accelerate the trend. Earlier this month, China’s State Council issued guidelines aimed at further stimulating sports consumption and spurring high-quality development of the industry. Under the guidelines, the country aims to increase the total value of its sports industry to more than 7 trillion yuan (about $986 billion) by 2030.

Notably, the impact extends beyond sports. Last summer, when the Su Super League, an amateur soccer tournament in eastern China's Jiangsu province, took over China, not only did ticket sales rise, but tourism, food and hospitality services in cities in Jiangsu province also saw a significant boost.

Perhaps the venue for CIFTIS 2025 tells its own story. Its permanent venue, Beijing’s Shougang Park, which hosted the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, has been transformed from a former steel mill into a symbol of urban regeneration, with the majestic Big Air Ski Jump now a major attraction for visitors and international event participants alike.

In China's evolving economic strategy, sports are no longer just a game. They have become an engine of growth and a new playground for global connections. -0-

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On the introduction of a new version of the Regulations on trust management of securities and investment funds in securities

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Dear customers!

We inform you that from October 1, 2025, a new version of the Regulations on trust management of securities and investment funds in securities (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) will come into force in JSC Solid Bank.

The full text of the document can be found at the link HTTPS: // SOOLIDBANK.ru/investment-Service.

The changes affected the term of the trust management agreement, the conditions and procedure for determining the actual risk of the client (Section 13), the methodology for determining the client's investment profile, as well as the forms of questionnaires for determining the client's investment profile (Section 12 of the Regulations, Appendix 14 to the Regulations). The information in the Risk Declaration has been supplemented (Appendices to the Regulations 6a, 6b, 6c).

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Researchers accurately track CO2 emissions on roads with new hybrid system

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BEIJING, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese researchers have developed a hybrid system to track the sources and changes of carbon dioxide emissions on roads in real time with a resolution of 30 meters, according to a research paper recently published in the journal Sustainable Cities and Society.

The technology has been applied in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, southern China, and is expected to be used in more cities in the future to assess and help reduce carbon emissions on urban roads.

Urban expansion and population mobility have led to ever-increasing carbon dioxide emissions from roads, posing serious challenges in terms of local climate regulation, public health and carbon neutrality.

A key limitation of previous carbon emission inventories is their coarse spatial resolution, said Wang Li, corresponding author of the paper and a research fellow at the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

The lack of granularity makes it difficult to account for small-scale changes in emissions across different road sections or over time, making it even more difficult to accurately track the sources of emissions or explain what causes them, Wang Li said.

Developing accurate monitoring methods to conduct multivariate analysis of CO2 levels on roads is essential for their effective reduction.

Wang Li and his team developed their system, which combines Panoptic-AI and a mobile surveillance system, to predict hourly CO2 concentration on roads with a resolution of 30 meters and provide dynamic prediction of the increase in CO2 concentration in urban transport networks during the daytime.

The development combines artificial intelligence with panoramic cameras, high-precision greenhouse gas analyzers and weather sensors to simultaneously obtain data from multiple sources on road carbon dioxide concentrations, traffic volumes, building layouts, land cover and weather conditions during mobile surveys.

The research team achieved an average accuracy of over 93 percent in identifying emission sources. At the same time, the system allows for the quantitative assessment of the influence of individual factors such as traffic conditions, surrounding land cover and meteorological variables, thereby clearly revealing the spatio-temporal dynamics and mechanisms that determine carbon emissions.

“This method is an innovative application of artificial intelligence in environmental monitoring, and can build a multi-dimensional carbon monitoring system with a full range of applications when combined with traditional emissions inventories and satellite greenhouse gas monitoring technologies,” said Wang Li. -0-

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Top Stories of the Day | Tuesday: Ukraine, Israel/Qatar, Sudan, Military Spending, General Assembly

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September 9, 2025 UN

The main news of the day in the UN and around the world: more than 20 killed in an attack in the Donetsk region, an Israeli strike on the capital of Qatar, human rights violations in Sudan, global military spending reaches a record level.

Attack in Donetsk region

Humanitarian Coordinator Matthias Schmale condemnedtoday's attack in the Donetsk region of Ukraine. In turn, the head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in the country (HRMMU) Danielle Bell said that the Mission was “working to obtain additional information about the suspected Russian air strike that reportedly killed 24 people and injured 19 this morning” in the village of Yarovaya in Donetsk region, less than 8 kilometers from the front line. According to local authorities, most of those killed were elderly people who had come to collect their pensions.

Strike in Qatar

UN Secretary General condemned Israeli strike on Qatari capital as a "flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity" of that country. Speaking at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday, Antonio Guterres noted that Qatar was playing a "very positive role in achieving the ceasefire and freeing the hostages." According to media reports, Israel carried out several strikes in Doha, targeting the Hamas leadership, who had gathered there for a meeting.

War in Sudan

The Fact-Finding Mission to Sudan presented its latest report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday. The mission's chairman, Mohamed Chande Othman, stressed that both the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Intervention Forces militia had committed crimes during the war. An independent investigation into human rights violations in the country found that civilians had been "deliberately targeted, forcibly displaced and starved." In addition, Othman said, girls as young as 12 were being forced into marriage, "sometimes under threat of the death of their loved ones."

Military expenditures

After a decade of military buildup, global military spending reached a record high in 2024, increasing by more than nine percent compared to 2023. This is stated in a new report by the UN Secretary-General. The head of the Organization emphasizes that the situation signals a departure from the principles of the UN Charter. Global military spending, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, reached $2.7 trillion last year. The report calls on UN member states to reconsider their security and development priorities.

General Assembly

The UN chief spoke at the closing of the 79th session of the General Assembly. He thanked outgoing General Assembly President Philemon Young and expressed hope for fruitful cooperation with President-elect Annalena Baerbock during the next session, which opens today at UN headquarters in New York.

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