D. Trump canceled the deployment of the National Guard to San Francisco.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday reversed his decision to deploy the National Guard to San Francisco.

“The federal government was preparing for a rapid rollout in San Francisco, California, on Saturday, but my friends who live in the area called last night and asked us not to proceed with that rollout because Mayor Daniel Lurie has made significant progress,” the White House chief wrote on Truth Social.

"I spoke with Mayor Lurie last night, and he very politely asked me to give him a chance to see if he could make a difference. Therefore, we will not be deploying troops to San Francisco on Saturday," he noted.

D. Lourie reported on the social media platform X that he had spoken with D. Trump by phone and informed him that the situation in San Francisco was improving. He welcomed continued cooperation with the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to curb drug trafficking, but emphasized that the presence of the military and militarized immigration enforcement in the city would hinder the restoration of order.

California Democratic leaders, including Governor Gavin Newsom and David Lourie, have been preparing for weeks for Donald Trump to send federal troops to San Francisco.

In June, the deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles in response to protests sparked by immigration raids sparked a backlash.

In August, the Trump administration deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C., to combat crime and threatened to send troops to other Democratic-controlled cities. In late September, Trump announced he was sending troops to Portland, calling the city "war-torn," but the deployment was temporarily blocked by a federal judge.

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The CPC Central Committee's proposals for developing the 15th Five-Year Plan prioritize the formation of a modern production system and the strengthening and development of the real sector of the economy, an official said.

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Beijing, October 24 (Xinhua) — The "Proposals of the CPC Central Committee for the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development" prioritize the formation of a modern production system and the strengthening and development of the real sector of the economy as the foundation of the national economy. This was announced by Zheng Shanjie, head of the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China, at a press conference on Friday. -0-

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The 3rd Scientific and Production Forum "Golden Valley" will be held at Novosibirsk State University on November 13–14, 2025.

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On November 13–14, Novosibirsk State University will host the 3rd Scientific and Industrial Forum "Golden Valley 2025"—a key event in Siberia, bringing together representatives of science, industry, high-tech companies, and government agencies.

The organizer is Novosibirsk State University. Forum partners include the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Council of Rectors of the Novosibirsk Region, the Business Club of Enterprise Managers "Commonwealth. Efficiency. Development" (SER), the NSU Alumni Association, and the Technopark of the Novosibirsk Academgorodok. The forum is supported by the Government of the Novosibirsk Region. Mikhail Fedoruk, Rector of NSU and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, commented on the significance of the event:

NSU's development strategy is a transition to a scientific and technological university model, where education, research, and technology work together. It's important for us to collaborate with leading companies to develop products and solutions that are effectively implemented in industry. The Golden Valley Forum is an excellent platform for lively dialogue, new ideas, and projects that bring together science and business. The goal of the forum is to facilitate interaction between scientific organizations and industrial partners to achieve national technological leadership.

Key objectives include forecasting the development of leading economic sectors, the urban environment, and medicine; proposing multi-level technological solutions; and discussing specific challenges facing the industry and ways to address them.

The 2025 program covers the following areas: aviation and unmanned systems, microelectronics, energy, artificial intelligence, medicine and pharmaceuticals, and smart city technologies.

The forum will showcase AI tools with practical applications in industry and urban environments. Experts from academia and industry will share forecasts for key industries. An exhibition of achievements will showcase developments tailored to the needs of industrial partners. Participants will enjoy forecast sessions with leading experts, a strategic discussion on generative AI in the public sector, thematic sections, and a university-business networking platform. Additionally, NSU laboratories will open, a display of new developments will be on display, pitch sessions will be held, and there will be meetings to find partners. The forum will conclude with the signing of cooperation agreements.

Alexander Lyulko, Director of the Center for Interaction with Government Authorities and Industrial Partners at NSU, noted:

Today, Zolotaya Dolina is one of the largest forums in the region and the largest in Akademgorodok. Its mission is to establish direct dialogue between science and industry. It is here that joint solutions are born that set economic priorities. This year, we are focusing on breakthrough technologies—from artificial intelligence to microelectronics. Russia is on the threshold of a technological revolution, and our goal is to be among the leaders in it.

In three years, Zolotaya Dolina has become a key point of attraction for those working at the intersection of science and industry.

● In 2023, NSU signed agreements with the Botlikh Radio Plant, the Siberian Generating Company, and Renewal.● In 2024, new agreements were signed with the Federal Autonomous Institution SibNIA named after S.A. Chaplygin, Aviaspetstest JSC, and the Sibsteklo enterprise, and the Association of Developers and Manufacturers of Unmanned Systems was created.

These steps have led to the launch of joint laboratories and new research projects. Even larger agreements in the fields of artificial intelligence and high-tech manufacturing are expected in 2025.

More information and registration for the forum:http://zd.nsu.ru/ 

Venue: New Building of NSU Streaming Audiences (Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, Pirogov Street, 3).

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More than 1,300 students, professionals, and schoolchildren from 35 countries participated in NSUCRYPTO-2025.

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This year, the Olympiad was held for the twelfth time and once again achieved its largest-ever attendance. Over 1,300 registrations were recorded for both rounds from 35 countries, including Russia, India, Vietnam, China, Belarus, Belgium, Italy, Kazakhstan, Morocco, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Turkmenistan, the USA, the UK, Pakistan, Turkey, Australia, Bangladesh, Spain, Sweden, Uzbekistan, Ethiopia, Moldova, Indonesia, Palestine, France, Hungary, Germany, South Korea, Finland, and Luxembourg.

"Our participants come from every inhabited continent: Eurasia, America, Africa, and Australia! Their numbers are growing every year, as is interest in the event. Participants were presented with 15 diverse problems, covering a wide range of topics: from historical ciphers to cryptographic protocols, cryptanalysis and reverse engineering, quantum security, lattice cryptosystems, and cryptocurrencies. Interestingly, the first solution to the Olympiad problem was submitted just eight minutes after the start of the first round. In total, we received over two thousand solutions, which we will now thoroughly examine," comments Natalia Tokareva, Chair of the Olympiad Program Committee and Associate Professor at NSU.

Non-Stop University CRYPTO is the only international cryptography olympiad. It brings together schoolchildren, students, and professionals from all over the world. Anyone can participate, regardless of geographic location. The official language of the olympiad is English. The goal of the event is to engage young researchers in solving problems in modern cryptography.

The organizers and partners of the Olympiad are Cryptographic Center (Novosibirsk), National Technological Center for Digital Cryptography, Novosibirsk State University, Kryptonit and Aktiv companies, Leuven University (Belgium), Southern Federal University, Infotex company, Sofia Kovalevskaya North-West Center for Mathematical Research, Belarusian State University, Tomsk State University and Enseucrypto-lab company.

The official results of the Olympiad will be announced in November 2025.

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Students demonstrated their strength in the bench press competition.

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The NSU Bench Press Championship, a key powerlifting event, has just concluded. This free-weight exercise, performed on a bench, involves lowering a barbell to the chest and then lifting it until the arms are fully extended. More than 70 students competed in three weight classes for boys and two for girls. Matvey Thomas (FEN) achieved the absolute best result, lifting 190 kg.

Winners and prize winners of the competition:

Boys up to 67 kg 1st place – Mark Gulev (MMF) 2nd place – Nikolay Yashchenko (MMF) 3rd place – Sergey Polyakov (MMF)

Boys up to 82 kg1st place – Dmitry Yakovenko (GGF)2nd place – Amirhossein Darvishi (IMMT)3rd place – Platon Lyalyakin (EF)

Boys over 82 kg 1st place – Matvey Thomas (FEN) – 190 kg 2nd place – Kirill Melnikov (GGF) 3rd place – Ivan Dmitriev (FF)

Among the girls in two weight categories, the leaders were: 1st place – Daria Gribanova (IMMT) and Anna Yakovleva (FEN) 2nd place – Alina Titenko (IMMT) and Ekaterina Kucher (FF) 3rd place – Veronika Alpatova (IIR) and Anna Buraeva (SUNC)

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up! We thank all the students for participating and KaffaFV instructor Alexander Avgustinovich for organizing the tournament.

All results on VK page.

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Hamas and Fatah are negotiating a post-war settlement in Gaza.

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Cairo, October 24 (Xinhua) — Delegations from Hamas and Fatah are holding talks in Cairo to discuss the post-war settlement in the Gaza Strip, Egyptian television channel Al-Qahira al-Ikhbariya reported on Thursday.

According to him, the Hamas delegation is headed by the movement's leader in Gaza and chief negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya, and the Fatah delegation is led by Palestinian Vice President Hussein al-Sheikh and the head of the Palestinian General Intelligence Service, Majid Faraj.

Furthermore, Palestinian groups are discussing the second phase of US President Donald Trump's peace plan for the Gaza Strip in Cairo. According to the channel, Egypt is preparing to host a conference on Gaza's reconstruction in the second half of November.

At the same time, the director of Egypt's General Intelligence Directorate, Hassan Rashad, met in Cairo with the Secretary General of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Fahd Suleiman, as part of efforts to achieve a Palestinian national consensus on the implementation of Trump's plan.

Earlier in the day, H. Rashad held talks with H. al-Sheikh and M. Faraj on the second stage of the peace plan, while emphasizing his rejection of the bill on the annexation of the occupied West Bank, which was recently adopted by the Israeli Knesset (parliament).

A ceasefire following two years of conflict between Israel and Hamas took effect on October 10, thanks to the mediation of the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey.

Despite the ceasefire, at least 89 people have been killed and another 317 injured in the Gaza Strip since October 11, the enclave's medical authorities reported Thursday. Since October 7, 2023, Israel's military campaign has killed 68,280 Palestinians and injured 170,375.

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More than 120 people have died as a result of floods in Niger this year, according to the UN.

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UN, October 23 /Xinhua/ — More than 120 people have died as a result of devastating floods in Niger this year, Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General Farhan Haq said at a daily briefing on Thursday.

Niger authorities said flooding during the rainy season, which usually begins in June, has affected about 550,000 people this year, with the Dosso, Tillaberi and Maradi regions being the worst hit, he said.

The floods also destroyed nearly 55,000 homes and left more than 4,000 hectares of agricultural land inundated, F. Haq said, citing the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

According to him, the UN and its humanitarian partners are working to support the African country's government's efforts to respond to the disaster. However, resources remain extremely limited—less than one-fifth of the $603 million needed for Niger this year has been funded, F. Haque noted. –0–

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Russian Su-30 fighter jets did not violate the borders of other states, according to the Defense Ministry.

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Moscow, October 24 /Xinhua/ — Russian Su-30 fighter jets' flights on Thursday were conducted in strict compliance with regulations and did not violate the borders of other countries, the Russian Defense Ministry stated.

"On October 23, Russian Su-30 fighter jets carried out scheduled training flights over the Kaliningrad region. The aircraft did not deviate from their flight route and did not violate the borders of other states," the department said in a statement.

On October 23, Lithuania reported a violation of its airspace by Russian Su-30 and Il-78 fighter jets. According to the Lithuanian side, the two Russian fighter jets entered Lithuanian airspace for 18 seconds, coming within approximately 700 meters.

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Solar panels in China's desert boost greenery and livestock farming

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XINING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) — For generations, the Talatan Desert in northwest China's Qinghai Province has suffered from severe sandstorms, droughts, and sparse vegetation, turning local herders' lives into a constant struggle to cope with the harsh environment.

Today, Talatan, located in Gonghe County of the Hainan Tibet Autonomous Prefecture, is undergoing remarkable transformation. The plateau is dotted with vast arrays of deep-blue solar panels, harnessing the abundant sunlight to generate clean electricity. Pasture grass grows in their shade, and sheep graze and frolic freely, transforming the landscape into a vibrant savannah.

Local 49-year-old herder Yedor has witnessed these changes. He now herds his flock on a motorcycle.

"Our village relies primarily on livestock farming; many families raise sheep. Previously, the pastures weren't rich enough for vegetation, and herders had to drive their herds farther afield in search of food," recalls Yedor.

Decades of drought and overgrazing turned Talatan into a nearly endless desert. The turning point came in 2012. Taking advantage of abundant solar resources and the vast, flat terrain, the local government began constructing solar power plants. Today, the photovoltaic park, covering over 300 square kilometers, is managed by over 60 companies, becoming one of China's leading centers for solar energy production.

Unexpectedly, the dense arrays of panels became a barrier to wind and sand. Their shade created a cooler microclimate and reduced moisture evaporation, while periodic cleaning allowed water to drain into the soil, further nourishing the soil. These conditions proved ideal for grass growth. As the vegetation recovered, soil moisture improved so much that grass began to reclaim space from the desert.

“In some areas, the grass has grown more than a meter, covering the panels and reducing their effectiveness,” said Cao Jun, an employee of the local industrial park’s design department.

Faced with this problem, companies turned to livestock farmers. An agreement was reached allowing sheep to graze under the panels, a natural solution that avoided costly methods. In remote areas, livestock farmers also harvest grass for winter feed.

"It's a win-win solution. Livestock farmers receive additional income, and companies save on weeding costs," said Cao Jun.

Technicians also adjusted the layout of the panels, increasing the distance between the panels from 3 to 5 meters and raising the mounting height from 50 cm to 1.5-1.8 meters, allowing the sheep to move freely.

Once all projects at the 609-square-kilometer photovoltaic park in Hainan County are completed, the grassland area will reach 450 square kilometers, producing approximately 110,000 tons of grass annually. The power plant will also create jobs for local residents.

Technology is improving pasture and livestock management. Some stations use infrared drones and monitoring systems to track herds. Furthermore, some pastures are equipping sheep with digital IDs in the form of QR codes, storing information about age, vaccination status, and ownership for tracking and management.

Every year from June to October, livestock breeders can graze their sheep in the park for free. Under the agreement, nearly 100,000 mu (approximately 66 square kilometers) of private pastureland are now available to local livestock breeders.

The district's solar park has created 32 photovoltaic eco-pastures and 56 centralized grazing plots, supporting 18 surrounding villages raising over 20,000 sheep annually. As raising sheep under panels gains popularity, local residents have created a "photovoltaic sheep" brand and now sell lamb nationwide through e-commerce platforms.

"Our family earns almost 100,000 yuan (about $14,000) a year from sheep farming," says Yedor. "My flock has grown from 200 to over 300, and the sheep are very well-fed. Life has become much better."

A model combining photovoltaic generation and livestock farming, pioneered in Talatan, offers a new approach to combating desertification and developing green energy.

In the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Gansu Province (Northwest China), similar initiatives are using solar energy to improve the microclimate, supporting agriculture and combating desertification in arid regions. In Yunnan Province (Southwest China) and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (North China), valuable traditional Chinese medicinal herbs such as licorice and milk vetch are grown under solar panels, providing local farmers with additional income.

As green energy develops in China, more industries and applications are creatively integrating with it, enabling more efficient use of resources and creating greater shared benefits, transforming once barren lands into greener and more prosperous landscapes. -0-

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UN Resident Coordinator in China Siddharth Chatterjee: China has consistently made active contributions to the development and reform of the global governance system.

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"This year marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN. We are currently facing changes in the international system; the digital divide, climate change, geopolitical risks, and inequality are becoming increasingly visible, and multilateralism is under unprecedented pressure. However, as representatives of international organizations, we also see that multilateralism itself is in dire need of certain reforms aimed at increasing its resilience and inclusiveness," said Siddharth Chatterjee, UN Resident Coordinator in China, at the recent SCO Roundtable on Global Governance 2025 in Beijing.

The Resident Coordinator noted that the Global Governance Initiative, launched by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO summit held in Tianjin this September, has given new impetus to these joint efforts. China had previously announced the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative. These four major initiatives complement and expand China's approaches, making them more human-centered and inclusive. "These initiatives can provide us with experience in cooperation in areas such as climate, cyberspace, artificial intelligence, and so on, and also encourage us to think more seriously about how to emphasize the role of sovereign states and the UN," Chatterjee said.

He emphasized that China consistently advocates for all countries, regardless of size or wealth, to jointly participate in global governance and become its beneficiaries. This position is fully consistent with the goals of the UN Charter and the development direction aimed at building a fair global system. "China has consistently made an active contribution to the development and reform of the global governance system, playing a significant role in South-South cooperation, the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, poverty reduction, and food security," the Resident Coordinator stated.

Chatterjee also noted that the Global Governance Initiative offers a promising framework, calling on countries to strengthen cohesion and promote the voice of developing countries. It also aims to effectively promote multilateralism and actively defend the international system with the UN at its core.

Over the 80 years since its founding, the UN has remained steadfast in its commitment to advancing human rights and peace. "We must realistically translate into action the goals and aspirations of all countries to improve living standards; we must make the UN a true hub for global multilateral cooperation," Chatterjee emphasized. The UN and China have always stood shoulder to shoulder as the best partners for cooperation, and through dialogue, cooperation, and joint action, both sides are steadily translating their commitments into reality.

"The Global Governance Initiative is not just a vision, but also an area where we can effectively collaborate in the future. It helps include everyone in the sustainable development process," the official concluded.

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