City buses and electric buses are ready for winter service.

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More than 5,000 Mosgortrans buses and 2,600 electric buses, which serve over 700 routes throughout Moscow, have undergone seasonal preparation for cold weather operations. Specialists working at the service stations regularly conduct technical inspections, necessary maintenance, and prepare the vehicles for operation depending on weather conditions.

"We continue to ensure comfortable and safe travel on ground transportation in all weather conditions, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin. More than 5,000 buses and over 2,600 Mosgortrans electric buses have undergone seasonal preparation. We are starting this work early to ensure passengers are warm and comfortable on ground transportation when the cold weather arrives," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Preparing ground vehicles for cold weather involves several stages. First, specialists test the heating and climate control systems, clean and replace filters, and troubleshoot minor defects. Second, they inspect all rubber seals on doors, windows, and hatches. Third, they brief drivers on how to operate in changing weather conditions. Finally, snow removal equipment and de-icing materials are prepared at the service areas.

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By the end of 2030, two-thirds of the capital's trams will be driverless.

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The capital continues to implement driverless technologies in public transport. Three more trams will be equipped with them by the end of this year, and 11 more by 2026. As a result, by the end of 2026, 15 driverless trams will be operating in the capital. According to the transport development strategy approved by Sergei Sobyanin, two-thirds of Moscow's trams will be driverless by the end of 2030.

Russia's first driverless tram is based on the 71-911EM "Lvenok-Moscow" model. This innovative vehicle combines cutting-edge technology and intelligent solutions to perform driver functions. Its development is the result of work by the team at the Moscow Transport Advanced Development Center, which was opened by Sergei Sobyanin in Kuntsevo in May 2024.

Specialists have created a unique tram control system that takes into account all the numerous technical characteristics and Moscow weather conditions. It guarantees maximum reliability and ride comfort, as well as accurate schedule adherence. The equipment processes information from all vehicle systems and makes decisions based on a multitude of predefined control rules regarding travel on specific route sections, speed selection, and the creation of a smooth trajectory.

All road elements, including stops, pedestrian crossings, turnouts, roads, tram tracks, and more, are displayed on a high-precision route map consisting of two parts—a lidar map, which allows the tram's position to be determined in space, and a vector map.

Thanks to Vehicle-to-Everything technology—secure wireless communication with other road users and transport infrastructure—the vehicle can receive data on current traffic signals. A sensor system, including cameras, radars, and lidars, enables real-time analysis of the road situation and predicts the maneuvers of other road users.

Innovative solutions developed for the launch of the country's first driverless tram have already received a number of prestigious national and international awards, including the Digital Leaders Award 2025 and Priority: Digital 2025 (Artificial Intelligence).

The next stage in the development of driverless urban transport will be metro trains. In December 2025, Russia's first driverless train will begin test operations on the Big Circle Line (BCL). During the tests, a driver will be present in the cabin to monitor the system's operation and ensure safety.

By the end of 2026, a metro train capable of operating in driverless mode, taking into account Moscow's typical 90-second intervals during peak hours, will be ready.

Earlier, the Moscow Government approved the capital's draft budget for 2026–2028, the document was submitted to the Moscow City Duma.

The draft budget is based on the city's strategic plans for economic, infrastructure, and social development through 2030.

The main focus is on the implementation of 13 state programs. These include social support for residents, development of the transportation system, education, healthcare, the digital environment, and innovation. Specifically, the total expenditure on developing Moscow's transportation system in 2026 will be approximately 1.3 trillion rubles.

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A ceasefire in Gaza after weekend violence has allowed humanitarian operations to resume, according to the UN.

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UN, October 21 /Xinhua/ — The UN is encouraged by the restoration of a fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip following the weekend's disruptions, allowing humanitarian aid to continue, UN Secretary-General's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said on Monday.

"We are encouraged that the parties have reaffirmed their commitment to implementing the ceasefire in Gaza, and we commend the mediators' continued efforts," he said. "We remain concerned about all acts of violence in Gaza and the reports of attacks and strikes that occurred yesterday," he added.

S. Dujarric urged the parties to fulfill all their obligations, ensure the protection of civilians, and avoid any steps that could lead to a resumption of hostilities or undermine humanitarian operations. "We reiterate the Secretary-General's call for the release of the remains of all deceased hostages," he added.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said its partners had resumed distributing food parcels to thousands of families in Deir el-Balah and Khan Younis for the first time in months.

The organization reported that Israeli authorities on Sunday for the first time allowed the UN to deploy observers at the Kisufim crossing. OCHA welcomed the move.

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ALBA condemns D. Trump's statements as an attack on Colombia's sovereignty

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Caracas, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas (ALBA) on Monday issued a "strong condemnation" of recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, accusing him of "attacks and threats" against Colombia's sovereignty and President Gustavo Petro.

In a statement released in Caracas, ALBA described Trump's comments as a "flagrant violation of Colombia's national sovereignty" and a "direct attack on the dignity of the Colombian people."

According to the ALBA statement, the American president tried to link G. Petro's government to illegal activities, while hinting at possible coercive or military action.

The alliance said these threats reflect "imperialist and bellicose policies based on the Monroe Doctrine" that undermine peace and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean.

He also condemned new US forced tariffs and increased military presence in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking.

The Alliance expressed its “unwavering solidarity with the people and government of Colombia,” reaffirming respect for sovereignty, democracy and the right of peoples to freely determine their future.

ALBA called on the international community to reject any form of intervention or threat of force, stressing the need to maintain peace and stability throughout the region.

The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas, whose members include Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Nicaragua, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, and Venezuela, is an intergovernmental organization whose goal is the social, political, and economic integration of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. –0–

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The world's fastest high-speed train reaches 453 km/h in preliminary tests.

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BEIJING, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — The world's fastest bullet train, the CR450, has begun a series of preliminary tests on China's high-speed rail system, reaching a speed of 453 km per hour.

The CR450 train, designed for a maximum test speed of 450 km/h and a commercial operating speed of 400 km/h, is currently undergoing qualification tests on the high-speed railway linking eastern China's metropolis Shanghai and the southwestern cities of Chongqing and Chengdu, the Science and Technology Daily reported on Monday.

The high-speed train can accelerate from zero to 350 km/h in just 4 minutes 40 seconds, and two trains set a record by overtaking each other with a combined speed of 896 km/h.

Compared to its predecessor, the CR400, the CR450 features a longer, sharper nose, a 20-centimeter lower body height, and a 50-ton weight reduction, resulting in a 22 percent reduction in aerodynamic drag.

The CR400 Fuxing high-speed trains currently operate at 350 km/h.

According to technical requirements, the CR450 must travel 600,000 km before it can be used for passenger transport.

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Scientists have discovered rare meteorite relics in samples returned from the Moon by the Chang'e-6 probe.

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GUANGZHOU, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — Scientists studying lunar samples returned to Earth by China's Chang'e-6 mission have identified rare meteorite relics that could change our understanding of mass transport in the solar system.

The study, published in the latest issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was led by a research team from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (GIG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

CI-type chondrites are so rare on Earth that they account for less than one percent of all collected meteorites. Unlike Earth, the Moon has virtually no atmosphere and plate tectonics, meaning it preserves a pristine record of ancient asteroid impacts—like a "natural archive."

Using advanced methods for studying mineral composition and oxygen isotopes, the researchers carefully examined the lunar soil and confirmed that the fragments originated from CI-like chondrites – a type of meteorite rich in water and organic materials that typically originate from the outer solar system.

The study suggests that the Earth-Moon system may have experienced more carbonaceous chondrite impacts than scientists previously thought.

This discovery not only indicates that material from the outer solar system can migrate to the inner solar system, but also has important implications for explaining the origin of water on the lunar surface, said GIG researcher Lin Man.

He added that this also opens new avenues for future research into the distribution and evolution of lunar water resources.

In addition, the study systematically established methods for identifying meteoritic material in samples of extraterrestrial origin.

In 2024, the Chang'e-6 probe made history by returning 1,935.3 grams of samples from the far side of the Moon to Earth. These samples were collected from the South Pole-Aitken basin, the largest, deepest, and oldest basin on the Moon.

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A U.S. federal appeals court has cleared Trump's request to deploy the National Guard to Portland.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — A federal appeals court on Monday allowed the Donald Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, overturning a lower court ruling that blocked the deployment.

The decision was made by two of three judges on the San Francisco-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, about two weeks after a federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to send National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon.

The justices found that the president "probably" lawfully exercised his statutory authority to federalize the National Guard when "the President is unable, by means of regular troops, to enforce the laws of the United States."

The evidence the president relied on reflected a "realistic assessment of the facts and the law within the 'range of fair judgment,'" the judges said in their opinion.

One justice explained his dissent by arguing that Congress authorized the president to deploy the National Guard "only in genuine emergencies" to repel an invasion, suppress an insurrection, or overcome an inability to enforce the laws.

The state of Oregon and the city of Portland filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on September 28, shortly after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized the deployment of 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, the state's largest city. –0–

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European NATO countries are preparing for war with Russia, says head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service

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Moscow, October 21 /Xinhua/ — "We see European NATO allies preparing for war with Russia," said Sergei Naryshkin, director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), at a meeting of the Council of Heads of Security Agencies and Special Services of the CIS member states held in Samarkand.

According to the text of his speech published on the SVR website, Sergei Naryshkin stated that the task has been set to quickly provide the NATO Allied Response Force designated for this purpose with all necessary resources. A process has been launched to significantly increase the output of the European military-industrial complex. Mobilization exercises and propaganda indoctrination about Moscow's inevitable aggression have been made regular.

In his view, the "power vacuum" created by the collapse of the American empire is pushing most regional powers to develop non-politicized, constructive mechanisms of multilateral cooperation that are not hostage to the confrontation between global players. Deepening regional integration is noticeable in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Eurasia. Evidence of this is the progressive strengthening of such formats as the CIS, the EAEU, and the SCO. –0–

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Turfan Studies – a Cultural Bridge between Civilizations

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Ürümqi, October 21 (Xinhua) — Nearly a century ago, numerous cultural relics from Turpan, an important hub on the ancient Silk Road, were brought abroad through expeditions and excavations. Today, the historic city fosters international dialogue and cooperation through Turpan studies, which connects civilizations.

Located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (northwest China), Turpan has long been a confluence of agricultural, nomadic, and oasis cultures in the heart of Eurasia. The arid climate has preserved numerous documents in many languages, cave frescoes, and relics.

From October 18 to 20, nearly 200 experts and scholars from more than 70 universities and research institutes from 16 countries and regions, including Germany, the UK, the US, and Japan, gathered in Turpan to participate in the 7th International Conference on Turpan Studies, which covered topics ranging from the latest advances in Turpan research to the preservation of heritage and cultural development along the Silk Road.

"Turpan is a wonderful example of the fusion of different ethnic groups and religions in the past, and it remains so today," said Erica Hunter, a scholar at the University of Cambridge in the UK who specialises in relics and Syriac manuscripts found in excavations in Turpan.

“Only through meetings and dialogue can we achieve mutual understanding,” she added.

Turfan studies emerged as an international scientific field in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when researchers and archaeologists from Russia, Germany, Britain, and Japan excavated and began studying the region's ancient tombs, ruins, and artifacts.

Peter Ziehme, a professor at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Germany, conducted a philological study of a fragment of the Turpan manuscript, currently housed in Berlin. The fragment, which contains texts in both Old Uyghur and Chinese, demonstrates how Uyghur monks, scholars, poets, and writers of the period made independent and significant contributions to Buddhist thought.

“Turpan has always been at the crossroads of civilizations,” he said, emphasizing that an in-depth study of artifacts from Turpan is crucial for understanding the history of exchange between human civilizations.

Over the past century, experts and scholars from around the world, specializing in classical philology, archaeology, history, linguistics, paleontology, and other sciences, have contributed to Turfan studies.

In recent years, new excavations and discoveries at relic sites such as the Nestorian monastery of Sipan and the Tuyugou cave complex have given new impetus to global research. Meanwhile, a growing number of Chinese scholars are leaving their mark on this field, deciphering the languages once spoken by merchants and travelers along the ancient Silk Road.

Drawing on manuscripts discovered in Turpan, Lin Lijuan, Associate Professor of History at Peking University, shared her research findings on how Christian texts in Syriac were translated, circulated locally, and perhaps even reached Beijing and southern China.

“Through Turpan, a key hub of cultural exchange, Western religious culture penetrated into other parts of China,” she noted.

According to Zhang Yong, secretary of the Party Group of the Municipal Bureau of Cultural Heritage Protection, targeted research and cooperation between Chinese and international scholars have transformed scattered fragments of written records into solid scientific achievements.

"Turpan studies are a treasure both for China and the world," said Zhang Yong. "Civilizational exchanges in Turpan continue, as Turpan studies remains a common language for scholars around the world."

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Revolutionary Chinese chip opens new avenues in the search for dark matter and black holes

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BEIJING, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — A research team from Tsinghua University has unveiled a revolutionary spectroscopic imaging chip, RAFAEL, that could change the way humanity observes the universe.

This breakthrough, published in the journal Nature, resolves the long-standing trade-off between spectral resolution and throughput/efficiency, enabling high-throughput and easily integrated snapshot spectroscopy.

Spectroscopy is a fundamental tool for revealing the physical structures and chemical compositions of substances, underpinning discoveries in physics, chemistry, astronomy and the life sciences.

However, traditional instruments have long faced challenges in achieving both ultra-high resolution and high throughput. Improving one typically requires compromising the other, creating a seemingly insurmountable barrier to achieving both simultaneously.

RAFAEL, with its Chinese name “Yuheng,” overcomes this limitation with integrated and reconfigurable lithium-niobate photonics, enabling each sensor pixel to capture full spectral data with ultra-high optical throughput.

This chip enables instantaneous spectroscopy with a spatial resolution of 10 megapixels and a spectral accuracy of 0.05 nanometers in a wavelength range from visible to near infrared.

In a real-world demonstration, RAFAEL captured spectra with such precision on up to 5,600 stars in a single exposure, exceeding the observation efficiency of the world's top-class astronomical spectrometers by more than a hundred times.

A compact yet powerful chip could help open new avenues to understanding the most mysterious phenomena in space, while advancing research from materials science to astrophysics, said Fan Lu, a professor at Tsinghua University and corresponding author of the paper.

The name "Yuheng" comes from the fifth star in the constellation Ursa Major, which ancient Chinese astronomers used to calibrate celestial movements, representing precision and balance.

Building on this legacy, the chip aims to establish a new, stable benchmark for human astronomical observations of light and the universe, Fan Lu said.

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