Norway will provide greater support to Ukraine within the framework of the NATO initiative.

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Oslo, October 16 (Xinhua) — Norway intends to provide 2 billion Norwegian kroner (198 million U.S. dollars) to Ukraine as part of a NATO-coordinated aid package, the Norwegian government announced in a press release on Wednesday.

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said the Scandinavian country is joining a group of European countries to finance a package of measures to provide Ukraine with defense equipment.

Several European countries are coordinating contributions to a new US initiative called the Ukraine Priority Needs List (PURL), which provides for NATO allies to purchase weapons from the US for Ukraine.

Norway previously contributed NOK 1.5 billion to the previous PURL package.

The PURL initiative was officially launched on July 14 by US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. –0–

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Russian tourists are actively visiting Raohe County amid China's visa-free policy.

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Beijing, October 16 (Xinhua) — Raohe County, located in Shuangyashan City in eastern Heilongjiang Province (northeast China), on the western bank of the Ussuri River, borders across the river with the city of Biqing in Russia's Khabarovsk Krai. A month has passed since China introduced a unilateral visa-free policy for Russian holders of ordinary passports, and during this time, numerous Russian tourists have entered through the Raohe checkpoint to enjoy the county's ecological and cultural attractions, with their cross-border travel experiences becoming increasingly diverse.

According to available information, it is possible to make a one-day trip to Raohe and back in one day by ferry, which takes just 10 minutes to the opposite bank.

According to the news portal news.cnr.cn, since the beginning of the year, 43,000 travelers have entered through the Raohe checkpoint, of which 28,000 people, or 60 percent, were Russian citizens.

"Following the introduction of the visa-free regime, the number of tourists entering through the Raohe checkpoint continues to grow, increasing by 30 percent compared to the same period last year," said Yang Jinbao, deputy head of the Raohe checkpoint's operations unit.

According to him, border service officers conducted preliminary work to explain the relevant policy to Russian tourists, escorting them through border control smoothly. Furthermore, depending on passenger traffic, police forces were increased at the checkpoint and additional corridors were opened.

Many Russian tourists came specifically for the local cuisine and physical therapy. Larisa, a tourist with shoulder pain, came to Raohe on the recommendation of friends to experience traditional Chinese medicine. This time, she came with her friend Tanya specifically to try traditional Chinese massage and acupuncture. "I will recommend traditional Chinese medicine to more people," she said, having experienced the effectiveness of traditional Chinese physical therapy.

Tourist Olya and her friend focused more on the gastronomic experience. They sampled dumplings, sweet and sour pork, and cold appetizers, and also ordered Peking duck for dinner.

Olya thinks Chinese food is delicious, enjoyed learning how to use chopsticks from the locals, and now uses them quite confidently. "There's Chinese food in Russia, too, but it's not as authentic as in China, and I'll be coming back often," she added.

To better serve Russian tourists, some local businesses, including restaurants and clothing stores, have already posted signs in Russian.

The hotel industry in Raohe is also following this trend. Jiang Zhenyu, General Manager of the Midu Hotel in Raohe, reported that during the first visa-free holidays following the introduction of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, the hotel welcomed over 1,200 tourists, three times more than during the same period last year. In response, the hotel sent some of its staff to learn Russian and organized training sessions for them. In addition to the local menu featuring signature fish dishes, the hotel has introduced popular Russian dishes such as caviar, grilled meats, and fried chicken. Plans include creating themed rooms, themed restaurants, and bars in Russian style, as well as inviting Russian troupes to perform song and dance performances.

In recent years, Raohe County has placed significant emphasis on developing its tourism industry. Before the aforementioned vacation, a trip to Khabarovsk was organized to thoroughly study the needs of Russian tourists. To meet the growing demand for border tourism, Raohe County is improving its service quality by constructing three well-equipped campsites.

Wu Haiwei, Deputy Director of the Raohe County Tourism Development Center, announced that in the future, the county will develop a standard tourism development plan for the entire county, promote the interaction of tourist routes, and integrate various resources to provide incoming tourists, most likely Russian ones, with a higher-quality cultural and tourist experience. This will allow Raohe not only to attract visitors but also encourage them to come more often and stay longer. -0-

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Xi Jinping congratulated the Agricultural University of China on its 120th anniversary

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated faculty, students and graduates of China Agricultural University (CAU) on its 120th founding anniversary, calling on CAU to cultivate more professionals with rich agricultural knowledge and a strong passion for the agricultural sector.

In a response letter sent to faculty and students of the University of China, Xi Jinping, who is also General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, called on the university to make new contributions to building an agricultural power and advancing China's modernization. -0-

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A bus carrying 48 passengers overturned in the Amur region.

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Vladivostok, October 16 (Xinhua) — A bus carrying employees of a local company overturned in the Amur Region on Thursday. According to regional police, there were 48 people on board.

“It has been preliminarily established that a bus belonging to one of the enterprises overturned as a result of a collision with a passenger car,” the statement said.

The accident occurred in the Svobodnensky District. Traffic police officers and the investigative task force of the Svobodnensky District Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, as well as the head of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Amur Region Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, are working at the scene.

Earlier, the press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Amur Region clarified that two bus passengers had died. However, police later refuted this information, stating that the fatalities had not been confirmed. The number of injured has not been reported.

According to another report, one person died and 46 others were hospitalized after an accident involving a bus transporting workers in the Amur Region. The regional prosecutor's office announced this on its Telegram channel.

The department reported that a Toyota Probox collided with a passenger bus carrying more than 50 people working at the Amur Gas Chemical Complex after driving into oncoming traffic. The accident caused the bus to leave the roadway and overturn.

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More and more “Silk Road delicacies” are quickly reaching Chinese tables

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Shanghai, October 16 (Xinhua) — On Wednesday, China's General Administration of Customs (GAC) signed documents granting market access to 15 categories of food products from 10 countries, including South Africa and Belarus. This move will allow more food products from countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative to reach Chinese consumers more quickly.

This was announced at a conference on customs cooperation in food safety within the Belt and Road Initiative, which took place in Shanghai on Wednesday. More than 100 participants from China and other Belt and Road Initiative countries attended.

In recent years, food trade has become a new important area of China's trade with Belt and Road countries. According to customs data, in the first three quarters of 2025, China's food trade volume with these countries reached 915.24 billion yuan (approximately $128.92 billion), an increase of 2.5 percent year-on-year.

Since the establishment of the food import and export security cooperation mechanism for countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative in 2023, significant progress has been made, Sun Meijun, head of the General Administration of Customs, said at the conference.

"Thanks to green channels for fresh and perishable products, Thai durians now reach Chinese markets in just 13 hours, and Chinese salmon can reach the Indonesian market in just 39 hours," Sun Meijun added.

According to Zhao Zenglian, Deputy Director General of the National Customs Union of China, since the mechanism's establishment in 2023, the National Customs Union has signed 197 cooperation agreements with relevant countries on access to agricultural and food products. Following this conference, the number of member states of this mechanism has grown to 18. -0-

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China's visa-free regime attracts Russian tourists with medical tourism opportunities

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By optimizing China's visa-free transit, regional visa-free entry, and visa-on-arrival policies, Russian patients now have more convenient access to medical services in China.

Cities such as Dalian, Anshan in Liaoning Province, and Hunchun in Jilin Province have seen a steady increase in the number of Russian patients and people undergoing treatment at traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) facilities.

TCM, with its unique diagnostic and treatment methods, is gaining increasing popularity among Russian patients. They come to China not only for treatment and rehabilitation but also combine this with tourism. This new model of cross-border medical tourism, deeply integrating treatment, rehabilitation, and wellness tourism, is attracting an increasing number of Russian tourists.

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Visiting a Russian village in Inner Mongolia

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Enhe Village, located in Enhe Russian Ethnic Township, Ergun City, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is nestled deep in a primeval forest in the northern Greater Khingan Region, on the banks of the Haur River. It covers an area of approximately 1,500 mu (15 mu = 1 hectare). The permanent population is over 1,000. The village boasts well-preserved traditional houses known as "Mukelen" (Russian wooden huts).

In recent years, local authorities have been actively developing tourism and specialized industries, combining traditional Russian songs and dances with harvest celebrations. Tourists stay in wooden huts, learn to bake traditional Russian bread, and participate in festive events celebrating the bountiful harvest. Many artists and students come here to create and sketch, while local Russian residents play the accordion, perform traditional dances, and treat everyone to delicacies, sharing in the joy of the harvest.

Local Russian folk dances were included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage Register of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2007, and the traditional Basyke festival (similar to Easter) was included in the third group of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List of China in 2011.

As one of the villages with the most fully preserved unique Russian culture, Enhe Village was included in the second group of the list of traditional Chinese villages in 2013.

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In January-September 2025, the number of visa-free entries into China among foreigners increased by 48.3%.

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — The number of visa-free entries into China by foreign nationals reached 7.246 million in the third quarter of 2025, up 48.3 percent year on year, the National Immigration Administration of China said Thursday.

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The Chongqing-Central Asia international freight route has begun operating within the TIR system.

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Chongqing, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — Four trucks loaded with electronics departed from the Xiyong Bonded Industrial Zone in southwest China's Chongqing on Wednesday for Almaty under the TIR (Travel International Road) system.

This event marked the beginning of the operation of the Chongqing-Central Asia freight road route within the above-mentioned system.

The trucks will cross the Chinese border through the Khorgos border crossing point in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, northwest China. The entire journey is expected to take approximately 4.5 days, which is almost 30 percent shorter than traditional cross-border road freight and significantly improves logistics efficiency.

TIR is an international system that simplifies the transport of goods between countries. Under this system, cargo is sealed at the starting point of the route and inspected only upon arrival at the destination. At intermediate border crossings, border crossing officers merely verify the TIR carnet data and the customs stamp on the vehicle. This reduces transit time and mitigates potential risks associated with administrative customs procedures and cargo damage. China joined the TIR Convention in July 2016.

The opening of this TIR route will provide businesses in Chongqing and neighboring areas with a more efficient and flexible cross-border logistics solution for developing into the Central Asian market. It will also strengthen Chongqing's role as an international logistics hub and further promote logistics connectivity between Chongqing and Central Asia.

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NSU improved its position in the global ranking "Three University Missions"

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Novosibirsk, October 16, 2025: The ninth Moscow international ranking "Three University Missions"In 2025, 2,581 universities from 165 countries were ranked, with the final ranking table including 2,000 universities from 112 countries, including 156 universities from Russia. NSU ranked 238th globally, moving up 3 spots from last year, and retained its 6th place in Russia. The top 10 Russian universities also included Moscow State University, St. Petersburg State University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Higher School of Economics, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Tomsk State University, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and MISiS.

The ranking methodology includes an assessment of 16 indicators, which are grouped into three groups: education (45%), science (25%), and university and society (30%). The "education" and "science" groups consist of four indicators, while the "university and society" group consists of eight indicators.

According to the ranking's compilers, Russian universities improved their positions thanks to the third group—"university and society." Specifically, a significant increase was seen in the "number of massive online courses" indicator. Furthermore, Russian universities proved competitive in two indicators within the "education" group: "share of international students" and "number of student victories in international student competitions."

"International engagement is a key focus at NSU. Currently, the university has approximately 1,700 students from 60 countries, and we collaborate with 98 partner universities in 21 countries. We have significantly increased our cooperation with China, where we currently have 14 partner universities and 20 dual degree programs," commented NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk.

Thus, in September, a new joint undergraduate program in physics was launched with Chongqing University, with a pilot enrollment of 80 students. NSU is also launching new dual-degree programs and increasing the number of Chinese students within the Sino-Russian Institute, a joint project with Heilongjiang University. Furthermore, over the past two years, NSU has strengthened its collaboration with West African countries.

"Our students demonstrate excellent results in international competitions. For example, this year our team won a gold medal at the prestigious SynBio Challenge synthetic biology competition in China, and at the 32nd International Mathematical Olympiad (IMC-2025), the NSU student team achieved its best result in 10 years. This further confirms that NSU attracts some of the strongest students in the country and has built a unique education system based on strong fundamental training," added Mykhailo Fedoruk.

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