The national final of the Miss Tourism World 2025 pageant has concluded in China.

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On September 27, the Chinese final of the Miss Tourism World 2025 pageant took place in Huainan, Anhui Province. Sixty contestants from 20 regions competed. They showcased their charms in a fashion show featuring traditional Chinese hanfu clothing, an evening gown show, and a talent competition. Zhang Shihan from Shanxi Province was crowned the winner, while Gu Yayi from Xinjiang and Li Yiting from Hunan placed second and third runners-up, respectively.

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Media: What Western investors saw in China

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On September 22, the American news agency Bloomberg published an article titled "What Investors Saw in China: Green Everyday Life." The article stated that China appears to be leading in all areas of clean technology. A group of investors from Europe and the United States wants to determine whether European and American companies can still remain competitive in the transition to clean energy.

This July, eight venture capitalists flew to China. Members of this team hail from London, Berlin, Copenhagen, Barcelona, and other cities. They are all focused on early-stage investments in clean energy startups and collectively manage $6 billion in assets.

During their trip to China, the investor team met with the founders of the respective companies and visited the production facilities of approximately 10 companies in Shenzhen and Shanghai. They saw not only cutting-edge batteries, new hydrogen-powered turbines, and breakthrough solar technologies, but also cutting-edge manufacturing facilities that enable large-scale production of these products.

China is the world's second-largest economy and a leader in almost all areas of the low-carbon transition, including investment, technology adoption, and manufacturing. At the same time, the US has shifted its climate investment stance. These factors are prompting Western investors to intensify their cooperation with China.

Before participating in the July trip, these venture capitalists had not directly invested in Chinese companies, but now they all recommend that their portfolio companies develop or implement a "China strategy." This can take various forms, such as establishing factories for European cleantech companies in China, establishing new partnerships with technologically advanced Chinese companies, or inviting Chinese companies to Europe to help manage local factories.

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Chinese authorities provided emergency assistance to the Chinese People's Republic of China and Yunnan Province in connection with Typhoon Matmo.

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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — The Office of the National Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Relief Commission, the Ministry of Emergency Management and the State Food and Material Reserves Administration on Thursday allocated additional funds to provide emergency aid to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) in south China and Yunnan Province (southwest China) hit by Typhoon Matmo.

According to the Ministry of Emergency Management, the aid package included approximately 20,000 items, including folding beds, blankets, waterproof sleeping pads, emergency lighting, and family emergency kits.

These resources will be used to support local disaster relief efforts and provide assistance to affected people.

Typhoon Matmo, the 21st Pacific hurricane this year, brought heavy rainfall and flooding to the Chinese mainland, Yunnan, and other parts of China. -0-

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Top Stories of the Day | Thursday: Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, Syria

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October 9, 2025 UN

The main news of the day at the UN and around the world: the first stage of the ceasefire plan in Gaza, attacks on hospitals in Sudan's Darfur, the process of restoring power supply at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, and the IOM facilitating the return of Syrians from Libya.

Gaza Agreements

The United Nations will provide comprehensive support in Gaza after reaching a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The Secretary-General announced this on Thursday. Antonio GuterresEarlier, US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had agreed on the first phase of his peace plan after several days of indirect talks in Egypt. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), residents of Gaza and Israel greeted the news of the possible agreement with jubilation. The Office emphasized the need to immediately deliver aid in sufficient quantities to the most vulnerable populations.

Violence in Sudan

UN Spokesman Stéphane Dujarric expressed the Organization's deep concern today about the ongoing violence in Sudan, particularly in the besieged capital of North Darfur, El Fasher. According to humanitarian workers, more than 50 people have been killed in attacks there since the beginning of October. According to reports, the day before, more than a dozen civilians, including women and children, were killed in an attack on a hospital in El Fasher, allegedly carried out by the Rapid Intervention Force. Another 17 people were injured. This followed an attack on the maternity ward of the same hospital the day before.

Situation at Zaporizhia NPP

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, announced today the beginning of the process of restoring external power supply Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine. As a reminder, access to the power grid was lost as a result of military action. According to Grossi, in recent weeks, the IAEA has maintained frequent contact with the Russian Federation and Ukraine, seeking to create conditions for repairing the damaged sections of the Dnieper Power Line (Dnieper) and the Ferrosplavnaya-1 Power Line (Ferrosplavnaya-1), located on both sides of the front line.

Return to Syria

On Wednesday, 152 Syrians returned home from LibyaTheir voluntary return was facilitated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The flight from Tripoli to Damascus was organized at the request of the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The returnees had lived in Libya for over ten years. In the coming months, IOM will provide individual reintegration assistance to the families. According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), more than a million people have returned to Syria from abroad since December 2024, when the Assad regime was toppled.

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Afghanistan: Thanks to the efforts of WHO and UNICEF, almost 9 million children have been vaccinated against measles.

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October 9, 2025 Healthcare

In Afghanistan, the first phase of the national measles vaccination campaign for children, conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with the National Expanded Immunization Program, has concluded. Approximately 8.9 million children aged 6 months to 10 years were vaccinated in 17 cold-climate provinces.

Measles remains one of the most contagious diseases and a leading cause of death among children, easily preventable through vaccination. In Afghanistan, where access to routine immunization is limited and many children suffer from malnutrition, the disease can lead to severe complications, such as pneumonia and blindness, and can even be fatal.

"Measles is a deadly but preventable disease. In Afghanistan, where many children are particularly vulnerable, vaccination is a matter of survival," said Dr. Edwin Ceniza Salvador, WHO Representative in Afghanistan.

Measles outbreaks often occur in winter and early spring, with a noticeable increase in cases during and after cold weather, as cold weather can facilitate the survival of the virus and facilitate easy transmission in situations where large groups of people gather indoors.

In 2024, more than 9,300 cases of measles were registered in Afghanistan, and by August 2025, another 8,500 new cases were reported. The number of outbreaks increased from 127 in 2023 to 430 in 2024. Nearly 92 percent of those infected were children under 10 years old.

Complete eradication of measles

Afghanistan is committed to eliminating measles. Achieving this goal requires a massive vaccination effort to inoculate the majority of the population and prevent new outbreaks both within and outside the country.

"The successful completion of the first phase of the national campaign is a crucial step in protecting millions of children from illness, disability, and death. We are deeply grateful to the health workers, volunteers, and partners who made this possible, even in the most challenging conditions," said Edwin Ceniza Salvador. He emphasized that WHO will continue to support Afghanistan's health system.

“Our task now is to close the gaps in immune protection and integrate this work into the routine immunization system,” said Dr. Tajudeen Oyewale, UNICEF Representative in Afghanistan.

The national measles vaccination campaign, which consists of two phases, aims to vaccinate at least 95 percent of children aged 6 months to 10 years.

Following the completion of the first phase, WHO, UNICEF and partners continue to work closely with national health authorities to prepare for the second phase of the campaign and ensure that no child is left unprotected.

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Attacks on critical infrastructure have left hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians without power.

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October 9, 2025 Peace and security

UN humanitarian agencies report that several civilians have been killed and wounded in attacks across Ukraine over the past three days. Most civilian casualties have been recorded in the Kherson, Sumy, Donetsk, and Kharkiv regions.

"Our colleagues from humanitarian organizations also note that Ukraine's energy system remains under constant strain," UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said at a briefing in New York.

"Substations, power plants, and oil storage facilities were damaged in the Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, and Donetsk regions. The attacks temporarily cut off power to hundreds of thousands of households and businesses," he added.

With the onset of cold weather, attacks on critical infrastructure will negatively impact the already dire humanitarian situation in the country. Dujarric emphasized that UN agencies and their partners will continue to support the crisis response.

“In the first half of this year, our health partners provided essential assistance to nearly a million people, and food and livelihood programs supported more than 1.1 million displaced and vulnerable families across Ukraine,” Dujarric said.

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The winner of the Czech parliamentary elections, Andrei Babiš, held a telephone conversation with V. Zelensky.

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Prague, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) — Andrej Babiš, leader of the opposition movement "Action of Dissatisfied Citizens" (ANO), which won the Czech Republic's parliamentary elections in early October, held a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday.

In his social media post, X. A. Babiš expressed support for Ukraine and hope for a speedy end to the conflict. The two leaders agreed to a possible in-person meeting next year in Ukraine.

V. Zelenskyy, also publishing a message on X, congratulated A. Babiš on his election victory and emphasized that Ukraine values its relations with the Czech Republic. –0–

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Loud explosions rocked the Afghan capital.

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KABUL, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) — Two powerful explosions rocked the center of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, at around 9:50 p.m. local time (17:20 GMT) on Thursday.

The shockwave from the explosions was felt at the Xinhua correspondent's residence. Many Kabul residents reported hearing the blasts on social media, and some residents and foreigners sought shelter in safe locations.

At this time, Afghan authorities have not made any official statements, and there have been no reports of casualties yet. –0–

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On October 1, the zero Youth Day "Voice of the Mountains" was held at Dagestan State University.

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The event was organized by Dagestan State University, MGIMO, and the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation. Students from North Caucasus Federal University (Stavropol Krai), MGIMO, and Dagestan universities gathered in Dagestan to participate in the "Voice of the Mountains" Youth Day.

The event began with a welcoming speech by the rector of Dagestan State University (DSU) Murtazali Khulataevich Rabadanov.

Natalia Evgenievna Ryazanova, PhD in Geographical Sciences and Associate Professor of the Department of International Complex Problems of Nature Management at MGIMO University, then welcomed the participants, emphasizing the importance of Youth Day.

The plenary session opened with a presentation by Alexey Nikolaevich Gunya, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor, and Leading Researcher at the Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, on the topic: "Ecological Features of the Development of Mountainous Territories."

Alexey Nikolaevich paid special attention to the importance of the Second International Forum “SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MOUNTAIN TERRITORIES”:

"Today, Dagestan provides an ideal example of a forum opening. I am grateful that Dagestan State University provided the opportunity to host the events on its premises. Today, we will try to assess the various issues facing us here."

In his presentation, Alexey Nikolaevich introduced the participants to the concept of mountains and their characteristics, as well as the local climate. He spoke about the importance of acclimatization and the consequences of unprepared tourists. He emphasized the importance of the sun and its impact, and also focused on the dangerous natural processes occurring in mountainous regions.

At the plenary session, Shakhmardan Sittikovich Muduyev, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Economics at the Dagestan State University of National Economy, spoke about the "Social Features of the Development of Mountainous Territories."

"Our wealth lies in our multinationality, multilingualism, and cultural diversity. We can and should be proud of our traditions, customs, and architecture."

Shahmardan Sittikovich emphasized that garbage pollution is a particularly pressing problem in mountainous regions today.

"Educational work should be carried out in families, preschools, schools, and universities to foster awareness that littering is unacceptable. The media and social media also need to pay attention to littering issues."

The speaker emphasized that in order to ensure a comfortable life without polluting ecosystems, we need to start small – in our own village, city, or region.

The floor was then given to Abdulmanapov Salikhbek Gabibulaevich, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of Management at Dagestan State University, who introduced the participants to the "Economic Features of the Development of Mountainous Territories."

The speaker discussed the economic aspects of all activities conducted in mountainous areas. Participants then experienced the unique features of Dagestan's mountains and learned about the risk factors for life and the economic development of mountainous regions.

Participants actively participated in the plenary session, asking questions about tourism development and economic development prospects.

At the end of the meeting, Natalia Evgenievna Ryazanova thanked the audience for their participation and spoke about the planned events for the "Voice of the Mountains" Youth Day.

In the first block, participants enjoyed an introductory lecture, "Vectors of the National Development Agenda," by Natalia Evgenievna Ryazanova, PhD in Geographical Sciences and Associate Professor of the Department of International Complex Problems of Nature Management at MGIMO University.

The lecture began with a welcoming speech by Natalia Tornqvist, co-organizer of the Youth Day "Voice of the Mountains" of the Second International Forum "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MOUNTAIN TERRITORIES," president and founder of the Nature Revival Charitable Foundation and member of the public council of Rosprirodnadzor.

"According to the UN, human activity has significantly altered three-quarters of the Earth's land surface and two-thirds of its marine environment, pushing one million species to extinction. Mountain ecosystems are unique, home to a multitude of animals and their habitats. But at the same time, mountains are extremely vulnerable – susceptible to climate change, extreme weather, and pressure from overgrazing and other factors that my colleagues and I are discussing today. I would like to emphasize the importance of discussing the conservation of mountain ecosystems for the future of our planet and all future generations."

Natalya Mikhailovna emphasized the diversity of projects implemented by the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation:

"Our projects are aimed at protecting the environment, biodiversity, ecosystem restoration, and environmental education. We not only strive to help nature and preserve biodiversity in protected areas, protecting and helping to revive rare animal species such as the European bison, Przewalski's horse, cetaceans, falcons, argali, saiga, Mongolian gazelle, snow leopard, and others, but also draw public attention to environmental issues, raise environmental awareness, and promote environmental culture.

Environmental education and awareness initiatives occupy a special place among our goals. Joining forces with MGIMO and RUDN University, we conduct seminars and lectures on ecology and conservation, and organize large-scale educational events for children and youth, such as international winter and summer schools."

Participants also learned about the research work and its results, which is financially supported by the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation:

"Using scientific data obtained by specialists during expeditions, we publish photo catalogs and atlases of animals. We work with experts—the ecological board game "The Amazing World of Russian Invertebrates" was recently released with the foundation's support," noted Natalya Mikhailovna.

The audience also learned about the free online educational course on ecology, "Living Action for the Revival of Nature," where leading environmental experts share their knowledge on climate change, nature conservation, and ecology. Participants learned how to take it now and that the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation is currently preparing the second season of this wonderful project.

In conclusion, Natalya Mikhailovna thanked the leadership of Dagestan State University for organizing the mining forum and wished the students success in writing their projects.

Following N.M. Tornqvist's presentation, Natalia Evgenievna Ryazanova introduced the participants to the rules of the work procedure and described the governing documents and structure of the projects being developed within the framework of team project work.

"We've decided to create a youth mountain center in Dagestan. I hope you'll find it interesting and that you'll be among its first graduates. You have the enormous, honorable responsibility of being pioneers," noted Natalya Evgenyevna.

The students then learned about the work algorithm, discussed prospects, and examined national and federal environmental projects currently being implemented in Russia.

Participants were treated to a wealth of helpful tips. In particular, Natalya Evgenyevna shared a sample national project passport during her lecture and offered valuable practical advice on how to use it to obtain a grant for its implementation. She also explained complex concepts in accessible language:

"A prime example of a public-private partnership (PPP) is the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation. The Interparliamentary Assembly proposed the project, the government of the Republic of Dagestan hosted the Forum, Dagestan State University invited us to host a Model Youth Day, and the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation provided assistance."

Participants learned about the work being carried out, including projects to clean the air, restore forests, preserve biodiversity, and conduct a "spring cleanup" of the planet.

During her lecture, Natalia Evgenievna discussed how new technologies today speed up and facilitate work:

"Sberbank acquired the entire camera trap database from the Russian Nature Reserve Center, and is currently digitizing it so that artificial intelligence can replace humans and reliably distinguish between different species in video footage. This is especially difficult if the footage was captured at night."

Natalia Evgenievna then introduced the audience to vectors and provided valuable advice on how to format their work.

In the second block, participants listened to an introductory lecture entitled "Sustainable Development Clusters for the Creation of the Youth Model of Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories 'Voice of the Mountains 2025'" by Natalia Evgenievna Ryazanova, PhD in Geographical Sciences and Associate Professor of the Department of International Complex Problems of Nature Management at MGIMO University of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Students learned about the transformation of the MDGs into SDGs, climate change issues, the 2030 Agenda 21, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

"The agenda itself can be visualized as a pyramid, with the environmental goals of sustainable development at its base. This makes a lot of sense, because if you don't have primary environmental products—resources, minerals, food—you won't have anything to rely on," noted N.E. Ryazanova.

Natalia Evgenievna then spoke about who is currently responsible for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals, focusing in detail on each stakeholder.

Also in Block 2, participants learned about project work technology, focusing on the three main components of the SDGs: economic, environmental, and social sustainability.

Natalya Evgenievna then spoke, citing the Rosstat website, about the pace at which the Sustainable Development Goals are currently being implemented in Russia.

During the lecture, participants also examined the composition of the SDGs and the objectives for each of them within the environmental, social, and economic clusters.

Continuing the lecture, Natalia Evgenievna shared useful links for studying statistical data and offered practical advice on what would be interesting to include in final projects. The speaker also emphasized the importance of combining efforts to achieve results:

"Strength lies not in individual work, but in unity. It's always important to find the time to apply your professionalism where it's needed," noted Natalya Evgenievna.

As part of the third block, participants enjoyed an introductory lecture by Natalia Evgenievna Ryazanova, PhD in Geographical Sciences and Associate Professor of the Department of International Complex Problems of Nature Management at MGIMO University, on the topic "Roadmap for the Five-Year Action for Mountainous Territories."

Participants learned about the measures planned and currently being undertaken as part of the "Five Years of Action for the Development of Mountain Regions."

"As part of the 'Voice of the Mountains' Youth Day, we, together, have made a significant contribution to the mountain agenda: we're emphasizing traditions and culture, engaging young people, and doing our part to combat climate change through information," noted Natalya Evgenyevna.

Participants learned about the International Mountain Centre's work and its Mountain Partnership program initiatives. The speaker also outlined the plans for the Five-Year Global Framework for Action.

Natalia Evgenievna also paid attention to motivational programs:

"There's a youth award called 'Mountain Future,' which recognizes those who have demonstrated excellence in innovation and the adaptation of solutions. I propose that our Forum be submitted to the 'Youth' category. After all, the results we present and finalize clearly fall under this category."

As per tradition, at the end of the lecture, Natalya Evgenyevna shared useful links and practical tips for preparing the final project of the Youth Day Model "Voice of the Mountains." She also thanked the participants for their attention and wished them success.

After completing each introductory lecture, students were divided into team groups to develop a “Youth Strategy for the Development of Mountainous Territories.”

The final part of the Youth Day "Voice of the Mountains" of the Second International Forum "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MOUNTAIN TERRITORIES" began with a ceremony awarding participants with certificates.

Next, the team groups presented four projects with proposals for implementing the SDGs in Dagestan's mountainous regions. Each project contained ideas for environmental, social, and economic clusters. The participants immersed themselves in the work and formulated excellent proposals that could significantly impact solutions to the problems of mountainous regions in Dagestan and other regions.

The expert jury noted the high quality of each submitted work, emphasizing the authors' professionalism and originality of their approaches. For the participants, the "Voice of the Mountains" Youth Day was a unique opportunity not only to showcase their talents but also to gain valuable experience, enriching their professional portfolios and opening up new prospects for development.

Summing up, N.E. Ryazanova thanked the students for their work and wished them continued success. Natalia also thanked DSU for the opportunity to host such an important event. The Rector of DSU then invited all participants to continue their youth work in mountainous areas at his university.

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Thirteen people were killed in a strike by the Security Service of the Russian Federation on a mosque in the Sudanese city of El Fasher, according to volunteers and eyewitnesses.

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Khartoum, October 9 (Xinhua) — At least 13 people were killed and more than 21 wounded when the paramilitary Rapid Intervention Force (RIF) shelled a mosque in the western Sudanese city of El Fasher, volunteers and eyewitnesses reported on Thursday.

"The Abu Shouk Mosque in El Fasher was hit by gunfire on Wednesday evening, killing at least 13 civilians and injuring more than 21," the Abu Shouk Camp Ambulance Service said in a statement.

The organization reported that the mosque was sheltering dozens of families who fled the Abu Shouk area after SBR forces recently entered it.

An eyewitness told Xinhua that safety concerns prevented rescuers from reaching the site until early Thursday morning, when volunteers cleared the rubble and recovered 13 bodies of the dead and several injured.

The Sudan office of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs condemned the recent attacks in El Fasher.

Sudan is experiencing a major conflict between the country's armed forces and the RRF, which erupted in April 2023. The fighting has claimed tens of thousands of lives and forced millions to flee their homes, exacerbating the country's humanitarian crisis.

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