R.T. Erdogan and V. Putin discussed the situation in Gaza and Ukraine by telephone.

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Ankara, October 7 (Xinhua) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the US-backed ceasefire proposal in the Gaza Strip, as well as the conflict in Ukraine, during a telephone conversation on Tuesday, the Turkish presidential office reported.

The Chancellery's statement noted that the interlocutors discussed bilateral relations between Turkey and Russia, as well as pressing regional and global issues.

R.T. Erdoğan informed V.Putin that Ankara continues to make active efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged Palestinian enclave. He also cited the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump.

As indicated in the statement, R. T. Erdogan also emphasized the need for diplomatic initiatives to achieve a “just and lasting peace” in Ukraine, confirming that Türkiye will continue to work in this direction. –0–

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The World Bank has raised its economic growth forecasts for Georgia for 2025 and 2026.

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Tbilisi, October 7 (Xinhua) — According to an updated World Bank report, Georgia's economic growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 are 7 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively, up 1.5 percentage points and 0.5 percentage points from the June forecasts. This was reported on Tuesday by the Georgian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, citing the latest edition of the "Europe and Central Asia Economic Report: Jobs and Welfare."

"Georgia has one of the highest rates of improvement in its economic growth forecast for 2025. It is noteworthy that Georgia is the leader in projected economic growth rates among countries in the region and Europe for both 2025 and 2026," said Vakhtang Tsintsadze, Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development.

According to him, economic growth in the country is expected to exceed the forecasts of international financial institutions. –0–

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At least 15 people were killed when a landslide hit a bus in northern India.

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New Delhi, October 7 (Xinhua) — At least 15 people were killed and several more injured in the mountainous northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh on Tuesday when a landslide struck a moving bus, causing it to fall into a deep gorge, local police confirmed.

According to reports, the tragedy occurred in Bilaspur district. Several women and children were among the dead.

According to the latest media reports, rescue teams have already arrived at the scene. –0–

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The WTO has raised its forecast for global trade growth in 2025 to 2.4 percent.

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Geneva, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) — The World Trade Organization (WTO) on Tuesday raised its forecast for global merchandise trade growth in 2025 to 2.4 percent, significantly higher than the 0.9 percent forecast made in August. At the same time, the forecast for 2026 was lowered to 0.5 percent from 1.8 percent.

According to the latest WTO World Trade Prospects and Statistics report, global GDP is expected to grow by 2.7 percent in 2025 and by 2.6 percent in 2026.

The report also found that global merchandise trade, measured as the average of exports and imports, grew by 4.9 percent year-on-year in the first half of this year.

The WTO attributed these strong performances to several factors, including the buildup of import inventories in North American countries ahead of expected increases in US tariffs, slowing inflation and supportive fiscal policies, robust growth in emerging markets, and a sharp increase in trade in artificial intelligence-related goods.

Furthermore, as the report shows, trade between developing countries demonstrated significant growth. In the first half of 2025, South-South trade grew by 8 percent year-on-year in value terms, outpacing the 6 percent growth of the global average. –0–

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One day – two agreements: GUU and TNU will create a system of cooperation for the development of science and education.

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On October 7, 2025, a signing ceremony was held for two cooperation agreements between the State University of Management and the Pacific National University.

On behalf of the State University of Management, the agreements were signed by Rector Vladimir Stroyev, and on behalf of Pacific National University, by Rector Yuri Marfin, a graduate of the "Academic Reserve 2022" program. The first agreement covers cooperation in improving the quality of education and research, information exchange, and the training, retraining, and professional development of specialists. The second agreement envisages the creation of a unified system of long-term cooperation in the development and implementation of work programs and curricula in the field of computer-aided design systems and the use of modern CNC systems.

Following the signing ceremony, the leaders discussed the specifics of the Far East region and its universities. Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, noted the independence and leadership positions of Vladivostok universities, as well as the high practical focus of Khabarovsk higher education institutions. Yuri Marfin, Head of the Pacific National University, noted their shared interests in developing network educational programs and confirmed their desire to act as an operator in the Khabarovsk Krai. He also expressed interest in joint expert and analytical work commissioned by manufacturing companies, the government, and international partners.

Maria Karelina, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management and Management, and Dmitry Nikitin, Head of the CNC Laboratory, visited PNU at the end of September. They spoke about the university's completed projects on expert analytics in mechanical engineering and the overall development of its engineering competencies.

SUM Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov highlighted the university's extensive experience in developing a leadership talent pool. Currently, 44 graduates of the Academic Reserve program are heading Russian universities, including a distinguished guest from PNU. Specifically, the program's recently launched international track was mentioned. Dmitry Bryukhanov also briefly introduced the guest to SUM's capabilities in distance education.

Returning to the topic of joint network programs, Vladimir Stroyev proposed holding a meeting of vice-rectors to identify specific areas of collaboration and prepare a presentation for students by the spring. As a recent successful example, the rector cited a unique network program with the I.T. Trubilin Kuban State Agrarian University, which enrolled 57 students in its first year.

Yuri Marfin proposed combining the universities' marketing efforts to recruit applicants who, for whatever reason, were unable to enroll in the partner universities' main programs.

Yuri Marfin also expressed strong interest in SUM's project-based learning competencies. He described this topic as a pressing one for the Far East and invited his colleagues to join the upcoming meeting of regional university rectors on this topic.

Dmitry Bryukhanov confirmed his willingness to share his experience in this area, especially since the Interregional Educational and Methodological Center for Project-Based Learning has been operating at SUM since last year, and the journal "Project Management Bulletin" has been published since June. SUM's high level of expertise in this area is also demonstrated by the victory of our student Danila Yakovlev in the All-Russian Competition of Graduate Theses in the "Startup as a Diploma" format.

Discussing plans for further developing relations with PSU, Vladimir Stroyev offered assistance in promoting youth policy and career guidance. The rector mentioned that PSU is the best university in Moscow for educational work, and that it hosts a Methodological Center for the Study and Strengthening of the KVN Movement in the Russian Regional Youth Organization. The First Management School organizes and conducts entrepreneurship sessions at the country's largest children's camps and is also preparing an innovation Olympiad in collaboration with the Wildberries company.

Yuri Marfin then took a short tour of the university. At the Media Center, he was told about the six existing online master's programs and the work of the PSU Digital Corps, including plans to integrate artificial intelligence into it. The PSU Rector expressed keen interest in the distance learning system and asked for an account so he could explore the software's capabilities in his free time.

Vladimir Filatov, Director of the Engineering Project Management Center at the State University of Management, spoke in detail about the operating principles of the inter-university student design bureau, the opening of new laboratories, and collaboration with industrial partners. He also answered questions about the design bureau's recruitment process.

Yuri Marfin was equally interested in the GUU Pre-University. Director Marina Grigorieva answered his questions about the faculty, meals, class composition, preparation for the Unified State Exam, and the availability of paid tuition.

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Moscow Industrial Leaders: 13 Moscow enterprises received awards

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The Moscow Industrial Leaders awards ceremony took place in the capital. The event was timed to coincide with Moscow Industry Day. The event was announced by Moscow's Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Moscow is one of the largest industrial centers in the world. Nearly 4,600 companies operate in the city, employing approximately 755,000 people. The Technopolis Moscow special economic zone is the center of the capital's high-tech manufacturing. In 2017, Moscow Industry Day was established at the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin. Every year on October 7, the "Moscow Industry Leaders" award is presented, recognizing the achievements of the capital's factories and plants. This year, 13 companies won, including manufacturers of medical devices, microchips, laser systems, vehicles, and others," noted Maxim Liksutov.

The winners were chosen in such nominations as “Highly Efficient Industrial Enterprise in the Industry,” “Most Highly Efficient SEZ Resident,” “Largest Built Facility,” “Growth in Labor Productivity,” “Export-Oriented Industrial Enterprise,” “Young Industrialist of the Year,” and “R

"Moscow companies successfully develop innovative and in-demand products, invest in their development, train new talent, utilize the most advanced technologies, and conquer foreign markets. The Moscow Industrial Leaders Award recognizes the significant contribution of enterprises to the development of the city's economy and the country's technological sovereignty," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy.

Anatoly Garbuzov.

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Leaders in the pharmaceutical, medical machine tool, food, rocket and space, automotive, microelectronics, and radioelectronics industries were selected in the "Highly Efficient Industrial Enterprise" category. These included the biotechnology company Firn M, the manufacturer of medical devices for traumatology and orthopedics Tsito, and the developer of laser systems and equipment Lassard, a resident of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ).

The award was also received by the Kolomensky bakery and confectionery holding, the aerospace company Bureau 1440 (in June of this year, the company launched production of solar panels at the Pechatniki site of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ), the NAMI scientific and engineering center for the Russian transport industry, and the Elvis microcircuit design center.

Interactive equipment manufacturer Nex-T was recognized as the most efficient resident of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ. The largest completed facility was the pharmaceutical production facility of Generium-Next, a resident of the Moscow SEZ in Zelenograd, which Sergei Sobyanin opened at the Alabushevo site on October 7, 2025.

Sergei Sobyanin opened a new pharmaceutical production facility at the Alabushevo site.

Aitel, a company that creates industrial automation systems, was named the leader in labor productivity growth. The Spetskabel cable plant won the "Export-Oriented Industrial Enterprise" category.

Maxim Bobryshev, technical director and co-founder of the machine tool company Beaver Tech, was named Young Industrialist of the Year. He won the "R" nomination.

Additionally, as part of Moscow Industry Day, a ceremony was held to award honorary titles to employees of the capital's industrial enterprises. They represent the food, mechanical engineering, space, automotive, and other industries.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin congratulated the city residents onMoscow Industry DayIt is celebrated annually on October 7th.

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The Tajik Foreign Ministry announced Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Dushanbe and a number of international events.

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Almaty, October 7 (Xinhua) — A series of high-level international events, including a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin, will take place in Dushanbe from October 8 to 10, the press service of the Tajik Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday.

According to the department's statement, Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to Tajikistan. The visit will include a wreath-laying ceremony at the monument to Ismail Somoni, negotiations, and the signing of interstate and intergovernmental documents.

It is also reported that on October 9, the presidents of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Russia will hold the 2nd Central Asia-Russia Summit.

The press service added that a Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) summit will be held on October 10 under the chairmanship of Tajik President Emomali Rahmon. CIS heads of state will discuss current international issues, including regional and global security.

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The death toll from counterfeit alcohol in the Leningrad Region has risen to 45.

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St. Petersburg, October 7 (Xinhua) — The death toll from alcohol consumption containing methyl alcohol in Russia's Leningrad Region has reached 45, the Russian Investigative Committee reported on Tuesday.

According to the agency, investigators in Moscow have detained two more suspects from among the management and beneficiaries of a commercial organization that stored counterfeit alcohol-containing products in the Tosnensky District of the Leningrad Region.

The investigation into the criminal case concerning the production and sale of products that do not meet consumer safety or health requirements, which resulted in the accidental death of two or more people, is ongoing.

In September, multiple deaths following the consumption of counterfeit alcohol began to be recorded in the Leningrad Region. In some cases, methanol was found to be the cause of death.

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Russia attacked Ukraine's energy and rail infrastructure, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister says

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Kyiv, October 7 (Xinhua) — On Tuesday night, Russia launched a massive attack on energy and railway infrastructure in Ukraine's Poltava and Sumy regions. Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction and Minister of Communities and Territories Development Oleksiy Kuleba announced this on Facebook.

In the Poltava region in the central part of the country, a locomotive depot, power supply network, traction substations, administrative and storage buildings, and rolling stock were reportedly hit by shelling. Several trains were temporarily suspended.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, in the city of Sumy, the administrative center of the Sumy region in northeastern Ukraine, residential buildings were damaged by shelling, and part of the city was without power.

The Ukrainian Air Force, for its part, reported on Telegram that on Tuesday night, Russia fired a total of two missiles and 152 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types at Ukrainian territory. By 9:00 a.m. Kyiv time, 88 drones had been shot down or suppressed. Two missiles and 52 attack drones were recorded hitting ten locations.

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In 2026, Kazakhstan will increase oil supplies to Germany to 130,000 tons per month.

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Almaty, October 7 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan will increase oil supplies to Germany to 130,000 tons per month in 2026, the press service of Kazakhstan's national oil and gas company, KazMunayGas (KMG), announced on Tuesday.

Following negotiations between KMG Chairman of the Management Board Askhat Khasenov and Rosneft Deutschland GmbH CEO Johannes Bremer, the current agreement for the supply of Kazakh oil to Germany was extended until the end of 2026. The agreement provides for an increase in monthly oil supplies from the Karachaganak field operator from 100,000 to 130,000 tons.

Earlier, KMG announced that Kazakhstan plans to ship 1.5 million tons of oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline in 2025. –0–

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