Under the supervision of Guangzhou Customs, a total of 260 China-Europe freight trains were dispatched from January to September 2025.

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BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — A total of 260 China-Europe international rail freight trains were dispatched under the supervision of customs authorities in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, in the first nine months of 2025, according to the news website chinanews.com.

According to statistics, these trains carried more than 22,000 standard containers (TEU) with goods worth a total of about 5.9 billion yuan (approximately 828.7 million US dollars).

According to local customs authorities, from October 1 to 8, during the 8-day holiday to celebrate the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiujie), four China-Europe trains are scheduled to depart from Guangzhou International Port Station, carrying 388 standard containers of cargo worth about 120 million yuan. The cargo includes a wide range of high-value-added products such as new energy vehicles, electronic products, and customized LED lighting fixtures. -0-

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Study: Mantle on far side of Moon is cooler than on near side

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BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have discovered that the mantle on the far side of the moon is colder than on the near side after analyzing lunar soil samples collected by China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe.

This discovery provides petrological and geochemical evidence for temperature differences between the near and far sides of the lunar mantle, as well as key scientific data for studying the evolution of the Moon.

The study was jointly conducted by the Beijing Institute of Uranium Geology, Peking University and Shandong University and published in the journal Nature Geoscience. -0-

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The first AI hackathon, TE AI HACK, was held at NSU.

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September 30th Faculty of Information Technology The final round of the TE AI HACK 2025 AI hackathon, timed to coincide with the faculty's 25th anniversary, was held at NSU's Faculty of Information Technologies (FIT). Over the course of two days, 19 teams of students and schoolchildren worked on solving cases related to the use of AI agents in business processes.

The hackathon was organized by the NSU Institute of Information Technologies and True Engineering. It was the first time the event was held, and over 60 people participated.

According to Anastasia Surkova, a fourth-year student at the NSU Faculty of Information Technologies and one of the organizers, the emphasis was on product development: “We wanted the students to understand the potential client’s goals and create not only a working prototype, but also a complete product that could be presented.”

The teams worked on two tasks: the first was "smart search," a service that uses an AI agent to transform users' informal queries into formal language and find the necessary information in a knowledge base. The second was document comic book transformation, a solution that transforms textual information into visual stories.

The geography of the participants turned out to be broader than the organizers expected: among the contestants were students from the Faculty of Information Technology, the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics (FMM) of NSU, the Institute of Intelligent Robotics (IIR) of NSU, NSTU, RANEPA, as well as Novosibirsk high school students.

"We expected the hackathon to be primarily for our students, but in the end, we had students from various universities and even schools. This is great: it means there's genuine demand for such events," noted Anton Chumak, a fourth-year student at the NSU Faculty of Information Technologies and one of the hackathon's organizers.

Thirteen teams advanced to the final defense. In the finals, the participants presented their projects to experts from the IT company True Engineering. According to the jury, they were particularly impressed by the uniqueness of the cases and the teams' dedicated work.

TE AI HACK 2025 Winners: 1st place — Team Hedgehog (Ilya Karakulin, NSU Institute of Intelligent Robotics; Yulia Vyaznikova, Ilya Pereverzev, and Bogdan Martynov, NSU Faculty of Information Technologies); 2nd place — Team bebryata (Pavel Ivankov, Semyon Denisov, NSU Faculty of Information Technologies; Mikhail Borovets, NSU Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics); 3rd place — Team False Engineering (Maria Shipaeva, NSU Faculty of Information Technologies; Alexander Bondarenko, Bogdan Afanasyev, NSU Faculty of Mathematics and Mathematics).

All participants received prizes—merch from True Engineering and NSU—and the best teams were added to the company's talent pool. This means they will receive priority for internships and interviews.

The organizers noted that the hackathon atmosphere was intense but inspiring: "We worked very hard, and it wasn't just an event for the sake of it, but a real-life experience of interacting with a company. It was a tremendous experience for the students," shared Anastasia Surkova.

True Engineering also positively assessed the first experience of holding a hackathon together with NSU and expressed its readiness to continue the collaboration.

NSU's Faculty of Future Technologies celebrated its 25th anniversary in the true spirit of a faculty of future technologies: creating new solutions and uniting the university, industry, and talented students.

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The Chinese-Russian art exhibition dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory is being held in Changchun.

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BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — The Chinese-Russian art exhibition "The People Will Victory," dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the victory in the Great Patriotic War of the USSR, and the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, is being held in Changchun, capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province, the People's Daily reported.

The exhibition reportedly features a total of 165 works of art across various genres, including Chinese national painting, oil painting, engraving, sculpture, and others, which artistically demonstrate the full weight of the war years.

Among them, the China Museum of Fine Arts loaned 87 national-class masterpieces, including "War Horse" by the renowned Chinese artist Xu Beihong and "Ten Thousand Generations of Peace" by the renowned master of Chinese traditional painting, Qi Baishi. The Ilya Repin Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg loaned 39 works created by renowned artists during their artistic trips to Jilin Province, including works by Alexander Grishin. The Fan Di'an Art Gallery in Pucheng County, Fujian Province (southeast China), loaned 34 Russian paintings on the theme of the Anti-Japanese War. All of these significant works were presented to the public for the first time in Jilin Province.

Wang Jianguo, Chairman of the Jilin Provincial Artists Association, stated that this exhibition combines international scope, historical richness, and artistic depth. It will provide an unforgettable visual feast for the majority of viewers and art lovers.

The exhibition was jointly organized by the China Museum of Fine Arts, the Propaganda Department of the Jilin Provincial Party Committee, the Jilin Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, the Foreign Affairs Office of the Jilin Provincial Government, and the Jilin Federation of Literary and Artistic Workers. It opened on September 30 and runs until November 30. -0-

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Six patients died in a fire at a hospital in western India.

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NEW DELHI, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — Six patients were killed in a massive fire in the intensive care unit of a government hospital in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, local police said on Monday.

A fire broke out on the night between Sunday and Monday at Sawai Man Singh Hospital in the Rajasthan capital of Jaipur.

The fire was caused by a short circuit, police added.

The intensive care unit was located on the second floor of the hospital. According to police, the fire quickly spread and released toxic gases, resulting in the deaths of patients.

A total of 11 patients were in the intensive care unit at the time of the fire. Five patients were rescued from the fire, but they remain in critical condition.

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The death toll from the Indonesian school collapse has risen to 53, as search efforts continue.

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JAKARTA, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — The death toll from a school building collapse in Indonesia's East Java province has risen to 53 as search efforts continue for those trapped under the rubble, local rescue services said Monday.

A joint rescue team recovered eight bodies from the rubble of the Al-Hosini Islamic Boarding School in Sidoarjo district on Sunday evening, according to Nanang Sigit, head of the East Java Search and Rescue Agency.

As of the eighth day of the operation, a total of 157 victims had been identified, including 104 survivors and 53 fatalities.

The evacuation process is still ongoing, with the primary focus currently being on clearing debris on the northern side of the facility, in areas not connected to the main structure. Heavy equipment and electrical equipment have been deployed to support the search and rescue efforts.

The building collapsed on September 29 while hundreds of students were reportedly praying inside, leaving many trapped under the rubble.

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32 journalists have been killed since the start of Sudan's civil war in April 2023, according to the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate.

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Khartoum, October 6 (Xinhua) — At least 32 journalists have been killed since the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Intervention Forces (RIF) erupted in April 2023, the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate (a professional organization of journalists in Sudan – Xinhua) said on Sunday.

“Since the beginning of the armed conflict in the country, 32 journalists have been killed, and more than 500 violations have been committed against journalists, including arrests, detentions and physical attacks,” said the head of the syndicate, Abdel Moneim Abu Idriss.

A. M. A. Idris called on international organizations to intervene to protect journalists and create safe corridors for their evacuation from El Fasher. Last month, the UN described El Fasher, the capital of Sudan's North Darfur state, as the "epicentre of suffering" after more than 500 days of siege by the RSF.

A. M. A. Idris noted that several journalists, both men and women, remain trapped in the city in question, facing the same difficulties as local residents and unable to carry out their work due to deteriorating conditions.

The Sudanese Journalists' Syndicate mourned on Saturday the death of journalist Al-Nur Suleiman, who was killed in an SRF drone strike on his home in the Al-Daraja area of El Fasher.

The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Intervention Forces has forced hundreds of journalists, including men and women, to flee conflict zones in search of safety, many of them leaving their workplaces or even the country.

According to earlier data from the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate, about 150 journalists have moved from Khartoum to other regions, while about 70 have fled to neighboring countries.

The war has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions of people within and across borders, exacerbating an already serious humanitarian crisis.

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A Hamas delegation arrived in Egypt for talks on implementing Donald Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan.

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Cairo, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — A delegation from the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) arrived in Egypt on Sunday to prepare for talks with the Egyptian side in the Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday, Egyptian sources told Xinhua.

The two sides will hold talks to implement the first phase of US President Donald Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan, according to informed sources.

The talks will focus on the details of implementing the first phase of the plan, sources told Xinhua, adding that key points of discussion are expected to include a prisoner exchange mechanism between Hamas and Israel, as well as the process for transferring its weapons to Hamas.

Following the meeting with Hamas, the Egyptian side will hold a separate meeting with the Israeli delegation. Sources said the results of both talks will be conveyed to US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steven Witkoff and Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner upon their arrival in Egypt.

Egypt's Foreign Ministry on Saturday confirmed talks between Israeli and Hamas delegations will take place on Monday to discuss "field conditions and details" of an exchange of "all Israeli detainees and Palestinian prisoners" in accordance with the US-proposed 20-point plan.

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Developers at the NSU Artificial Intelligence Center have created a prototype of the "Digital Assistant for Doctor Pirogov" system.

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A prototype of the world's first medical decision support system, the "Digital Physician Assistant 'Dr. Pirogov,'" was developed by scientists at the Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (AI Center) of Novosibirsk State University. It is based on a hybrid technical solution combining neural and semantic networks. The digital physician assistant contains information on 250 major diseases. This number will increase in the future, as the system will be expanded to include information on additional pathological conditions. Information on these conditions is currently being systematized and verified. The developers used a hybrid approach combining neural network methods and a specialized knowledge graph, ANDSystem, to ensure the interpretability of decisions. The prototype was created using research and development conducted at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

– Developing the Doctor Pirogov system, we set ourselves the task: to reduce the routine load on the doctor and reduce the duration of the patient without loss of quality. This system is also able to provide consulting support and support medical decisions in the provision of primary medical care in a wide range of medical directions, which is especially relevant with the current deficiency of narrow specialists in remote and sparsely populated regions. Our “Doctor Pirogov” allows the patient’s interactive survey. We plan to implement both voice and visual interface. The system “studies” medical documentation, analyzes clinical information and instrumental research, evaluates laboratory indicators and results of genetic testing. She does all this, relying on the semantic columns of knowledge, built on the basis of an analysis of the knowledge contained in its basis of medical and scientific literature. The results of the work of the Doctor Pirogov system are a list of probable diagnoses on pathophysiological justifications, a list of necessary additional examinations, therapy recommendations taking into account drug interactions, and recommended personalized preventive measures for each particular patient. At the moment, we have created a prototype of the system, the main functions of a digital assistant have been successfully worked out, ”said the leading researcher, project manager at the NSU Artificial Intelligence Center, the head of the laboratory of artificial intelligence and large genetic data ICIG SB RAS, and the head of the computer proteomics ICIG, Vladimir Ivanisenko.

The Doctor Pirogov system combines knowledge across 20 medical specialties, including internal medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, oncology, psychiatry, dermatology, hematology, nephrology, rheumatology, and others. This allows it to be used as a universal digital assistant for general practitioners, emergency physicians, and specialists.

The developers of the Doctor Pirogov system are confident that the digital physician assistant will be extremely useful in rural areas where paramedics see patients. It will assist these medical professionals in making treatment decisions and referring patients to diagnostic centers for additional testing or to other medical facilities for specialized care. Doctor Pirogov can be used for preliminary patient interviews in pre-hospital care settings and to support the physician during appointments. Patients can enter their personal information, complaints, and test results while waiting for their appointment—the user-friendly interface ensures a seamless experience. Based on the patient's initial information, the system will generate a list of possible conditions, ranked by risk. During the appointment, the physician will then conduct further interviews to confirm the diagnosis, if necessary, and Doctor Pirogov will recommend additional tests and treatment options. The physician decides whether to follow these recommendations.

"Doctor Pirogov" will be an assistant to healthcare professionals. It won't replace doctors, but it will significantly facilitate their work. When used in pre-hospital care settings, it will conduct an initial patient interview and analyze existing clinical data, issue a referral for lab tests or a doctor's appointment, including a recommendation for a specialist. This will allow for efficient patient flow, ensure preliminary triage and routing, and reduce the workload of community healthcare workers. Supporting the doctor during appointments is equally important. Here, our system will expedite the processing of patient complaints, their test results, and other clinical data. Supporting clinical decision-making based on a database of medical and scientific knowledge is also crucial. This will reduce the duration of patient appointments without sacrificing quality and reduce the risk of diagnostic errors. "Doctor Pirogov" will be especially useful for doctors in rural and remote areas. It will be able to provide consulting support in many medical specialties where specialist availability is limited and analyze lab data, instrumental examinations, and medical records. This will improve the quality of initial diagnosis and treatment, reduce the need to refer patients to the district center, and reduce the workload of rural doctors thanks to the AI system's interpretation of complex clinical data, explained Vladimir Ivanisenko.

It took scientists from Novosibirsk State University and the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS 10 years to create the semantic network embedded in the Doctor Pirogov system. This work was conducted at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS under the leadership of Academician Nikolai Kolchanov. The developers were tasked with finding pharmacological targets and developing drugs for a number of common diseases. They needed to determine which gene a specific drug targets and then, based on this information, develop the chemical structure of the drug.

– A person has about 20 thousand genes, they interact with each other. At the same time, one gene is able to suppress or increase the activity of another. Depending on this, they can react differently to a particular drug. To solve the problem of choosing targets for the action of the medicine, it is necessary to determine which genes are associated with a certain disease and how these genes interact with each other. It was obvious to us that it was impossible to do without the help of artificial intelligence in this situation, so we began to build a semantic network. Its difference from the neural network is, when teaching neural networks, knowledge is distributed through the so -called Libra in the form of some numbers. To make the methods of AI interpreted, it is necessary to distribute the knowledge gained in training in the form of semantic networks. We had 20 thousand genes, each of them became a peak, and facts – about 30 thousand diseases. Between them are the ribs – relationships. Our system was supposed to take into account everything – risk factors, the influence of the external environment, mutations in genes, the physiological parameters of the body. All this information was contained in 50 million scientific publications. One person working 8 hours a day and spending 2 minutes on reading one article would take 300 years to perform this work. Every year, an average of 1.5 million publications appear. In this work, to extract facts from the texts, we involved neural networks, applying a thin tuning method to them, for which 25 thousand rules were previously manually registered. As a result, a semantic network was built, where about 40 thousand facts of the ratio of genes and symptoms with various diseases were installed, ”said Vladimir Ivanenko.

A large team of researchers was involved in this large-scale project. Students from NSU and other Novosibirsk universities also contributed to the creation of the semantic network of the specialized ANDSystem knowledge graph. Under the supervision of Vladimir Ivanisenko alone, 40 student papers were written. Each year, 10-12 students participated in the work as part of their summer internship. Six PhD dissertations were defended, and over 150 scientific articles were published, devoted to the analysis of various diseases using this information extraction method. Initially aimed at solving scientific problems, the developers later decided to adapt it for practical medicine. A semantic network, unlike the human brain, can store and, if necessary, retrieve a much larger volume of information about medications and their compatibility with each other, side effects and contraindications in the presence of comorbidities, and much more. The use of AI will help avoid errors in prescribing medications, determining patient management strategies, and their rehabilitation. Currently, there are no analogues of this system in the world, and only four similar systems are known that perform scientific tasks in the field of genetics.

The digital physician assistant's functions have now been successfully tested, and the developers of Doctor Pirogov are now faced with the task of implementing it on a large scale. To achieve this, it is necessary to obtain the appropriate permitting documentation for classification as medical software, register with Roszdravnadzor, and obtain an assessment of compliance with the requirements of the EAEU Technical Regulation and Standard 047/2018. Systematic solutions at the Russian government level are also needed: the creation of a regulatory sandbox for testing AI in clinical practice, a simplified registration procedure for AI-based medical solutions subject to physician oversight, and the development of Methodological Recommendations from the Russian Ministry of Health for integrating digital assistants into primary care. Once all these steps are completed, medical facilities will need to retrofit their offices with computerized workstations for patient-doctor interaction with the AI.

Clinical trials of the Doctor Pirogov system will begin next year. Internal verification of its scientific validity is currently underway.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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Israeli negotiators will travel to Egypt on Monday to participate in ceasefire talks in Gaza, Netanyahu said.

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Jerusalem, October 6 (Xinhua) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a high-ranking delegation to fly to Egypt on Monday for indirect talks with Hamas to end the war in the Gaza Strip, his office announced on Sunday.

The negotiating team will be led by Ron Dermer, Minister of Strategic Planning and a close ally of B. Netanyahu.

Representatives of Hamas and Israel will discuss in Sharm el-Sheikh a US proposal to end the nearly 24-month war and release the 48 hostages still held in Gaza. The war has already claimed the lives of more than 67,000 Palestinians, devastated the enclave, and led to famine in the Gaza Strip.

Israel said on Saturday it had halted all military operations to capture Gaza City and was now solely on the defensive.

However, on Sunday, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir visited the northern Gaza Strip and warned that military operations would resume if the upcoming talks fail.

"If political efforts fail, we will return to combat. We will continue to fulfill our mission while protecting the lives of our soldiers," he said.

Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also warned that the Israeli offensive on Gaza would intensify if Hamas refused to release the hostages held in the enclave. "If Hamas refuses to release the hostages, the IDF will once again intensify its shelling until Hamas is completely defeated and all hostages are freed," he said at a ceremony in Jerusalem commemorating the fallen soldiers.

Israeli troops are “operating in the center of Gaza City and are prepared for any developments,” added I. Katz. –0–

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