A think tank's report presents China's progress in protecting the Yangtze River's ecology.

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WUHAN, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) — A report released Friday showed significant progress China has made in ecological protection along the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

The document, titled "A Mighty River Nurtures a Great Nation – Achievements, Inspirations and Global Significance of Yangtze River Governance in the New Era," was released by Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency, as part of the ongoing Great Rivers Dialogue 2025 in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province.

It notes that 11 provincial-level regions along the Yangtze River Economic Belt, which accounts for half of China's population and GDP, have seen historic changes in environmental protection.

In recent years, China has prioritized environmental protection along the Yangtze River, which is one of the country's most important ecological treasures, the report said.

Pollution control campaigns are curbing environmental degradation in the region. According to the report, the proportion of surface water classified as Classes I-III on a five-tier scale in the Yangtze River basin has increased from 82.3 percent in 2016 to over 98 percent today, while water quality in the main river has remained at Class II for five consecutive years.

The region's aquatic biological resources and biodiversity are also recovering: 344 native fish species were recorded in the river basin between 2021 and 2024, 36 more than between 2017 and 2020.

The report also emphasizes the importance of coordinated efforts among provinces, cities and relevant departments, as well as steps to strengthen legislation, improve cooperation mechanisms and implement an environmental compensation system. -0-

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Dmitry Patrushev visited the World Food India 2025 food exhibition.

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During his working visit to the Republic of India, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev of the Russian Federation participated in the opening ceremony of the World Food India 2025 food exhibition. The Deputy Prime Minister also toured the exhibition site and spoke with Russian producers of products presented at the exhibition.

"The Russian Federation is a key supplier of agricultural products to the global market. This is our contribution to strengthening global food security. The Republic of India is our country's leading trading partner in agriculture. In 2024, trade between our countries increased by 12%. In 2025, Russia confirmed its status as the largest supplier of sunflower oil to the Indian market. I hope that this exhibition will help establish new, sustainable contacts between Russian and Indian companies," said Dmitry Patrushev.

During his visit to the exhibition site, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia met with Chirag Ram Vilas Paswan, Minister of Food and Processing Industries of the Republic of India. Dmitry Patrushev emphasized Russia's interest in further actively developing cooperation. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the participation of Russian producers in World Food India 2025 could facilitate the launch of new joint projects.

Dmitry Patrushev toured the Russian Federation's stand. Sixteen Russian exporters representing key agricultural subsectors—grain, oil and fat, meat, dairy, confectionery, finished goods, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, fish, and seafood—are presenting their products at World Food India 2025. In total, more than 30 Russian companies are participating in the business mission at the exhibition.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Artificial intelligence is a promising area for cooperation between Russia and China.

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At the World Digital Commerce Expo in Hangzhou, Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of Staff of the Russian Government Dmitry Grigorenko met with the head of the Chinese delegation, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China Wang Dongming. The central topic of the talks was the further development of the Russian-Chinese partnership, including in the field of artificial intelligence and innovation.

During the meeting, Dmitry Grigorenko emphasized that Russia places particular importance on developing relations with China. Currently, the countries' cooperation is based on the development of an independent financial infrastructure and strengthening industrial and technological sovereignty.

The parties paid special attention to discussing the development and implementation of artificial intelligence as the most promising areas for joint work.

"The potential for Russian-Chinese cooperation in artificial intelligence is enormous. Russia, like China, has its own extensive language models. We also place a strong emphasis on training strong data scientists and are integrating AI technology into public administration and all key economic sectors. Joining forces with our Chinese partners will allow us to build a solid foundation for the creation and development of large-scale projects and strengthen the technological sovereignty of our countries," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

He emphasized that the implementation of artificial intelligence in Russia is being systematic. Specifically, successful regional practices are being used for implementation at the federal and regional levels. The AI Development Center under the Government was established to select such solutions and coordinate the efforts of government agencies, businesses, and regions in implementing the technology.

The government is also paying special attention to developing data processing and storage infrastructure. The first step in this direction was the creation of transparent regulations for data centers. In collaboration with State Duma deputies, a bill that had been under consideration since 2022 was finalized. The law establishes the status of data centers as communications facilities and provides a clear definition, allowing them to be technologically connected to power grids through a simplified procedure and with preferential tariffs.

At the end of the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister recalled that the Russian-Chinese working group on the exchange of experience, regulation, and application of AI had already been assembled. Its first meeting was successfully held on September 23 in Chengdu.

The meeting confirmed Russia and China's mutual interest in strengthening strategic cooperation.

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Financial news: 09/26/2025, 12:01 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JVUS1 (RESOLizB03) were changed.

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September 26, 2025

12:01

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on September 26, 2025, 12:01 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 136.46) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1754.86 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 60.0%) of the security RU000A0JVUS1 (RESOLizB03) were changed.

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To Lyudmila Maksakova, People's Artist of Russia.

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the theater and film actress on her anniversary.

The telegram states, in particular:

"Your dramatic talent and ability to bring an unexpected twist to any role have enabled you to create countless roles on legendary stages and in film. Each of your appearances is filled with incredible energy. You are able to convey feelings and emotions, accurately embody the director's vision, and be at home in both comedy and tragedy. A caring teacher, you teach acting to students at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, imparting to them stage experience and a deep love of theater. And, of course, you set a model for their dedication to your profession.

I wish you health, success, prosperity and all the best."

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Marat Khusnullin: Over 600 km of tourist routes have been updated under the "Infrastructure for Life" national project since the beginning of the year.

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September 27 marks World Tourism Day. Transport accessibility is just as important to travelers as service and comfortable accommodations, which is why tourist routes are receiving significant attention in the implementation of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project. Since the beginning of the year, more than 600 km of such roads have been renovated, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Interest in domestic travel in Russia is growing every year. This is due both to the changing international political situation and to the active development of our domestic infrastructure, which boasts countless interesting and significant attractions. Many tourists flock year-round to exciting destinations: unique architectural monuments, nature reserves, and picturesque landscapes. We pay special attention to their accessibility. Developing high-quality roads to tourist attractions is more than just an infrastructure project. Each updated route is a path to increased tourist traffic, the creation of new jobs, support for traditional crafts, and the economic development of the regions. Since the beginning of the year, under the "Infrastructure for Life" national project, work has been completed on 132 sections of the regional and local road network leading to tourist attractions, totaling 611 km," said Marat Khusnullin.

Active roadwork continues, and by the end of the year, the number of renovated tourist route sites will increase significantly.

"Domestic tourism has a positive impact on improving the overall quality of life for Russians. Its development requires high-quality road infrastructure that allows both tourists on their own and in organized groups to comfortably reach their destinations. We are paying special attention to such road infrastructure: by the end of 2025, under the "Infrastructure for Living" national project alone, we will bring over 400 sections of regional and local roads leading to tourist attractions up to standard. Their total length will be over 2,000 km," said Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

The good condition of the road and transport infrastructure creates a positive image of the region as a comfortable and hospitable travel destination.

"High-quality road surfaces and clear navigation are important factors that influence the overall travel experience. Road safety is no less important: thanks to the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' work on these projects is being carried out comprehensively. In addition to roadway repairs, pedestrian crossings are being constructed, traffic lights, barriers, road signs, and road markings are being installed. The more convenient and safe the route to a tourist attraction, the more often travelers include it in their itineraries, recommend it to others, and are eager to return," noted Roman Novikov, head of the Federal Road Agency.

Tunnel in the Digorskoye Gorge, Republic of North Ossetia – Alania.

In the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, thanks to a national project, the reconstruction of one of the region's most important facilities—a tunnel at the 21st kilometer of the Chikola-Matsuta-Komi-Art highway—has been completed. The tunnel provides access to one of the republic's most picturesque and ecologically clean areas. Specialists carried out extensive work widening its arch; previously, large vehicles and tourist buses were unable to pass through. Now, the tunnel's dimensions meet modern standards. The Chikola-Matsuta-Komi-Art highway leads to unique natural landscapes and historical and cultural sites. Furthermore, eight tourist centers and alpine camps are located in the high-mountain part of the Digor Gorge, and the Digoria region itself is part of the Alania National Park.

The Alagir Gorge is no less popular. It is formed by the Ardon River valley. A monument to the Ossetian saint Uastyrdzhi stands at the entrance. Tourists are also drawn to the numerous watchtowers, fortresses, and ancient pagan sanctuaries located here. The Alagir and Digor Gorges are connected by the Transkam highway, Verkhniy Zgid, and Matsuta. Reconstruction of a 5.5-kilometer section of this road is being completed this year.

In the Magadan Region, repairs have been completed on a 1.3-kilometer section of the Solnechny-Ola regional highway. This is part of the developing "Following a Dream to the End of the World" tourist route, which leads from the Ola Museum of Local History in the village of Ola to Cape Nyuklya, which juts out into the Sea of Okhotsk. It is also known as "Cape Sleeping Beauty."

A 4.5-kilometer section of the Sukhodol-Nikolskoye road has been repaired in the Lipetsk Region. This route leads to one of the main attractions of the Krasninsky District—the Oleniy Nature Park. This 1,500-hectare area is used for the care and breeding of wild ungulates: European and sika deer, mouflon, roe deer, and fallow deer.

Road "Urlu-Aspak – Karakol", Altai Republic.

Construction continues on a 10-kilometer section of the Urlu-Aspak-Karakol highway in the Altai Republic. The road will become part of a promising tourist destination linking the region's picturesque corners along the Kyzyl-Ozyok-Aleksandrovka-Urlu-Aspak-Karakol-Elekmonar route. Work is underway on the section from the 5th to the 15th kilometer.

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The government will finance the construction of one of the largest schools in the Irkutsk region.

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Order No. 2646-r of September 25, 2025

In 2025, 681 million rubles will be allocated to continue construction of the school in Bratsk. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

One of the region's largest educational centers is designed to accommodate 1,275 students. Thanks to funding from the government's reserve fund, the facility will be 30% technically ready by the end of 2025.

Completion of construction is scheduled for 2027. In addition to classrooms, the new school will house an assembly hall, a gymnasium, and an outdoor sports center.

The subsidy will be provided as part of the implementation of the state program "Education Development".

The issue was considered atGovernment meeting on September 24.

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Service Learning: The new season of the program has launched at the State University of Management.

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The State University of Management held a ceremonial opening of the new season of the Service-Learning program, presenting the results of previous years and outlining future development vectors.

The meeting was opened by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova, who spoke about the program's implementation in Russia.

"The Service-Learning program is an important element of our systematic efforts to achieve youth policy goals and engage students in volunteer and community service. Many students, from their first year, want to not only gain theoretical knowledge but also apply it in practice. The project gives them the opportunity to test their skills, implement their ideas, and showcase their talents. Ultimately, these opportunities spark and sustain students' interest in self-development and self-realization throughout their years at the university," noted Olga Petrova.

Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, also delivered a welcoming speech:

"Our university was among the first to launch the program back in September 2023. Over the past two years, 67 social projects have been implemented for over 1,000 beneficiaries, and cooperation agreements have been signed with non-profit and public organizations in several regions of Russia. As a result of our systematic work, SUM took second place in the All-Russian Best Practices Competition, and by the end of the first quarter of this year, we were the leader in verifying social objectives. A number of cooperation agreements have been signed with major organizations. We intend to continue working and improving in this area."

Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, emphasized the importance of "Service Learning" for the country as a whole and for each participant in particular, noting that during the projects, students gain practical experience, which increases their competitiveness in the labor market. The Vice-Rector also signed cooperation agreements with the heads of several public organizations that have decided to partner with the State University of Management within the program.

Veronika Balandina, the program's director, presented the initiative's implementation mechanics at the State University of Management and its goals for 2025-2026 to those gathered.

On behalf of the university's partners, Alina Kontareva, President of the MnogoMama Center for Assistance to Large Families, who has been collaborating with GUU since 2023, spoke about the joint projects they have implemented. She expressed gratitude to the students for the interest, creativity, and responsibility they demonstrated during their work.

The event continued with presentations by students who were directly involved in the implementation of social initiatives.

Third-year student Tatyana Abakumova of the GUU Institute of Management and Social Sciences presented the school for administrators of the "Service-Learning" program, created jointly with Rosmolodezh.Granty. Nikita Aleinikov and Maria Userdnaya, also third-year students at the GUU Institute of Management and Social Sciences, shared their experience participating in the joint project "MnogoYunost" (MultiYouth) between the GUU Institute of Management and Social Sciences and the MultiMama Center for the Promotion of Youth.

The opening of the new season of the Service-Learning program has become a tradition at the State University of Management. Read our article to learn about the 2024 season.

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RUDN University hosted an international conference dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Patrice Lumumba

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He is a symbol of solidarity, the struggle for freedom, independence, and justice for the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and all of Africa as a whole. Of course, we are talking about Patrice Lumumba—an outstanding politician who died for the sovereignty of his country, after whom RUDN University bears its name. In honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of this hero of the DRC, our university hosted an international conference.

The event marked another step in strengthening and developing relations between the university and the African continent. A delegation from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, led by Patrice Lumumba's daughter, Juliana, attended.

"My father was killed when I was three years old. I don't remember much, but I do remember sitting in his office and watching him work. I can't describe the emotions and joy I feel being here in Moscow, and especially at Peoples' Friendship University. The USSR was the first country to recognize Congo's independence and protest after my father's death. And I am gratified to know that 100 years later, so many young people here at RUDN carry on the values of Patrice Lumumba. Namely: freedom, justice, and, most importantly, sovereignty. RUDN embodies these values through its mission, education, and what the university does for the world," says Juliana Lumumba.

"Since 1961, our university has proudly borne the name of Patrice Lumumba, embodying our special connection with the African continent. That's why we see our special mission in preserving Lumumba's memory and disseminating information about his life and legacy among young people. This is especially relevant today, as African countries confront neocolonialism and fight for equality and genuine national sovereignty. We believe that by providing high-quality education, we provide significant support to the entire continent in this regard," said Oleg Yastrebov, Rector of RUDN University.

According to Oleg Aleksandrovich, over decades of work, the university has developed friendly and partnership relations with Africa. More than 15,000 specialists trained at the university work across the continent. They have made and continue to make significant contributions to the development of their countries and the strengthening of relations between Russia and Africa. To further develop this partnership, the university's rector signed an agreement with the Center for Culture and Arts for Central African Countries, as well as a work program with the Congolese Diplomatic Academy. In keeping with African tradition, palm wine was opened to celebrate the signing, and a few drops were spilled on the table, symbolizing the strength and sincerity of the agreement.

"This event means to us that we want to build a relationship with RUDN that will allow Congolese and Russians to see each other without clichés and prejudices, in a real-life setting, and to get to know each other scientifically, culturally, and artistically. We would like young people from Kinshasa (the capital of Congo) to come here to study artificial intelligence and learn Russian. And we would be happy to host students from Russia and share our knowledge with them. Your university has a very strong charisma and appeal. It is a kind of temptation for Africans. After all, since its inception, the university has been educating Africans. It has given our continent engineers and doctors, and this continues to this day," said Baloufu Bakupa Kininda, Director of the Center for Culture and Art for Central Africa.

Photos through the decades

After signing the documents, the Congolese delegation, along with the rector, went to lay flowers at the monument to Patrice Lumumba near the building of the RUDN University Russian Language Institute. On the way to the monument, Julian Lumumba received a small surprise: a graduate student from our university from Egypt approached her and presented the daughter of the first prime minister of independent Congo with a portrait of her father. Meanwhile, African students from RUDN University gathered near the monument to Patrice Lumumba. Along with Julian and other members of the delegation, the students laid white and red roses at the bust of the eminent politician.

This marked the beginning of the guests' tour of the university campus. Accompanied by the rector, they strolled briefly through the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences building and even took the metro! Oleg Alexandrovich wanted the delegation to see the murals that adorn the station. One of them depicts the silhouettes of the world's capitals, while another depicts a sketch on the theme of "friendship of peoples," featuring smiling young people of different nationalities.

"I was very impressed by the metro, and it's nice to know that the station is named after your university. The murals are very beautiful," says Balufu Bakupa Kininda.

But it wasn't just the classrooms and the metro that pleasantly surprised the guests from Congo; Dormitory No. 9 was also a pleasant surprise. The delegation appreciated the freshly renovated student rooms, comfortable beds with lamps and shelves for phones, and also took a short break in the cinema hall, where RUDN students watch films on the big screen.

The final stop of the tour was near Dormitory No. 6, where a photo was taken in 1966 during a visit by a delegation from the Congo, showing Juliana's mother, Pauline Opanga Lumumba, with the university's first rector, Sergei Rumyantsev. Naturally, Juliana and the others "repeated" this photo to once again emphasize the connection between the past and the present.

A fruitful partnership

Finally, the delegation's visit reached its climax: the International Academic Conference to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Patrice Lumumba's Birth. The event brought together over 700 people: RUDN University students and faculty, scientists, government officials, and public figures from Russia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. RUDN University Rector Oleg Yastrebov delivered a welcoming speech.

"For RUDN University, African countries are one of its priority regions for scientific and educational partnerships. The university collaborates with over 50 African countries. The partnership includes over 100 organizations on the continent. Currently, over 2,000 students from 45 African countries are studying here. The most popular fields of study among them are general medicine, economics, engineering, agronomy, and international relations," said Oleg Yastrebov.

The RUDN University rector also noted that university researchers regularly publish joint research articles with their African colleagues. Among the countries with the highest number of publications are Egypt, Algeria, and Nigeria. Over the past few years, African and university researchers have jointly published over 500 articles in Q1 and Q2 journals. Following the rector's speech, presentations were given by Tatyana Dovgalenko, Director of the Department of Partnership with Africa at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Irina Abramova, Director of the Institute for African Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences; Andrey Maslov, Director of the Center for African Studies at the Higher School of Economics; and representatives of the Congolese delegation. The experts discussed the historical connections between Russia and Africa, new challenges and areas of growth in economics and politics, and the development of technology and relations in science, culture, and education.

"In recent years, Africa has achieved impressive results, playing an increasingly important role in global politics and economics. The continent has enormous potential, and to realize it, we need reliable partners who will engage in honest dialogue on an equal footing. Our country has been and remains such a friend and partner for Africa. Building on the breakthrough summits, as the Russian President described them, in Sochi (in 2019) and St. Petersburg (in 2023), we are jointly building a strategic partnership between Russia and Africa. Our work is structured around an ambitious action plan for 2023-2026. It covers a wide range of cooperation—from security, energy, and trade to education, science, and culture," said Tatyana Dovgalenko.

She also emphasized that trade between Russia and the continent has grown by 13 percent in the past year alone. The number of African students in Russia has nearly doubled to 32,000, and the number of scholarships awarded to them has more than doubled.

"Our country supports African countries in the fight against terrorism, ensuring food security, combating epidemics, and digitalizing public and municipal governance. The continent is building its largest nuclear power plant, preparing to open a Russian industrial zone in Egypt, implementing an oil pipeline project in Congo, and launching satellites from Angola and Zimbabwe. We are expanding Russia's diplomatic presence in Africa—last year, diplomatic missions opened in Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea. This year, the embassy in Nigeria will resume operations, and a diplomatic mission will open in South Sudan," said Tatyana Dovgalenko.

Focus on education

Irina Abramova, Director of the Institute of African Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences, noted in her report that by 2050, the share of Africans among all the planet's inhabitants will be more than a quarter.

"This means we all need to be prepared for this, we need to build relationships with this continent, which is already being called the continent of the 21st century, the continent of the future. The share of the urban population in Africa is currently rapidly growing, approaching 50%. At the same time, purchasing power and demand for new goods and services are also growing. This means that the continent's consumer market, which is already doubling every five years, will be the most important consumer market in the world in the near future," says Irina Abramova.

Irina Abramova named energy, including nuclear energy, as one of the promising areas of cooperation between Russia and Africa, as the continent still faces significant challenges in providing electricity to homes and businesses. However, she believes that science and education should be the primary areas of partnership between Russia and Africa.

"Africa has a young population—800 million people here are under 25 years old. And young Africans have a strong demand for quality education. Residents of the continent are saying it outright: we need your knowledge, your science, and your technology," says Irina Abramova.

Juliana Lumumba was one of the conference speakers. In her speech, she again emphasized her country's interest in developing a partnership with Russia in the field of education.

"We need this for further economic development. We have a shortage of teachers in universities, and we also need knowledge sharing, particularly regarding the professions of the future," said Juliana Lumumba.

Juliana wished RUDN University continued growth and development, so that more and more Africans could receive an education at our university and pass on her father's knowledge and values to the younger generation, who will increasingly influence what happens on the African continent and in the world today and what will happen tomorrow.

The conference concluded with the premiere of a film dedicated to the Russian-African partnership and the role of Patrice Lumumba in Africa's struggle for independence. The film was produced by RT, and its crew accompanied the RUDN delegation during their visit to Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Viewers were touched by the footage of Patrice Lumumba's story and the well-known status of RUDN in schools and universities in the Congo and throughout Africa.

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Top Stories of the Day | Thursday: Gaza, UN General Assembly, NCDs, Youth

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September 25, 2025 UN

The main news of the day at the UN and around the world: the general debate at the UN General Assembly, Israel's offensive on Gaza City, a historic declaration on non-communicable diseases and mental health, and a high-level meeting on youth.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza

Israel's offensive on Gaza City continues, and the situation in the southern part of the war-torn enclave has deteriorated so much that starving civilians are sleeping in the open, on the rubble of destroyed homes, UN humanitarian workers reported Thursday. Hospitals in the Gaza Strip are closing, and field kitchens are being forced to fold amid the massive military operation. Children are among the most vulnerable, warned UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher, speaking Thursday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York.

General Debate of the UN General Assembly

The UN continues its High-Level Week, as well as the General Debate of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. Several world leaders addressed the third day of debate, including President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud AbbasHe addressed the General Assembly delegates via video link, as the US had denied visas to Palestinian officials. In his speech, Abbas condemned Hamas' attacks on Israel and called on the entire international community to support Palestinian statehood. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to speak on Friday morning.

Youth meeting

Today, a high-level meeting was held at UN Headquarters on the sidelines of the General Assembly to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth. Young activists spoke at the event, including Zakira Rasooli from Afghanistan, who shared her story of her dream of becoming a parliamentarian and how she was forced to flee the country after the Taliban came to power. General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock said the UN represents hope for young people like Zakira and emphasized the importance of their participation in society. Antonio Guterres called for young people to be equal partners in decision-making, especially in matters concerning their future.

Non-communicable diseases and mental health

On September 25, the Fourth High-Level Meeting on prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and promotion of mental healthFor the first time, the topic of mental health is not only being discussed in preparation for the event, but is also included in the meeting's title. Non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases, cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders, remain the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. They are closely interrelated: for many people, physical and mental health conditions overlap and require a comprehensive approach.

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