Breaking News: Gunman kills two Israelis near West Bank checkpoint

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JERUSALEM, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — A gunman opened fire and killed two Israelis on Thursday near the Allenby Bridge, a key crossing between Israel and the occupied West Bank, Israeli state-run Kan TV News reported.

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Global Innovation Index: Europe Leads, China Among Top 10

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September 17, 2025 Economic development

Amid rapid technological advances and growing competition for intellectual resources, post-Soviet countries continue to seek a balance between the legacy of the past and the challenges of the future. The Global Innovation Index 2025 report, published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), offers a fresh look at how former Soviet states are addressing the challenge of building an innovation-driven economy.

Who's on top?

The top ten rankings are dominated by traditional heavyweights in the field of technological innovation:

1. Switzerland

2. Sweden

3. USA

4. South Korea

5. Singapore

6. UK

7. Finland

8. Netherlands

9. Denmark

10. China

The People's Republic of China entered the top ten for the first time, overtaking Germany and strengthening its position thanks to increased patent activity and generous investments.

Leading countries are actively and purposefully investing in science, technology, education, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Europe remains the most innovative region in the world, and China is the engine of development among emerging economies.

Leaders and followers in the post-Soviet space

Among the post-Soviet countries, Estonia achieved the greatest success, ranking 16th thanks to effective digital governance, startup development, and investment in education. Lithuania (33rd) and Latvia (41st) also demonstrated steady growth, particularly in life sciences and financial technology. Georgia (56th) is focusing on IT and the creative industries, gradually improving its position.

Despite its high scientific potential, Russia ranked 60th—below expectations. The report notes weak commercialization of research, limited access to venture capital, and insufficient integration into global innovation chains. "Russia has a strong academic base, but it needs to more actively transform knowledge into marketable products," the report states.

Ukraine ranked 66th, Moldova 74th, Belarus 85th, Azerbaijan 94th, Kyrgyzstan 96th, and Tajikistan 108th.

Problems of a similar nature

Many countries in the post-Soviet space face similar challenges: insufficient funding for scientific research, brain drain, and weak intellectual property protection. However, there are also positive examples. Uzbekistan (79th place) entered the index for the first time, demonstrating interest in digitalization and educational reform. Armenia (59th place) is actively developing technology parks and cooperation with the diaspora. Kazakhstan (81st place) is investing in infrastructure and international partnerships, particularly in green technologies.

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A very concrete partnership has been formed between Armenia and China, says Armenian Prime Minister

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Yerevan, September 18 (Xinhua) — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, at a briefing on Thursday, described the signing of a document establishing a strategic partnership between the two countries as the most important outcome of his recent visit to China.

"It's important to acknowledge the establishment of a strategic partnership between Armenia and China. This means that our businesses have positive political momentum for deepening cooperation in the economy and other areas, and our partners simply must take advantage of these opportunities," the Armenian Prime Minister noted.

N. Pashinyan believes that unlocking regional infrastructure could solve many problems associated with transport restrictions due to the two countries' remoteness. He added that this would allow freight to be delivered from Armenia to China by rail, creating a completely different economic environment.

The Armenian Prime Minister emphasized that a very concrete partnership has been formed between Armenia and China, also aimed at developing mutual investment opportunities.

N. Pashinyan paid a working visit to China from August 30 to September 3 of this year. During the visit, he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, following which the two sides issued a joint statement establishing a strategic partnership between the two countries.

The Prime Minister of Armenia also took part in the “SCO Plus” meeting and the events held within its framework, and attended the parade in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. –0–

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Construction of the China-ASEAN Cooperation Center for AI Applications has begun.

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Nanning, September 18 (Xinhua) — The construction of the China-ASEAN Cooperation Center for Artificial Intelligence (AI) was announced Thursday. The announcement came during a ministerial roundtable on AI in Nanning, capital of southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR).

According to a statement from China's National Development and Reform Commission, the new center will focus on building AI infrastructure, providing open-source platforms, and training personnel to support practical applications and ensure fair access to AI technologies.

In addition, during a roundtable jointly organized by the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the ASEAN, the "AI Plus" initiative to promote cooperation between China and ASEAN countries was announced, and a proposal was put forward to establish a ministerial-level cooperation mechanism.

It is noted that the purpose of the current meeting is to create a platform for high-level dialogue between China and ASEAN countries, deepen practical cooperation in the field of AI development and governance, and ensure common benefits from AI development. -0-

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A Chinese-Russian "Lecture on Airspace" was held in Heihe to popularize scientific knowledge among the youth of the two countries.

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Beijing, September 18 (Xinhua) — A Chinese-Russian popular science event titled "Lecture on Airspace" was held recently in Heihe City, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, for teenagers and young adults from both countries.

According to a report published Thursday on the news portal chinanews.com.cn, the event was jointly organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Association of Science and Technology and the Heihe City Party Committee and Government as part of a China-Russia exhibition to enhance scientific literacy among the publics of the two countries.

The "Lecture on Airspace" aims to create a scientific education platform for young people in both countries, improve their scientific literacy, and deepen cooperation and exchanges in popular science between China and Russia.

At the event, Zhang Dexin, executive secretary of the Northeast Branch of the Union of Low-Altitude Industries under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China and professor at Harbin Engineering University, delivered a speech.

He paid special attention to the history of the development of the global aerospace industry, the outstanding achievements of China and Russia in this field, and the future directions of the aerospace industry, motivating young people to delve deeper into the secrets of the aerospace industry.

During the interactive portion of the session, young participants actively asked questions and shared their opinions on key developments in the aerospace industries of China and Russia, the significant contributions of outstanding scientists and their far-reaching influence, and deepened their understanding of aerospace science in their pursuit of new knowledge.

It's worth noting that the "Lecture on Airspace" was held simultaneously in online and offline formats. In addition to the main class at the event site, four subclasses were also created, two of which were in Chinese primary schools, and the remaining two in Russian ones, allowing the younger generations of both countries to immerse themselves in the study of aerospace science together. -0-

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Combating desertification in northern China is boosting regional prosperity.

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HOHHOT, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — At 6 a.m., a pale light spreads across the Kubuqi Desert as Zhang Xiwang, stepping through the dew, bends down to pluck a fragile stalk of sandwort and lets its grains run through his fingers.

"Ten years ago, when the wind blew, the sand would reach your knees. Now the sand in my fist is damp, and the willows we planted last year are sprouting new shoots," said Zhang Xiwang, a 54-year-old "sand wrestler."

Behind him, endless photovoltaic panels glitter in the rising sun, while purple alfalfa sways below, creating a living picture of the Chinese model, which is constantly being improved.

The 10th International Kubuqi Desert Forum concluded on Wednesday in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, bringing together more than 260 representatives from China, Saudi Arabia, Mongolia, Brazil and other countries and regions to discuss issues related to combating desertification.

In the past, northwestern China was under the rule of a "yellow tyranny." Sandstorms obscured the skies, and the dunes grew year after year, threatening the very nature of the soil.

In the late 1970s, China launched a decisive campaign to combat desertification. Under the Sanbei Three Norths Forest Shelterbelt Project, the world's largest afforestation initiative, launched in 1978 to restore the northern, northwestern, and northeastern regions, approximately 480 million mu (approximately 32 million hectares) of forest were planted, increasing the forest cover ratio from 5.05 percent in 1977 to 13.57 percent, said Tang Fanglin, deputy head of the State Forestry and Grassland Administration.

On an autumn day on the edge of the Kubuqi Desert, 56-year-old farmer Wang Jianguo squats under photovoltaic panels, his weathered face beaming with joy as he watches the alfalfa bloom.

His home is in the Hanjinqi district of Ordos City, home to a photovoltaic base that manages the desert, which was once a sandy wasteland. In 2020, a local project was launched to combine desert management with clean energy development and targeted planting.

His family's annual income now reaches 60,000 yuan (about $8,421), more than three times their previous farming income, thanks to income from land transfer, daily maintenance of photovoltaic panels, forage harvesting, and selling alfalfa grown under the panels to cooperatives.

Tourism is also booming. Recently, 109 tourists from the Republic of Korea visited the picturesque Yinkengtala area in Ordos to enjoy activities such as sandboarding, camel rides, and dune bashing.

From June 11 to September 15, this picturesque area welcomed approximately 11,000 visitors from the Republic of Korea. The desert, which once terrified the world, is now becoming an attractive tourist destination, offering sand as clear as the sky and folk songs that seem extraordinary from the back of a camel.

The Kubuqi Desert, the seventh largest in China, is located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Years of greening efforts have transformed over 646,000 hectares into lush vegetation, restoring biodiversity and significantly improving the local ecology.

In 2015, the Kubutsi forestry community received the Champions of the Earth award, the United Nations' highest environmental honor. -0-

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IOM students explored the nuances of individual development trajectories with representatives of Ryazan region companies.

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On September 18, 2025, a meeting was held between students of the Institute of Industrial Management of the State University of Management and representatives of companies in the Ryazan region.

Vice Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov opened the meeting, emphasizing the importance of each student choosing their own personal development path. This is assisted by developing various projects, participating in the "Startup as a Diploma" competition, and other contests.

Pavel Simakov, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy, then spoke about choosing a professional path during university studies. He emphasized the importance of project and change management in the modern world and the demand for specialists in the Institute of Industry Management's educational programs.

Anna Alebastrova, Head of the Investor Relations Department at the Ryazan Region Development Corporation, presented the Ryazan Region's employment prospects and investment attractiveness. Students eagerly watched videos about the Ryazan Region's development and expressed interest in the development opportunities at investment companies, as presented by Maria Vikulova, Head of the "Human Resources for Investors" project at the Ryazan Region Development Corporation.

A fascinating dialogue ensued with representatives of investment companies—Artem Taran, CEO of Atmosfera LLC, and Anton Khusainov, CEO of AG-Tech LLC—who discussed the development prospects of their companies and shared their experiences implementing their development trajectories.

A graduate of the State University of Management, head of the internship and practice department at Wildberries, spoke in detail about possible internships.

At the end of the meeting, Alla Zhukova, Director of the Career and Practical Training Center at the State University of Management, discussed the Center's development prospects and invited students to become active participants in the social media community.

On behalf of the students and faculty, IOM Director Galina Serebryakova thanked all participants for the engaging meeting and expressed confidence in future collaboration.

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Financial news: On September 19, 2025, JSC “SME Corporation” will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The date of the deposit auction is 19.09.2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 1,350,000,000. Placement period, days 47. The date of depositing funds is 19.09.2025. The date of return of funds is 05.11.2025. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 1,350,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:50. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 11:30. Additional terms and conditions.

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In an interview with RT, Maxim Liksutov discussed the development of driverless transport in the capital.

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The main points from the conversation:

Russia's first driverless tram has already traveled over 10,000 km along the capital's streets without a single traffic violation. It operates with the utmost safety thanks to a unique set of equipment in the global transportation industry.

The driverless system was developed entirely by Moscow Metro employees. The Moscow Government owns the technology.

Following the completion of testing of the driverless tram, Moscow is ready to share this unique development with other regions of Russia.

The launch of the driverless tram has provided a solid foundation for expanding the project. We plan to integrate the technology into other modes of transport, which requires significant preparation.

By the end of next year, a driverless metro train capable of operating at 90-second intervals will be ready. Then, we'll begin conducting test rides with passengers.

Specialists have already begun developing software for driverless electric buses in Moscow. However, driverless rail transport remains the priority.

By 2035, 90% of Moscow's trams will be driverless. The groundwork has been laid, thanks to the creation of an intelligent, high-tech transportation system in Moscow.

The government is launching a program to subsidize loans for developers working under the project finance mechanism.

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The decision was made on the instructions of the President.

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Order No. 2524-r of September 12, 2025

In 2025, half a billion rubles will be allocated to subsidize loans for construction companies building housing in small towns. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

This applies to developers working under the project-based financing mechanism for housing construction. Federal funds will provide them with preferential loans at a 12% annual interest rate. To qualify, they must have a project for the construction of new housing in cities or towns with a population of up to 100,000, and use escrow accounts to attract funds from equity holders. DOM.RF, a public joint-stock company, has been designated as the program operator.

In 2025, companies constructing 390,000 square meters of housing, scheduled for completion in 2026, will be able to take advantage of preferential loans. Additionally, an additional 1.1 billion rubles are planned to be allocated to subsidize loans for construction companies in 2026 and 2027.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, September 18, 2025

"Thanks to this measure, companies won't have to interrupt construction. And most importantly, residents will receive their apartments on time," Mikhail Mishustin noted, commenting on the decision.Government meeting on September 18.

The President instructed the Government to develop a program to subsidize interest rates on loans provided to developers under the project financing mechanism. The head of state made this decision following the State Council Presidium meeting on livable infrastructure development, which took place on April 15, 2025.

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