32 Ukrainian drones destroyed in Russia, civilians killed

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Moscow, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — Russian air defense alert systems intercepted and destroyed 32 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on Monday night, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.

In particular, in the Nizhny Novgorod region, as reported by the region's governor Gleb Nikitin, as a result of a drone attack on two industrial zones in the Arzamas district, one person was killed and two were injured. Later in the region, another person sought medical help after a UAV attack.

In the Belgorod region, 42 settlements were subjected to air attacks in 24 hours. One person died and four were injured, said the region's governor Vyacheslav Gladkov.

According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, nine drones flying in the direction of the Russian capital were also destroyed. –0–

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Joint exercise of border and other CIS agencies held in Kazakhstan

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Almaty, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — A joint exercise of border and other departments of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) member states was held at the Koktal training ground of the Kazakh armed forces in the southeast of the country on August 6-7, the press service of the CIS Executive Committee reported on Monday.

Representatives of the border agencies of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, as well as the coordination service of the Council of Commanders of Border Troops (CCBT) of the CIS member states took part in the exercises, codenamed “Kanjar-2025”.

The units of these departments are included in the List of formations for inclusion in the group of border and other departments of the CIS member states sent to resolve a crisis situation on the external borders.

“The border guards of the Commonwealth states trained in organizing and conducting a joint border operation to search for and eliminate sabotage and reconnaissance groups and illegal armed formations during a period of aggravation of the military-political situation,” the press service of the Executive Committee reported. –0–

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"A builder must think creatively and be able to build bridges with colleagues" – a RUDN University graduate spoke about his profession

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A builder is a person in a helmet and overalls who lays a wall of bricks. Do you immediately have this image too? In honor of Builder's Day, which was celebrated in Russia on August 10, we talked to a graduate and assistant of the RUDN Construction Department, candidate of technical sciences, employee of the VNIIZhelezobeton Institute Georgy Tikhonov. He told us what other stereotypes there are about builders, what representatives of the profession are scolded for, and what skills and knowledge his future colleagues need.

Tell us a little about yourself: why did you go to study construction? Maybe you have a family dynasty? Were you drawn to this field since childhood or did you make the choice in your teens?

In my family, almost everyone is a teacher to one degree or another, and some had and have a direct relationship with construction. For example, I am a distant relative of Professor Alexander Volzhensky, the creator of gypsum-cement-pozzolanic binders, who taught at MGSU. And my father, Doctor of Science and Professor Igor Tikhonov, has worked for many years at JSC NIC Stroitelstvo, developing and implementing innovative types of reinforcement for reinforced concrete.

To be honest, I don’t remember what I was drawn to as a child. As a teenager, I went to art school and was thinking of going to sculpture at Surikovka. Many of my classmates from the art school also went into architecture, so I gave in to this passion. I completed my bachelor’s degree at RUDN as an architect. In my master’s degree, I transferred to construction, so the choice was made at a conscious age. The thing is that while still a bachelor, I did an internship at the A.A. Gvozdev Research Institute of Iron and Concrete, and practical scientific work seemed incredibly interesting to me: I studied structural deformations in practice, developed new types of reinforcement, and traveled to interesting sites.

You have gone through the whole path at RUDN: bachelor's, master's, postgraduate studies, defended your candidate's dissertation, and now you teach. What does this "vertical" connection with the university mean to you? How would student Georgy rate teacher Georgy?

At RUDN I met wonderful people from different departments, with whom I am still friends and in close contact. I can say that I spent almost half my life at the university and I do not regret it at all. I think that I was very lucky to find a university where you can go all the way to science from start to finish, not only study, but also realize yourself professionally. Now I work at the department part-time as an assistant, so I do not teach as much as I would like. As a teacher, I am interested in disciplines at the intersection of architecture and construction, so I could tell the student architect Georgy a lot of interesting things from my practical construction experience. Although, of course, the teacher Georgy still needs to master a lot in this difficult matter.

What knowledge and skills did you acquire at RUDN University that helped you succeed in your work and science?

During my Master's degree, I fully participated in conducting laboratory tests with reinforced concrete samples, and also regularly published in construction journals. These skills greatly helped me in my future work. Also, studying for a Master's degree allowed me to catch up on specialized subjects that bachelors in construction took, in particular, I mastered the calculation programs to the degree I needed. The foundation I received at RUDN still helps me in my work. Of course, I would not have been able to realize myself in science without such a patient and experienced mentor as my scientific supervisor, candidate of technical sciences Galina Okolnikova, associate professor of the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials.

Defending your PhD thesis in 2024 is an important milestone in your scientific career. What current problem in the field of building materials have you worked on? How is your research useful for today's construction industry?

In my dissertation, I examined the strength, crack resistance and deformation of compressed, stretched and bent reinforced concrete elements with innovative reinforcement, to the creation of which I had a hand. The research was systematically conducted from the beginning of my master's studies and was reflected in publications, speeches and patents.

The purpose of my research was to summarize the results of many years of work on the development and implementation of new reinforcement, which will allow both the manufacturer and the designer to save significantly due to the unique properties of its profile (i.e. the location of the ribs on its surface), which not only has high adhesion rates to concrete, but also allows the rods to be joined using easy-to-manufacture threaded couplings instead of the traditional overlap connection and labor-intensive welding. Today, in Russia and, perhaps, in the world, there is no such universal and easy-to-manufacture reinforcement product. I also see great benefit in using this reinforcement in earthquake-resistant construction.

In addition to the patent for the reinforcement itself, I am a co-author of patents for the coupling connection and various methods of its use in construction, in particular, as reinforcement for the reinforced concrete shell of a nuclear power plant reactor.

What subject do you teach at RUDN? Do you give students examples from real projects of the institute, your work experience?

At the university, I teach various subjects: stone structures, engineering structures, architectural structures. Real practical experience helps a lot in teaching, allows me to supplement information from manuals and textbooks with personal observations, share interesting stories. When appropriate, I always give examples from work to cover certain topics in the subjects I teach.

What qualities do you, as a practitioner and scientist, consider the most important for a modern construction engineer? And what skills and competencies should he have?

I believe that the most important qualities for a modern civil engineer are the ability to think creatively, obtain information and present it correctly. Theoretical knowledge is also very important in our work; one “engineering thought” is not enough here. Among the necessary skills, I would highlight the ability to understand regulatory documents, read them correctly and the need to promptly update these documents due to innovations in legislation, established standards, etc. I also believe that builders should be able to communicate with their colleagues. In large research organizations, it happens that departments do not communicate with each other, and some innovations, achievements, developments of one department may not reach another for several years. Therefore, it is important for a builder to monitor the emergence of new technologies and build bridges with his colleagues.

What stereotypes about builders have you encountered?

The main stereotype is that a builder is a person in a helmet and overalls who works directly on a construction site. But this is not entirely true. Of course, we have to visit the construction site, control the process, take the necessary measurements. But still, a builder is a designer, an engineer, and a researcher. The concept is very broad, the profession has many specializations. Our work is not limited to the construction site. The second stereotype is that we are techies to the core, boring people who think only about numbers and strength of materials, they are alien to beauty. This is absolutely not true. A lot of people come to construction from creative professions, for example, from architecture. We are all different, you can't cut us all with the same comb.

Why do you think people often criticize builders, complain that they build houses and roads poorly?

I think there is some responsibility here. The specialists in our field are responsible for selecting materials for construction, for choosing the structures used, for calculating these structures. We must also calculate the negative impact of weather and other conditions on materials and structures. All this is our area of responsibility, and mistakes, flaws, sometimes even tragic ones, happen in it. However, people often classify general workers as builders, in whose behavior at the site the human factor plays an important role. Unfortunately, there are often cases when general workers and other specialists at the construction site do not observe safety precautions, the technique for performing certain works. Or they do their work carelessly, sloppily. Another problem arises when customers try to save on everything. And sometimes builders have to choose cheaper and lower-quality materials in such conditions in order to stay within the budget.

How do you think the profession of a builder will change in the next 10-15 years? What technologies are decisive, and how can we prepare students for this now?

I think that over time we will increasingly delegate routine design work to the computer. The engineer's work will be connected with the optimization of computer calculations by introducing various innovative technologies. So the main emphasis, as it seems to me, should be given to studying specialized programs.

What kind of specialists does the construction industry need right now?

In my opinion, our field is in great need of scientists now. We have a lot of designers, but we don’t have enough of those who could work in the same research institutes, those who could develop and implement new technologies, new materials. And our scientific environment is quite old now. And sometimes veterans of science have no one to pass on their knowledge to. This also applies to software, programs for all kinds of construction calculations. We need more people who will be engaged in theoretical construction science and implement new achievements in practice.

What personal goals have you set for the future? Perhaps it is some new research or an important construction project with your participation?

Now, I think I have come to my senses after defending my PhD thesis and am ready for new challenges. In the near future, my father, Igor Nikolaevich, and I are planning to publish a book about reinforced concrete. Otherwise, I am trying to master the distantly familiar, but still new profession of a test engineer, personally conducting the tests that I used to watch from the outside.

And the last question – what is Builder's Day for you? And what would you like to wish to RUDN students who will soon become your colleagues?

For me, Builder's Day is an occasion to write something nice to my father and colleagues. I am glad that there is a holiday that I can associate myself with. I would like to wish RUDN construction students to never miss the opportunities that life, study and career give them. It is better to try and get bumps than to sit quietly and regret.

About the direction "Construction" at RUDN

In total, 619 people are currently studying at RUDN in the Construction program in the bachelor's, master's and preparatory departments. Of these, 460 are full-time, 76 are part-time and 83 are part-time.

The students include citizens of 55 countries: Russia, Uzbekistan, China, Tajikistan, Cameroon, Egypt, Mongolia, Turkey and other countries.

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Giant Panda Twins Arrive in Harbin

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HARBIN, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — Giant panda twins safely arrived in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, from Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Monday and were officially welcomed into the giant panda pavilion on Taiyangdao Island.

The 8-year-old giant panda bears, named Zhishi and Zhima, both hail from the Chengdu Base of Giant Panda Breeding and Research in Sichuan Province. Upon their arrival in Harbin, they were greeted with great honors – a “water salute.”

The relevant work on the introduction of giant pandas began in October 2024. As one of the key projects for the construction of ecological civilization and the integration of culture and tourism in Harbin, the Sun Island Giant Panda Pavilion will create a new platform for the development of educational tours in the field of rare animals and ecology.

The Sun Island Giant Panda Pavilion is currently in countdown mode until its opening, and the exact opening date will be determined based on the giant pandas' adaptation to the new environment. -0-

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Xinjiang brand Tianshan trains are rapidly developing their services across Eurasia

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URUMQI, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — The number of Tianshan-branded trains in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region running multimodal freight services has exceeded 1,000 since the service was launched, statistics showed.

As of July 31, 2025, a total of 1,077 Tianshan train trips had been made, transporting 108,463 standard containers with goods weighing about 1.9505 million tons, achieving import and export volume of nearly 24.507 billion yuan (about 3.41 billion US dollars).

According to the administration of China's Xinjiang Pilot Free Trade Zone, 412 Tianshan train trips were made in the first half of 2025, with the volume and value of transportation increasing by 72.9 percent and 58.47 percent year-on-year, respectively. All three of the above indicators each reached new historical highs.

This dynamic of rapid development was due to the inextricable link with institutional innovations within the framework of the “Tianshan train plus express customs clearance” model, which reduced the average time for trains to pass through the checkpoint by 2-3 hours.

Tianshan train services were launched in November 2023. Their main freight routes cover Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

Today, the Tianshan train service network, which has become a "golden channel" for Xinjiang's opening up to the outside world and an important means of transportation for Xinjiang's integration into the joint construction of the Belt and Road, has extended to Russia and some European cities. The continuous expansion of the route list and the improvement of operational efficiency have brought real and tangible convenience to enterprises. -0-

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Drone light show revives tourism in Chongqing

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CHONGQING, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — As more than 5,000 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) took to the night sky over southwest China's Chongqing Municipality in various patterns, the crowd of spectators went wild, applauding and shouting "This is so beautiful!"

Since mid-April 2025, the downtown area of Chongqing, where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet, has been hosting stunning drone light shows on Saturdays. This amazing event has become the city's "calling card", breathing new life into the tourism industry and giving new impetus to the city's development.

As it turned out, on June 17 this year, Chongqing broke the Guinness World Record for the largest number of drones flying at the same time: that evening, more than 100 thousand local residents and tourists were treated to a mesmerizing spectacle involving over 11,787 drones.

“The drone light show perfectly matches Chongqing’s stunning nightscapes, and the drone images also reflect the city’s unique characteristics. It’s truly a visual feast!” said Tong Cheng, a tourist from Shandong Province, eastern China.

Numerous drone shows have not only lit up Chongqing's night sky, but have also brought tangible economic benefits, boosting the city's growing night-time economy.

"Although such light shows last only 20 minutes on average, the consumer excitement they generate lasts all night," said Li Jingliang, who is in charge of the drone show in Chongqing.

Pei Zongquan, a restaurant owner near the venue, has witnessed the new boom in tourism. “The show starts at 9pm every day, but most visitors start arriving at around 5pm. They hang out here for a long time, and there’s no end to them until around 11pm,” he said.

Data shows that since the drone show began regularly this year, the total consumption volume has exceeded 350 million yuan (about 49.03 million US dollars).

Behind the above mentioned successes is the technical team that is busy organizing such a magnificent UAV show. To the surprise of many, 5000 drones are controlled by just one person on one computer.

According to Li Jingliang, the director of the drone show, the secret to the perfect collaboration of drones is real-time control and information sharing between drones. Each drone is equipped with advanced sensors that can accurately determine the necessary information about itself and other drones, including location, speed and orientation, and installed communication devices ensure that this information is quickly shared between drones. Then, based on this information and a pre-set grouping algorithm, the drones calculate their flight paths and movements, achieving precise coordinated flight.

Meanwhile, another remarkable feature of the unique charm of Chongqing drone show is the ever-evolving creative design, which incorporates elements such as local attractions, colorful local cuisine, and festival motifs. The original shows always have something new to offer, which never fails to attract and surprise tourists.

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The Central Asian Legal Cooperation and Exchange Base in XUAR will welcome its first batch of students

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BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — A group of prosecutors from Uzbekistan will undergo training on the basis of judicial cooperation and exchanges among Central Asian countries in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in October this year, becoming the first batch of Central Asian prosecutor trainees, the Zhongxinwang online portal reported, citing a source in the Xinjiang branch of the National Academy of Prosecutors (NAP).

This base will be put into operation in the near future after the construction is completed, said Wei Min, deputy head of the above-mentioned educational institution.

The Uzbek audience is looking forward to the trip and hopes that by visiting Xinjiang and seeing it with their own eyes, they will be able to gain a deeper understanding of China's prosecutorial system and related practices, he said.

As it became known, training buildings, dormitories for foreign cadets and other facilities have been built at the base, located on the territory of the Xinjiang branch of the GAP of the PRC. The base can simultaneously train 300 prosecutors.

In the context of international legal cooperation, the People's Procuratorate of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has also been actively working on developing the Central Asian countries' judicial and procuratorial research base. After the approval of the establishment of this base in 2024, the People's Procuratorate of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, together with Xinjiang University and related research institutes, conducted a comprehensive study on the procuratorial system and legal system of Central Asian countries and translated relevant literature, filling the research gap in this area.

“Previously, within the SCO, we and the Central Asian countries have developed a number of cooperation mechanisms to combat terrorism, separatism and extremism, as well as drug smuggling. In light of the new situation, these countries are now very interested in working together to combat cross-border telecommunications fraud, as well as borrowing China’s experience in artificial intelligence, digital prosecution and informatization,” Wei Min concluded. -0-

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Chinese envoy stresses need to resolutely oppose Israel's attempt to seize Gaza City

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — China's permanent representative to the United Nations Fu Cong on Sunday expressed grave concern over Israel's plan to seize Gaza City, saying any attempt to seize part of Palestinian territory must be resolutely stopped.

The Israeli security cabinet's approval of the plan to seize Gaza City is "a matter of grave concern," Fu Tsung said at a rare emergency meeting on the Israeli-Palestinian issue held by the UN Security Council over the weekend, calling on Israel to "immediately stop this dangerous action."

At this meeting, Israel's plan to seize Gaza City drew widespread protest and condemnation from the majority of Security Council members.

"Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people. It is an integral part of the Palestinian territory. Any action aimed at changing the demographic and territorial structure must be met with extreme rejection and resistance," the Chinese diplomat stressed.

According to him, military means are not the way to resolve the protracted conflict, and an immediate ceasefire is the only correct way to save lives and ensure the release of hostages. He called on the Israeli government to heed the calls of the international community and its own people, to immediately stop the escalation of tensions, as well as military operations in Gaza.

“Countries that have significant influence on the parties to the conflict must take a fair and responsible position and take concrete steps to facilitate the achievement of a ceasefire,” he added.

Fu Cong also called on Israel to fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law as an occupying power: open all border crossings, lift restrictions on humanitarian access, allow large-scale, rapid and safe delivery of humanitarian supplies to Gaza, and support the UN in its delivery of aid in accordance with humanitarian principles.

The Chinese representative called the implementation of the “two states for two peoples” principle “the only viable way to resolve the Palestinian issue and achieve peaceful coexistence between Palestine and Israel.” He called on the international community to “redouble efforts to advance the political process of realizing the “two states for two peoples” principle and jointly oppose any unilateral steps that undermine its foundation.”

China is willing to work side by side with the world to help end the war in Gaza, alleviate the humanitarian disaster and realize the principle of "two states for two peoples" to finally achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue, Fu Cong concluded. –0–

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First results of the RUDN admissions campaign

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The total number of applications for all areas was over 183 thousand, which is 61% higher than the 2024 figures. There were over 80,000 applications for budget places, which is 52% more than last year. The growth in applications for a contract reached 64%: the university received over 100,000 applications.

The passing score for the budget in 8 areas was 300, these include: "Digital design and web development", "Development and training of artificial intelligence systems", "Cybertechnology and data analysis in the humanitarian sphere", "State and municipal administration", "Business informatics", "Economics and management", "World economy", "International economic security".

Traditionally, the most popular fields in terms of the number of applications are: advertising and public relations, linguistics, jurisprudence, economics, medicine, dentistry, applied computer science, public and municipal administration.

As for targeted admission, for example, the Institute of Ecology has completely closed the quota for targeted admission in the areas of "Ecology and Nature Management" and "Energy-Saving Technologies". Specialists will be trained specifically for the enterprises of Rosprirodnadzor and Mosoblgaz.

Among foreign applicants, the "General Medicine" direction traditionally leads, regardless of the admission conditions – budget/contract. Among those who enter on a budget from other countries, international relations, economics, management and philology are also popular. The guys who apply for a contract more often choose dentistry, linguistics, management and jurisprudence.

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New Zealand to decide in September whether to recognise Palestinian state

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WELLINGTON, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — The New Zealand government will make a formal decision in September on whether to recognize the State of Palestine, Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Monday.

"Over the next month, the government will carefully consider its position on the issue of recognition of the State of Palestine," the New Zealand government said in a statement, quoting Peters.

New Zealand will make its decision based on careful assessment and guided by its own principles, values and national interests, the minister said, adding that it was only a matter of time before New Zealand recognised Palestine.

“The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is rightly the focus of the global community’s attention,” said Peters, who said he had given the cabinet an oral report on the issue, with a full discussion planned for September.

The diplomat stressed the need to assess whether the security, political, diplomatic and economic conditions currently exist for the creation of a viable and legitimate Palestinian state.

He will present New Zealand's position at the end of September. –0–

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