Breaking: Qatar shot down two Iranian warplanes and intercepted missiles, according to the country's Defense Ministry.

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Doha, March 2 (Xinhua) — Qatar shot down two Iranian Su-24 fighter jets and intercepted several missiles and UAVs on Monday evening in what Qatari officials described as a coordinated attack, according to a statement released by the country's Ministry of Defense.

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The 15th session of the Bureau of the 14th CPPCC National Committee concluded in Beijing.

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BEIJING, March 2 (Xinhua) — The 15th session of the Bureau of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) concluded in Beijing on Monday.

Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Chairman of the National Committee of the CPPCC, chaired the closing meeting and delivered a speech.

He noted that last year, the CPPCC National Committee conscientiously fulfilled its duties, demonstrated responsibility and acted actively, achieving new progress in all areas of work.

Wang Huning called on policy consultants in 2026 to focus their initiatives and proposals on the implementation of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), build consensus and pool knowledge to ensure a successful start to the Five-Year Plan.

The CPPCC National Committee chairman also called for all-out efforts to prepare for the Fourth Session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, which will open in Beijing on March 4.

The meeting approved a number of documents, including the draft agenda and work schedule for the upcoming session, the work report of the Bureau of the CPPCC National Committee, and the progress report on the consideration of proposals from political consultants following the 3rd session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee.

These documents will be submitted for consideration to the 4th session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee.

At the meeting, the candidates for the head and deputy heads of the secretariat of the 4th session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee were approved by vote.

In addition, decisions concerning the powers of several members of the CPPCC National Committee were approved. –0–

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Iran's President appointed Majid bin al-Reza as acting defense minister.

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TEHRAN, March 2 (Xinhua) — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday appointed Majid bin al-Reza as acting defense minister.

A message about this was posted on the social network X by the Deputy Head of the Presidential Chancellery for Public Relations, Mohammad Mehdi Tabatabai.

M. ibn al-Reza's appointment came after the death of the previous defense minister, Aziz Nasirzadeh, in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on the Iranian capital Tehran on February 28.

Previously, M. ibn al-Reza held the post of deputy head of the Islamic Republic's defense department. –0–

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Breaking: Israel strikes central Beirut for first time since 2024 ceasefire agreement

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Beirut, March 2 (Xinhua) — Israeli airstrikes hit the Jnah and Bir Hassan neighborhoods in Beirut's southern suburbs on Monday evening, the Lebanese Al-Jadeed television reported. These are the first such strikes near the Lebanese capital's central area since the ceasefire agreement was reached in November 2024.

The Israel Defense Forces said the strikes targeted a Hezbollah official, but gave no further details.

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China has denied foreign media reports of a missile deal with Iran.

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BEIJING, March 2 (Xinhua) — China on Monday denied foreign media reports that Iran is close to reaching an agreement with China to purchase CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles, and called on relevant parties to choose a course of action that will help de-escalate the tense situation.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning made the statement at a regular briefing when asked to confirm the veracity of reports claiming the missiles would be among the most advanced weapons China has supplied to Iran in recent years.

“These reports are not true,” the diplomat said, emphasizing that China, as a responsible large country, strictly adheres to its international obligations.

China opposes the imposition of negative associations and the spread of disinformation, hoping that the relevant parties will choose a course of action that will contribute to de-escalation of the tense situation, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added. –0–

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China will take all necessary measures to protect its cybersecurity, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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Beijing, March 2 (Xinhua) — China will take all necessary measures to protect its cybersecurity, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Monday.

Mao Ning made the remarks at a regular press briefing in response to a request for comment on reports that the US Department of Defense is in talks to partner with leading artificial intelligence (AI) companies to use AI-powered tools to automatically gather intelligence on key Chinese infrastructure such as power plants and sensitive internet networks, and identify vulnerabilities that could be exploited in the event of a conflict.

"The United States has long been the main source of instability in cyberspace," the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized, adding that the United States had carried out cyberattacks and pre-deployment operations against China's key infrastructure even before the development of AI technologies.

As Mao Ning pointed out, the US administration is requiring large tech companies to directly serve US geopolitical, political, and military objectives, which has serious global consequences.

The diplomat said that the Chinese side has already expressed its deep concern to the United States through several channels and will take all necessary measures to resolutely protect China's cybersecurity.

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March 2, 2026 Winter is still going on for bison!

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Winter is still going on for bison!

March 2, 2026

For the bison in the Klyazminsko-Lukhsky Nature Reserve, spring has only just arrived on the calendar. Winter is still lingering: the snowdrifts are deep, the nights are long, and there's no food to be found beneath the snow. The bison still need supplemental feeding.

How can you help right now? Support the fundraising campaign to care for bison.

Thanks to everyone who lends a helping hand!

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Iran crisis: IAEA calls for restraint amid ongoing strikes

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March 2, 2026 Peace and security

On the third day of escalating violence in the Middle East, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi called for a return to diplomacy, citing "growing threats to nuclear security." He addressed the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna.

Nuclear danger

According to Grossi, there are currently no signs of damage to any of Iran's nuclear facilities, including the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant and the Tehran Research Reactor. Since the bombings began, radiation levels in countries bordering Iran have remained within normal limits.

Nevertheless, Grossi warned of a growing nuclear threat, as Iran and many other countries in the region that have been subjected to military attacks have nuclear facilities. He noted that the UAE operates four nuclear reactors, while Jordan and Syria operate nuclear research reactors. Other countries in the region also utilize nuclear technology in one form or another.

Grossi called for "maximum restraint in all military operations."

Regional stability is under attack

Meanwhile, at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Gulf states hit by Iran's retaliatory ballistic missile and drone strikes condemned attacks on their sovereignty and called on Tehran to stop any "hostile escalation" that could threaten regional stability.

So far, missile strikes have been reported in Bahrain, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as in Israel, whose armed forces responded to Hezbollah strikes from Lebanon on Monday.

According to incoming reports, 550 civilians have died in Iran since Saturday. On Sunday, the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran was damaged, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported.

“Healthcare facilities are protected by international humanitarian law,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on his X platform page.

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The UN Human Rights Council meeting room.

Speaking at the UN Human Rights Council, UAE representative Shahad Matar said that Iranian attacks in her country have killed three civilians and injured 58 others since Saturday, February 28.

"This blatant and cowardly attack is a brutal… flagrant violation of our sovereignty, international law and the UN Charter," Shahad said.

Kuwaiti representative Nasser Abdullah H.M. Alhaene condemned the Iranian missile strikes.

Attack on a school in Minab

In response, Iran told the UN Human Rights Council that the country continues to be subjected to "indiscriminate and aggressive" attacks. The day before, Tehran confirmed the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

"In recent days, schools have been bombed, hospitals have been indiscriminately attacked, civilian leaders, including the spiritual and religious supreme leader, have been killed, and the headquarters of the Iranian Red Crescent Society and many other non-military buildings have been destroyed," Iranian spokesman Ali Bahreini said.

He said that, according to the latest data, more than 160 students were killed and more than 100 were injured after Saturday's attack on a girls' school in the city of Minab in southern Iran.

UNESCO issued a statement on Sunday stressing that educational institutions are protected by international humanitarian law and that "attacks on educational institutions endanger students and teachers and undermine the right to education."

Threat of further escalation

"The ongoing illegal military aggression against Iran demonstrates the dominance of brute force over human rights principles," Bahraini told the Human Rights Council.

Earlier on Monday, Iran also sent a letter to member states of the UN Conference on Disarmament in Geneva and declared its right to self-defense "as long as the aggression continues."

Due to the "war of aggression," all US military "bases, facilities and assets" are now "legitimate targets," Iran's Permanent Mission to the UN in Geneva said.

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Strait of Hormuz: UN calls for protection of civilian vessels

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March 2, 2026 Peace and security

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is closely monitoring the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and urges all shipping companies to exercise extreme caution. Where possible, vessels should avoid transiting the affected region until conditions improve, according to a statement from IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez.

The Strait of Hormuz, located between Oman and Iran, connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Indian Ocean. It remains a strategically important artery of global trade: according to media reports, more than 20 percent of global oil and gas supplies pass through it. The strait is considered international in accordance with the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which enshrines the right of free transit for ships. Iran has signed but not ratified the document.

The Strait of Hormuz was in the center escalation of military activity Following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran last weekend and Iran's retaliatory actions, attacks on commercial vessels were reported.

Freedom and safety of navigation

"I am deeply concerned by reports of at least one fatality and several injuries to seafarers in attacks on merchant vessels. No attack on innocent seafarers or civilian vessels can be justified. These crews are simply doing their jobs and must be protected from the consequences of broader geopolitical tensions," Dominguez said.

According to him, freedom of navigation is a fundamental principle of international maritime law and must be respected by all parties.

The head of the IMO also called for continued vigilance against misinformation and for relying only on verified, authoritative sources when making navigational decisions.

He expressed support for the affected sailors and their families, stressing that the protection of civilian crews remains a priority.

"IMO will continue to work closely with Member States and partners to support safe shipping and uphold the principle that civilian seafarers must not be harmed under any circumstances," he added.

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Kazakhstan's population has exceeded 20.5 million people.

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Astana, March 2 (Xinhua) — As of February 1 of this year, Kazakhstan's population reached 20,518,005 people, the Kazinform news agency reported on Monday.

According to the Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of Kazakhstan, 13,106,358 people live in urban areas, and 7,411,647 people live in rural areas.

It is noted that since the beginning of the year, the population growth has amounted to 18.1 thousand people, of which 15.8 thousand were due to natural growth, and 2.3 thousand due to a positive migration balance.

Kazakhstan surpassed the 20 million population mark in November 2023. –0–

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