Oman will remain the venue for negotiations with the US, according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

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Tehran, February 10 (Xinhua) — Iran's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday denied reports that indirect talks between Tehran and Washington would take place outside Oman, clarifying that Muscat has always been the agreed-upon venue, Iran's official news agency IRNA reported.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei told reporters at a briefing that Iran welcomes diplomatic efforts by regional and neighboring countries that have offered assistance in reducing tensions and support for dialogue.

He noted that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had been in contact with his counterparts from regional countries, as well as with other parties interested in regional peace and security. These contacts, according to Baghaei, took place "at the highest levels," including with the Iranian president and foreign minister, and were aimed at defusing tensions and facilitating the diplomatic process.

At the same time, the official representative of the Iranian Foreign Ministry emphasized that there were never any plans to hold negotiations anywhere except Oman. –0–

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The Prime Minister of Armenia and the Vice President of Nvidia discussed the development of the Armenian technology sector.

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Yerevan, February 10 (Xinhua) — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Nvidia Vice President Rev Lebaredyan discussed prospects for the further development of the technology sector in Armenia on Tuesday, the press service of the Armenian prime minister reported.

The two discussed the Firebird project, which is building an artificial intelligence factory and data center in the country, and noted the importance of Nvidia receiving permission to export the next batch of its high-power chips.

The introduction of artificial intelligence into public administration to improve its efficiency was also discussed. In this regard, the Armenian Prime Minister emphasized the need for support from the private sector.

R. Lebaredyan also presented a draft educational program in the field of technology in Armenia. N. Pashinyan stated the government's readiness to support the program's implementation.

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China called for accelerating the revival of old revolutionary regions.

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NANCHANG, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for accelerating the revival of old revolutionary base areas during an inspection tour of Ganzhou City in east China's Jiangxi Province from Monday to Tuesday.

Li Qiang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, pointed out the need for comprehensive implementation of political support measures, development of competitive industries and sustainable improvement of people's well-being in these areas.

After visiting two villages, the Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China spoke with descendants of Red Army soldiers and families of old party members to learn about their income, employment, and access to healthcare, and also inquired with local personnel about measures to assist those in need.

The head of the Chinese government pointed out that local authorities must further strengthen the public service system, improve living conditions in villages, and take steps to bring tangible benefits to the population.

Li Qiang emphasized the role of science and technology as a driving force for development, calling for the development of industries with recognizable brands and a more pronounced spillover effect, and strengthening achievements in poverty alleviation to increase the internal driving forces of development.

The Premier also visited the Ganjiang Institute of Innovation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and several companies in the rare earth metals industry. He reviewed the progress of research and the industrial application of scientific results, toured production lines, and spoke with the heads of companies and scientific institutions.

According to Li Qiang, China should carry out rational and coordinated development of rare earth resources, optimize the industry structure, and improve the recycling system.

The Chinese leader emphasized that environmental protection must remain a priority and called for stricter environmental standards at the production and processing stages to promote green transformation of the entire industry cycle.

The Premier of the State Council emphasized the importance of simultaneously focusing on fundamental and applied research, calling for accelerated breakthroughs in key technologies and the creation of an outpost for scientific and technological innovation in the rare earth metals industry.

Li Qiang emphasized that scientific and technological achievements in this industry should be extended to sectors such as new energy and new materials, and coordination across the entire industrial chain should be strengthened, continuously improving the quality and development efficiency of the rare earth metal industry.

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Xi Jinping praised the hard work and contributions of delivery workers during his inspection tour of Beijing.

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BEIJING, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Xi Jinping on Tuesday praised the hard work and contributions of delivery workers.

While visiting a canteen for the elderly as part of a two-day inspection tour of Beijing, Xi Jinping spoke with three delivery workers relaxing at the facility and asked them about their work and life.

"You work hard to meet the needs of countless families. The city couldn't function without workers like you. I hope you can all live well and work successfully," the Chinese leader said.

Xi Jinping called on Party committees and governments at all levels to care for workers in new employment sectors and provide them with quality services in their work, daily life, and studies.

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AI has stopped waiting for instructions – are we ready for a new era?

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February 10, 2026 Economic development

Artificial intelligence today means different things to different people: for some, it's a powerful tool for solving global problems, while for others, it's a source of threats to jobs and privacy, as well as a lack of trust in online information. In practice, AI's impact is far more complex and significant.

The second edition of a report prepared by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and Deloitte shows that AI technologies are rapidly moving from the realm of experimental projects to widespread and diverse real-world applications.

While public attention is focused on generative models that create text, images, or code, more profound changes are occurring in the field of autonomous AI agents capable of planning tasks, making decisions, and coordinating actions with minimal human intervention. Such systems are already being used in healthcare, logistics, finance, and public administration, integrating into workflows and interacting with each other. But the more autonomy AI gains, the more important human oversight becomes—and this oversight must be carefully considered, the report's authors argue.

Applications of AI

The report states that AI is already delivering tangible results in key sectors. In education, adaptive systems tailor learning materials to individual students, and in regions with teacher shortages, digital tools are expanding access to quality education.

In medicine, AI helps detect diseases at an early stage, improves diagnostic accuracy, and accelerates drug development, while virtual assistants improve access to services in remote areas.

In the field of climate and ecology, artificial intelligence monitors environmental changes, optimizes energy systems, and warns of extreme weather events, helping countries adapt to climate risks.

In urban management, AI facilitates the optimization of transportation systems, timely emergency response, and effective modeling of infrastructure solutions. In agriculture, precision technologies enable more efficient use of resources and help farmers cope with climate instability and market uncertainty.

Growing risks

However, along with the opportunities come growing risks. According to the World Economic Forum, by 2030, the transformation could affect approximately 91 million existing jobs, while 170 million new ones could be created—a global net gain of 79 million. Meanwhile, employers expect nearly 40 percent of key skills to change, creating unprecedented pressure on education systems and the labor market.

The environmental impact is also becoming more pronounced: in 2024, data centers consumed approximately 1.5 percent of global electricity generation—a figure that could double by 2030. A single large data center can use as much energy as 100,000 households, making infrastructure resilience critical.

Digital sovereignty

To address these challenges, the institutions responsible for regulating AI must evolve to keep pace with the technologies themselves, the report's authors note. Governments around the world are striving for digital sovereignty by investing in their own computing power and technological components. New initiatives in this area view AI as a strategic resource comparable in importance to energy systems, and decisions about its development are becoming a matter of public policy.

The report's authors emphasize that AI does not automatically bring benefits. Its impact on society depends on how equitably access to the technology is distributed and how responsibly it is used. To avoid fragmentation and inequality, closer coordination is needed between governments, businesses, academia, and civil society organizations.

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The presidents of Russia and South Africa held a telephone conversation

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Moscow, February 10 (Xinhua) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa held a telephone conversation on Tuesday, according to the Kremlin's official website.

The leaders of the two countries exchanged views on the current international agenda and noted the importance of coordinating the approaches of Russia and South Africa, including within the framework of the Group of Twenty (G20) and BRICS.

In addition, the heads of state discussed issues of further developing cooperation in trade, economic, and investment areas within the framework of the Russian-South African comprehensive strategic partnership.

Touching upon the situation around Ukraine, S. Ramaphosa expressed support for Russian efforts aimed at a political and diplomatic settlement of the conflict. –0–

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Xi Jinping stressed the importance of caring for the elderly and children

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BEIJING, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping stressed the importance of caring for the elderly and children during an inspection tour of Beijing on Tuesday ahead of the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year).

After visiting a senior citizen's residential complex in Xicheng District, Xi Jinping noted that the CPC Central Committee pays special attention to both senior citizens and the younger generation.

The Chinese leader pointed out that the elderly are a national asset, and the steady increase in life expectancy clearly reflects the advantages of the socialist system.

“Caring for and supporting older people is a shared responsibility of society as a whole,” he stressed.

Xi Jinping also noted that children are the country's future. He said every effort must be made to ensure their healthy growth and comprehensive development.

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KSVO.RF Academy: Get a chance to study at the Meganom Academy and scale your project

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Apply before February 23rd to participate in the unique project-based training program for NGO teams supporting SVO participants and their families—the "KSVO.RF Academy."

The project is organized by the ANO "Committee of Families of Warriors of the Fatherland," and its partner is the ANO "Tavrida.Art."

Teams of three are invited to participate: a project team leader, a media volunteer, and a project volunteer. Each team submits one application, describing their work experience and their project, which they plan to implement or scale up by the end of 2026.

Following the selection process, 50 of the strongest teams from regional NGOs and volunteer groups will participate in in-person training, each of whom will undergo training with federal experts in their respective fields:

Higher School of Management; Media; Social Design.

The KSVO.RF Academy will offer in-person educational modules at the Meganom Academy from March 30 to April 3, 2026. Participants will gain practical knowledge in management, project management, and media communications, as well as develop and defend their own projects aimed at assisting SVO participants and their families and integrating demobilized military personnel into civil society. KSVO experts will support the developed projects until the end of October 2026.

Detailed participation terms, team requirements, and the registration form are available on the project organizer's official website in the "KSVO Academy" section. You can easily follow the latest news on the official Telegram channel.

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GUU and VAVT: cooperation and joint training programs

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On February 10, a strategic meeting between the rectors of SUM and the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Stroyev and Vittoria Idrisova, was held at the State University of Management. Also attending were Vice Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov, Advisor to the Rector's Office Sergey Karseka, Deputy Director of the Higher School of Business and Technology (SUM), Artem Geokchakyan, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Tatyana Anisimova, and Alexander Nikitenko (VAVT). The colleagues discussed cooperation in three key areas:

— Eurasian Network University— additional professional education— project activities

Vladimir Stroyev also provided a detailed account of the university's founding and development and noted the high level of preparation of its current talent pool. He also gave the guests a tour of the campus, introducing them to the Pre-University Center, the modern media center, the student design bureau, the sports complex, and the business center. The rector of VAVT emphasized the excellent conditions for the development of scientific, athletic, and creative initiatives among GUU students and noted that she now "looks forward to a return visit to her academy."

Following the meeting, it was decided to meet again to prepare and sign cooperation agreements, and in the near future, "not just be friends, but also develop network programs."

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Crab meat or minced fish: A new UN report reveals the scale of fraud in the fisheries sector.

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February 10, 2026 Economic development

Around 20 percent of global fisheries trade is the result of fraud. This figure is significantly higher than in the meat, fruit, and vegetable trade, primarily due to the diversity of species.

Today, a huge variety of fish and seafood—more than 12,000—can be found on store and market shelves, and scammers often exploit this to make easy money.

A new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) defines fisheries fraud as "deliberate practices aimed at misleading others" and includes several categories. Here are just a few:

Adulteration – for example, adding colorings to make tuna or salmon appear fresher; counterfeiting – for example, “shrimp production” from starch-based compounds; imitation – for example, selling minced fish as “crab sticks”; diversion – distributing legitimate products outside of their intended markets; false product positioning and labeling: fraudsters claim that products are “green” or mislead consumers about their origin and expiration dates; species substitution – for example, selling tilapia as red snapper.

Health hazard

As the FAO notes, fraud in the fish and seafood trade can harm human health, the environment, and economies.

The risks to humans are clear, as some types of fish are dangerous when eaten raw, and refreezing seafood increases the risk of bacterial growth.

Global problem

According to the organization, no continent or country—from Latin America to Asia—is immune to fish fraud. In the US alone, up to a third of all fish products are sold in packaging containing false or inaccurate information. However, only about one percent of such products are inspected.

Restaurants, the FAO emphasizes, are no exception – and they often receive goods with incorrect labeling (up to 30 percent).

Fish scams are easy money

Fraud in the fish trade is fueled by powerful economic incentives.

For example, selling farmed Atlantic salmon as Pacific salmon generates nearly $10 in additional profit per kilogram. Sea bass sold in Italy as a local product costs two to three times more than the same fish farmed in Greece or Turkey, and even more if sold as wild-caught.

Adding water to fish products to increase their weight and price is another easy way to sell them at a significantly higher price.

Tools for combating crime in the fishing industry

The FAO report recommends strengthening labelling requirements for fish and seafood, mandating the use of scientific names where possible, and improving monitoring systems.

FAO experts continuously develop international standards to combat food fraud and provide technical support to countries.

The organization reminds that modern technologies, including nuclear technology in some cases, can be used to check fish products, including for freezing, authenticity, and origin.

Efforts of countries

The report cites a number of coordinated anti-fraud efforts in Italy, Argentina and the United States.

For example, a study using so-called "DNA barcoding" conducted in Los Angeles found that mislabeling was rare among retail seafood products, while it was common in sushi restaurants. Mislabeling was rare among tuna and salmon products at the retail level, but widespread among red snapper and halibut.

Over 10 years, a local initiative bringing together industry, academic, and government officials has reduced the number of mislabeled products in some Los Angeles neighborhoods by two-thirds.

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