The 9th Congress of the DPRK Workers' Party of Korea will be held in late February – KCNA

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Pyongyang, February 8 (Xinhua) — The 9th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) will be held in late February in the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Sunday.

According to KCNA, the decision was made unanimously on Saturday at a meeting of the Politburo of the WPK Central Committee, which was chaired by WPK General Secretary Kim Jong-un.

According to the report, the Politburo of the WPK Central Committee made a decision on key agenda items concerning the upcoming congress.

The 8th Congress of the WPK was held in January 2021 in Pyongyang. –0–

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A landslide in southwest China was caused by rain-softened mudstone, not mining, a report says.

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Chengdu, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) — Sustained rainfall-induced seepage, which softened mudstone on a very steep slope, triggered a landslide in southwest China's Sichuan Province. An investigation report released Saturday found no direct link between mining activities and the disaster.

A report released by the provincial Department of Natural Resources described the disaster in Jinping Village, located in Junlian County, Yibin City, as a complex natural disaster involving a sudden high-altitude landslide that turned into a mudflow that traveled a long distance.

The landslide occurred at 11:50 a.m. on February 8, 2025, killing 10 people, leaving 19 missing, and injuring two. Direct economic losses from the landslide exceeded 6 million yuan (approximately $862,193).

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China strongly condemns the deadly terrorist attack in Pakistan's capital, says Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman

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China strongly condemned the deadly terrorist attack in Pakistan's capital, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.

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Italy will not join the "Peace Council," says Foreign Minister

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Milan, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) — Italy "will not be able to join" the US-proposed "Peace Council" because its charter contradicts the Italian Constitution, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Saturday.

In an interview with the Italian news agency ANSA, he said the council's statute created "insurmountable" legal contradictions with Article 11 of the country's constitution, which does not allow Italy to join organizations unless "conditions of equality with other states" exist.

The charter violates constitutional requirements by appointing US President Donald Trump as chairman with veto power over some of the body's decisions.

A. Tajani stated that Italy is “always ready to discuss initiatives concerning peace” and is ready to play a constructive role on the Gaza issue, including through efforts such as training Palestinian police forces.

He added that Italy reiterated its position during meetings on Friday with US Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who were in Italy for the Winter Olympics.

Italy joined a number of European countries, including France, Germany and the UK, in refusing to join the controversial council, formally created by Donald Trump on January 22 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. –0–

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Voting for Japan's general election has begun.

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Tokyo, February 8 (Xinhua) — Voting in Japan's general election began Sunday morning. More than 1,200 candidates will compete for 465 seats in the House of Representatives, the influential lower house of parliament.

The main question in the election is whether the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Renewal Society Party can secure a majority and continue the administration of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, or whether the opposition will strengthen its position and prevent such an outcome.

Polling stations across the country will close at 8:00 PM local time. Vote counting is expected to continue late into the night.

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Brazil's President criticized US policy toward Cuba and Venezuela.

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SAO PAULO, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) — Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Saturday criticized the US administration's interference in the internal affairs of Cuba and Venezuela.

"Our country stands in solidarity with the Cuban people, victims of a bloody massacre provoked by US speculation. And we, as a party, must find ways to help them," he said during the closing ceremony for the 46th anniversary of the Workers' Party in Salvador, Bahia.

The Brazilian President also emphasized that “the Venezuelan problem must be solved by the Venezuelan people, not by the United States or Donald Trump.” –0–

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Equestrian-themed merchandise and events are gaining popularity in the lead-up to Spring Festival.

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BEIJING, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) — As the lunar Year of the Horse approaches, equestrian-themed products, ranging from creative toys and cultural products to immersive tourism experiences, are taking center stage in China's consumer market.

The festive atmosphere has arrived early at the Gansu Provincial Museum in northwest China. Tourists flock to see cultural products inspired by the museum's treasures. One popular item is the "Green Horse" figurine carrying a gold ingot—a modern interpretation of the famous bronze "Flying Horse" statue from the museum's collection.

Wu Xiaoyu, creative director of the museum's cultural center, noted that the designs of the items focus on auspicious meanings such as wealth and good fortune to align with the public's wishes for a prosperous new year.

Demand for equestrian-themed goods is also high in the manufacturing industry. At the Yiwu International Trade Market, the world's largest wholesale center for small consumer goods in Zhejiang Province, eastern China, toy horses are featured in many store windows.

Market owner Yan Yan said she ships nearly 20,000 dolls daily, and her factory is operating at full capacity to fulfill orders already booked for the post-holiday period.

She added that young consumers are increasingly willing to pay for products that offer emotional value or express their personal hopes, and that she plans to launch interactive AI-powered toys after the Spring Festival.

Equestrianism has also become a powerful driver of the tourism industry. In Zhaosu County in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, renowned for its equestrian heritage, horseback performers perform traditional wedding ceremonies in snowy parks.

According to Liu Wei, deputy director of the local tourism service center, the ice and snow season has become a landmark event, and horse-themed rooms and souvenirs have become the top choice for visitors this winter.

Economists believe the surge in consumption of equestrian-themed goods reflects the integration of traditional culture and modern aesthetics. Economic expert Pan Helin stated that innovative product development using market-oriented methods is key to stimulating market activity.

Pan Helin noted that the transition from passive protection to active innovation in the field of cultural heritage has allowed traditional symbols to meet the aesthetic and emotional needs of younger generations.

In 2025, the sales volume of cultural products at Gansu Provincial Museum exceeded 45 million yuan (about 6.47 million US dollars), and new records are expected to be achieved this year.

Museum director Ban Rui said the success is partly due to the team's focus on social attributes and creating "guochao" (Chinese-style fashion goods) products that appeal to young people. -0-

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Russian Science Day is a celebration of development and progress.

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On February 8, Russia celebrates the professional holiday of researchers and scientists – Russian Science Day.

The history of this date dates back to the reign of Peter the Great, who on February 8, 1724, issued a decree on the development of science in the Russian state. This decree led to the establishment of the first Academy of Sciences and Arts, which offered training to talented people of all social classes and financial backgrounds. In honor of the 275th anniversary of its founding in 1999, Russian Science Day was officially established.

And today is a great time to look back and evaluate your achievements in this area over the past year since the last celebration.

During this time, the State University of Management established a Center for Space Research, Unmanned and Radioelectronic Technologies and opened several new laboratories: the Center for Digital Innovations for Industry at the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School, created jointly with the Millionshchikov State Petroleum Technological University, and the Center for Numerical Control Systems (NCS), launched with a grant from the Ministry of Education and Science.

A major scientific project, the Digital Village, is underway. It is being developed in consortium with the Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center (Omsk ASC) and Udmurt State University (UDU). A grant has been received for the development of a technology for controlling swarms of unmanned aerial systems. More than ten projects have been implemented for our industrial partners, and work has begun on new developments.

Young scientists and representatives of the SUM administration participated in dozens of scientific events and forums, where they discussed technological entrepreneurship, space personnel, game modeling, unmanned systems, the future of the Arctic, and other topics. They also held a summer engineering and economics school, won the first student design bureau competition, the second competition for young scientists, and won the best space dictation in the country, receiving medals from the Russian Academy of Sciences.

We congratulate everyone involved on this wonderful celebration of science and progress: not only scientists and researchers, but each of us, because science has long been a part of everyday life, and we can all make our own contribution to it.

We wish you creative ideas, inspiration, and exciting research topics. May this year bring us new discoveries, breakthrough achievements, and new facets of the familiar. Happy Russian Science Day!

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WHO requests $42 million to protect Ukraine's healthcare system

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February 6, 2026 Healthcare

The World Health Organization has launched its 2026 Humanitarian Appeal for Ukraine, requesting $42 million to ensure access to healthcare for 700,000 people.

The funds are intended to strengthen emergency and trauma care, maintain and restore the primary health care system, improve the preparedness of state and local structures, and coordinate the medical evacuation of patients in need of specialized care.

Attacks on healthcare facilities

Due to fighting and attacks on civilian infrastructure, people across the country are in dire need of medical care. Since the beginning of 2022, the WHO has recorded at least 2,841 attacks on healthcare facilities.

Repeated strikes on critical energy infrastructure have severely damaged the power grid, increasingly leading to disruptions to healthcare services. More than 3.5 million people remain internally displaced, increasing the burden on already overstretched services in host areas.

"Our recent estimates show that more than two-thirds of Ukrainians report worse health than before the war, and mental health problems affect almost half the population," said Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe. "Ukrainian health workers continue to work in extremely challenging conditions, including in areas where their lives are at immediate risk."

Five key priorities

WHO has identified five key priorities for 2026. First, the organization and its partners will continue to support trauma care and emergency medical services in frontline and affected areas by expanding surge capacity, ensuring the supply of essential medicines, and maintaining continuity of treatment.

Secondly, access to basic healthcare will be ensured in the 0-20 km zone from the frontline, where needs are most acute. Support will focus on primary care, trauma care, treatment of non-communicable diseases, mental health, and safe patient referral routes.

Third, WHO and partners will continue to support integrated health services for internally displaced people and evacuees along displacement routes and in transit centres.

Fourth, the organization will continue to facilitate the safe medical evacuation of wounded and seriously ill patients from frontline areas.

Finally, WHO will continue to coordinate the work of over 200 humanitarian partners in Ukraine. This includes strengthening health information systems, surveillance, gender-based violence prevention, and supporting the health system's emergency preparedness.

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Negotiations with the US "have not yet achieved the desired results," say the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark.

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Nuuk, Greenland, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) — Greenlandic Foreign Minister Viviane Motzfeldt and Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said on Saturday that ongoing talks with the United States "have not yet achieved the desired results," signaling that a final agreement is still far off.

Speaking at a trilateral press conference with the Canadian side to mark the opening of Canada's first consulate in Nuuk, V. Motzfeldt acknowledged that the situation has improved compared to a month ago, implying the beginning of progress along the diplomatic path and direct dialogue with Washington.

At the same time, she noted that Greenland “has not yet achieved the desired results” in the context of the negotiations, and that “there is still a long way to go, so it is too early to say where we will end up.”

L. L. Rasmussen, in turn, stated: "We have made it clear from the outset that any decision must respect our red lines." He also indicated that he believes "it is possible to find a solution that respects our red lines."

The Danish diplomat, however, declined to disclose any details of the negotiations. "We don't conduct these negotiations in the open," L.L. Rasmussen explained, adding that they "fought to move them into a room" where the parties involved could properly converse. –0–

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