The China-Russia Cultural and Sports Exchange Week opened in the Chinese city of Hegang.

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Beijing, January 26 (Xinhua) — The 2026 China-Russia Cultural and Sports Exchange Week opened recently in Hegang, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The event aims to promote the consistent deepening of cooperation between Hegang and the Russian Far East in the fields of culture and sports, as well as strengthening friendship between the youth of the two countries.

According to the China Media Corporation website, the main part of the Week's program is guest tournaments in taekwondo, freestyle wrestling, and karate, in which approximately 300 teenagers aged 5 to 18 from eight cities in the two countries, including Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur in Russia and Qitaihe and Shuangyashan in China, are participating.

During their free time, young guests will enjoy a rich cultural and excursion program, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of the local natural landscapes, cultural achievements, and unique folk customs.

The China-Russia Cultural and Sports Exchange Week is organized by the Hegang Municipal Foreign Affairs Office, the Hegang Municipal Department of Culture, Sports, Broadcasting and Tourism, and the Hegang Municipal Department of Education, with the assistance of the Hegang Municipal Mass Sports Orientation Center and the Hegang Municipal Taekwondo Sports Association. -0-

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The Artificial Intelligence Manufacturing program is helping China become a global leader in manufacturing.

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Beijing, January 26 (Xinhua) — At the beginning of 2026, the topic of "Artificial Intelligence Plus" once again became the focus of public opinion in China. Earlier in January, the country released two documents titled "Considerations on the Implementation of the Special Campaign for Artificial Intelligence Manufacturing" and "Action Plan for the Integration and Expanding Capabilities of the Industrial Internet and Artificial Intelligence," sending a clear signal to the outside world about China's readiness to accelerate the application of AI in the manufacturing industry and the country's industrial development.

It should be noted that the purpose of publishing these two documents is to implement the “Regulations of the State Council of the People's Republic of China on Deepening the Implementation of the “AI Plus” Campaign,” published in August 2025, which are aimed at promoting the widespread use of AI in various areas of the country's socio-economic life.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ARE CLEARLY SET

The "Considerations" state that by 2027, China plans to promote the widespread application of three to five general-purpose AI models in the manufacturing industry, develop specialized AI models for specific industries, create 100 high-quality industrial datasets, and distribute 500 typical application scenarios nationwide.

By 2027, the country also plans to create two to three globally influential ecosystem leaders and a group of small and medium-sized enterprises distinguished by production specialization, detailed management, unique products, and innovative activity, as well as a group of service providers who are well-versed in AI technologies and familiar with the development of industrial sectors.

The Action Plan stipulates that by 2028, the level of integration and expansion of the capabilities of the Industrial Internet and AI will be significantly increased, and at least 50,000 enterprises will be covered by a program to transform and modernize new types of industrial networks. A number of high-quality datasets will also be created in 20 key industrial sectors and a group of intelligent solutions providers.

Conditions are ripe for large-scale commercial use of AI

"The intelligent transformation of global industry is currently gaining momentum, and the world is experiencing fierce technological competition. China's manufacturing industry faces challenges such as rising costs and a transformative growth model. At the same time, AI must be harnessed as a new driver to consolidate the advantages of the country's industrial system," said Lu Feng, director of the Beijing Research Institute of Advanced and Prospective Technological Industries, in an interview with the Chinese newspaper Jingji Cankaobao (Economic Information Daily).

According to research conducted by IDC, the share of Chinese industrial enterprises using large-scale models and AI agents increased from 9.6 percent in 2024 to 47.5 percent in 2025. The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, supervised by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, predicts further growth in the level of AI penetration in the country's industry over the next three years.

Zhu Minghao, executive director of the China Center for High-Tech Manufacturing Research at Beijing Jiaotong University, told the Jingji Cankaobao newspaper that the AI Manufacturing program, by promoting the iterative upgrading of technologies in various fields, plays a particularly important role in the intelligent transformation of key industrial sectors such as new energy vehicles, electronic information, and marine equipment, as well as in the development of intelligent equipment, including precision testing equipment, automated assembly equipment, and intelligent welding robots.

Statistics show that China currently accounts for 60 percent of the world's AI patents. In 2024, the size of China's AI industry exceeded 900 billion yuan (approximately $128.6 billion), an increase of 24 percent year-on-year. As of the third quarter of 2025, the number of AI enterprises in China exceeded 5,300, accounting for 15 percent of the global total.

"Under the dual influence of technological innovation and commercial application, the deep integration of AI with the real economy is accelerating, with a variety of innovative intelligent products and services constantly emerging. The country already has a favorable foundation for the large-scale commercial application of artificial intelligence," said Yu Xiaohui, president of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.

A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO STRENGTHENING THE POWER OF CHINA'S MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

Experts in an interview with the Chinese newspaper Zhongguo Jingji Shibao (China Economic Times) noted that during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), the "AI Manufacturing" program will continue to accelerate China's historic leap from being a major manufacturer to becoming a global leader in manufacturing. At the same time, riding the wave of global industrial intellectualization, China, relying on its colossal manufacturing system, the accumulation of massive industrial data, and systematic policy support, will accelerate its transformation from the "world's factory" into a global leader in intelligent manufacturing.

In an interview with the Zhongguo Jingji Shibao newspaper, Huang Qunhui, former director of the Institute of Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, stated that as a strategic technology driving a new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation, AI is being applied to manufacturing with unprecedented depth and breadth. He believes the "AI Manufacturing" program, as well as the integration and expansion of the industrial internet and AI, are inevitable requirements for advancing new-type industrialization in the country.

“Deep integration of manufacturing and AI is essential for China to become a major player in manufacturing and network technology,” said Huang Zhengxue, head of the Territorial Planning Research Department of the Research Institute of Territorial Development and Regional Economy under the National Development and Reform Commission of China. He added that the integration of the two fields is not a simple physical fusion, but the practical application of AI technologies in real production scenarios, activating a “chemical reaction” and creating a “one plus one is greater than two” effect to promote technological innovation and industrial upgrading, as well as improve the quality of manufacturing development.

According to Huang Zhengxue, the accelerated implementation of AI across various stages, including research and development, pilot experiments, production, marketing services, operations and management, is changing the production paradigm, which will accelerate the consistent release of new products, improve production efficiency, improve the entire management process, and significantly enhance the global competitiveness of China's manufacturing industry.

Huang Zhengxue believes that China's comprehensive advantages, stemming from its holistic manufacturing system and vast array of application scenarios, will also accelerate the iterative maturity of AI technologies. "Furthermore, the large volume of data accumulated by artificial intelligence will lead to a 'chemical reaction' between data, knowledge, processes, and workers in the manufacturing industry, leading to changes in production methods. This will not only strengthen China's status as a major manufacturing country but also contribute to its emergence as a global leader in manufacturing," he emphasized. -0-

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Over 10 trillion kWh: Steady growth in electricity consumption reflects the optimization of China's industrial structure

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Beijing, January 26 (Xinhua) — According to data released by the National Energy Administration (NEA), China's total electricity consumption by 2025 will exceed 10 trillion kWh for the first time, reaching 10.4 trillion kWh, an increase of 5 percent year-on-year. This makes China the first country in the world to achieve annual electricity consumption exceeding 10 trillion kWh.

Yang Kun, Vice Chairman of the China Federation of Electric Power Enterprises, noted that the record electricity consumption in 2025 reflects the solid foundation of China's manufacturing industry and the improvement of the country's industrial structure towards high-tech and high-added value, and in turn serves as convincing evidence of the resilience and long-term stability of the Chinese economy, as well as China's commitment to green transformation and low-carbon transition.

According to statistics from the State Energy Inspectorate, in 2025, electricity consumption in the primary and secondary sectors of the PRC economy increased by 9.9 percent and 3.7 percent year-on-year, respectively, to 149.4 billion and 6.6366 trillion kWh, while in the tertiary sector, this figure increased by 8.2 percent to 1.9942 trillion kWh. Electricity consumption for domestic needs of urban and rural households reached 1.588 trillion kWh, an increase of 6.3 percent year-on-year.

It's worth noting that it took China just over ten years to increase its annual electricity consumption from 5 trillion to 10 trillion kWh. This growth rate is unique among the world's largest economies, not only confirming China's strength as a major manufacturing country but also demonstrating the comprehensive expansion of the country's energy supply potential.

As new productive forces accelerate their development, high-tech manufacturing is becoming the main driver of electricity consumption growth in China.

In 2025, electricity consumption in the new energy vehicle (NEV) and wind power equipment industries increased sharply – by more than 20 percent and more than 30 percent, respectively.

Meanwhile, the rapid development of the digital economy and new technologies has created new demand for electricity. The accelerated construction of new infrastructure, such as 5G base stations and charging stations, has led to a more than 30% increase in electricity consumption in the internet sector and related services. Notably, electricity consumption in the charging and battery replacement sector is expected to soar by almost 50% in 2025.

China's power system has withstood the dual challenges of rising electricity consumption and the modernization of its power structure.

Statistics show that China accounts for one-third of the world's total installed power capacity, and currently, for every 3 kWh of electricity consumed in China, approximately 1 kWh of electricity is generated from clean energy sources.

By the end of November 2025, the total installed capacity of wind and solar power plants in China amounted to 1.76 billion kW, 34 percent more than the previous year. For the entire year 2025, the share of non-fossil energy power plants in the country's total installed capacity exceeded 60 percent.

By 2025, China's transregional power transmission capacity will reach 370 million kW. Currently, the country has 46 ultra-high-voltage transmission lines, which have allowed for the densification of the national grid for power transmission from west to east and from north to south.

According to forecasts, during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), the average annual growth rate of electricity consumption in China will be from 4.2 to 5.6 percent, and by 2030 it will be able to exceed 13 trillion kWh.

According to the State Grid Corporation of China, capital investment in fixed assets in China's electric power industry totaled more than 2.8 trillion yuan (approximately $400 billion) from 2021 to 2025. Specifically, this figure exceeded 650 billion yuan in 2025. During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, such investment is expected to reach 4 trillion yuan, primarily used to promote scientific and technological innovation and build a new type of electric power system.

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The economically developed Chinese province of Guangdong has set GRP growth in 2026 at around 4.5-5.0 percent.

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GUANGZHOU, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — South China's Guangdong Province, the country's manufacturing hub, has set a gross regional product (GRP) growth target of 4.5 percent to 5.0 percent in 2026, provincial governor Meng Fanli said Monday, pledging to strive for better results in actual work.

2026 marks the start of the country's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030). Speaking at the annual session of the Guangdong Provincial People's Congress, Meng Fanli said the GRP growth target was set based on development needs and a range of internal and external factors.

Over the past five years, Guangdong Province's economy has grown to 14.58 trillion yuan (approximately $2.1 trillion) from 11.37 trillion yuan. In 2025, the province remained the country's leader in GRP, a position it has held for 37 consecutive years.

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The 15th Siberian Tournament of Young Physicists is taking place at Novosibirsk State University from January 26 to 29.

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The 15th Siberian Tournament of Young Physicists (SibTYuP) began today. It will be held from January 26 to 29 at Novosibirsk State University. This is an individual and team competition for high school students, challenging them to solve complex research and scientific problems, convincingly present their solutions, and defend them in scientific debates—physics battles. The tournament is primarily attended by students in grades 8–11 who are passionate about physics. This year, 18 teams will compete, primarily from Novosibirsk and the Novosibirsk region.

The tournament is held using a list of 10 problems selected by the Council of Coaches from the list of 17 problems of the current year's International Tournament of Young Physicists. The list of problems is communicated to participants no later than mid-September. Teams of three to six schoolchildren participate in the tournament. A team is admitted to the tournament if it has completed at least five problems from the proposed list.

The tournament panel of judges includes representatives of research institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Physics and other departments of Novosibirsk State University, as well as teachers of the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center (SESC) of NSU.

"The Siberian Tournament of Young Physicists simulates scientific research, but based on school physics. First, you're given an equation, you construct a physical model, then you use mathematical apparatus to describe this physical model, then you obtain the results, analyze them, and report. In modern science, to achieve great potential, it's crucial to work in a team and be able to find common ground with others," explained Vladimir Blinov, Dean of the Physics Department at NSU, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, speaking at the tournament's opening.

The tournament is held over four days. All teams participate in four qualifying matches held over the first three days of the tournament. The three strongest teams compete in the final match. Three teams participate in each physical match; the match is divided into three rounds, with each team playing one of three roles: Speaker, Opponent, and Reviewer.

"One team will take home the winner's cup, but you will all leave here with a priceless treasure—new knowledge and experience. Because the tournament is not just about battles, not just about physics; it's a community of amazing people, a community of adults and young researchers united by one thing: a passion for physics. And since the tournament is an anniversary, it's a celebration. Therefore, I wish the speakers a dignified presentation of their amazing, fascinating findings. I wish the opponents the opportunity to delve into the essence of the speaker's message through the prism of beautiful graphs in their presentations. And I wish the reviewers an objective picture of the battle and an expert assessment of the discussion," noted SibTUF President Mikhail Solodovnikov.

In addition to participating in the battles, the teams will also get acquainted with the NSU Physics Department: students will be presented with molecular and atomic physics workshops, given a tour of the main YUE building, and experienced "FFokusniki" demonstrators will demonstrate several physics experiments.

The tournament's winners and runners-up receive bonuses when applying to NSU: first-place winners receive an additional 10 points toward their exams; second- and third-place winners receive an additional 7 points. Students in grades 8-10 receive invitations to the NSU Specialized Educational and Scientific Center summer school based on their individual championship results.

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Eleven people were killed in a shooting attack during a soccer match in central Mexico.

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MEXICO CITY, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — Gunmen opened fire on Sunday at an amateur soccer match in central Mexico, killing at least 11 people and wounding 12 others, local authorities said.

The incident occurred at around 5:20 pm local time /11:20 pm GMT on Sunday/ on a football pitch in the town of Loma de Flores in Salamanca, in the central state of Guanajuato.

According to eyewitnesses, several armed men arrived in two pickup trucks, got out of the vehicles and opened fire indiscriminately on players and spectators.

According to local authorities, 10 people died at the scene, and another died in the hospital. The injured were taken to nearby medical centers.

The Guanajuato state prosecutor's office said an investigation is underway.

As of Sunday evening, no arrests had been reported. Security forces, including state police, the National Guard, and the Mexican army, have launched a search operation for the attackers.

In recent years, Guanajuato has become one of the most dangerous states in Mexico, with much of the bloodshed linked to conflicts between organized crime groups.

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50 people are missing after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea.

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ROME, January 26 (Xinhua) — A boat carrying 51 migrants recently capsized in the Mediterranean Sea. One person survived, while the other 50 remain missing, local media reported.

The only survivor was rescued by a merchant ship and taken to hospital in Malta.

According to him, the boat departed Libya on Thursday and capsized the following day. The survivor clung tightly to the wreckage and remained afloat until rescued.

A search and rescue operation was launched following the accident. Fifty people remain missing.

According to the International Organization for Migration, 14 people have gone missing or died in the Mediterranean Sea since the beginning of this year. In 2024, the number of deaths and disappearances reached 1,873.

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Visual transformers, neural network assistants, and forecasting tools to improve oil production efficiency: the winter hackathon "Digital Subsoil" has kicked off at NSU.

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Today, the winter hackathon "Digital Subsurface" kicked off at Novosibirsk State University's classroom building, which is part of the second phase of the new NSU campus being built as part of the national "Youth and Children" project. Organized by the NSU Advanced Engineering School (AES), the event brought together 34 students from 10 leading Russian universities, including NSU, Tomsk State University, Novosibirsk State Technical University, Industrial University of Tyumen, and Bauman Moscow State Technical University. A total of over 90 applications were submitted by talented students from more than 10 regions of Russia.

Over the course of a week—from January 26 to February 1—students will solve real-world scientific and engineering problems at the intersection of geophysics and oil and gas engineering, machine learning, computer vision, and mathematical modeling, using materials and problems that researchers and engineers work with in the field and in laboratories. The program includes consultations and expert support from specialists working at the intersection of science, IT, and industrial challenges.

At the hackathon opening, Sergey Golovin, Director of the NSU Advanced Engineering School, spoke about the NSU Advanced Engineering School and its current master's programs, including those aimed at training specialists in IT geophysics and oil and gas engineering. He also presented a new program, "Digital Technologies in Science-Intensive Engineering," which will launch in 2026. It focuses on design and instrumentation, specifically the creation of devices and mechanisms that will solve problems in the oil and gas industry.

Sergey Golovin also noted the demand for graduates of the NSU Advanced Engineering School, who acquire versatile skills applicable in various fields:

— Currently, about half of our graduates stay with us to join our teams and work in oil and gas engineering and geological exploration. About 10% of graduates go to companies like Gazprom Neft. About 40% either go elsewhere for further education or enter the market and find jobs in IT and high-tech companies, because the competencies they acquire here are very universal. Even though we focus all of this on the oil industry, the ability to model, use digital tools, program, knowledge of machine learning, and data analysis—all these are highly versatile competencies that are needed everywhere.

The hackathon program is based on solving problems, which are selected in such a way that, on the one hand, they are part of real, realistic tasks, and on the other hand, they can be solved in a short time, that is, within a few days of the hackathon, and already obtain results.

The tasks presented to participants are divided into two broad areas: IT geophysics and mathematical modeling. These include developing a visual transformer for fault zone detection, a neural network assistant for seismic complex identification, a tool for predicting cementation using geophysical data, detecting instability during particle settling, analyzing temperature logs using the evolutionary method, and more.

The hackathon will culminate in a public presentation of the teams' projects, a summary of the results, and an awards ceremony for the winners. The prize fund will be 200,000 rubles. Winning or placing in the hackathon will count as individual achievements for admission to the master's program at NSU's PSI.

The event program also includes an opportunity to meet industry experts. A speed-dating session will be held, allowing students to connect with interesting individuals representing companies, ask them any questions, and perhaps identify future career paths. Participants will also have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the master's programs offered by NSU's PSI. A separate lecture will also be held on the SKIF mega-science facility and the opportunities it offers researchers.

Students shared their expectations for the hackathon:

— I want to understand the software application package.

"I'm from the Physics Department. They taught us physics well there. I want to learn not only how to write formulas, but also how to 'boost the machine' to do something more complex."

— I want to understand the field of computer vision and expect to get a nice line on my resume.

The organizers assured the participants that they would do everything possible to fulfill all the hackathon's expectations and provide them with the opportunity to gain new, practical knowledge, experience solving real-world problems, and useful skills, as well as explore educational and career opportunities.

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Breaking News: 11 people killed in shooting attack at soccer match in central Mexico

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MEXICO CITY, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — Gunmen opened fire on Sunday at an amateur soccer match in central Mexico, killing at least 11 people and wounding 12 others, local authorities said.

The incident occurred at around 5:20 pm local time /11:20 pm GMT on Sunday/ on a football pitch in the town of Loma de Flores in Salamanca, in the central state of Guanajuato.

According to eyewitnesses, several armed men arrived in two pickup trucks, got out of the vehicles, and opened fire indiscriminately on players and spectators. –0–

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Israel has launched a new wave of airstrikes on Lebanon.

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JERUSALEM, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — The Israeli military said Sunday evening it had begun strikes on "several areas" in Lebanon, targeting what it said were the infrastructure of the militant group Hezbollah.

The strikes were carried out in response to alleged "repeated violations of ceasefire agreements" by the group, the military said, without providing details.

This is the second Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon on Sunday. According to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency, two Hezbollah members were killed in the previous wave of strikes, and five others were injured in separate Israeli attacks.

In a statement following the first attack, the Israeli military said Muhammad al-Husseini, Hezbollah's artillery chief, was killed in the village of Arzun in southern Lebanon. Israel accuses al-Husseini of orchestrating numerous attacks against Israeli forces and attempting to "restore the group's artillery capabilities" in southern Lebanon.

Israel frequently launches strikes against Lebanon, claiming they are aimed at neutralizing "threats" from Hezbollah, even though a ceasefire brokered by the United States and France has been in effect between the two countries since November 27, 2024. The Lebanese government, along with many Arab countries, has condemned "continued ceasefire violations by Israel."

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