China's Vice Chairman called for mutually beneficial cooperation and common prosperity

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RIYADH, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng addressed the 9th Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference here on Tuesday, calling for joint efforts to pursue win-win cooperation and achieve common prosperity.

Promoting development and prosperity is the common aspiration of the international community and a common task facing all countries, especially developing countries, Han Zheng noted.

According to him, the concept of building a community with a shared future for humanity, as well as the Initiative for Global Development, the Initiative for Global Security, the Initiative for Global Civilization, and the Initiative for Global Governance put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping, have charted a course for all countries to achieve peaceful development and common prosperity.

Speaking at a leading investment forum, China's vice president put forward four proposals.

First, strengthen innovative development and promote green growth. Han Zheng emphasized that China is accelerating the creation of an open, globally competitive innovation ecosystem and developing new, high-quality productive forces suited to local conditions. China is ready to work with all countries to promote cooperation between traditional, emerging, and future industries, continuously stimulate development momentum, and facilitate the green and low-carbon transformation of the global economy.

Second, adhere to openness and cooperation and promote mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. Noting that China has always adhered to the fundamental national policy of openness, Han Zheng stated that China is not only a beneficiary of economic globalization but also a contributor, advocate, and promoter.

Third, promote people-centered development and strive for shared prosperity. He stated that China has always adhered to the people-centered development philosophy and, in its modernization process, promotes the all-round development of individuals and the common prosperity of all its people.

Fourth, strengthen shared visions and deepen solidarity and coordination. He said that in the face of growing global challenges, the destinies of countries are interconnected, and it is necessary to seek common ground in visions based on mutual respect.

Noting that China and the Middle East have a long history of friendship and cooperation, Han Zheng said China is willing to work with Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region to deepen friendly cooperation, promote high-quality cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative, and build a more multidimensional model of energy cooperation.

The Chinese Vice President proposed that both sides step up efforts to achieve new progress in financial and investment cooperation, promote new achievements in cultural and people-to-people exchanges, and explore new horizons of innovative cooperation to make new contributions to the development and prosperity of countries in the region and create new opportunities for global growth.

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Vladimir Putin and the DPRK Foreign Minister discussed strengthening bilateral friendship, the Kremlin said.

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Moscow, October 29 (Xinhua) — Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui discussed cooperation and strengthening the two countries' friendship during a meeting, Dmitry Peskov, the Russian leader's press secretary, told reporters in response to a question from TASS.

"We discussed, in fact, all issues related to plans for the further development and strengthening of our friendship, our partnership, our alliance," the Kremlin spokesman noted.

At a meeting with North Korea's Foreign Minister in the Kremlin on Monday, the Russian president noted that he had previously discussed the prospects for developing Russian-Korean relations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Beijing and added that everything was proceeding according to plan. Choi Song-hui reported that Pyongyang noted the warm atmosphere during the talks in the Chinese capital.

The leaders of Russia and North Korea held a warm and meaningful meeting on the sidelines of the 80th anniversary celebrations of the victory over militaristic Japan in Beijing. –0–

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Establishing Taiwan Liberation Memorial Day will help protect the results of the World Anti-Fascist War, according to the Chinese Ambassador to Belarus.

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Minsk, October 29 (Xinhua) — Establishing Taiwan Liberation Memorial Day will further promote the preservation of the results of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the post-war world order. This was stated by China's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Belarus Zhang Wenchuan in an interview with Belta on Tuesday during the third Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security.

Zhang Wenchuan noted that hosting an international forum in Belarus to discuss peace and security is a significant event. He emphasized that the topic of national unity and non-interference in the internal affairs of the state is also important for China.

The ambassador recalled that recently, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, in accordance with the Constitution, decided to legally enshrine October 25 as Taiwan Liberation Memorial Day and stipulate that the state will hold various commemorative events on this day.

Zhang Wenchuan emphasized that establishing Taiwan Liberation Memorial Day will further promote the achievements of the World Anti-Fascist War and the post-war world order. It will also further demonstrate the firm resolve of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people to uphold the one-China principle and defend national sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity.

"China's sovereignty and territory have never been divided and never will be divided; Taiwan's status as part of China has never changed and never will. No matter what changes occur within Taiwan, no matter how much external forces try to stir up unrest, the historical trend toward the final and inevitable reunification of China is irreversible," Zhang Wenchuan stated.

The ambassador also noted that the one-China principle was enshrined in the agreement establishing diplomatic relations between China and Belarus and has been repeatedly reaffirmed in joint statements by the two heads of state. "The Chinese side highly appreciates the fact that the government and people of Belarus have long firmly adhered to this principle, supported all of China's efforts to safeguard national unity, and resolutely opposed any form of so-called 'Taiwan independence,'" Zhang Wenchuan concluded.

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Twenty-five US states have sued the Trump administration for blocking food aid funding.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) — Democratic governors and attorneys general from 25 U.S. states on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Donald Trump administration seeking to continue funding for a food assistance program for millions of Americans next month using emergency funds.

Several US states and the District of Columbia announced they have sued the US Department of Agriculture for illegally withholding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments during the ongoing government shutdown.

In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Massachusetts, the plaintiffs are seeking to block previous administration orders directing states to suspend benefit payments and to force the Department of Agriculture to use all available resources to continue funding SNAP in November.

“Millions of Americans are at risk of going hungry because the federal government has decided to stop funding the food assistance it is required to provide by law,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James.

According to American media, SNAP is the nation's largest hunger-relief program, serving nearly 42 million people, or more than 12 percent of the U.S. population. Most recipients live at or below the federal poverty line.

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Belarus is not a source of illegal migration for the European Union, says Belarusian Foreign Minister

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Minsk, October 29 (Xinhua) — Belarus is not a source of illegal migration for the European Union. This was stated by Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov on Tuesday during an event on migration at the Third Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security. The corresponding information was published by Belta on the same day.

"Belarus is not a source of illegal migration and cannot be one by definition. Because there are no Belarusian citizens among the illegal migrants caught at the EU border. We are not creating any problems in this regard," stated M. Ryzhenkov, adding that no more than 0.5 percent of the total number of illegal migrants entering the EU from the east, including other routes, enters Belarus through Belarus.

He emphasized that Belarus is also combating illegal migration. The country has taken measures to address the migration problem toward the European Union. These measures include canceling flights for some airlines and tightening visa regimes with certain countries, which has negatively impacted economic and political relations with them.

"We went along with it. Today, the EU confirms this. The migrants detained at the border don't have Belarusian visas. To accuse the Belarusian side today of facilitating illegal migration is completely wrong," the Belarusian Foreign Minister noted.

M. Ryzhenkov assured that Belarus is also concerned about the current situation on the western border, which is not conducive to cross-border cooperation or maintaining normal contacts between people in border regions. All of this has been effectively thwarted, and through no fault of Belarus.

At the same time, he said, there is a willingness to restore cooperation if the European Union takes reciprocal steps. Belarus strives to establish a framework and status for relations with border states that will serve to prevent all threats: illegal migration, smuggling, drug trafficking, and arms trafficking. –0–

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Exclusive: China seeks a qualitative transformation of APEC and its transformation into a locomotive of regional economic integration – Russian expert

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Moscow, October 29 (Xinhua) — China supports the idea of a qualitative transformation of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and its transformation into a driving force for regional economic integration. This opinion was expressed by Oleg Timofeev, associate professor at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), in an interview with Xinhua, commenting on the upcoming informal meeting of APEC leaders, which will be held from October 31 to November 1 in the Republic of Korea.

"The initiative of Chinese President Xi Jinping to create an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future, based on openness, inclusiveness, innovative growth, connectivity, and mutually beneficial cooperation, demonstrates the Chinese leadership's support for the idea of a qualitative transformation of APEC, its transformation into a driving force for regional economic integration, an incubator of ideas and concepts for globalization that take into account the interests of countries adhering to various models of economic development, including countries of the Global South," he said.

As the expert noted, the Asia-Pacific region (APR) has long been a priority area for China's foreign economic cooperation. China's largest trading partners—the ASEAN countries, the United States, the Republic of Korea, Japan, and Russia—are located in this region. "Furthermore, countries in the region highly value the responsible international policy of the Chinese leadership, aimed at achieving mutual benefit, ensuring inclusive development, and assisting countries most in need in implementing their own economic development strategies," the scientist added.

O. Timofeev emphasized that the main challenge to the normal functioning of the cooperation model that emerged within APEC is currently the threat of disruption to established trade and economic ties in the Asia-Pacific region. "It was the Asia-Pacific region that became the primary target of US President Donald Trump's trade tariffs in 2025. Furthermore, it is in the Asia-Pacific region that competition between regional multilateral projects is unfolding in its most acute form," he said.

According to the expert, the importance of Russia and China for each other's economic development has increased dramatically in recent years. Russia's Far East has once again become one of the vanguards of trade and economic cooperation with China. "The treaties and agreements signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to China will undoubtedly elevate cooperation between our countries to a new level, making it more sustainable and less susceptible to the geopolitical turbulence of the modern world," concluded O. Timofeev.

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North Korea tested strategic sea-to-land cruise missiles

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Pyongyang, October 29 (Xinhua) — North Korea's General Rocket Department test-fired strategic sea-to-land cruise missiles in western waters off the Korean Peninsula on Tuesday, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Wednesday.

The cruise missiles, modified for ship launch, were fired vertically and flew for more than 7,800 seconds along a predetermined route over western waters to destroy the target, KCNA said in a statement.

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China's digital yuan transaction volume has exceeded 14.2 trillion yuan.

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BEIJING, October 29 (Xinhua) — As of the end of September this year, the cumulative transaction volume using the digital yuan in China exceeded 14.2 trillion yuan (about 2 trillion U.S. dollars). Thus, the digital yuan ecosystem has already been preliminarily formed, the People's Bank of China (the central bank) reported.

The digital yuan has been piloted in 26 locations across 17 provincial-level administrative units in China, covering sectors such as wholesale and retail trade, public services, and others.

As of the end of last month, a total of 3.32 billion transactions had been processed, and 225 million personal wallets for the digital RMB had been created on the digital RMB app.

China's central bank has launched the Digital Yuan International Operation Center in Shanghai and the Digital Yuan Operation Management Center in Beijing, which are respectively responsible for cross-border cooperation and use of the digital yuan, and the formation, operation and maintenance of the digital yuan system to promote its wider application, People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng said on Monday at the annual meeting of the Financial Street Forum 2025.

The digital yuan's "two-center" architecture was first revealed to the public with the launch of the Digital Yuan International Operations Center in Shanghai in September. -0-

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Xiaomi has launched its first smart home appliance factory.

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WUHAN, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) — Chinese tech giant Xiaomi launched its first smart home appliance factory in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, on Tuesday, signaling the company's expansion beyond smartphones and cars.

The project, which specializes in air conditioner production, is Xiaomi's third large-scale smart factory, following the opening of automobile and smartphone factories.

The new plant covers over 50 hectares. The total investment in the first phase of the project amounted to 2.5 billion yuan (approximately $352.83 million). The plant is equipped with cutting-edge technologies, including a digital twin, artificial intelligence (AI)-based visual inspection, air logistics systems, and other technologies, enabling visualization and data-driven management of the entire production process.

Xiaomi's General Manager of Large Home Appliances, Shan Liangyu, said the plant will produce one high-quality air conditioner every 6.5 seconds.

The plant's air conditioner production capacity is expected to reach a maximum of 7 million units per year, bringing its annual production value to 14 billion yuan, he continued.

The plant's launch comes amidst the rapid growth of China's smart home appliance sector. According to a recently published industry report, the country's smart home appliance market is expected to reach approximately 756 billion yuan by 2024, up 3 percent year-on-year. This year, the market is projected to reach 793.8 billion yuan.

According to the China Chamber of Commerce for Electromechanical Products Import and Export, China's home appliance exports increased by 14.8 percent year-on-year to $128.64 billion last year. -0-

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A permanent exhibition of fossilized lake inhabitants of the unique freshwater biota of the Cretaceous period has opened at NSU.

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The permanent exhibition "Mesozoic: Continental Flora and Fauna" has been expanded with a new display case featuring specimens of Cretaceous lake fauna—remains of bony fish, insects, and crustaceans. These specimens were collected by staff from the "Evolution of the Earth" Scientific and Educational Center. Faculty of Geology and Geophysics of Novosibirsk State University and the A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics (IPGG) of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences during expeditions to the Trans-Baikal Territory. The exhibition also includes finds from China, provided by Igor Kosenko, Associate Professor of the Department of Historical Geology and Paleontology at NSU's GGG. The uniqueness of all the specimens lies in their excellent preservation—the structure of these prehistoric creatures can be seen in exquisite detail, even with the naked eye.

The new display case presents animals belonging to the Jehol fauna. These are the fossil remains of feathered dinosaurs, birds, mammals, and plants, found in large numbers in the Lower Cretaceous deposits of northeastern China. Such localities are called lagerstätten. This is a special type of fossil burial that preserves not only the hard parts of skeletal forms but also impressions of soft tissue. Lower Cretaceous deposits containing the remains of the Jehol biota are very widespread—from Transbaikalia, Russia, in the north and Japan in the east, to Guangdong Province, China, in the south and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Deposits characterized by typical representatives of the Jehol biota are widespread in Transbaikalia. These include the remains of crustaceans (Eosestheria conchostracans), insects (Ephemeropsis mayfly larvae), and bony fishes (Lycoptera). All of these prehistoric lake animals are on display in a new display case, said Vsevolod Efremenko, an engineer at the Evolution of the Earth Research Center and a junior researcher at the Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics (IPGG SB RAS).

The Jehol Biota is a distinct lake fauna and flora characteristic of Asia. It encompasses China, Mongolia, the Transbaikal Territory, and parts of Korea. This fauna has been known for some time and was first described from finds made in the Transbaikal Territory. However, it gained notoriety and its current name after the discovery of feathered dinosaur footprints in China. Scientists from the Novosibirsk State University Geological and Geophysical Institute and the Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics (IPGG SB RAS) have been studying the Jehol Biota in the Transbaikal Territory since 2021. An expeditionary team for paleontological research in the Transbaikal Territory was formed four times—in 2021, 2022, 2024, and 2025. The materials presented in the exhibition were collected during the 2021 and 2024 expeditions. A new expedition is planned for 2026.

The new display case features specimens of Jehol lake fauna from Transbaikal and China. The most striking, of course, are the fish. Among them is an ancient paddlefish—a sturgeon-like fish called Protopsephurus, which appeared in the Mesozoic era and spread across the planet. Also on display is a remarkably well-preserved bony fish called Lycoptera, quite common in the Mesozoic era. The specimen clearly displays scales that have retained their original position. For this reason, even the lateral line—a sensory organ that runs along the body—is visible on the fish's body. It senses the movement and vibrations of the water, helping the fish navigate, navigate obstacles, move in a school, and avoid predators.

Fishes of the genus Lycoptera were widespread across Asia approximately 120 million years ago, and paleontologists encounter such finds quite frequently. However, many specimens often have scales that are displaced and the lateral line is destroyed. Here, however, it is clearly visible. This means that the scales remained in place from the moment of death until burial, and the fish itself was preserved in ideal conditions. Thanks to these conditions, another specimen was also perfectly preserved—the largest fish skeleton on display. This is an Irenichthys, with a body length of approximately 15-18 cm. This is the largest complete skeleton of this species we have found—these fish typically do not grow to such a size. All the bones of the skeleton and scales are clearly visible, and the structure of the skull is clearly visible. A detailed description of the entire species could be compiled from this specimen. This specimen, like the previous one, was preserved in ideal conditions, which is why it is so beautifully preserved. But other fish of the same species, whose imprints are on display, were less fortunate—they are slightly deformed, their scales damaged. "It's likely that optimal conditions were periodically disrupted in the places where they were preserved," explained Vsevolod Efremenko.

In addition to Cretaceous fish, the exhibition also features crustaceans and insects: shield bugs, mayfly larvae, and beetles. They are as well preserved as the fish—all body segments, legs, tiny claws of small crustaceans, and antennae are clearly visible. Some insects even retain egg clutches and the internal structure of their bodies. A magnifying glass is sufficient to fully appreciate such fine details, but they are also visible to the naked eye. The silhouettes of mayflies with their triple tails are slightly less distinct on the stone slabs. On some specimens, the outlines of small fish can be seen among the numerous crustaceans.

— Locations where creatures that lived for tens or hundreds of millions of years have been preserved in ideal conditions and in wide diversity are called lagerstätt. For paleontologists, these are real treasure troves. There are several of them in Transbaikalia, and we worked at these locations. It should be noted that the lakes themselves are no longer preserved; we are working with the fossilized sediments of these paleolakes. In one such ancient reservoir, a large variety of fish was preserved in abundance, while in another, for some reason, they were not found, but many shieldfish and insects were found. To ensure such preservation for living beings and “preserve” them for many tens of millions of years, a number of conditions must be met. The animal must end up on the muddy bottom of the reservoir in an oxygen-free environment. An important condition is the absence of predators or scavengers who would eat the remains of a dead animal. In these places there should be no currents or other hydrodynamics that could disrupt the integrity of the remains. In addition, they should be gradually covered with sediment to protect them from adverse environmental influences. It is in such places that today one can study the ecology, paleobiology, food chains, and lifestyle of the lake inhabitants of the Mesozoic. Lagerstätts are also valuable because such unique specimens, which are presented in our exhibition, can be found by paleontologists without much difficulty, whereas at ordinary excavation sites the search for ancient creatures is a rather labor-intensive, lengthy task and does not guarantee success. The number of exhibits on our new showcase will be replenished, as we plan to continue to participate in excavations in the Transbaikal region,” said Vsevolod Efremenko.

The exhibition dedicated to the continental flora and fauna of the Mesozoic was recently supplemented by an installation of fragments of fossilized tree trunks. It aims to reflect the Mesozoic era as the kingdom of gymnosperms, which then reached its peak of biodiversity and distribution. Modern conifers are a well-known example of such plants. However, by the mid-Cretaceous, the first flowering plants appeared, which, by geological standards, began to displace their competitors quite quickly. Therefore, the diet of herbivorous dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous was already radically different from that of their Jurassic predecessors.

"When assembling the installation, we used more ancient, late Paleozoic fragments of fossilized cordaite trunks (Cordaitales) from Kuzbass, approximately 300 million years old, as the Evolution of the Earth Research Center has accumulated a large number of similar specimens, collected over the years by staff from the Geological and Geophysical Faculty of NSU. Cordaites are also gymnosperms, specifically primitive conifers. These were mighty trees, as tall as modern pines and cedars, but with large, lanceolate leaves that were shed seasonally," explained Alexander Igolnikov, head of the Evolution of the Earth Research Center.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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