The 4th China-Russia Scientific and Technical Forum was held in Harbin.

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Beijing, November 3 (Xinhua) — The Fourth China-Russia Science and Technology Forum was recently held at Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). The event brought together more than 240 experts and scientists from both countries, including over 140 specialists from nearly 50 Russian universities and research institutes, including 14 academicians. Participants discussed cutting-edge scientific and technical developments in energy, astronautics, physics, and materials science.

According to the HPU website, Shi Zhaohui, Deputy Director of the Science and Technology Administration of Heilongjiang Province (northeast China), noted that Heilongjiang Province, which borders Russia, has unique advantages for cooperation with Russia, thanks to its long-standing historical ties and strong humanitarian foundation. In recent years, the two sides have continuously developed high-level and in-depth cooperation, achieving significant results. He expressed hope that the forum participants would be able to exchange views and develop common approaches, contributing to greater innovative results in practical cooperation between the two countries.

HIT Vice-Rector Fan Feng spoke about the distinctive features and traditions of the university's cooperation with Russia. He stated that, by maintaining mutual trust with its Russian colleagues, the university has become a shining example of Heilongjiang Province's interactions with Russia. He expressed hope that scholars from both countries will continue this spirit of practical cooperation, unlocking the enormous potential for collaboration in higher education and scientific and technological innovation.

During the forum, representatives from the Zhengzhou Research Institute of the Chinese Polytechnic University and the Federal Research Center for Problems of Chemical Physics and Medicinal Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences jointly opened the "Chinese-Russian Research Center for Advanced Energy Materials and Technologies." The parties also held a meeting of the academic committee of the joint Chinese-Russian laboratory, deepening practical cooperation.

Since its inaugural forum in 2018, the event has brought together scientists and engineers working in advanced technologies from both countries, providing a platform for exchanging current scientific achievements and showcasing research results. Today, the forum has become an important landmark in Sino-Russian scientific and technological cooperation.

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An open, innovative China will strengthen APEC's position at the forefront of the global economy.

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BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — China's push for greater openness and global cooperation was on display at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Meeting in the Republic of Korea.

With its unwavering commitment to high-level openness and strong innovation capabilities, the world's second-largest economy is well-positioned to secure a prosperous future in the Asia-Pacific region and maintain its role as a center of global economic growth.

OPENING WIDDER

The region, dubbed the "Asia-Pacific Miracle," has become a hub for global economic growth and international cooperation, a pillar of stability and development in today's world.

China has long understood that its economic success is closely tied to overall stability and growth in the region. It has consistently pursued a strategy of opening up and innovation to strengthen its own economy while simultaneously exerting a significant influence on the economies of other regions.

“We should systematically expand institutional opening-up, safeguard the multilateral trading system, develop international circulation, and promote reform and development through greater opening-up, thereby sharing opportunities with all countries and striving for common development,” states the Proposals of the CPC Central Committee on the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development, recently adopted at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Over the past five years, China has maintained its position as the world's largest trader in goods and the second-largest in services. China has attracted over $700 billion in foreign investment, while its outbound investment has grown by an average of over 5 percent annually. China has also reduced its negative list for foreign investment and expanded its unilateral visa-free policy to more countries.

According to official data, in the first three quarters of 2025, China's import and export volume with other APEC economies increased by 2 percent year-on-year to reach 19.41 trillion yuan (about 2.74 trillion U.S. dollars), accounting for 57.8 percent of China's total import and export volume.

China's economic policies, particularly its high-level opening-up, currently play a crucial role in stimulating regional growth and prosperity. Initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative have strengthened ties between China and other global economies through trade, logistics, and digital infrastructure.

Through cooperation mechanisms such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the establishment of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (FTA) 3.0, trade barriers in the region will be further reduced, and cooperation will expand in emerging sectors such as green technology, digital technology and artificial intelligence (AI), said Liu Jing, Lead Economist for the Greater China Region at HSBC.

China's rise to global economic power has been impressive, and China's opening to the outside world will continue.

INNOVATION FOR EVERYONE

China places great emphasis on innovation in its economic development, and its breakthroughs in high-tech sectors such as artificial intelligence, robotics and renewable energy have placed it at the forefront of global technological advancements.

Meanwhile, China is not only developing its own economy but also helping accelerate economic growth throughout the Asia-Pacific region. As emphasized at the recently concluded APEC meeting, China aims to "jointly eradicate poverty and promote shared prosperity for all people in the Asia-Pacific region" and "deepen cooperation in open-source technologies while building an open and competitive ecosystem for innovation."

Liu Jing noted that an increasing number of foreign-invested companies are establishing research and development centers in China, choosing the country as their production and innovation hub. At the same time, more and more Chinese companies are expanding their operations globally, opening factories in regions close to end consumers, including in other economies in the Asia-Pacific region.

HSBC believes that China's advancement in AI and robotics will generate spillover effects through its trade and investment network, as China's technological advancement and market advantages will continually provide new growth energy and stability factors for regional cooperation, while APEC members will be able to accelerate their own green transformation and digital upgrading through collaboration in the areas of value chains, capital investment, and innovation, thereby contributing to the progress of the Asia-Pacific region as a whole.

“Mutual learning and interaction enable the Asia-Pacific region to maintain its preeminent position as a global hub for scientific and technological innovation, home to the world’s busiest human, financial, logistics and information networks, as well as some of the most important supply chains,” said Dai Erbiao, director of the Asian Growth Research Institute.

He is confident that, as host of the next APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, China will promote regional cooperation by stimulating emerging environmental industries as new economic growth areas, promoting technological advancement in life sciences and health, supporting the healthy development of AI and other high-tech sectors, and enhancing mutual understanding among APEC members. -0-

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Manzhouli is experiencing a boom in cross-border cultural exchanges between China and Russia.

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Beijing, November 3 (Xinhua) — The border city of Manzhouli in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has been experiencing a boom in cross-border cultural exchanges during Russia's autumn holidays.

According to the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region government website, more than 5,000 teenagers from more than 10 Russian regions, including Moscow, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Chita, Blagoveshchensk, and Khabarovsk, gathered in Manzhouli to take part in a series of exchange events between Chinese and Russian youth.

A new chapter of cultural exchange was written in Manzhouli, where the younger generation laid a solid foundation for intergenerational friendship, giving the autumn holidays a unique intercultural meaning. The events included activities such as the "Friendship Island" art exchange, a Chinese-Russian street dance competition, and the "Great Tea Road" rhythmic gymnastics competition.

A series of events created an immersive window for Russian teenagers to gain an intimate understanding of Chinese culture. Through artistic exchanges, sports competitions, and educational experiences, geographical and linguistic barriers were overcome, fostering deeper mutual understanding and strengthening the traditional friendship between China and Russia.

In the future, Manzhouli, in response to the needs of Chinese-Russian cultural exchanges, will continue to enrich the content and develop the forms of events, encouraging more Russian teenagers to visit China, ensuring bilateral interaction and deepening integration, and allowing young people to foster friendship in the hearts of the younger generations of the two countries.

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An exhibition on Russian education at the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing

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On October 30, the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing hosted the Russian Education Exhibition "Day of Russian Universities in Beijing," featuring more than 35 Russian universities from across the country—from Kaliningrad to the Far East.

Over 500 people visited the exhibitions during the day. Prospective students, their parents, and representatives of educational recruiting companies had the opportunity to listen to presentations from the universities and meet their representatives in person.

Master classes and training sessions were also organized for exhibition guests: Pacific National University presented a training session on entrepreneurial skills, Saratov State Technical University named after Yuri Gagarin held career guidance for prospective students, and the Moscow Aviation Institute organized an aerospace quiz. All participants gained new knowledge that will definitely be useful in their studies and life.

On Weibo, representatives of Russian universities shared their experiences of studying in Russia live. More than 2,000 people tuned in, and within two hours of the live broadcast ending, more than 120,000 people had watched the recording.

The "Day of Russian Universities in Beijing" exhibition became a key event for anyone interested in education in Russia. It not only provided participants with a unique opportunity to learn more about Russian universities but also contributed to the strengthening of cultural and educational ties between Russia and China.

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Xinjiang: A Sea of Cotton in the Midst of Harvesting

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In October, during the golden autumn season, 1.87 million mu (approximately 125,000 hectares) of cotton fields in Shaya County, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, entered peak harvesting season. A snow-white sea of cotton stretches to the horizon. Large cotton harvesters scurry among the fields, collecting, packing, and transporting the raw cotton. The atmosphere of the harvest is vibrant. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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A new production of Gogol's comedy "The Government Inspector" will be presented in China.

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BEIJING, November 3 (Xinhua) — A play based on Russian writer Nikolai Gogol's comedy "The Government Inspector" will be staged in China, director Ying Da's studio and the experimental troupe of the Central Academy of Drama announced Sunday in Beijing.

The new production of "The Government Inspector" is reportedly intended to give this classic Russian comedy a distinctive Chinese style.

"Although 'The Government Inspector' was written nearly two hundred years ago, its comedic techniques and satire remain timeless. We must pay tribute to the classics, inherit and develop them, so that N. Gogol will shine in the hearts of Chinese audiences," said the play's director, Ying Da.

The play stars Li Chengru, Huang Hong, Wang Jinsong, and Liu Wei. It will premiere in Beijing on December 13 and then tour to several Chinese cities, including Shenzhen (Guangdong Province, southern China), Changsha (Hunan Province, central China), and Xiamen (Fujian Province, eastern China).

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China and Russia held the 29th meeting of the bilateral commission on preparations for regular meetings of heads of government.

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NINGBO, November 2 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and Russian Vice Premier Dmitry Chernyshenko jointly chaired the 29th meeting of the China-Russia Commission for the Preparation of Regular Meetings of Heads of Government in Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province, on Sunday.

He Lifeng pointed out that since the beginning of this year, the leaders of the two countries have reached new, important agreements on deepening bilateral strategic interaction and practical cooperation in various fields.

According to him, thanks to the personal care and direct support of the two heads of state, the mechanism of Chinese-Russian cooperation is constantly improving, exchanges are becoming increasingly closer, bilateral trade and economic cooperation is developing steadily, key projects are being consistently implemented, and cooperation in relevant areas is being carried out in an orderly manner and yielding fruitful results.

He Lifeng emphasized that China, together with Russia, intends to firmly adhere to the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, continue to promote the role of the China-Russia Commission for Preparing Regular Meetings of Heads of Government, promote mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in various fields, oppose unilateralism and trade protectionism, and jointly safeguard the multilateral trading system.

D. Chernyshenko, for his part, noted that Russian-Chinese relations are currently at their highest level ever, with practical cooperation yielding fruitful results in various areas. He stated that Russia expects to work with China to raise the level, expand areas, and unlock the potential of cooperation, giving new impetus to Russia-China relations of comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction in the new era.

Relevant government agencies from both sides conducted in-depth communication and exchanged views on relevant areas of cooperation and reached a number of results and agreements. –0–

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B. Netanyahu promised to disarm Hamas

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JERUSALEM, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday vowed to disarm the Palestinian Hamas movement and demilitarize the Gaza Strip, saying his government would continue to pursue remaining militant cells despite a ceasefire that took effect last month.

"Some Hamas cells continue to operate in parts of Gaza that we control, and we are systematically eliminating them," Netanyahu told ministers, referring to areas in the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis in the southern Palestinian enclave.

"The disarmament of Hamas and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip are our guiding principles," the Israeli prime minister stated, adding that this is a goal he has agreed upon with US President Donald Trump. "If this cannot be achieved one way, it will be done another way," Netanyahu declared.

He said the Israeli military would continue to protect troops still in Gaza. He clarified that Israel would notify its American allies of the operations, "but would not seek their permission." The prime minister emphasized that Israel would not compromise its "supreme responsibility for security."

Netanyahu's statements come as the White House is working to maintain the ceasefire and secure the release of all remaining hostages, even as Israeli strikes continue, albeit at a reduced intensity.

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UN: 85 percent of journalist murders worldwide remain unsolved

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Between August 2023 and May 2025, UNESCO recorded the killing of 163 journalists. 109 media workers, including 12 women, died in conflict zones, mainly in Gaza (46), Sudan (13) and Ukraine (8).

The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists was established by the UN General Assembly in 2013 and is observed on November 2. The date was chosen in memory of two French journalists killed in Mali in 2013. This day reminds the world that impunity for violence against media workers undermines freedom of speech, democracy, and the public's right to reliable information.

“I condemn the killings of journalists in Gaza, express outrage at their high numbers, and call for independent and impartial investigations,” the statement reads, published this year. report of the UN chief“I also note that the ban preventing international journalists from accessing Gaza is unacceptable.”

Murders of journalists continue to occur even in countries not engulfed in war. According to UNESCO, the situation in Mexico is more dangerous than in many conflict zones: 15 media workers were killed there during the period under review. The highest number of confirmed journalist murders was recorded in the Arab States (82), followed by countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (34), Africa (5), Asia-Pacific (30), and Europe and North America (12).

High degree of impunity

The global level of impunity for crimes against media workers remains very high, the UN Secretary-General notes: although it has decreased by one percent compared to 2022, 85 percent of journalist murders remain unsolved.

According to UNESCO, the highest levels of impunity are found in the Middle East and North Africa region, followed by Asia and the Pacific and Africa. The prevailing impunity in many countries continues to be attributed to weak and corrupt law enforcement and judicial systems, a lack of political will, and connections between politicians, corrupt business circles, and organized crime.

“On this International Day, we want to remind everyone how important it is for maintaining peace and ensuring social progress that journalists are safe, independent and protected in the performance of their mission,” the statement reads. message from UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay.

Arrests and prosecutions

According to data from Reporters Without Borders, cited by the UN Secretary-General in his report, at least 1,163 journalists were detained worldwide between 2023 and 2025, with 568 of them still in custody in 48 countries. Nearly half of all journalist imprisonments occurred in five countries: Belarus, China, Israel, Myanmar, and the Russian Federation.

In recent years, a number of States have seen an increase in the abuse of laws, including defamation laws (the public dissemination of information that defames a person's honor, dignity, or reputation), counter-terrorism laws, and other security-related legislation, the application of which is not consistent with international law.

Relationship with the exploitation of natural resources

According to the report, citing Reporters Without Borders, there is a correlation between the high intensity of natural resource exploitation in countries and their low ranking in the World Press Freedom Index. Between 2013 and 2021, 78 percent of hydrocarbons (oil, gas, and coal), 45 percent of mining products, and 67 percent of forest products came from countries with press freedom ratings of "challenging" or "very serious."

Journalists who cover environmental damage often have to report on the negative impacts of powerful corporations or their unfair practices, as well as corruption in regulatory agencies, collusion between government officials and corporations, government-approved projects with huge environmental impacts, and systemic flaws in environmental policies.

When journalists are silenced, we all lose our voice.

“Free and independent journalism is a vital public good, and journalists around the world must be able to work freely, impartially and without fear,” he recalled. Antonio Guterres in his report. "Despite this, attacks on journalists continue around the world."

To address the challenges facing journalists, it is crucial to take swift and more effective measures, the Secretary-General noted. He believes that, first and foremost, states should end impunity for the killings of journalists, which has reached "unacceptably high levels," through prompt, effective, thorough, impartial, and independent investigations.

“When journalists are silenced, we all lose our voice,” António Guterres emphasized. “Let us stand together to defend press freedom, demand accountability, and ensure that those who speak truth to power can do so without fear.”

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What's important to know about climate change: A WMO expert discusses alarming trends, the spread of misinformation, and the need for joint action.

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November 2, 2025 Climate and environment

The 1.5-degree warming threshold will be exceeded within the next decade, meaning more natural disasters and the risk of permanently upsetting the planet's balance. Climate Conferences (COP-30)At the UN News Service's Belém Summit, which will take place in November in Belém, Brazil, Evgenia Kleshcheva spoke with Oksana Tarasova, a senior scientist at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), about global risks and how to respond to the claims of "climate sceptics."

The main cause for concern, which was also mentioned by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the recent WMO Congress, is an excess of 1.5 degrees Celsius of global warming compared to the pre-industrial era, as set by the Paris Agreement.

"The threshold is one and a half degrees will be exceeded "Over the next decade, climate action is clearly needed to avoid prolonged temperature increases," Tarasova emphasized.

Adaptation or emission reduction

The Paris Climate Agreement's goal is still achievable, despite short-term overshoots. But this can only happen if all parties take action. to reduce emissions and removing CO₂ from the atmosphere, the expert noted.

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Senior Researcher at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Oksana Tarasova.

“At the same time, in the near future, as we exceed one and a half degrees, very significant changes in frequency and intensity are expected extreme weather events" she warned.

This is why early warning systems are especially important for everyone, and the role of meteorological services to preserve life and property will only increase.

“However, it is important to understand: adapt to the future "It will be very difficult. Adaptation and emission reduction must proceed in parallel. It's impossible to choose one direction or the other," the researcher noted.

A vicious circle

WMO scientists are recording record levels of greenhouse gasesThe increase in CO₂ concentrations is particularly alarming.

"Carbon dioxide concentrations have begun to increase at a much faster rate than in the 1990s and 2000s. If we compare the increase in CO₂ in 2024, it is significantly higher than the average for the previous ten years," noted Tarasova, who coordinates the WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin.

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The concentration of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere has reached new highs.

According to her, the planet is already losing its ability to “self-regulate”: “We see that the Earth system is approaching points at which it passes from one state to anotherThe capacity of forests is decreasing, oceans absorb harmful emissions. If these points are reached, it means that the natural systems that currently absorb half of all emissions will stop doing so."

This creates a vicious circle: the less carbon the Earth absorbs, the climate change is accelerating.

"Once we cross a certain threshold, it's very difficult to go back. For example, if permafrost has thawed, even if we later lower the temperature, it won't recover. This is a process of ecological system formation that takes thousands of years," the WMO specialist explained.

Disinformation and false controversies

Despite the obvious observational data, debate continues in society about the nature of climate changeAccording to the expert, this is largely the result of disinformation and distortions in the media. However, all information disseminated by the agency undergoes a rigorous scientific process, undergoes international discussion, and is published in reputable journals.

"If people lack critical thinking, and one person's opinion is perceived as the same as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which includes 10,000 experts, then that's a question of ethics, not logic," Tarasova said bluntly.

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A WMO employee emphasized that there is no real scientific disagreement: "Surveys have been conducted, and there are, in fact, numerous publications that show that what the public perceives as a lack of consensus is, in fact, completely incorrect. There's one skeptic for every 10,000 scientists who say climate change is happening and caused by human activity. It's just that our media operates on the logic that consensus is uninteresting."

In addition, according to her, certain economic interests fuel doubts"Oil and gas companies are spending huge amounts of money on disinformation campaigns that create the impression that everything is ambiguous."

"Climate is not a belief, it is a measurement."

Tarasova recalled how, at a recent press conference, a journalist asked what to do with those who “don’t believe” in climate change – whose numbers are increasing along the same trajectory as the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

"I replied with a smile: 'Who told you that climate change is a religion? People believe in religions. But climate measurements are science. Any skeptic looks at their thermometer every morning before getting dressed and going outside. Don't they trust their thermometer?' But climate measurements are many thermometers, all measuring according to a certain standard," the scientist says.

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She also explained what the key difference is current climate changes From natural fluctuations that have occurred throughout Earth's geological history: "Yes, climate change has occurred. Yes, we've seen 400 parts per billion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. And 5 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed our land, during the Jurassic period, the temperature was 2-3 degrees warmer, and sea levels were 10-20 meters higher than they are now. Yes, we've seen glacial transitions, ice ages, and interglacial periods."

According to Tarasova, there is one "small difference." During the transition from an interglacial to an ice age and back, changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were approximately the same as between the start of the Industrial Revolution and modern levels. However, the transition from a glacial to an interglacial occurred over 10,000-15,000 years, while less than 200 years have passed since the Industrial Revolution.

"Do you feel the difference between 200 years and 15,000 years?" the expert notes.

"Every molecule of CO2, methane "Or nitrous oxide, which flies around—it's like a tiny heater. It flies away from Earth, absorbing everything and then re-emitting it. The physics are very simple. The more molecules there are, the more can be absorbed and re-emitted," she added.

KS-30: Hope for collective action

In conclusion, the WMO expert emphasized that the future of the climate depends from the collective efforts of states.

"We see China developing alternative energy, and Europeans introducing laws to regulate emissions. But climate issues aren't being addressed locally. Greenhouse gases are mixing in the global atmosphere and accumulating," Tarasova said.

"Unfortunately, one country or one bloc of countries cannot solve global problems. What's needed is joint global action," she concluded.

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