China issues blue alert for Typhoon Fengshen

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BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — China's National Meteorological Center (NMC) on Sunday issued a blue alert for Typhoon Fengshen, the 24th typhoon this year, as it strengthens and is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to parts of the southern region.

According to the National Meteorological Center, as of 5:00 PM on Sunday, the typhoon was over the waters off the west coast of the Philippine island of Luzon, with maximum winds near its center reaching 72 km/h.

The typhoon is expected to move northwestward at speeds of 25-30 km/h, gradually strengthening. According to forecasts, starting on October 21, while over the central and northern parts of the South China Sea, Fengshen will begin a southwesterly turn and approach the central coast of Vietnam, after which its intensity will gradually weaken.

The National Marine Center reported that from 8:00 PM on October 19 to 8:00 PM on October 20, squally winds caused by the typhoon may partially affect the waters of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea, and the coastal areas of the provinces of Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong.

Heavy rainfall is possible in places in Taiwan.

China has a four-tier, color-coded typhoon warning system, with red representing the highest level of danger, followed by orange, yellow, and blue. –0–

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Israel has transferred 15 Palestinian bodies to the Gaza Strip, the health ministry said.

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Gaza, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Israel on Sunday transferred 15 bodies of Palestinians to the Gaza Strip through the International Committee of the Red Cross, bringing the total number of bodies returned to 150, the health authority based in the Palestinian enclave said.

The agency's press release stated that medical teams continue to handle the bodies in accordance with approved medical procedures and protocols, preparing them for examination, documentation, and transfer to families.

The ceasefire agreement, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States, came into effect on October 10. The first phase of the agreement's implementation includes the exchange of prisoners and hostages, the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from there.

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Ukraine: Work has begun to restore external power supply to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

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October 19, 2025 Peace and security

At the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), Ukraine, maintenance work to restore external power began yesterday. As a reminder, Europe's largest nuclear power plant has been without external power for almost a month, raising serious concerns about nuclear safety at the facility.

This was announced by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. After weeks of difficult negotiations, the Russian Federation and Ukraine agreed to an IAEA proposal to establish temporary ceasefire zones around two specific areas on both sides of the front line so that IAEA specialists can repair two power lines damaged during the fighting.

On Saturday morning, after demining was completed, repair work began on two cables of the 330-kilovolt Ferrosplavna-1 line, which was disconnected from Zaporizhzhya NPP on May 7. Later this weekend, after the necessary demining work is completed on the other side, repairs are planned to begin on the damaged section of the 750-kilovolt Dneprovskaya line, which was disconnected on September 23. It was this outage that led to the complete blackout at the plant.

IAEA teams will monitor and report on repairs at both sites, located several kilometers from the plant. Six reactors at Zaporizhzhya NPP have been shut down since 2022, but they still require electricity to operate the pumps that cool the nuclear fuel.

There's finally light at the end of the tunnel. Both sides have been constructively engaging with us to make this possible.

"The start of repair work is a significant step forward in our persistent efforts to restore off-site power to Europe's largest nuclear power plant, which has been forced to rely on emergency diesel generators in recent weeks. This is clearly an unsustainable situation," Grossi said.

He said it would take some time before the plant was reconnected to the grid, as repairs would take about a week. "There's finally light at the end of the tunnel. Both sides engaged constructively with us to make this possible. There's a shared understanding that the current situation is not beneficial to anyone. The process was complex, as the power lines are located in an active combat zone, and we first needed to ensure the necessary safety conditions were in place before proceeding with repairs," the IAEA chief noted.

Until external power is restored, the plant receives electricity from seven emergency diesel generators, which support key nuclear safety and security systems. An additional 13 generators are in standby mode.

The current power outage is the tenth since the conflict began and the longest. "Reliance on emergency diesel generators is the last line of defense for nuclear power plants. What was once unthinkable has now become all too common. As long as this devastating conflict continues, nuclear safety and security remain seriously compromised. Today, we have a rare opportunity to deliver good news, but we are still far from a safe situation," Grossi emphasized.

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The Afghan government signed memorandums of understanding to support refugees and displaced families.

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Kabul, October 19 (Xinhua) — The Afghan Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation has signed six memorandums of understanding with leading national and international aid organizations, the ministry said in a statement released on Sunday.

According to the statement, over $1.48 million has been allocated to assist returning refugees and internally displaced families in several provinces. More than 6,947 families and 88,237 individuals will receive support.

The funds will be used to build permanent housing, provide cash assistance, food, nutritional supplements, educational and medical kits. –0–

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The NPC Standing Committee vice chairperson called for strengthening China-Africa cooperation on women's rights.

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BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Vice Chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) Tie Ning reaffirmed China's commitment to working with African countries to strengthen the legal protection of women's rights and interests.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of a seminar for African women parliamentarians organized by the National People's Congress in Beijing on Sunday, Tie Ning said China will work with African legislatures to implement the outcomes of the Global Women's Summit and the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.

She expressed China's readiness, in cooperation with all parties, to develop contacts between legislative bodies and increase the exchange of public administration experience in order to improve the legal protection of women's rights and interests and build a community with a shared future for mankind.

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Tropical storm in the Philippines leaves eight dead, two missing

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MANILA, October 19 (Xinhua) — Eight people have been killed and two are missing after Tropical Storm Fengshen made landfall in the Philippines on Sunday, the Office of Civil Defense reported.

Five people were killed when a tree fell on them in Pitogo municipality in Quezon province, southeast of Manila, and three others were killed in the Western Visayas region in the central part of the country, agency spokesperson Juni Castillo said.

A search is underway for two people missing after a landslide in Quezon Municipality in Bukidnon Province in the southern Philippines, according to J. Castillo. –0–

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Jewelry stolen from Louvre Museum in Paris

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Paris, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Jewelry was stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris on Sunday morning, French daily Le Parisien reported.

According to the report, masked criminals entered the museum through a building undergoing construction. They used a freight elevator to ascend, smashed windows, and forced their way inside. The perpetrators stole nine items from Napoleon's jewelry collection and are on the run.

French Culture Minister Rachida Dati said on social media that the robbery occurred during the museum's opening on Sunday morning, adding that no injuries were reported.

The museum announced on social media that it was closing for the day "for exceptional reasons." –0–

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What you need to know about the key plenary session of the CPC Central Committee, which will formulate the country's new five-year plan.

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BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — China's leaders will gather for a key party meeting from Oct. 20 to 23 to discuss the country's next five-year plan, a policy roadmap that outlines key areas of the country's development and will have an impact far beyond China's borders.

This meeting, known as the 20th plenary session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC CC), is the fourth since the election of the new Central Committee in 2022.

What is a plenum? How are China's five-year development plans developed, and why are they important? Let's take a closer look.

WHAT IS A PLENUM?

For the CPC, which has more than 100 million members, the highest governing bodies are the National Congress of the CPC and the Central Committee it elects.

Since the National Congress of the CPC is convened every five years, the CPC Central Committee acts on its behalf between the previous and new convocations, holding plenary sessions at least once a year to make key political decisions.

The current CPC Central Committee has approximately 200 members, many of whom are provincial party committee leaders, provincial-level heads of government, and ministers. Candidates for the CPC Central Committee who are next in line to fill vacancies on the Central Committee also participate in plenary sessions.

According to the agenda, the upcoming plenary session will hear a report on the work of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and consider proposals for developing the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) for the country's economic and social development.

Proposals for the new plan will be released after the plenum. The final plan is expected to be presented in March 2026, when it will be reviewed and approved by the National People's Congress (NPC), China's highest legislative body.

WHAT IS CHINA'S FIVE-YEAR PLAN?

The formulation and implementation of five-year plans is a distinctive feature of the CPC's governance, enabling China to promote coordinated economic and social development in the medium and long term.

According to experts, this approach ensures continuity and stability of policy in relation to established goals, and also allows for the efficient and highly accurate allocation of resources.

China's first Five-Year Plan was implemented in the 1950s, and since then, China has implemented 14 Five-Year Plans. After the country began implementing reform and opening up in 1978, it began developing a socialist market economy but did not abandon the practice of planning. Instead, the system for developing such plans was reformed and improved to further enhance its effectiveness.

In China, five-year plans have guided the country's continuous progress in developing and improving living standards for decades: from ensuring sufficient food and clothing during the 6th and 7th Five-Year Plans in the 1980s to China becoming the world's second-largest economy during the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010).

According to Li Zhongjie, an expert on the history of the CPC, China's modernization is carried out through the gradual implementation of five-year plans and programs that are interconnected and complementary.

In a break with tradition, the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) did not set quantitative targets for GDP growth; instead, it described expected growth in broader terms, partly to emphasize quality over speed.

Given their far-reaching impact, China's five-year plans are developed over several years, taking into account research, expert assessments, inter-agency coordination, and public opinion.

Once they identify key tasks, specialized and local plans break them down into specific steps to ensure effective implementation, said Dong Yu, executive vice director of the Institute of China Development Planning at Tsinghua University.

"Five-year plans are far more than just pieces of paper," Dong Yu added. "They are a fully integrated system for turning goals into reality."

China's five-year development plans have also become an important window for other countries to observe China and learn from its development experience. Inspired by China's experience, more and more countries are adopting their own medium- and long-term development strategies.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE 15TH FIVE-YEAR PLAN

The 15th Five-Year Plan is of extraordinary significance because there are only 10 years left until 2035, when China aims to “basically achieve socialist modernization.”

The plan, covering the period 2026-2030, is expected to be developed based on a comprehensive assessment of global trends and will serve as a framework for China's development in line with changing conditions.

By outlining key goals and measures in economic growth, technological innovation, livelihoods and other areas, the plan will prioritize high-quality development based on innovation.

Based on China's commitment to developing new productive forces adapted to local conditions, efforts to modernize the industrial system are expected to accelerate during the 15th Five-Year Plan. Targeted measures will be aimed at strengthening the real economy, upgrading traditional industries, developing emerging sectors, and strategically planning for future industries.

At the same time, the plan will aim to strengthen the national innovation system and promote the integrated development of education, science and technology, as well as the training of highly qualified specialists.

"Forward-looking planning is needed to chart a new industrial landscape in the upcoming five-year plan," Dong Yu said.

Reform will be another priority of the plan, as 2029—the target year for completing more than 300 reform measures outlined at the Third Plenary Session of the CPC Central Committee in 2024—falls within the next five-year period. The next stage of China's development will likely be one of deepening reform and promoting high-level opening-up.

Preventing risks and addressing challenges both domestically and internationally will be another priority of the plan, as development and security are equally important in shaping China's future course.

Brazilian scholar Maria Luisa Falcão Silva sees a lesson in this for the entire world. "While much of the West struggled with cycles of crisis—political deadlock, trade wars, populism—China forged ahead, implementing a long-term national plan," she said.

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A member of the State Council of the People's Republic of China called for promoting high-quality development of women's affairs.

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BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — State Councilor Shen Yiqin, chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation (ACWF), called on members of the federation to fulfill their duties and strive to promote high-quality development of women's affairs.

Speaking at the WFW meeting via video link, Shen Yiqin said the Global Women's Summit, which was held in Beijing from October 13 to 14, marked a new milestone in advancing women's development worldwide.

She called on the WFW to create a favorable environment to promote the comprehensive development of women, establish platforms to support their active participation in promoting high-quality development, and improve governance to protect their legitimate rights and interests.

Shen Yiqin added that concrete measures must be taken to advance the development of global women's affairs and promote the building of a community with a shared future for humanity. -0-

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Typhoon Fengshen moves into the eastern part of the South China Sea.

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HAIKOU, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Fengshen, the 24th typhoon this year, is expected to move into waters in the eastern South China Sea around Sunday evening and gradually increase in intensity, local authorities said.

According to the meteorological service of Hainan Province (South China), the typhoon will reach its maximum intensity of a severe tropical storm or typhoon with wind speeds of 30 to 35 meters per second.

Starting from Tuesday, under the influence of a cold front moving southward, the typhoon is expected to turn southwest over the waters in the northern part of the South China Sea and approach the waters located southeast of Hainan Island, while its intensity will gradually weaken.

The local meteorological service issued a Level 4 warning for the typhoon on Sunday morning, while the province was placed on a Level 4 typhoon alert.

China has a four-tier emergency response system, with tier one being the highest. -0-

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