Exclusive: Global South Speaks Louder – Kazakh Expert

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ALMATY, July 28 (Xinhua) — The BRICS Media and Think Tank Forum, held in Rio de Janeiro from July 15 to 17, 2025, was not just an event against the backdrop of another global discussion, but a stage in rethinking the role of the information space in the era of transition to a new global governance architecture, Serik Korzhumbayev, editor-in-chief of the Delovoy Kazakhstan newspaper, expressed this opinion in a recent exclusive interview with Xinhua.

According to him, participation in this forum provided an opportunity not only to witness the formation of new approaches, but also to actively participate in the discussion of the future of media diplomacy in the Global South.

"If in the past the countries of the South were more often perceived as consumers of news, today they are moving to the forefront – as creators, moderators and distributors of their own narratives. This is especially relevant in the era of the digital revolution, when information monopolies, distortions and manipulations are becoming instruments of geopolitical pressure," he said.

As S. Korzhumbaev reported, the forum in Rio de Janeiro became an arena for affirming the key thesis: “The Global South speaks louder” – and its voice can no longer be ignored.

In his opinion, the launch of the joint communications program of the Global South is a step of historic scale. “This initiative unites more than 1,000 organizations, including media, research centers, universities, government bodies and companies. The main task is to create a single infrastructure of meanings, within which the BRICS countries and partners will be able not only to broadcast their point of view, but also to coordinate actions in the media field,” he shared.

According to the editor-in-chief, it is symbolic that the main projects include the “Listen to the South” program, aimed at joint production of media content. “This is a response to the long-standing information asymmetry, in which developing countries remained on the periphery of the global narrative,” he added.

As S. Korzhumbaev said, special attention at the forum was paid not just to journalism as a craft, but to its systemic role in the formation of sustainable development. According to him, the focus of the discussions is not only the current information agenda, but also deep structural challenges: climate, digital inequality, sovereignty, humanitarian cooperation.

“One of the most striking panel sessions of the forum was the discussion of artificial intelligence and the digital future. The conclusion is obvious: technology is not only a tool for progress, but also a potential threat of increasing inequality. This is why the BRICS countries declared the need to create an ethical AI architecture that is fair and accessible to all,” he noted.

The editor-in-chief also reported that the discussions not only expressed concern about the state of the world order, but also confidence: BRICS is “not a bloc against anyone, but a path to a just world.”

According to him, unlike Western formats that imply subordination, BRICS is based on the principles of equality, non-interference, and respect for civilizational diversity.

"Kazakhstan's participation in this forum is an important political and symbolic step. In conditions when the country is developing a multi-vector foreign policy, striving for openness and technological modernization, interaction with BRICS is acquiring strategic importance," he shared.

In his opinion, this is a chance for Kazakhstani media to reach a new level: to participate in the formation of the global agenda, share national experience, build bridges with editorial offices and expert communities in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.

“The forum laid the foundation for future cooperation projects, including participation in the Global South communications program, exchange of journalists, joint research and content initiatives,” he noted.

“Today’s era requires not silent observers, but active architects of the future. BRICS, with its media platforms, research centers and global partners, is capable of becoming just such a creative force,” concluded S. Korzhumbayev. –0–

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China to Introduce State Child Care Subsidy System to Boost Birth Rate /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, July 28 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a state-subsidized childcare system as part of the country's broader efforts to support families and encourage births.

Starting in 2025, the program will pay families 3,600 yuan (about $503) per year for each child under the age of three.

The subsidies will be exempt from personal income tax and will not be counted as family or personal income when determining whether recipients are covered by the minimum living wage system and are classified as low-income. -0-

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IAEA team to visit Iran within next two weeks

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TEHRAN, July 28 (Xinhua) — A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit Iran within the next two weeks, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said on Monday.

He said guidance would be provided on Iran's future cooperation with the IAEA, based on a recent bill in the Iranian parliament that would limit cooperation in this area.

On June 25, Iran's parliament passed a law suspending the country's cooperation with the IAEA. An Iranian Foreign Ministry official said on Thursday that Tehran had agreed to accept the agency's technical team. –0–

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Rosneft held a quest for car travelers in the Stavropol region

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Rosneft together with the government of Stavropol Krai held an exciting quest for car travelers "Along the Roads of Stavropol" in the region. Participants of the quest had to visit the cities of the Caucasian Mineral Waters and take photos of the main attractions, upon presentation of which at Rosneft gas stations they received prizes.

Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop automobile tourism in the Russian Federation and aims to create comfortable conditions for car travelers. Development of roadside service and improvement of the level of customer services provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the company's priority areas of activity.

The unique route of the quest "Along the Roads of Stavropol" ran through Zheleznovodsk, Pyatigorsk, Essentuki and Kislovodsk. In Zheleznovodsk, tourists and guests of the region were welcomed in the Pushkin Gallery – the calling card and symbol of the city, it was here that the idea of the poem "The Prisoner of the Caucasus" was born. The gallery regularly hosts exhibitions of famous Russian artists, photo vernissages, concerts and performances. The quest participants had to take another photo in Lermontov's House – one of the first literary and memorial museums in Russia, founded in the house where the poet spent the last months of his life.

In Pyatigorsk, auto tourists were greeted by the sculpture "Eagle" on Mount Goryachaya. Taking a photo near the main symbol of Pyatigorsk and Kavminvody has long been a favorite tradition of tourists. The next point on the route is the Drinking Gallery, a historical place where you can try mineral water straight from the springs. In Yessentuki, a photo had to be taken at the Yessentuki Mud Baths. This unique architectural complex has attracted tourists from all corners of our country and the world since 1915. The final point of the route is the Narzan Gallery in Kislovodsk.

You could get a brochure with all the locations of the quest "Along the Roads of Stavropol", find out details about participation from volunteers, and also receive prizes in exchange for photos at the sights at Rosneft gas stations in Mineralnye Vody, Pyatigorsk and Kislovodsk.

Last weekend, Stavropol also hosted the SkyFest parachute sports and active recreation festival. One of the popular places at the event was the Rosneft food truck – a mobile cafe under its own brand “Zerno”. Guests enjoyed aromatic coffee, drank soft drinks, ate hot dogs, sandwiches and much more. As part of the festival, Rosneft volunteers also introduced guests to tourist routes for auto tourists in Stavropol.

In 2024, Rosneft and the Government of the Stavropol Territory presented a joint car route across the region. It is integrated into a special Rosneft information and service platform, Horizons of Russia. This special project allows car tourists to choose and plan a trip to interesting places in the region through the infrastructure of Rosneft roadside services and gas stations. The route map includes more than 30 objects, including Mount Koltso, Narzan Gallery, the Peter and Paul Temple Complex in Yessentuki, Pyatigorsk Hippodrome, the State Museum-Reserve "M.Yu. Lermontov's House" and much more.

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The Rosneft retail network is the largest in the Russian Federation in terms of geographic coverage. The Rosneft petrol station brand is one of the leaders in Russia in terms of recognition and fuel quality. In total, the Company operates about 3,000 petrol stations in 62 regions of the country.

Department of Information and AdvertisingPJSC NK RosneftJuly 28, 2025

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East China's Zhejiang Province Braces for Newly Strengthened Typhoon

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HANGZHOU, July 28 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Ko Mei, the eighth to hit China this year, re-intensified into a typhoon on Sunday evening after weakening into a low-pressure weather system as it approached eastern Zhejiang Province, the provincial flood and drought control headquarters said Monday.

Zhejiang provincial authorities have issued a Level 4 emergency response to the approaching typhoon, whose epicenter was about 700 kilometers southeast of Zhoushan city on Monday morning, with wind speeds of up to 18 meters per second.

The typhoon is expected to move northwestward at a speed of 15 to 20 km per hour and reach the eastern part of the East China Sea, approaching the coastal areas of Zhejiang Province with increasing intensity.

The approaching typhoon is forecast to bring heavy rain to coastal and northern parts of Zhejiang Province over the next three days, with the heaviest rainfall expected from Monday evening to Wednesday.

Meteorologists have warned that Typhoon Ko Mei's effects could spread to previously rain-hit areas in northern Zhejiang Province, creating a high risk of disasters such as landslides, flash floods and torrents in small river basins and flooding in urban and rural areas. -0-

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Representatives of the State University of Management spoke at a meeting of the Working Group on Adaptation and Integration of Migrants

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Representatives of the State University of Management took part in a scheduled meeting of the Working Group on the legal regulation of socio-cultural adaptation and integration of migrants, refugees and forced migrants located on the territory of the Russian Federation, which was held in the State Duma.

Under the leadership of deputy Anastasia Udaltsova, those gathered considered three issues on the agenda.

Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky and Professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies of the State University of Management Vladimir Volokh shared their vision of the situation.

Particular attention at the meeting was paid to the discussion of the draft federal laws "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation" and the Federal Law "On Migration Registration of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons in the Russian Federation". A report on this issue was made by a member of the Working Group, Chairman of the Commission on Labor Migration of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Russia, member of the Expert Advisory Council under the Main Directorate for Migration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Nikolay Kurdyumov.

The second issue discussed the problems of adaptation of refugees and forced migrants from the territory of Ukraine and liberated subjects of the Russian Federation to the conditions of Russian society. Roman Kovalenko, a member of the Working Group and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the public movement "Other Ukraine", presented his vision of the situation.

Then, Ivan Udaltsov, a member of the Working Group and executive director of the Foundation for the Support of Social, Legal and Educational Programs “Public Initiative”, made a presentation on the development of “public diplomacy” institutions in the sphere of regulating migration processes and strengthening the international position of the Russian language.

Professor of the State University of Management, member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Interethnic Relations Vladimir Volokh spoke on all issues on the agenda, covering in detail the current challenges and opportunities associated with migration processes, and emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to regulating migration. He supported practice-oriented proposals aimed at improving the mechanisms of adaptation and legal regulation of the targeted organized recruitment of foreign workers, and also proposed strengthening the vector of development of "public diplomacy" institutions in the sphere of regulating migration processes and strengthening the international positions of the Russian language in the activities of the Working Group.

The discussion was also attended by members and experts of the Working Group: Chairman of the International Council of Russian Compatriots, President of the International Association of Russian-Speaking Lawyers, President of the Guild of Russian Lawyers Gasan Mirzoev; Advisor to the Rector of the Russian State Humanitarian University Alexander Bezborodov; Advisor to the Head of Rossotrudnichestvo Dmitry Fedotov, representatives of government bodies, large businesses, civil and academic communities.

The proposals and initiatives voiced will be forwarded to the relevant authorities. The activities of the Working Group continue.

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LADA Sport ROSNEFT Team Became the Best at Kazan Races

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The LADA Sport ROSNEFT racing team was the best in the Super Production class race on Saturday, winning the team cup at the fourth stage of the Russian Circuit Racing Series (RCRS). The competition took place last weekend in Kazan on the Kazan Ring race track.

LADA Sport ROSNEFT pilot Andrey Petukhov showed an impressive result, who started the race from the pit lane due to a delayed penalty on Saturday. Having made a series of successful overtakes, he took the second line in a tough fight, and the next day, in the Sunday race, he won the bronze medal. His teammate Leonid Panfilov, performing on Saturday in the heaviest car, which according to the championship rules was loaded with weight as a result of victories in previous races, was able to break into third place. The pilots' results allowed them to win the team cup.

The points earned strengthened LADA Sport ROSNEFT's leadership in the RCRS team standings, and Leonid Panfilov retained first place in the individual standings of the Russian Circuit Racing Cup.

Rosneft has been the general sponsor of LADA Sport ROSNEFT since 2015. During this time, the team has achieved impressive results in all classes of circuit racing, classic rally and karting, winning 45 championship titles. Thanks to this cooperation, the market received a number of innovative products: high-octane gasoline Pulsar-100 and sports racing oil Rosneft Magnum Racing. Since 2021, the LADA Sport ROSNEFT team has been using this engine oil, which provides increased engine protection in extreme competition conditions. Technologies tested on race tracks are available to motorists. Pulsar fuel and Magnum Racing oil can be purchased at Rosneft filling stations.

Department of Information and AdvertisingPJSC NK RosneftJuly 28, 2025

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Placenta on a chip! RUDN researcher wins competition for young scientists with cell model project

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The project to develop a cellular model of the placenta won in the Scientific Materials category of the Young Scientists 3.0 competition, organized with the support of the Presidential Grants Fund and T-Bank.

The research team is developing a technology for modeling pregnancy pathologies and testing transplacental transport in vitro – “Placenta-on-a-chip”.

"Using microfluidic technology, we recreated a three-layer model of the placenta, repeating the structure of the chorionic villus, containing trophoblast cells, macrophages and endothelial cells. Previously, such models included only two types of cells, which did not quite reflect the real physiology of the organ and the important role of the immune system for its normal functioning. Microfluidic technologies appeared as a revolutionary achievement in the field of biomedicine, transforming the approach to modeling the physiology of individual human organs and cellular analysis of the processes occurring in them. These technologies use channels with sizes in the micrometer range to manipulate small volumes of liquids, which allows, by simulating the blood flow in the organ, to observe complex biological interactions in vitro," – Olga Lazareva, researcher at the Laboratory of Molecular Pathophysiology of the Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Medicine of the RUDN Medical Institute.

Modeling pregnancy pathologies on the developed placenta-on-a-chip, if not eliminating, then complementing the expensive preclinical stage of testing on model laboratory animals and the clinical stage of testing on patients, which is often impossible in the case of pregnant women.

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China's Foreign Ministry Demands US Stop Persecuting Chinese Students and Scholars

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BEIJING, July 28 (Xinhua) — China's Foreign Ministry on Monday called on the United States to abandon the presumption of guilt and political manipulation, and thereby stop politically motivated and discriminatory enforcement of laws against Chinese students and scholars in the United States.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun made the statement at a regular departmental press conference in response to journalists' requests to comment on the report that another Chinese scientist had been detained without grounds by American law enforcement agencies. -0-

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Representatives of quarantine phytosanitary control mechanisms of SCO countries visited Tianjin port

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TIANJIN, July 28 (Xinhua) — Participants in a meeting of quarantine phytosanitary control mechanisms of member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), held recently in Tianjin, north China, learned about phytosanitary work and intelligent surveillance technologies at the port of Tianjin.

The meeting was organized by the General Administration of Customs (GAC) of the People's Republic of China. It was attended by more than 40 representatives of the SCO member states, the SCO Secretariat and diplomatic missions of the relevant member states of the organization accredited in China.

At the centralized inspection site of one of the international container terminals of the Tianjin port, guests from the SCO countries observed the process of customs inspection of a batch of fresh bananas delivered from Southeast Asia.

They asked numerous questions, including those related to random sampling of plant products, mutual recognition of electronic certificates, and the procedure for submitting products for inspection if pests and diseases are detected.

According to Dai Gongyuan, a local customs official, if there are no problems after inspection, the batch of bananas will hit supermarket shelves through a reliable logistics system in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in just one to two days.

Representatives of the quarantine phytosanitary control mechanisms of the SCO member states also visited the intelligent container terminal of Tianjin Port and the animal, plant and food testing center of Tianjin Customs, where they inspected transport robots based on artificial intelligence technology, an automatic nucleic acid extractor, a fluorescence PCR device and other equipment.

They noted the need for joint prevention and control of cross-border spread of plant epidemics, as well as commitment to promoting the digital transformation of the quarantine system.

China has been steadily expanding its imports of high-quality agricultural products from other SCO member states. According to the data of the State Customs Service of China, agricultural products worth a total of US$13.66 billion were imported to China from other SCO member states in 2024, with an average annual growth rate of 13.3 percent since the organization was founded in 2001.

In addition, to date, more than 290 types of plant-based products from other SCO member states have been approved for export to China.

“We are willing to work with all parties to optimize risk assessment procedures, speed up the quarantine supervision approval process, and improve customs clearance efficiency through measures such as exchanging pest data, promoting mutual recognition of electronic certificates, and streamlining the inspection process,” the GCS said. -0-

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