The capacity of the Altynkol-Khorgos route will almost double.

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Astana, February 23 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan continues to modernize the Altynkol-Khorgos railway line, which will nearly double its capacity, the Kazinform news agency reported on Monday, citing the country's Ministry of Transport.

The Altynkol station and the Khorgos border crossing form a single railway and border complex and are a key link in the international transport corridor. This hub handles a significant volume of export, import, and transit traffic.

Currently, construction of double tracks on two sections totaling 32 km is underway on the Altynkol – Zhetygen section, along with the development of five new and eight existing passing tracks. These measures will increase the line's capacity from 18 to 33 pairs of trains per day.

Completion of the work is scheduled for 2026. The modernization is expected to strengthen Kazakhstan's role as a transit bridge between Europe and Asia and improve the efficiency of the national transport and logistics system.

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Xi Jinping congratulated Kim Jong-un on his election as General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea

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BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) — Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Monday sent a congratulatory message to Kim Jong Un on his election as general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) at the 9th Party Congress.

In his message, Xi Jinping noted that since the 8th Party Congress, the WPK Central Committee, led by Kim Jong Un, has united and led the DPRK people in their hard work, continuously achieving new achievements in socialist construction.

The re-election of Comrade Kim Jong Un as General Secretary of the WPK once again reflects the high trust and unanimous support of the Party, government and people of the DPRK, Xi Jinping emphasized.

It is very important that the 9th Congress of the WPK was successfully held at a decisive stage, when the activities of the party and the country are entering a phase that builds on the past and opens up the future, he added.

Xi Jinping expressed the hope that under the firm leadership of the WPK Central Committee headed by the General Secretary, the Party and people of the DPRK will seize this congress as an opportunity to open up new prospects for the country's socialist cause.

China and the DPRK are friendly socialist neighbors who have always supported each other, Xi Jinping noted, emphasizing that maintaining, strengthening and developing bilateral relations is the unwavering policy of the CPC and the Chinese government.

He added that he had met with Kim Jong-un several times in recent years, jointly guiding the positive development of relations between China and the DPRK.

Noting that the world is undergoing rapid changes unseen in a century and the international situation is characterized by transformation and turbulence, Xi Jinping expressed his willingness to work together with Kim Jong Un to guide relevant departments and local authorities of both sides to implement the important agreements reached by the two sides, continuously write new chapters in the history of China-Korea friendly cooperation, advance the socialist cause of the two countries, strengthen the well-being and friendship of the two peoples, and make positive contributions to promoting peace, stability, development and prosperity in the region and the world as a whole.

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US withdraws troops from Kasrak air base in Syria – media

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Damascus, February 23 (Xinhua) — US forces have begun withdrawing from the Kasraq military base in Syria's Hasakah province and are redeploying toward Iraq, Syria TV reported on Monday, without providing details.

This move marks the latest stage in the reduction of the US-led coalition's presence in certain areas of the country. Earlier this month, Syria's interim authorities announced that their forces had taken control of the Shaddadi military base in Hasakah province, as well as the al-Tanf base near the Syrian-Iraqi-Jordanian border, following coordination with the United States.

Meanwhile, American media reported that Washington is withdrawing all of its troops (approximately 1,000) from Syria. The remaining US forces are expected to leave the country within the next two months, ending the decade-long US military presence.

American troops were first deployed to Syria in 2014 under the guise of fighting the Islamic State group. –0–

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More than 40 percent of Kazakhstan's vehicle fleet is older than 20 years.

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Astana, February 23 (Xinhua) — More than 40 percent of Kazakhstan's vehicle fleet is over 20 years old, Kazinform reported on Monday, citing Anar Makasheva, President of the Kazakhstan Automobile Union.

According to its data, as of October 1, 2025, 5.9 million vehicles were registered in the country. Of these, 399,500 vehicles (6.8%) were up to three years old, 1 million (17.2%) were between three and seven years old, and 606,600 (10.3%) were between seven and 10 years old. Of these, 1.4 million vehicles (24.2%) were between 10 and 20 years old, and 2.4 million units (41.5%) were over 20 years old.

According to her, in 2024-2025, car sales increased by 15 percent.

A. Makasheva also reported that by the end of 2025, 171,400 vehicles were produced in Kazakhstan, an 18 percent increase compared to the previous year. In 2026, production could increase to 209,000 units, representing an increase of approximately 22 percent.

The implementation of new projects for the production of automobiles and auto components is expected to create approximately 5,000 jobs, she added. –0–

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Special Report: When Chinese Spring Festival Meets Russian Maslenitsa, Cultural Exchange Writes a New Chapter in the "Spiritual Closeness of Nations"

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Moscow/Beijing, February 23 (Xinhua) — The 2026 Lunar New Year (Spring Festival, or Chunjie) took on special meaning thanks to the deep cultural interaction between China and Russia. Moscow and Beijing celebrated two vibrant national holidays almost simultaneously: Moscow is hosting its third Chinese New Year festival, while Beijing hosted its first Moscow Maslenitsa.

At the junction of the conclusion of the China-Russia Cross-Culture Years and the start of the Education Years, such cultural exchanges made a significant contribution to strengthening the popular foundation of the centuries-old friendship between the two countries.

MOSCOW: THE ATMOSPHERE OF CHINESE NEW YEAR FILLS THE CITY WITH ITS COLOR

On February 16, on the eve of the Spring Festival, central Moscow was lit up with a festive "Chinese red." Amid snow and wind, the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival opened on Manezhnaya Square near the Kremlin walls. The festival, organized for the third time by the Moscow government with the support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy in Russia, featured a red dragon soaring skyward, tightly entwined with a Russian spruce—a symbol of Russian winter traditions. The tree was decorated with red lanterns and the Chinese character for "fu" (happiness). This unique image, born of the fusion of the cultural symbols of the two countries, attracted many city residents who came to admire it amidst the snowfall.

On stage, dancers performed the Yingge folk dance from Puning, Guangdong Province. Their energetic and agile movements captivated Muscovite Ekaterina: "This is my first time participating in such an event in Moscow. Yingge dance, wushu, acrobatics… Each performance is very engaging, allowing you to experience the rich atmosphere of Chinese New Year."

At the festival's opening ceremony, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova noted that the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival is becoming increasingly popular among Moscow residents and visitors each year.

Statistics show that in 2026, 41 percent of Russians surveyed expressed their intention to participate in Chinese New Year celebrations, and the number of Russians reading and viewing New Year-themed materials increased by 35 percent compared to last year.

This year, the event's scale was unprecedented: over 60 iconic sites across Moscow were festively decorated, and for the first time, delegations from seven regions of China, including Beijing, Inner Mongolia, and Guangdong, were invited for cultural exchange.

On February 17, the first day of the Spring Festival, a bright red train, decorated with red and gold Chinese patterns—lanterns, ribbons, and clouds—began operating on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. The train's walls are decorated with poems about the holiday in Chinese, dating back to the 600s CE, along with Russian translations, along with photographs of Chinese New Year celebrations in Moscow from previous years. You have two weeks to ride the train—it will run on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line until March 28. It's no exaggeration to say that this themed train has become a "moving cultural exhibition hall."

On February 17, the exhibition "Spring Festival. New Year in Old Beijing" opened at a Moscow museum. Immersed in the traditions of this large-scale celebration, visitors will discover various facets of Chinese cultural life—from religious beliefs and culinary traditions to family values and aesthetics. Visitor Alexandra was delighted by the exhibition: "These old New Year's folk prints (nianhua—Xinhua note) and shadow puppet shows (shadow puppet shows—Xinhua note) are very interesting; they sparked my interest in Chinese culture."

Along with the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival, the "Spring Festival 2026" New Year's Fair was held at the Huaming Park Chinese Business Center from February 16 to 19. The venue featured areas for exploring China's intangible cultural heritage, presenting tourist routes, sampling Chinese cuisine, and offering networking opportunities. The fair also included music concerts, film screenings, and other events.

BEIJING: MASLENITSA BRINGS SPRING GREETINGS FROM RUSSIA

While the "Chinese red" color illuminated the winter Moscow night, the vibrant atmosphere of Russian culture simultaneously burst into Beijing. From February 19 to 22, the "Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing" festival was held in Chaoyang Park.

As part of the important cultural exchange between the two capitals, it was held in China for the first time during the Chinese New Year holidays. The festival filled the park with vibrant melodies and vibrant festive decorations, captivating passersby. Russian performers enthusiastically interacted with visitors, including both locals and tourists.

On stage, performers in colorful Russian costumes performed lively dances and cheerful songs. Lines of people formed around thematic art objects, such as a giant samovar, to take photos, and at the pavilion displaying Moscow treats, people stood in long lines to try traditional Russian pancakes. In bidding farewell to winter and welcoming spring, the Chinese and Russians found spiritual affinity and warmth.

"This is a completely new experience for me celebrating the New Year. It's a very interesting opportunity to experience the flavor of Russian culture," tourist Zhang Yijia shared.

"Russian-Chinese relations are at the highest level today, but their strength is determined not only by interstate relations; they are built on human contacts and mutual understanding," said Russian Ambassador to China Igor Morgulov at the opening ceremony. The diplomat added that this holiday should become another symbol of friendship between Russia and China.

"Culture is a rainbow that connects hearts, and tourism is a bridge that strengthens friendship," noted Guo Huigang, Director of the Beijing Bureau of Culture and Tourism. He stated that holding Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing allows city residents to become more familiar with the charm of Russian culture and folk customs, which not only enriches the capital's tourism offerings during the Spring Festival but also promotes deeper exchanges and cooperation between the two cities. During the event, the Moscow City Tourism Committee and the Beijing Bureau of Culture and Tourism signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in tourism to promote the continuous improvement of the quality and level of tourism cooperation between the two capitals.

SPIRITUAL PROXIMITY OF PEOPLES: FROM CULTURAL RESONANCE TO COMMON VALUES

Behind this cultural fusion lies a deeper process—the spiritual rapprochement of peoples. At the opening ceremony of the 2026 Spring Festival New Year's Fair in Huaming Park, China's Ambassador to Russia, Zhang Hanhui, stated that the purpose of the events is to convey New Year's greetings to the peoples of the two countries and promote cultural exchanges and mutual learning between the two civilizations. In a recent interview, he also emphasized that humanitarian cooperation acts as an invisible yet strong thread, extending the Sino-Russian friendship from the governmental level to the broader society, expanding it from mutual political trust to a spiritual affinity between peoples.

This resonance is especially evident in folk traditions. 2026 is the Year of the Horse. In Russian culture, the horse also symbolizes loyalty and strength. Oksana Malykh, Head of the Chinese Language Department at the Institute of Foreign Languages at Moscow State Pedagogical University, says: "For many Russians, the horse symbolizes strength, wisdom, and hard work. The Year of the Horse is the year of my birth according to the Chinese calendar. I hope it will bring me happiness and good fortune."

Russian Ambassador to China Igor Morgulov recently stated that thematic cross-years focused on humanitarian cooperation help strengthen the social foundation of bilateral relations. The "Years of Russian-Chinese Cooperation in Education" will be held in 2026-2027. Russia is prepared to fully utilize this format of cooperation to develop public diplomacy, fostering deeper mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

Chinese Education Minister Huai Jinpeng also noted in his opinion piece that holding the Years of Chinese-Russian Educational Cooperation is a practical measure to pass on friendship from generation to generation and strengthen humanitarian ties. Student exchanges between the two countries are accelerating, with the number exceeding 80,000, writing a new educational chapter in the history of the qualitative development of bilateral relations.

From the Chinese New Year festival in Moscow to the Moscow Maslenitsa festival in Beijing, from the strategic plans of officials to the "lived experiences" of ordinary citizens, cultural exchange between China and Russia in early 2026 has grown from a simple festive celebration into a profound dialogue between two great cultures.

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The CPC Central Committee and the State Council of the People's Republic of China congratulated the Chinese sports delegation on its achievements at the Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.

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BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) — The Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council on Monday sent a congratulatory message to the Chinese sports delegation participating in the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, praising their best-ever achievements in the Winter Olympics held outside China. -0-

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Defenders of the Fatherland – who are they?

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The years of the Great Patriotic War were the greatest test in the life of our country. The war left an indelible mark on everything, dividing the lives and destinies of the people and the country into two eras – before and after the war.

Wartime opened new chapters in the history of our university—some tragic, some heroic. When describing these years, we must speak not only of the educational process itself and the challenges of teaching during evacuation, but also of the people—the students, faculty, and staff—of MIEI (now the State University of Management) who defended their homeland.

On the eve of the war, the institute offered courses to train students in military specialties—pilots, parachutists, and nurses. Immediately after the war began, several self-defense units were created, and bomb and gas shelters were built.

In these cards, we introduce you to the names of our fatherland's heroes. Because heroes need to be known by sight.

Faculty and staff, students, and graduate students of MIEI, along with the entire nation, endured all the hardships of the war. They fought heroically at the front and selflessly worked in the rear.

They believed in Victory and long before the end of the war they were training personnel for the restoration and development of the national economy.

We thank, remember and are proud of the exploits of the defenders of the Fatherland!

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There is such a profession – to defend the Motherland!

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The State University of Management congratulates you on Defender of the Fatherland Day! On this holiday, we especially feel the connection between generations. After all, Russia's history is, above all, the history of its Heroes. We remember the great victories of the past and thank those who proudly defend Russia's interests today.

Rector of the State University of Management Viktor Stroev:

“Dear colleagues, dear veterans and students!

Happy Defender of the Fatherland Day! This is a sacred holiday for each of us.

On this day, we thank war veterans. Your will and fortitude will always be our greatest example of patriotism. We cherish the memory of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War in the history of our university and continue to commemorate their exploits as part of the all-Russian "Scientific Regiment" campaign. We remember everyone who defended the Motherland!

Today, our hearts go out to those participating in the special military operation. You are defending Russia's sovereignty and future. We are proud of your courage and support you with the "GUU – SVOIM" campaign. I wish you good health, strength, and a speedy return to your loved ones!

I congratulate all who faithfully serve our country, who work every day for the benefit of their citizens and protect their loved ones from adversity. May your lives be filled with creative energy and confidence in the future.

Happy holiday! Happy Defender of the Fatherland Day!

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China's railways expect a peak in return passenger traffic.

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BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) — China Railway Corp. said Monday that Feb. 23, the last day of the nine-day Spring Festival holiday, is expected to see the highest volume of return passenger travel, forecasting up to 18.5 million trips on the country's railways.

According to the corporation, passenger traffic on the country's railways reached nearly 18.3 million on Sunday. On Monday, 2,297 additional trains will operate to meet the overwhelming demand.

On Monday, major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou saw both a huge influx and outflow of passengers.

Railway services in various areas have taken measures to ensure uninterrupted rail service.

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19 people, including one Chinese citizen, died in a road accident in Nepal.

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KATHMANDU, February 23 (Xinhua) — Nineteen people were killed and 25 injured early Monday morning when a passenger bus traveling from Pokhara to Kathmandu skidded off a highway and plunged into the Trishuli River in Dhading district in central Nepal, local authorities said.

One Chinese citizen was among the dead. Another Chinese citizen was injured and is currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital. This information was confirmed by the Chinese Embassy in Nepal.

There were reportedly 45 people on the bus. –0–

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