The 62nd Munich Security Conference opened in Germany, focusing on transatlantic differences.

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Munich, Germany, February 13, Xinhua — The 62nd Munich Security Conference opened in Germany on Friday. The event takes place amid deepening transatlantic tensions and an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape.

Policymakers from around the world gathered for a conference to discuss regional and global security and international order, as punitive US tariffs on major trading partners remain in place, disputes over European defense agreements continue, and renewed tensions over Greenland heighten tensions within the transatlantic alliance.

In his opening speech, Munich Conference Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger noted that it was taking place at a time of “growing insecurity,” with more conflicts and crises occurring simultaneously than ever before in the event’s more than 60-year history.

“In particular, a turning point has arrived in transatlantic relations,” said W. Ischinger, calling it “an unprecedented challenge” and questioning whether the United States still views its European allies as partners.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, sharing these concerns, in turn stated that a “gap” has emerged between Europe and the United States, noting that US Vice President J.D. Vance had already spoken openly about this at a conference last year.

“The transatlantic partnership is no longer something we can take for granted,” warned F. Merz.

Furthermore, the conference's annual expert report, published ahead of the event, also warns of a weakening of international institutions. It states that the "recalibration" of US foreign policy has triggered processes whose consequences are only now beginning to become fully apparent.

This year's three-day event is expected to bring together approximately 60 heads of state and government, as well as foreign and defense ministers from around 100 countries. Key topics of discussion will include the future of transatlantic relations, multilateralism, global order, and regional conflicts and crises.

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Demilitarization of Gaza remains top priority – IDF Chief of Staff

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Jerusalem, February 13 (Xinhua) — Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of General Staff Eyal Zamir said on Friday that Israel remains committed to the complete demilitarization of the Gaza Strip and the disarmament of Hamas, according to a statement released by the IDF.

“We are not abandoning the goal of the war – the complete demilitarization of the Gaza Strip and the disarmament of Hamas,” E. Zamir noted during a visit to the city of Rafah, located in the southern part of the Palestinian enclave.

Accompanied by senior commanders, he ordered forces to intensify clearing operations in the area, focusing on destroying the tunnel network.

The Chief of the General Staff noted that troops are deployed along the "yellow line," which demarcates the territories controlled by Israel under the ceasefire, and are systematically clearing out "terrorist" infrastructure while simultaneously controlling access to the enclave.

Earlier on Friday, the IDF announced in a statement that its troops in northern Gaza encountered two militants entering a building east of the Yellow Line. The Israeli Air Force subsequently struck the building, and the hit was confirmed.

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The Confucius Institute at KazNU held a gala concert to celebrate the Spring Festival.

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Almaty, February 13 (Xinhua) — The Confucius Institute at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU) held a gala concert in Almaty on Friday to celebrate the Spring Festival (Chinese Spring Festival, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year). More than 500 spectators from China and Kazakhstan attended the event.

Deng Hong, Director of the Confucius Institute on the Chinese side, noted that since its founding, the institute has held annual Spring Festival celebrations. This year's event has been significantly expanded compared to previous years. She hopes that the event's rich program will give more local residents the opportunity to experience the traditional Chinese New Year atmosphere, become acquainted with Chinese culture, and further promote cultural exchanges between the two countries.

According to her, the number of students at the Confucius Institute at KazNU continues to grow and currently exceeds 400 people per semester.

Students from the Confucius Institute and KazNU performed Chinese songs, lion dances, wushu skills, and traditional Chinese costumes. The program also included Kazakh national music and dance.

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China and Argentina pledged to strengthen mutual support on issues affecting their core interests.

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Munich, Germany, February 13, Xinhua — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Argentine counterpart Pablo Quirno vowed on Friday to strengthen their comprehensive strategic partnership and deepen cooperation in various fields.

During a meeting on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, recalled the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Argentine President Javier Miley in 2024, noting that China is ready to fully implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state in order to improve the well-being of the peoples of both countries.

The two sides must firmly adhere to the correct direction for the development of bilateral relations, the Chinese Foreign Minister continued, calling for strengthening friendly exchanges at all levels and firmly supporting each other on issues affecting their core interests.

The Chinese diplomat noted the stability of Chinese-Argentine relations over the 54 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties, emphasizing that the two countries have always respected each other and treated each other as equals, and that their relations remain viable despite the changing international situation.

Noting that the economies of China and Argentina are highly complementary and their practical cooperation has a solid foundation, Wang Yi proposed deepening cooperation in areas such as economy, trade, science and technology, finance and mining, and welcomed Argentina's use of platforms such as the China International Import Expo and the China Import and Export Fair (Guangzhou or Canton Fair) to attract more high-quality products to the Chinese market.

He also expressed hope that Argentina would provide a fair, transparent and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises and welcomed Argentine citizens' use of the visa-free policy to travel to China.

"China's development and growth mean stronger peace and stability throughout the world," Wang Yi stated. "We never engage in geopolitical rivalry or demand that other countries choose sides. Cooperation between China and Argentina is not directed against any third party and should not be subject to interference from them."

P. Kirno, in turn, noted that Argentina and China are important trading partners for each other, maintaining a comprehensive strategic partnership. Argentina has received significant benefits from cooperation with China, the diplomat added.

P. Kirno expressed gratitude to China for its valuable support on the issue of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands and for the assistance provided by the Chinese side during Argentina's economic difficulties, and also reaffirmed the country's firm commitment to the one-China principle.

Argentina's Foreign Minister expressed hope for closer exchanges with China and deepened cooperation in areas such as trade, energy, mining and finance, and welcomed Chinese enterprises' investment and operations in the country.

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The rector of the State University of Management took part in the first meeting of the State Council Commission on Personnel in 2026.

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On February 13, Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, took part in an extended meeting of the State Council of the Russian Federation Commission on Personnel.

At the opening of the meeting, the commission's chairman, Kaluga Region Governor and GUU alumnus Vladislav Shapsha, outlined the commission's key areas of systematic work, which encompasses the entire labor market development cycle: forecasting personnel needs, restructuring the mid-level vocational education system, migration policy, and graduate employment and career development.

"The issues discussed at the commission meetings were comprehensive. We covered the entire cycle – from forecasting and personnel training to their employment and adaptation," said Vladislav Shapsha.

Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation Dmitry Platygin reported that all key indicators of the national project set for 2025 have been met, and the preliminary target for reducing the labor shortage has been exceeded, reaching 101.7%.

One of the key areas of work for 2026 will be increasing the prestige of blue-collar jobs and promoting secondary vocational education, said Vladimir Solodov, Chairman of the "Working People" working group and Governor of Kamchatka Krai.

Vladimir Region Governor Alexander Avdeev, Chairman of the "Active Measures to Promote Employment" working group, noted that the commission, together with the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media and the Federal Service for Labor and Employment, is exploring the possibility of integrating the "Work Russia" platform with leading commercial HR platforms to automate job postings and simplify the process of receiving government support.

As a reminder, Vladimir Stroyev is a member of the State Council of the Russian Federation's Human Resources Committee and regularly attends its meetings. We previously reported on the issues discussed at the 2025 meetings: January, February, June, and December, as well as at the final meeting.

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UN Women expressed regret over the US decision to withdraw from its Executive Board.

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The United Nations entity for gender equality and the empowerment of women, UN Women, said it regretted the decision of the United States of America to withdraw from the organization's Executive Board.

The organization emphasized that since the inception of UN Women, cooperation with the United States has played a significant role in advancing the rights of women and girls around the world – from strengthening laws and institutions to expanding economic opportunities, supporting women's leadership, advancing the Women, Peace, and Security agenda, and combating violence.

The organization's statement emphasizes that gender equality is the foundation of peace, progress, economic resilience, and democracy. Against a backdrop of mounting backlash against women's rights and growing global inequality, the organization believes that international leadership and multilateral cooperation remain critical.

The statement said UN Women is committed to continuing its constructive dialogue with the United States, as it does with all other UN Member States, and to fulfilling its mandate to protect and promote the rights of women and girls in partnership with governments, civil society, the private sector, and the UN system.

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From war zones to space: radio remains in demand

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It is rapidly developing, using the latest technologies, and at the same time remains the main means of communication in places where technological progress has not kept pace with global trends.

Every year, February 13th marks World Radio Day. On this day, 80 years ago, UN Radio made its first broadcast.

UN News teams have collected stories from all corners of the world, and they confirm one simple truth: in regions devastated by conflict and natural disasters, radio remains a reliable source of information where other signals fail.

From UN Radio to the News Service

Eighty years ago, as the world was recovering from World War II, UN Radio began broadcasting – in five languages – from small studios at UN headquarters in New York, often broadcasting entire Security Council meetings.

One of the first broadcasts of UN Radio.

For decades, iconic voices such as Edward R. Murrow, Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn, and Frank Sinatra helped communicate the work of the global organization to the world. World leaders such as John F. Kennedy, Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro, and Pope John Paul II were broadcast.

Over time, UN Radio was replaced by the UN News Service, a multimedia platform publishing content in 10 languages and reaching audiences in over 170 countries. The website features news, articles, interviews, and live broadcasts of meetings on the most pressing issues of our time.

Despite all the transformations, the service's mission remains unchanged: to provide reliable information to those who need it most, including in audio formats.

Restoring radio broadcasting in Gaza

Nowhere is this mission more crucial than in conflict zones. In the Gaza Strip, a total of 23 local radio stations operated until October 7, 2023. During the war triggered by Hamas's attack on Israel, all of them were destroyed.

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Rami al-Sharafi, director of radio station Zaman FM, is trying to restore broadcasts in Gaza.

Rami al-Sharafi, director of Zaman FM, is trying to restore broadcasts. When journalists from the UN Arabic News Service visited the station, he stated bluntly: "Zaman FM has resumed broadcasting, and we are currently the only radio station transmitting an FM signal from the Gaza Strip."

The need for reliable radio broadcasting is extremely high, especially against the backdrop of the spread of diseases and disruptions to public services.

The most important tool of peacekeeping

In other conflict zones, radio also serves as a stabilizing factor. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Radio Okapi has become a vital source of information since its establishment in 2002 as part of the UN peacekeeping mission in the country.

The station broadcasts in French and four local languages, providing reliable information in regions of the country affected by violence.

In the eastern city of Bukavu, one listener said Radio Okapi "plays a key role in promoting peace by broadcasting information that is reliable and impartial."

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Radio Okapi and Radio Nationale Congolaise have been broadcasting radio lessons on key subjects for primary and secondary schools in the DRC during the coronavirus pandemic.

For many communities, the station is also a vital channel for civic activism. "It allows war victims to speak out about their suffering, and their stories reach the authorities," said another Bukavu resident.

Radio Okapi staff actively combat hate speech. In Lubumbashi, one listener noted that Radio Okapi helps curb hateful messages and expressed support for programs like the Inter-Congolese Dialogue, which he said promotes social cohesion.

Life-saving information

For refugees like Bahati Yohane, who currently lives in the Kyangwali refugee camp in Uganda, Radio Okapi became a lifeline during the heightened violence in the DRC. In an interview with the UN News Service in Swahili, he said, "Honestly, if it weren't for the radio, which kept us informed about the security situation, we wouldn't be alive today."

In the Central African Republic, radio helps people overcome isolation in remote and insecure areas. The UN mission in the country supports both its own radio station, Guira FM, and local radio broadcasters.

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Celebrating the 4th anniversary of Guira FM radio in the Central African Republic.

As part of a recent campaign, more than 500 radios were provided to local residents, enabling them to receive reliable information, including information on safe travel and trade routes.

UNESCO is also a vital partner for radio stations in fragile regions, helping them stay on the air during crises and continue to transmit vital information.

In Afghanistan, the organization supports 10 radio stations that broadcast recommendations for accessing basic services. Of the tens of millions of listeners, 40 percent are women and girls.

Radio amateurs as national heroes

Outside of conflict zones, the power of radio is particularly evident during emergencies caused by climate change. When hurricanes or floods knock out telephone and internet service, radio signals often remain the last reliable channel of communication with the outside world.

In Mexico, amateur radio operators were recognized as national heroes after the 1985 earthquake, when they were able to establish communications with the affected areas. Today, the Mexican Federation of Amateur Radio Operators coordinates the National Emergency Communications Network and transmits vital information during hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes.

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Jesus Miguel Sarmiento Montesinos, President of the Mexican Federation of Radio Amateurs.

The UN Spanish-language news service interviewed the federation's president, Jesús Miguel Sarmiento Montesinos. "They converted copper wires into antennas, used their equipment and batteries, and immediately began transmitting messages—about the situation in the affected areas, the extent of the flooding, and whether those areas were accessible or inaccessible," he said of his colleagues' work during Hurricane Otis in 2023.

Radio makes society more inclusive

Radio breaks down many barriers and creates a more inclusive environment. In India, Radio Udaan, the country's first online radio station run entirely by visually impaired staff, was launched in 2014. Today, it has 125,000 listeners in 120 countries.

Radio Udaan covers topics such as disability rights, education, technology, and social inclusion.

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Radio Udaan is India's first online radio station staffed exclusively by visually impaired people.

UN News Hindi reporters spoke with the station's founder, Danish Mahajan. He explained that his own life experience as a visually impaired person helps him tailor programming to the needs of his audience.

"UN discussions on disability issues or special events that feature inspiring speakers bring tremendous benefits to our community," Mahajan said.

Empathy that algorithms can't reproduce

Artificial intelligence is changing the global audio landscape. In China, these changes are happening particularly rapidly: the podcast audience already exceeds 150 million and is set to grow.

The Chinese Language News Service spoke with Professor Sun Shaojing of Fudan University. He noted that AI-generated audio content is becoming increasingly woven into everyday life.

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A "synthetic" AI voice will never replace the human voice, says Fudan University professor Sun Shaojing.

According to him, "synthetic" voices are becoming increasingly common, enabling precision, efficiency, and multilingualism on a scale that would have seemed unimaginable until recently. However, the professor notes, the imperfections of human speech—pauses, hesitations, emotional nuances, slips of the tongue—give the voice its "soul."

"When it comes to covering disaster scenes, the stories of people affected, their suffering and needs, AI lacks the emotional and empathic dimension… It cannot achieve the same depth of emotional impact," says Sun Shaojing.

Growing demand for radio communications in space

Even beyond Earth, radio remains the foundation of communications and scientific research. Since the launch of the first satellite in 1957, radio waves have helped humanity explore space and observe Earth.

As space programs develop, their importance only increases. Alexandre Valle, head of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Space Services Division, told the Portuguese-language News Service that satellites equipped with highly sensitive sensors are effectively monitoring the effects of climate change using ITU-protected radio frequencies.

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Radio waves help humanity explore space and observe the Earth.

He explained that the expansion of lunar programs by leading spacefaring nations—including plans by the United States and China to establish permanent bases on the Moon—will likely lead to a sharp increase in radio communications needs. At the same time, he warned, this growth could threaten the Moon's "shielded zone," protected by a 1970s ITU treaty to maintain the "radio silence" necessary for studying the earliest stages of the universe's history.

"At the next Radio Regulations Conference, at the end of 2027, we will discuss for the first time the creation of a regulatory framework for managing the radio frequency spectrum on the Moon. This will mean finding a balance between the need for communication channels and the need to protect the radio frequency spectrum for scientific purposes," Vallee said.

In the long term, the "space" economy will only increase humanity's need for radio communications. According to Vallee, new industries such as space tourism, space manufacturing, space resource extraction, and even the creation of data centers beyond Earth will rely on reliable radio channels.

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The UN chief welcomed the appointment of members of the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI.

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Today, an important step was taken towards developing a global scientific understanding of artificial intelligence. The General Assembly reaffirmed appointment of 40 members of the new Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence, created under the auspices of the UN. Secretary-General António Guterres made this statement on Thursday.

According to the Secretary-General, the candidates were selected from more than 2,600 applicants following an independent evaluation conducted by the International Telecommunication Union, UNESCO, and the United Nations Office on Digital and Emerging Technologies. They will serve in their personal capacity for three years.

The Secretary-General emphasized the multidisciplinary composition and gender balance of the group, which includes experts from around the world. They will conduct independent and impartial assessments. opportunities, risks, and consequences of AI development, including in the interests of the new Global Dialogue on the Governance of Artificial Intelligence.

"In a world where AI developments are rapidly accelerating, this group will provide what has been missing until now: rigorous, independent scientific analysis that will allow all Member States, regardless of their technological capabilities, to participate in the discussion on an equal footing," said a statement released by the UN chief's press service.

Guterres expressed confidence that the experts' work will facilitate collective dialogue on artificial intelligence issues and help make decisions based on facts and solidarity.

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The Central Bank of the Russian Federation lowered the key rate to 15.5 percent per annum.

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Moscow, February 13 /Xinhua/ — The Bank of Russia's Board of Directors on Friday cut the key rate by 50 basis points to 15.5 percent per annum.

"The economy continues to return to a balanced growth trajectory. In January, price growth accelerated significantly due to one-off factors. However, according to the Bank of Russia's estimates, the sustainable indicators of current price growth have not changed significantly. Once the impact of one-off factors subsides, inflation will resume its decline," the Central Bank of Russia explained in a press release.

"The Bank of Russia will assess the advisability of further key rate reduction at its upcoming meetings, depending on the sustainability of the inflation slowdown and the dynamics of inflation expectations. The baseline scenario assumes an average key rate in the range of 13.5-14.5 percent per annum in 2026," the regulator stated.

According to the Bank of Russia's forecast, given the current monetary policy, annual inflation will decline to 4.5-5.5 percent in 2026.

“Sustainable inflation will reach around 4 percent in the second half of 2026. In 2027 and beyond, annual inflation will remain on target,” the Central Bank of the Russian Federation predicts. –0–

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In 2025, trade turnover between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan increased almost 24-fold.

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Bishkek, February 13 (Xinhua) — In 2025, Kyrgyzstan's trade turnover with Tajikistan amounted to $36 million, an increase of almost 24-fold compared to the same period in 2024. This was announced on Friday by Kyrgyz Prime Minister and Head of the Presidential Administration Adylbek Kasymaliev during talks with Tajik Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda in Bishkek.

A. Kasymaliev noted that the two heads of state have set the goal of increasing trade turnover to $500 million and expressed full readiness to achieve this goal.

The head of the Kyrgyz Cabinet of Ministers emphasized that further development and deepening of comprehensive cooperation with Tajikistan is one of the country's foreign policy priorities.

K. Rasulzoda, in turn, also noted that the development of good-neighborly relations with Kyrgyzstan is a priority of Tajikistan’s foreign policy. –0–

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