Four defendants in the assassination attempt on Lieutenant General V. Alekseev have been charged with terrorism, according to the Russian Investigative Committee.

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Moscow, February 13 (Xinhua) — The Russian Investigative Committee (IC) has charged four defendants with terrorism in the assassination attempt on Defense Ministry Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev. This was announced on Friday by IC spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko.

"Considering the overall context of the crime and the circumstances, the investigation is charging Lyubomir Korba, Viktor Vasin, and Pavel Vasin with committing a terrorist act. Zinaida Serebritskaya will be charged in absentia," TASS quoted her as saying.

As S. Petrenko noted, during the investigation, the information obtained by the investigators was thoroughly reviewed and compared. This included evidence from the crime scene inspection and the defendants' testimony regarding the meticulous preparation of the crime on behalf of the Security Service of Ukraine. She stated that the motive for the assassination attempt was "intimidation of the population with the aim of destabilizing the activities of the authorities."

The official representative of the Russian Investigative Committee added that investigative actions and operational-search measures aimed at identifying and locating the organizers of the crime are currently ongoing.

An assassination attempt on General V. Alekseev was carried out on February 6 in a residential building in northwest Moscow. –0–

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Chinese-Ukrainian relations must maintain stable and healthy development, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Munich, Germany, February 13, Xinhua — Relations between China and Ukraine must stay on the right track and maintain stable and healthy development, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Munich on Friday.

Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a meeting with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

Noting that the international situation has undergone major changes, Wang Yi noted that China adheres to the original principles of establishing diplomatic relations, namely mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, cooperation for the sake of mutual benefit, values the traditional friendship between China and Ukraine, and steadily promotes interstate cooperation in various fields. –0–

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China and Germany are close economic partners cooperating for mutual benefit, says China's Vice Minister of Commerce.

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BEIJING, February 13 (Xinhua) — Germany has been China's largest European trading partner and the main source of foreign investment in China from Europe for more than 50 years since the two countries established diplomatic relations. The two sides have become close trade and economic partners, cooperating for mutual benefit and contributing to each other's success, according to Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Lin Ji.

Lin Ji, who is also China's deputy representative in international trade negotiations, made the remarks on Thursday while chairing a roundtable for German-owned enterprises, the Ministry of Commerce's website reported on Friday.

Representatives from over 60 German companies and business associations took part in the event. –0–

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China held a symposium with the participation of foreign experts working in China.

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BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang held a symposium at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday afternoon for representatives of foreign experts awarded the 2025 Friendship Prize of the People's Government and working in China, ahead of the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year), which falls on February 17 this year.

Li Qiang conveyed his best wishes and sincere congratulations to the foreign experts for the upcoming Spring Festival and thanked them for their long-standing commitment and support to China's modernization. He also heard the participants' opinions and proposals regarding China's development and the work of the Chinese government.

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Essay: Moscow plunged into the atmosphere of the Spring Festival

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Moscow, February 13 /Xinhua/ — Ahead of the Spring Festival (Chinese Spring Festival, the traditional Chinese New Year according to the lunar calendar), which falls on February 17 this year, Xinhua correspondents noticed many items related to Chinese New Year traditions on the streets of Moscow. They asked Muscovites about their attitudes toward the holiday and its symbolism.

At the Moscow State University Botanical Garden's "Apothecary Garden," eight-year-old Alena carefully examines the festive decorations in the style of Chinese New Year. Red lanterns, paper dragons, and images of horses sit alongside blooming orchids and azaleas. Alena and her mother love the Chinese style and came here specifically to see the colorful decorations.

Irina Golubeva, curator of the environmental education program at the Moscow State University Botanical Garden, explained that the "Chinese New Year" festival is being held at the Apothecary Garden for the third time. "This beauty is created by a large team. Many of our team members are well-versed in Chinese culture. Some have already visited China more than once, while others have studied Chinese traditions in depth," she added.

Larisa traveled from another city specifically for the festival's opening to admire the New Year's decorations and get a closer look at Chinese culture. She plans to visit China this September. "China has a vast, rich history, but at the same time, it has a completely different mentality, and a lot of martial arts… I became interested, so I decided to delve deeper," she told Xinhua.

The influence of Chinese New Year is also noticeable in Moscow supermarkets. Rice crackers, Tsingtao beer, Chapai liquor, red pomelo, and other typical products of the Spring Festival table… Previously, such Chinese snacks were sold in Moscow mainly only in specialized stores. Now, the flavors familiar to every Chinese person from childhood can be found on the shelves of regular supermarkets.

Zhanna, deputy director of the Perekrestok supermarket in southeast Moscow, noted that sales of Chinese goods have been particularly popular this year. "This is a new phenomenon. We started receiving Chinese goods at the end of last year, and there are a lot of them. Chinese products are of interest to Russian consumers," she shared.

Ekaterina was looking for Chinese snacks at a supermarket near the Novokuznetskaya metro station. "I really like Chinese products. Moscow has a lot of Chinese food—restaurants and groceries. I recently visited Guangzhou and was very impressed: the food there was delicious. Overall, I have a very positive attitude toward Chinese culture," she said.

In central Moscow, the popular Tekhnikum restaurant was decorated with red lanterns bearing the hieroglyph for "happiness." For the Spring Festival, a special menu was launched, featuring Szechuan chicken, crab spring rolls, and a dessert with airy jasmine, passion fruit, and pomelo.

Restaurant chef Dannil Suslov traveled to China specifically for inspiration to create a seasonal menu for Chunjie. "Sales are very high, all the guests really like it, and everyone leaves positive reviews," Suslov proudly says, adding that Chinese cuisine is very popular in Russia.

The Chinese New Year Festival will be held in Moscow from February 16 to March 1, 2026. The main events await guests at festival venues in the center of the Russian capital.

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A new round of talks on Ukraine will be held in Geneva, according to the Russian presidential press secretary.

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Moscow, February 13 (Xinhua) – A new meeting of representatives of Russia, the United States, and Ukraine will take place on February 17-18 in Geneva. This was announced by Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov at a briefing on Friday.

"The next round of negotiations on a Ukrainian settlement will also take place in a trilateral Russian-American-Ukrainian format on February 17-18 in Geneva," said D. Peskov.

The Russian delegation will be led by Vladimir Medinsky, aide to the Russian president, a Kremlin spokesman clarified.

D. Peskov also noted that the Russian-US working group is considering prospects for trade and economic cooperation.

"Indeed, trade and economic cooperation—both potential and proposed—are on the agenda and are being discussed," the Russian president's press secretary emphasized.

"At the moment, the de facto situation is such that, in practice, until a Ukrainian settlement is reached, so to speak, it's hardly possible to talk about anything concrete, and for now, this is limited to discussions. But as time goes on, and if we do make progress toward a peaceful settlement, then this could move into practical application," he concluded.

In late December 2025, it was announced that work on resolving the situation around Ukraine would continue within the framework of two specially created groups: one on security and one on economic issues. The first round of trilateral security consultations involving Russia, Ukraine, and the United States took place on January 23-24 in Abu Dhabi.

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Cologne/Bonn Airport in Germany has resumed operations after a security incident.

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BERLIN, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — Flights resumed at Germany's Cologne Bonn Airport on Friday after a brief suspension caused by a security incident.

At around 6:30 a.m. /5:30 GMT/, airport operations were suspended and security checkpoints were closed due to the incident.

According to an airport spokesperson, flights were suspended for approximately two and a half hours. About 12 flights were affected and delayed, although no cancellations were announced.

According to police, a preliminary investigation revealed that luggage undergoing security screening was handed over to its owner, although it should have been sent for further inspection.

As law enforcement officials noted, it is not yet clear whether this error was caused by the new inspection procedure introduced the day before. –0–

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China congratulated the Bangladesh Nationalist Party on its victory in the parliamentary elections.

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Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — China has noted that the parliamentary elections in Bangladesh were held calmly and successfully, and congratulates the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on its victory, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said in Beijing on Friday.

The official spokesperson made the statement while commenting on the parliamentary elections for the 13th National Assembly (the unicameral parliament) of Bangladesh held on Thursday. Preliminary results show that the PNB won 209 of the 297 directly elected seats, marking the party's victory in the general election.

As a traditional friend and neighbor of Bangladesh, China supports Bangladesh in advancing its domestic political agenda and is willing to work with Bangladesh to develop traditional friendship, deepen high-quality cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative and practical cooperation in various fields, and promote the continuous development of the China-Bangladesh comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.

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February 13 is the birthday of Ivan Krylov, the most widely read author of the 19th century.

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257 years ago, on February 13, Ivan Krylov was born—the famous fabulist whose lines we remember from childhood. They contain simple, everyday wisdom familiar to everyone, which is why, even two centuries ago, everyone read his works, regardless of class or age. They remain relevant today:

"How many times have we told the world that flattery is vile and harmful; but it's all to no avail, and a flatterer will always find a place in the heart."

Childhood and the "first steps" of a career

Ivan Andreevich was born in Moscow, the son of an officer. His father possessed a large home library, so from childhood his son was immersed in books and self-educated: he studied arithmetic, foreign languages (English, Italian, German), and read extensively. The boy received no formal education, as he was already working as an assistant clerk at the age of 11 – his father died early, leaving his mother to help support the family. It was she who taught the future writer to read and write, and a tutor who taught him French.

At age 13, the young man moved to St. Petersburg, where he lived in the home of a family friend, the civil servant Fyodor Lvov. The move had a profound impact on his work: Krylov gained access to the capital's literary circle. On the advice of the fabulist Ivan Dmitriev, he translated Jean de Lefautin, a work that received praise from connoisseurs and became the starting point for his fable writing.

At age 15, he spent his free time from his duties in the chamber at the theater, meeting actors and working on his own works. In the late 1780s, Krylov wrote the daring plays "The Americans" and "The Pranksters." And in 1786, his opera "The Writer in the Hallway" was staged. After his initial success, Ivan Andreevich decided to leave his post and devote himself entirely to literature and theater. In 1789, the writer began publishing the humorous magazine "Mail of Spirits," in which he exposed government officials for bribery and lawbreaking.

Dissatisfaction with the authorities and a pause in creativity

Krylov found his niche in writing fables. They were distinguished by their realism and truthfulness, superb language, and memorable style. From 1789 to 1793, his works were actively published in the capital's journals: "Morning Hours," "Mail of Spirits," "Spectator," and "St. Petersburg Mercury." However, in 1793, "Mercury" was closed, placing him under secret police surveillance. The authorities were dissatisfied with his work and exiled him from St. Petersburg, banishing him from the governor's cities. Ivan Andreevich abandoned writing for many years. In 1797, he met Prince Golitsyn, who offered Krylov a position as a children's tutor and secretary.

"Tackle what you are good at if you want to have a successful end to your endeavors."

It wasn't until 1805 that the writer returned to fables, beginning to translate and write them. Within four years, his work had become immensely popular and, ultimately, brought him great fame. From 1810, the writer worked at the Imperial Public Library, and in 1811, he became a member of the Russian Academy and a member of the Literary Society of Lovers of Russian Literature. During this time, his most famous works were written: "The Crow and the Fox," "The Elephant and the Pug," "The Dragonfly and the Ant," "The Quartet," "The Monkey and the Glasses," "The Swan, the Crayfish, and the Pike," "The Quartet," and many others. During his lifetime, Krylov wrote over 230 fables.

Krylov's acclaim was universal. He was read, quoted, and parsed into catchphrases: "The crow cawed with all its might," "Sing, my dear, don't be ashamed!," "The swan rushes into the clouds, the crayfish retreats, and the pike pulls into the water," "And you, friends, no matter how you sit, are still no good at being musicians," "Without a fight, you become a big bully."

Awards and achievements

Thanks to Ivan Krylov, the fable became so popular in the country and reflected the events unfolding there, like a chronicle. Nikolai Gogol characterized Krylov and his work thus: "Krylov chose the fable form, disdained by everyone as something old, unfit for use, and almost a child's toy—and in this fable he managed to become a national poet."

The writer received not only public recognition and admiration but also state awards and a pension. From 1816, he held the position of librarian at the Imperial Public Library. For his creative achievements, he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy, the Order of St. Stanislav, 2nd class, the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class, and the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class.

Krylov's 50th Anniversary

In 1838, St. Petersburg celebrated the famous fabulist's birthday with great pomp. Firstly, it was the first time in Russian and European culture that a living writer was honored solely for his literary achievements. Secondly, over three hundred people were invited to the celebration in the hall of the St. Petersburg Assembly of the Nobility: ministers, members of the State Council, literary figures, and the young Grand Dukes Mikhail and Nikolai with their tutors. The anniversary was prepared by a group of St. Petersburg writers; a script was even written. It included a gala dinner, a performance of the anniversary cantata by the bass Osip Petrov, the decoration of the hall with a bust of Krylov, the awarding of the writer, a showering of flowers, and the crowning of the celebrant with a laurel wreath.

By the Supreme Command, a commemorative medal with a portrait of the fabulist was minted for this date, and two Krylov scholarships were established for poor high school students.

In 1845, Vissarion Belinsky wrote in an article dedicated to the memory of the writer: “…Krylov received a true, unprecedented reward for his literary merits… St. Petersburg writers, with their highest permission, gave Krylov a dinner, in which many dignitaries and famous people participated.”

Retirement and move to Vasilievsky Island

In 1841, Krylov retired from his career with a lifelong pension and moved to Vasilievsky Island. The reason for this decision was unknown: some believed the writer had become addicted to gambling, others believed he was hiding from society due to literary failures.

His daily routine included reading periodicals, smoking cigars, and receiving visitors, with whom he conducted conversations without leaving his chair due to ill health. He was still feeling well on November 20, 1844, but on the 21st, he asked to be put to bed and passed away.

The writer's final wish was to send out an invitation to his own funeral in the form of a special funeral edition of his fables. Ivan Andreevich's funeral service took place in St. Isaac's Cathedral. It couldn't accommodate all those wishing to say their farewells, so crowds filled Nevsky Prospect. The hearse proceeded to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, where the writer was buried. In 1855, a magnificent monument to Krylov, designed by sculptor Pyotr Klodt, was erected in the Summer Garden.

Ivan Krylov's works have become firmly entrenched in folklore, translated into over 50 foreign languages, and are a symbol of the national spirit and realism. Surpassing Pushkin and Karamzin, the fabulist became the most widely read writer of the 19th century and a "renewer" of the Russian literary language.

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Two people were killed and one was injured in a shooting at South Carolina State University in the United States.

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Washington, February 13 (Xinhua) — Two people were killed and one wounded in a shooting that occurred Thursday evening at South Carolina State University in the United States, American media reported.

The campus was placed on lockdown around 9:15 pm local time /2:15 am GMT/ after reports of gunfire, and the lockdown was still in place several hours later.

The identities of the victims and the condition of the injured person have not yet been confirmed, the university said in a press release Thursday evening.

The university canceled Friday classes. There is no information yet on the whereabouts of the suspect or suspects. –0–

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