A local resident was detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of setting fire to an electric train.

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St. Petersburg, February 12 (Xinhua) — A 20-year-old Russian citizen involved in the arson attack on an electric train has been detained in St. Petersburg. The press service of the Transport Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Northwestern Federal District reported this on Thursday.

It was established that the perpetrator, acting on instructions received from an unidentified source via instant messaging, used a flammable liquid to set fire to an electric train on the Finland Line of the October Railway.

The suspect has been remanded in custody, and a criminal case has been opened for a terrorist act. The suspect faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison under the criminal code article he is charged with. –0–

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Xinhua Director General met with the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to China

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BEIJING, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) — Xinhua News Agency Director-General Fu Hua met with Ambassador of the Republic of Korea (ROK) to China Roh Jae-hong in Beijing on Thursday.

Noting that Xinhua pays close attention to covering events in the ROK, Fu Hua said the agency hopes to work with South Korean media to tell stories about exchanges and cooperation between China and the ROK in various fields, strengthen the friendship between the two peoples, and contribute to the formation of a positive public opinion atmosphere for the development of bilateral relations.

Fu Hua added that Xinhua also intends to strengthen cooperation with the media and analytical centers of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of multilateral mechanisms.

Roh Jae-hong, for his part, praised Xinhua's role in developing relations between the Republic of Korea and China and in exchanges between media and think tanks. The ambassador expressed his readiness to actively promote cooperation between the two countries' media and think tanks and contribute to the progress of bilateral ties.

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Anna Pavlova: the prima ballerina of the Mariinsky Theatre, known throughout the world

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The great Russian ballerina was born on February 12, 1881. In early childhood, Pavlova was impressed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's famous work, The Sleeping Beauty, and fell in love with ballet.

She was rejected from the Imperial Ballet School on her first attempt – she was too weak and sickly. But on her second attempt, Marius Petipa, one of the greatest masters of classical ballet, looked at her and uttered a prophetic phrase: "A feather in the wind. It will fly." At just 10 years old, she was accepted, and her students included such outstanding dancers as Ekaterina Vyazem, Alexander Oblakov, Pavel Gerdt, Evgenia Sokolova, and Marius Petipa. Studying at the school was challenging. Anna Pavlova was completely unfit for the standards of a ballerina of the time, being petite and frail. The strain on her young body was colossal: she had to rise at 8 a.m. and work hard both in class and in rehearsals in the dance halls. In addition to classical pas, the program included the minuet, mazurka, Hungarian dance, and Italian and Spanish dances. To improve her health, her teachers gave Anna cod liver oil.

After graduating from the academy with a gold medal in 1899, the very young ballerina joined the Mariinsky Theatre. There, Pavlova immediately attracted attention. While many aspiring dancers began in the corps de ballet, on September 19 of that year, she was already dancing in Jean Dauberval's La Fille Mal Gardée. It was her debut: the audience was delighted, and critics predicted a great future for the new star.

Pavlova's subsequent solo roles included Carmen, Giselle, King Candaules, The Awakening of Flora, Don Quixote, The Pharaoh's Daughter, Swan Lake, Raymonda, and Le Corsaire, as well as productions by her friend and classmate, the talented choreographer Michel Fokine. It was he who created the miniature "The Swan" for Pavlova, which became a hallmark of Russian ballet worldwide. She performed this dance over 4,000 times worldwide, and each performance was unique in its own way.

The prima ballerina remained with the Mariinsky Theatre until 1913, becoming a touring performer in her final three years. Sergei Diaghilev's "Russian Seasons" captivated Europe, and Anna Pavlova became widely known abroad. She later abandoned her collaboration with the impresario and formed her own company. This led to Pavlova's relationship with Diaghilev deteriorating. The ballerina did not cancel her tour at his request and began performing independently in the finest theaters around the world, visiting more than 40 countries: America, China, Australia, India, Japan, Peru, Egypt, Argentina, New Zealand, Cuba, South Africa, the Philippines, and elsewhere.

Anna Pavlova never returned to Russia. According to one version, in 1910, her lover, Victor Dandre, was put on trial for embezzlement. The ballerina helped him escape, paid a hefty fine of 36,000 rubles, and followed him to England. Victor's return to his homeland was blocked, so Anna decided to stay together. Later, in a conversation with Vertinsky, she admitted that she missed him:

"It's terrible, my friend, terrible! I'm so sad I can't sleep, I cry, I have headaches, I despair! I'm freezing in this cold and foreign country. I'd give anything, without a second thought, for a little dacha with our Russian grass and birch trees, somewhere near Moscow or Petrograd."

The life of the world-famous ballerina was full of events, here are some interesting facts:

Pavlova was very close to animals and found common ground with them easily. She once danced with a snake on her arm, hand-fed a bear sugar, and even adopted a swan, which became tame, lay at her feet, and posed for photographs. In exile, she couldn't part with Russian food. Anna's personal chef prepared buckwheat, cutlets, sturgeon, and other dishes for her. She also set a large table for Christmas and Easter, and a Russian woman who had come to Australia from Siberia helped her get kulichi for the last holiday of her tour. Charlie Chaplin, the famous comedian, was a fan of Pavlova. They met in person in North America and even took a group photo. Pavlova treated her troupe with great care, and according to one of its members, "she would personally draw a grid of iodine on the ankle of one of the dancers, and then send her for a special massage." The ballerina paid a penalty of 21,000 rubles for leaving the Mariinsky Theater. For comparison, a teacher's monthly salary at the time was about 85 rubles. A famous meringue dessert, as delicate and fragile as the ballerina herself, is named after Anna Pavlova.

Anna Pavlova was a living legend, known in every corner of the world. The ballerina died on January 23, 1931, in The Hague. She fell seriously ill during a tour and passed away literally on stage. According to one legend, her last words were, "Bring me my swan costume." Her talent and unique sensuality inspired and continue to delight not only audiences but also the world's leading ballerinas who perform her repertoire today.

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China's Ministry of Commerce will announce a final decision on the anti-dumping investigation into Canadian rapeseed by March 9.

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Beijing, February 12 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce will release its final decision on its anti-dumping investigation into Canadian rapeseed imports by March 9, ministry spokesperson He Yadong announced at a regular press briefing on Thursday.

As he clarified, given the complexity of the case, the investigation period was extended.

He Yadong assured that the Ministry of Commerce will fully take into account Canada's reasonable concerns within the framework of the relevant rules and make an objective and fair decision based on the available facts and evidence.

He recalled that during Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China in January, the two countries took concrete measures to properly resolve bilateral trade and economic issues in areas such as electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, rapeseed, agricultural products and aquaculture.

A Ministry of Commerce representative indicated that Canada would make positive adjustments to its unilateral measures against Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, and China would, in turn, adjust its own anti-discrimination measures in accordance with existing laws and regulations. –0–

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Russia will soon make a humanitarian oil delivery to Cuba.

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Moscow, February 12 /Xinhua/ — Russia is preparing to supply oil and petroleum products to Cuba as humanitarian aid. This was reported by the Russian newspaper Izvestia on Thursday, citing the Russian Embassy in Havana.

"In the near future, oil and petroleum products are expected to be delivered from Russia to Cuba as humanitarian aid," the newspaper quotes Russian diplomats as saying.

The oil blockade against Cuba is having a serious impact on the country's residents and economy: hotels are closed, power grids are failing, and water supplies are disrupted.

Cuban authorities have reported a shortage of aviation fuel, causing international airlines to cancel flights to the island. The crisis arose after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on countries that supply oil to Cuba.

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Breaking News: US Navy Destroyer and Supply Ship Collide in Caribbean Sea

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WASHINGTON, February 12 (Xinhua) — A U.S. Navy destroyer and supply ship collided in the Caribbean Sea, injuring two U.S. Navy sailors, Fox News reported Thursday, citing a U.S. Southern Command spokesman.

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Kyrgyzstan has elected a new speaker of parliament.

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Bishkek, February 12 (Xinhua) — Deputy Marlen Mamataliev was elected as the new speaker of the Zhogorku Kenesh (unicameral parliament) of Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, according to the Kyrgyz parliament's website.

At a parliamentary session held on Thursday, the election of the speaker of the legislative body was considered. Several parliamentary groups nominated M. Mamataliev. Following a secret ballot, M. Mamataliev was elected as the new speaker of the Zhogorku Kenesh.

Earlier that day, former Speaker Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu announced his resignation. He declared his readiness to serve the country's future as a rank-and-file member of parliament, along with other members of parliament.

Born in 1981, M. Mamataliev previously worked in various departments, including the Ministry of Finance and the Government Office of Kyrgyzstan. He was elected to parliament in 2018, 2021, and 2025. –0–

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Breaking: At least 3 migrants died in a boat sinking in the Aegean Sea, the search for the missing continues – Turkish Coast Guard

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Cairo, February 12 (Xinhua) — At least three migrants died when a boat carrying 45 migrants sank in the Aegean Sea on Thursday, the Turkish Coast Guard said in a statement.

The incident occurred at around 05:33 local time /02:33 GMT/ off the coast of Izmir province in western Turkey, the statement said.

According to available reports, 38 migrants on board have been rescued so far. The search and rescue operation for the remaining four missing persons is ongoing.

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Win a trip from the State University of Management

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The State University of Management invites you to participate in a drawing for a certificate from the Cuva hotel booking platform.

How to take part in the giveaway:

Subscribe to the GUU VKontakte group. Subscribe to the GUU channel on MAH. Subscribe to the GUU rector's channel on MAH. Comment on the giveaway post on VKontakte with the name of your dream destination for the weekend or vacation.

Please note: the number of comments is unlimited, and each one can become a step towards new experiences.

The winner will be chosen randomly on February 18 at 15:00.

To officially receive a prize in the form of a certificate for 4,000 rubles, you will need to provide a package of documents: passport information with registration, SNILS, TIN, consent to the processing of personal data and consent to the transfer of personal data, and sign the prize acceptance certificate.

Leave a comment and grab your chance for a free vacation from GUU and Cuva!

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12.Feb.2026 "Reserve Reception" will take place on February 13 as part of the All-Russian Nature Festival "Primordial Russia" in the protected area

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