Afghanistan has launched a major road project in Kandahar province.

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Kabul, February 4 (Xinhua) — Afghan authorities have begun construction on a large-scale infrastructure project aimed at widening and reconstructing a key road in Kandahar City, the capital of Kandahar Province in the south of the country. This was announced in a statement by the provincial government on Wednesday.

The project, which has a total investment of 1.4 billion Afghanis (over US$21.5 million), includes the widening and comprehensive reconstruction of the road, which is considered one of the most significant urban development initiatives in recent years, according to the statement.

According to the plan, the road will be reconstructed in accordance with modern standards, becoming 60 meters wide and 9.5 kilometers long. According to the approved schedule, construction work is expected to be completed within six months, the statement said.

Residents welcomed the project, noting that improved infrastructure will help relieve traffic congestion, improve the quality of transportation services, and contribute to economic growth in Kandahar. –0–

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China's Foreign Ministry: US statements regarding Panama's decision to merge CK Hutchison reflect a Cold War mentality

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BEIJING, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) — The international community is well aware of who is trying to seize the Panama Canal, and the relevant comments and actions by the United States regarding the Panama Supreme Court's decision regarding the CK Hutchison merger reveal the Cold War mentality and ideological bias of the United States, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Wednesday.

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In 2025, an average of more than 320 technology enterprises were created in Shanghai every day.

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SHANGHAI, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) — Shanghai, east China, was actively promoting scientific and technological innovation in 2025, with an average of more than 320 new technology enterprises being established daily in the metropolis, according to data released at the ongoing annual session of the city's People's Congress.

The Shanghai Municipal Government's work report said that the proportion of local government R&D expenditure in the city's gross regional product (GRP) in 2025 was approximately 4.5 percent.

Last year, the total output of strategic emerging industries grew by 6.5 percent in value terms. The combined output of the three leading industries—integrated circuits, biomedicine, and artificial intelligence—exceeded 2 trillion yuan (approximately $287.63 billion).

City authorities also refined their policies to support leading technology companies and high-growth firms. By the end of 2025, the metropolis boasted over 23,000 innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), 13,000 SMEs distinguished by production specialization, detailed management, unique products, and innovative activity, as well as 1,000 SMEs with a high degree of specialization and technological leadership in their field, significant innovative potential, and a clear competitive advantage in the market.

Meanwhile, the city has launched 18 high-quality incubators covering emerging industries and cutting-edge fields such as optoelectronic quantum technologies, intelligent sensing, synthetic biology, cell and gene therapy.

It is noteworthy that the above-mentioned document outlines plans to strengthen scientific and technological innovation, improve the system for cultivating innovative enterprises, and create more than 50 advanced smart factories by 2026.

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"Energy of Life" in Action: Over 134,000 Rosneft Employees Regularly Exercised in 2025

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Rosneft has summarized the results of its corporate "Energy of Life" program for 2025. The number of employees who regularly exercise exceeded 134,000, a 5.5% increase from the previous year.

Supporting a healthy lifestyle is an important aspect of the Company's social policy. Rosneft not only promotes sports among its employees but also actively engages residents of the regions where it operates in sporting events.

Rosneft is developing the "Energy of Life" sports and fitness movement, through which employees regularly engage in sports, attend Company-organized training sessions, and participate in corporate, inter-company, and national competitions. In 2025, over 96,000 Company employees, as well as approximately 21,500 of their family members, participated in various competitions.

As part of the "Energy of Life" program, over 2,200 sports and fitness events were organized last year, attended by over 73,000 employees.

One of the largest corporate events was the 20th Summer Sports Games, which brought together approximately 3,000 participants from 74 companies. The "Energy of Life" track and field races and the "Rosneft Ski Track" ski race brought together nearly 2,500 athletes. Rosneft employees from across the country also participated in the 13th Rosneft Winter Sports Games and the "Rosneft GTO" competitions, the "Rosneft Racket" tennis and badminton tournament, the "Rosneft Puck" hockey tournament, a corporate chess tournament, and competitions in snowboarding, triathlon, and sports tourism.

Rosneft teams also successfully competed at the All-Russian level: the Moscow Marathon (2nd place among 138 teams), the Ironstar Sochi Sirius 2025 triathlon competition (2nd place in the corporate standings, victory in the men's relay and individual starts).

The Company offers training in over 20 sports, including ice hockey, cross-country skiing, biathlon, volleyball, basketball, mini-football, track and field, swimming, table tennis, tennis, badminton, CrossFit, and many others.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft February 4, 2026

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The US and Colombian presidents held talks after months of tense relations.

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Washington, February 4 (Xinhua) — US President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro held closed-door two-hour talks at the White House on Tuesday. Both leaders described the talks as friendly, signaling a warming of relations after months of tension between the two countries.

"We had a very good meeting," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "I thought he was great."

At a press conference at the Colombian Embassy in Washington, G. Petro stated that the meeting discussed cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and ways to support economic and energy projects related to Venezuela.

According to him, the meeting was positive.

According to reports, the Colombian president invited Donald Trump to visit the Caribbean city of Cartagena and asked the United States to mediate in resolving the trade dispute between Colombia and Ecuador.

The meeting between the two leaders came after several months of strained relations. Trump publicly accused Petro of failing to control drug trafficking and threatened punitive measures, including higher tariffs and a reduction in U.S. aid.

In turn, G. Petro accused the United States of using anti-drug policy as a pretext to justify the use of force in the Caribbean region. His U.S. visa was revoked in September 2025 after attending a pro-Palestinian rally in New York, where he called on the American military to disobey D. Trump's orders.

Analysts say while the talks indicate a possible warming of personal ties between the two leaders, deep differences over security, drug policy and regional military action remain unresolved.

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A new stage of international dialogue: Tsinghua University students visited the Polytechnic University

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The Leningrad Polytechnic University hosted a delegation from one of the world's most prestigious universities, Tsinghua University (China), specifically Weixian College. Cooperation between the universities dates back to the 1950s, with the arrival of the first Chinese specialists to study in Leningrad. A landmark event was the signing in 1987 of one of the first partnership agreements between universities in the USSR and China—between the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute and Tsinghua University. Close collaboration between research teams and consistent leadership support in the implementation of numerous joint projects played a key role in the development of both universities as leading national centers of education and science.

The delegation's visit began with a tour of the SPbPU History Museum and a visit to the Polytechnic Supercomputer Center. The guests were introduced to the university's advanced computing resources and research infrastructure. The highlight of the day was a meeting with Russian students. The participants presented their universities and shared their national and cultural characteristics. The Chinese students also spoke about the Chinese education system.

Tsinghua representatives provided a detailed explanation of the philosophy of Weixian College, whose name translates as "Be First" and reflects its mission: to develop technological leaders capable of shaping the future at the intersection of various disciplines. They explained that the college is built on interdisciplinary principles: students enroll without choosing a specific major and, during their studies, can choose between areas such as integrated electronics, materials science, biomedical engineering, and instrumentation. This approach allows them to gain a deeper understanding of their scientific interests and make a more informed choice of their future major.

The meeting took the form of a lively dialogue: students inquired about admissions details, the balance between theory and practice, cultural aspects, and the prospects for joint projects.

Guests from Tsinghua University also expressed great interest in participating in summer and winter school programs and internships offered by SPbPU.

Following the visit, Olga Yemelyanova, Head of the Department of International Educational Programs and Academic Mobility, noted: "Our universities adhere to similar educational principles: a combination of fundamental theoretical training with strong practical and project-based activities, and an emphasis on developing socially responsible engineers and leaders. The "learn through research" approach and focus on interdisciplinarity demonstrated by Weixian College resonates directly with the educational initiatives and project laboratories of the Polytechnic University."

The meeting at SPbPU marked another important step in developing academic and youth ties between the two leading technical universities in Russia and China, opening up new opportunities for collaboration in innovative education and scientific research.

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Ironclad. Polytechnic University is developing a robot for extreme cold.

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The Polytech Voltage Machine engineering team from the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Transport at SPbPU is developing an innovative snow removal robot for use in the extreme conditions of the Far North. The project is being implemented according to specifications from an industrial partner.

Last season, the team conducted the first series of field trials at a testing ground, where the Frese robotic platform was tested with specialized attachments. The tests assessed key characteristics: the platform's maneuverability in deep snow, its resistance to icing and wind loads, the efficiency of the snowplow and auger mechanism, and the power consumption of a new, high-capacity, frost-resistant battery. This battery was also developed by one of IMMiT's divisions, the Engineering Center for Design, Certification, and Testing of Advanced Energy Sources.

The tests successfully verified the system's basic functionality, confirming the correctness of the chosen engineering solutions. However, as the developers note, this was not the end, but a powerful start for further work.

“The robot has proven its basic functionality in extreme conditions, but the battle for full autonomy continues,” he commented. Engineer of the Higher School of Transport Vsevolod Gaiduk. “These tests allowed us to identify areas for growth, and we have already implemented the necessary improvements in our new project.”

This year, the team is moving on to the next important stage: testing a fully autonomous snow removal system, designated "Object 314." University staff, students, and their supervisors are working to create a system that can independently perform clearing tasks in harsh Arctic conditions.

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The Polytechnic University conducted a professional training course, "Draftsman-Designer," for schoolchildren in the Arctic.

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Sixteen schoolchildren from the Pechenga Municipal District of the Murmansk Region completed the "Draftsman-Designer" professional training course, developed by the Center for Continuing Professional Programs at the Institute of Civil Engineering at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University in collaboration with NanoSoft, with the support of the Arctic Engineers Educational Engineering Center. The graduation ceremony took place at the Second School center in Nikel.

The "Draftsman-Designer" supplementary education program is aimed at providing in-depth training to students in grades 8–11 in engineering graphics and drafting. Classes were held online and covered the fundamentals of engineering graphics, geometric modeling, drawing formatting rules in accordance with the standards of the Unified System of Design Documentation, and basic drawing skills in nanoCAD. Students completed assignments in sketching, modeling, constructing flat patterns of geometric solids and spatial compositions, learned about the university's educational process, attended lectures, took notes, and participated in interactive activities.

The ceremony was attended by Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Civil Engineering Institute; Ksenia Strelets, Director of the Center for Continuing Professional Programs at the Institute of Civil Engineering; Elena Knyazeva, Associate Professor at the Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture and Leading Instructor of the Course; and Liliya Talipova, Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Civil Engineering and Road Construction, Leading TIM Expert, and Program Developer.

"Today we have gathered here to congratulate the students of the Pechenga Municipal District on the successful completion of their first professional training program, the 'Draftsman-Designer' program," said Marina Petrochenko in her welcoming remarks. "Congratulations, students, and we hope to see you in the future as students at the Institute of Civil Engineering at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University."

Elena Knyazeva emphasized the importance of collaboration between schools and universities: "The implementation of online educational courses that meet current technological challenges and promote continuity in the school-university system is a crucial task, the solution to which can only be achieved through well-established cooperation between teachers in general and higher education."

Following the official part of the event, the students were presented with educational documents confirming their qualification as "draftsman-designer."

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China has filed cases against more than 11,000 people repatriated from northern Myanmar for telecom fraud.

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Beijing, February 4 (Xinhua) — In the first 11 months of 2025, China charged more than 11,000 repatriates from northern Myanmar with telecommunications fraud, according to the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP).

During the reporting period, prosecutors across China ordered the arrest of more than 4,300 returnees from northern Myanmar suspected of involvement in such cases, dealing a major blow to cross-border telecom fraud, the NPC said.

Between January and November 2025, a total of 62,000 people, including those repatriated from northern Myanmar, were prosecuted in the country for crimes related to telecommunications and internet fraud, the National Security Council added. -0-

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"Kino" contributes to the powerful development of the Chinese film industry

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BEIJING, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) — According to data released recently by the State Film Administration of the People's Republic of China, China's film industry experienced a meteoric rise in 2025, with the total value of the entire production chain reaching 817.259 billion yuan (about 117 billion U.S. dollars), ranking first in the world, demonstrating the maturity and diversification of the Chinese film industry ecosystem.

In 2025, the Chinese film market achieved breakthrough growth in many areas. Total annual box office revenue reached RMB 51.86 billion, maintaining China's status as the second-largest film market in the world. At the same time, film-related consumption and related industries demonstrated increased momentum, forming a complete industrial ecosystem – from production and distribution to exhibition, derivative product development, and the integration of culture and tourism.

The Chinese film industry has transcended an economic model based solely on box office receipts and has formed a diversified, mutually reinforcing consumer ecosystem. Cinema has become not only an important medium of cultural expression but also an innovative engine of economic growth.

A remarkable achievement of the Chinese film industry in 2025 is its powerful ability to stimulate the economy. Data shows that a 1 yuan increase in box office revenue leads to a 15.77 yuan increase in output in related industries. This "box office multiplier effect" is one of the highest among the world's major film markets.

Particularly in western China, the construction and development of film studios has injected new vitality into the local economy. Cinema has become an important link between culture and consumption. A successful film can generate not only box office revenue but also stimulate tourism, retail, food service, and other industries, creating a cinema-centric economic ecosystem.

The 2025 summer animated film "Little Monsters of Lanlang Mountain" is a typical example of the film industry's unleashing of multiple values. Not only did the film achieve impressive box office returns, but it also became a key catalyst for the explosive growth of its intellectual property (IP) value. Through systematic licensing collaborations, over 800 related products were released, driving total sales of final products by nearly 2.5 billion yuan. Over 30 co-branding and IP licensing agreements were concluded, including a collaboration with a coffee brand that sold over 5 million cups within three days of its release. From on-screen popularity to consumer buzz, from content value to commercial value, the film successfully transcended the boundaries of IP, translating the influence of cinema into actual revenue in fields such as FMCG and cultural and creative products.

At the same time, the film market has become a new fulcrum for the development of the cultural and tourism markets. Deep integration of film with culture and tourism has become the new norm in the industry. The film "Little Monsters of Lanlang Mountain" stimulated tourism to ancient architectural monuments in Shanxi Province (Northern China). Cases of "one film sparking interest in an entire city" are commonplace. Cinema, using content as a connecting link, introduces a completely new flow into the cultural and tourism industries, realizing a two-way symbiosis of cultural and economic value.

In addition, special events such as “The Year of Film Consumption in China,” “Travel with Film,” and “Taste Food with Film” were actively held throughout the country, effectively stimulating film-related consumer activity.

Economic phenomena are always underpinned by cultural roots. The popularity of cinema is not only a successful example of the transformation and modernization of China's cultural industry but also a vivid expression of the ingrained cultural confidence in everyday life. Through the bridge of cinema, excellent traditional Chinese culture, in a softer and more modern way, allows more people to experience the charm of Chinese culture and strengthen their cultural identity through consumer experiences.

The rapid development of China's film industry not only reflects the vitality of China's economy and culture, but also provides new development models and ideas for the global cultural industry, becoming a vibrant chapter in the narrative of China in the new era. -0-

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