China's Commercial Launch Vehicle Test Fails

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JIUQUAN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — The test launch of an upgraded commercial carrier rocket "ZQ-2 Y3" developed by a private Chinese company ended in failure.

The rocket blasted off from the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Pilot Zone in northwest China at 9:17 a.m. Beijing time on Friday. The spacecraft experienced flight abnormalities, leading to the mission failure.

Currently, specialists are conducting an analysis and determining the causes of the incident. -0-

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China's Defense Ministry urges Japan to exercise military prudence

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BEIJING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — China's Defense Ministry on Friday called on Japan to uphold its commitment to peaceful development and exercise military and security prudence, following Japan's recent deployment of fighter jets to an Air Self-Defense Force base.

Jiang Bin, a spokesman for China's Defense Ministry, made the comments at a press conference when asked to comment on Japan's deployment of US-purchased F-35B stealth fighters to an Air Self-Defense Force base and possible deployment on Japanese frigates. If confirmed, the move would be the first time Japan has equipped carrier-based fighters since World War II, according to media reports.

Jiang Bin warned that Japan has been moving further down a dangerous path of militarization in recent years, causing growing international concern that it is returning to the path of militarism.

He stressed that Japan must earn the trust of its Asian neighbors and the entire international community through concrete actions demonstrating its commitment to peaceful development. -0-

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Chinese Premier Calls for Efforts to Write a New Chapter in the Chronicle of Building Ecological Civilization in the New Era

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BEIJING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Friday stressed the need to firmly establish and implement the concept of "green mountains and emerald waters are priceless treasures" and called for efforts to write a new chapter in the annals of building an ecological civilization in the new era.

Li Qiang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks while speaking at the opening ceremony of the National Ecology Day event and a symposium on the practical implementation of the concept. -0-

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China's Foreign Minister Urges Japan to Take a Sober Look at History to Earn Respect

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KUNMING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday, the 80th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender in World War II, called on the Japanese side to learn from history to gain respect and avoid going down the wrong path again.

Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks at a media briefing following the 10th Foreign Ministers' Meeting on Lancang-Mekong River Cooperation (LMC), explaining China's position on historical issues.

“I would like to reaffirm China’s position on this special day,” Wang Yi stressed, noting that 80 years ago, Japan suffered defeat, accepted the Potsdam Declaration and announced its unconditional surrender.

The war of aggression unleashed by Japanese militarists has caused great suffering to the people of China and other Asian countries. The Japanese people themselves have also suffered deeply from it, he said.

“A number of international documents, including the Cairo and Potsdam Declarations, clearly defined Japan’s responsibility for the war and demanded the return of the territories stolen from China, including Taiwan,” Wang Yi said. He added that this is an indisputable result of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and an important part of the post-war world order.

However, even today, some forces in Japan continue to glorify their aggression, deny it, distort and falsify history, and even seek to rehabilitate war criminals, the minister said.

He stressed that such actions are contemptible and bring shame on Japan. They challenge the UN Charter, the post-war world order, human conscience and the peoples of all the victorious countries.

"Only by looking at history soberly can one earn respect; only by learning from history can one open up a better future; only by remembering the past can one avoid going astray again. We urge Japan to make the right choice," Wang Yi concluded. -0-

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China files WTO complaint over Canada's steel import restrictions

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BEIJING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against Canada's import restrictions on steel and related products, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce said Friday.

According to the department, Canada openly ignores WTO rules by introducing tariff quotas on steel and discriminatory duties on products with “Chinese steel content.” These actions are a classic practice of unilateralism and trade protectionism, the Ministry of Commerce emphasized.

These restrictive measures not only violate China's legitimate rights and interests, but also undermine the stability of global production and supply chains in the steel industry, the department stressed, expressing "serious dissatisfaction and resolute protest" over such practices.

China's Ministry of Commerce called on Canada to immediately correct its wrong actions, abide by the rules-based multilateral trading system, and promote the sustainable improvement of China-Canada economic and trade relations. -0-

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The two Anastasias, graduates of RUDN, are united not only by their name, but also by their passion for history and archeology, which turned into a profession. But if Anastasia Aksenova studied the image of Egypt as perceived by Russian and French travelers of the late 18th – early 19th centuries, then Anastasia Maksimova immersed herself in the history of Muscovite Rus'.

In honor of Archaeologist Day, our graduates talked about studying archives and excavations, about what skills are important for specialists in this field, and how modern technologies make scientists' work easier.

Evenings in libraries

Anastasia Maksimova loved history since childhood. With her parents, she went to the local history museum in the city of Glazov, where she was born. And she listened with interest about the tribes that once inhabited her small homeland. Later at school, the girl's passion for history was reinforced by her school teacher Olga Nikolaevna Tomilina. According to Anastasia, the teacher approached her work with great enthusiasm. When the time came to choose where to go to study after the 11th grade, the girl's choice fell on RUDN.

"RUDN was one of the first universities on my list where I wanted to study. I noticed the strong teaching staff in the departments of Russian history and world history. I was also attracted by the opportunity to additionally obtain a diploma in translation. The fundamental knowledge obtained at the university helps me to look critically at sources and analyze information. In addition, studying English and Arabic gave me an advantage, since I can refer to foreign sources and literature," – Anastasia Maksimova, a graduate of RUDN, junior research fellow in the Department of Archaeology of Moscow Rus', Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

According to Anastasia, her university days were memorable for the evenings spent in the historical library and the numerous trips to ancient Russian cities: Novgorod, Suzdal, Rostov the Great.

"At first, archaeology was a hobby. But then some friends invited me to work on an excavation site. First with a shovel, then I learned to draw. And gradually archaeology got me hooked. And I didn't want to leave. So the hobby turned into a profession," – Anastasia Maksimova.

Since 2008, the girl has been going to excavations at various sites. These were Mesolithic caves and Slavic burial mounds. Since 2012, she has been participating in the New Jerusalem expedition of the Moscow Rus' Archaeology Department of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. And two years later, she became its permanent employee.

"Why did I choose this department? The archaeology of the Muscovite Rus period is very diverse and vibrant, and unlike many other eras, we have the opportunity to compare our research data with written sources," Anastasia Maksimova.

Romance and reports

According to Anastasia, the most difficult thing about archaeologists' work on excavations is the struggle with bad weather: rain, snow, frost. However, the process itself is very exciting, because layer by layer you dive deep into the centuries, and you don't always know what awaits you – a building, a pit or even a burial.

"Almost every excavation yields interesting results: unusual things are encountered, buildings are found that are not on historical plans. The most important results were obtained during the work in the Novodevichy Convent under the supervision of Doctor of Historical Sciences L.A. Belyaev. An early Godunov fence was discovered here – towers, walls, a moat; within its boundaries stood wooden buildings with rich interior decoration," – Anastasia Maksimova.

However, our graduate warns: the profession of an archaeologist is often romanticized because of the atmosphere of excavations with fires and tents in the field. In fact, a significant part of the work of the girl and her colleagues is done at the computer – in compiling reports, analyzing the data obtained, preparing articles and reports. By the way, the girl continues her studies. In 2020, she entered the Higher School of Economics in the master's program, and in 2021-2022 she participated in the mobility program at the University of Copenhagen. Now Anastasia is finishing her postgraduate studies.

"The experience of studying abroad allowed me to get acquainted with the approach of European universities to teaching archaeology. I also managed to visit many archaeological museums, get acquainted with their collections, and the organization of exhibitions," Anastasia Maksimova.

Secrets of the Monasteries and AI Help

In her scientific work, our graduate focused on studying monastic life in Rus'.

"I am studying the remains of wooden buildings from the late 14th to early 18th centuries, which we were able to identify during our work in Moscow monasteries. Surprisingly, we know very little about what the buildings looked like during this period. There is also little information about the layout of the monasteries themselves in the early period. The ensembles that we see now were formed in the late 17th to 18th centuries," Anastasia Maksimova.

According to the girl, modern technologies make scientists' work much easier. Quadcopter photography is actively used during excavations, and archaeologists also use 3D modeling and even artificial intelligence. The SIMILIS project, developed by the Art and Artificial Intelligence laboratory of the European University in St. Petersburg and the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was recently presented. It allows analyzing found artifacts by comparing them with finds from expeditions of different years. When asked about the competencies and knowledge that representatives of her profession should have today, the RUDN University graduate answered as follows.

"First of all, patience and attentiveness, endurance, analytical thinking, the ability to communicate with people are required – all this is very important for an archaeologist. In addition, an archaeologist must have extensive knowledge not only in the area of his interests, but also in related periods and cultures. Knowledge of anthropology, numismatics, soil science, and modern technologies are not superfluous," – Anastasia Maksimova.

Ancient civilizations

Another RUDN University graduate, Anastasia Aksenova, also fell in love with history since childhood, in elementary school. She was especially attracted by the mysteries of Egypt and the ancient world.

"I studied at the Aerospace Lyceum No. 13 in Khimki, where, of course, there was no emphasis on the humanities. That makes my meeting with Vladimir Alekseevich Kondryakov, my history teacher, a former military man who dedicated 25 years to the army, all the more valuable to me. He not only supported my interest in ancient civilizations, but also shared books from his personal library. Thanks to him, I became the first student in the last 10 years (at the time of my studies) to choose an oral exam in history as a graduation exam in 2008. And, of course, I am grateful to my mother, who supported all my hobbies from childhood and believed in me," – Anastasia Aksenova, RUDN University graduate, Russian history teacher at the University of Lyon 3.

After school, the girl decided to enroll in RUDN University to get a truly broad and fundamental education.

"The university fully met my expectations: the History major here allows you not only to master a wide range of disciplines, but also to determine a narrow scientific specialization quite early thanks to a large number of experienced and highly professional teachers. This choice turned out to be absolutely correct – I did not regret a single year spent within the walls of the university, and I have the warmest memories of it. I would like to express special gratitude to Elena Valentinovna Linkova – my "scientific mother", who accompanied me throughout the work on my master's and then candidate's dissertation. It was within the walls of RUDN that I acquired the ability to work systematically and methodically, mastered scientific methods, mastered the skills of analysis, structuring and editing text – those fundamental skills on which my scientific activity is still built," – Anastasia Aksenova.

The turning point

According to the RUDN University graduate, she especially remembers working at the Russian State Library during her studies, because at those moments she keenly felt why she chose the specialty of a historian – because of the opportunity to truly touch history. The turning point in Anastasia's life was the foreign double master's program with the University of Grenoble 2.

"The program gave me the opportunity to listen to lectures in French, compare different approaches to teaching and get acquainted with other academic traditions. The topic of my dissertation, which is devoted to the image of Egypt in the perception of Russian and French travelers in the late 18th – early 19th centuries, was also formed largely thanks to the dual master's program. Before that, my research was focused exclusively on the history of the Ancient World, in particular, on the Amarna period (the reign of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten and a number of his followers in the 14th – 13th centuries BC, the late Bronze Age). However, in the master's program, I felt that this topic had exhausted itself for me, and together with Elena Valentinovna Linkova we decided to take a bold step – to move to the 19th century and try ourselves in historiographic research. This choice turned out to be decisive: the story about the image of Egypt in the perception of Russian and French travelers opened up a whole range of areas for study for me – from the perception of antiquity in the 19th century and the history of museums to the formation of collections and the history of archeology. Today, interdisciplinarity is more the norm than the exception in historical science, and it is important to learn flexibility: to combine different eras, directions and even disciplines in your research," – Anastasia Aksenova.

Have fun

Anastasia noted that the era under study was special: Europe was gradually building its modern value system, and relations between the East and the West were beginning to acquire features of a deeper, including cultural and religious, confrontation. It was important to trace where this perception began, how it was reflected in the texts of travelers, and what was common and different in it for the two countries.

"I paid special attention to how this image influenced the emergence and development of Egyptology in Russia: what subjects became the subject of scientific interest, how collections were formed, and how travels and descriptions of Egypt contributed to the emergence of the first research traditions. Such a comparison helps to understand not only the cultural perception of Egypt, but also its role in the development of scientific disciplines in the 19th century," Anastasia Aksenova.

The girl studied many published and unpublished sources: letters, travel notes of 19th century travelers, old editions of books. Sometimes she recognized funny expressions from the past that have survived into modern times, albeit in a slightly modified form.

“I came across one funny episode in the works of Evgeny Kartavtsev, a Russian traveler of that era. He describes how he and his companion were invited to dinner with the local consul in Egypt, and after the meal they were invited to “do keif”. I found the expression curious. The word “keif” came into the Russian language through Turkish (keyif), which in colloquial speech began to mean “pleasure, pleasant pastime”. In the 19th century, it had a very specific “oriental” connotation: to sit after a meal with a cup of coffee, smoke a hookah, and have a leisurely conversation. For Kartavtsev, this is exactly what “do keif” meant – to relax and enjoy the moment. Today, we would simply say “to have a blast”, – Anastasia Aksenova.

Archaeologist's suitcase

Anastasia now lives in France and works as a teacher at the University of Lyon 3.

"I decided to live in Europe to work with archives and use academic resources, and also, perhaps, to take part in international advanced training courses, for example, in Italy. At the same time, I continue to follow the development of Russian universities and see that they are in no way inferior to European ones. And although I myself do not do field excavations, I had the opportunity to closely collaborate with archaeologists in France, at the Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée (MOM, Lyon) and in the HISOMA laboratory. Together with fellow postgraduates – both historians and archaeologists – we created the so-called Labo Junior ArchéOrigines, an internal project within the framework of which for two years we ran our own scientific laboratory: we organized seminars, publications, conferences, exchanged experiences and developed a common research topic, the history of archaeology," – Anastasia Aksenova.

As Anastasia notes, one of the areas of the laboratory's work has become the popularization of archaeology among the general public in order to combat stereotypes about the profession. Together with her colleague Linka Kuchinsky, our graduate developed a scientific and educational game, "Archaeologist's Suitcase," in which each participant could try themselves in the role of a researcher: working with an "archaeological object," analyzing it, studying it, and discussing the results with specialists. Today, this game has become part of the educational program at the Lyon Museum of Moulages (Musée des Moulages).

"As for my future professional goals, this year my research interest has shifted slightly from archaeology to the study of several 19th-century Russian figures who had a significant impact on the development of classical studies and Egyptology in Italy and France. This project will allow me to combine historical and historiographical approaches and expand the scope of my research," says Anastasia Aksenova.

About the History program at RUDN

Over the entire period of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia's work, 2,996 graduates have received an education in the specialty "History" at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Currently, 294 people from 28 countries, including Russia, China, Turkey, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, Mexico, Thailand, Montenegro, Argentina and others, are studying in this area at all levels of training (bachelor's, master's, postgraduate and preparatory faculty). On Archaeologist's Day, both Anastasias wish RUDN history students many exciting expeditions, interesting excavations and unusual finds. And also perseverance and faith in their path. After all, a scientific career requires patience and persistence, but it opens up the whole world to students – and this is worth taking advantage of.

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Secondary vocational education at SPbPU: first results of the admission campaign

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University continues to welcome new students — this time at the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education (ISPO). On August 15, the Polytechnic College opened its doors to 530 applicants enrolled in budget places.

ISPO accepts 9th and 11th grade graduates. When submitting documents, applicants can choose up to three budget specialties and one on a contract basis, ranking them in order of priority. Enrollment is based on the average grade point average of the certificate. 355 places are financed from the federal budget, and 175 from the budget of St. Petersburg.

The 2025 admission campaign to the ISPO SPbPU demonstrated the growing popularity of secondary vocational education. This year, more than 6,500 applications were submitted to the budget from applicants. The greatest interest was aroused by the specialties "Information Systems and Programming", "Computer Systems and Complexes", "Tourism and Hospitality". A new specialty "Web Development" was also opened in 2025.

This year, 481 contract places have been allocated for nine full-time specialties and 90 places for three correspondence specialties. More than 2,000 applications have already been submitted, and the acceptance of documents for fee-based education continues until August 18.

"This year, for the first time, we accepted applications through the Unified Portal of State Services. The ISPO Admissions Committee included more than 40 college employees and university information service specialists, which allowed us to quickly process all the information, including answering applicants' questions and helping them submit documents," said Roman Baibikov, Director of the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education. "We have a strong intake of students on the budget, and I hope that the newly minted students will become highly qualified specialists and will be able to achieve success in professional skills championships with the help of our teachers. I would like to thank everyone involved in the work of the Admissions Committee and especially the responsible secretary Elena Pavlova for the work done."

On September 1, 2025, more than 1,000 ISPO first-year students will officially begin their careers within the walls of one of the oldest technical universities in the country. Congratulations to all those enrolled and we look forward to welcoming new students!

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South Korean President vows to take consistent steps to restore trust with North Korea

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SEOUL, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae-myung on Friday vowed to take consistent measures to ease tensions and restore trust with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

“Our government will take consistent measures to significantly reduce tensions and restore trust /with the DPRK/,” the president announced in his speech on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Korean Peninsula from Japanese colonial rule /1910-1945/.

Lee Jae-myung, who took office in early June, said protracted hostility would not benefit either the people of South Korea or the DPRK, stressing that now is the time to move beyond the outdated Cold War confrontation and usher in a new era of peace on the peninsula.

The South Korean leader said Seoul and Pyongyang must immediately restore trust and resume dialogue through action.

Seoul will respect existing inter-Korean agreements, he said. The president also promised to take active, gradual steps to restore the Sept. 19, 2018, military agreement signed at the inter-Korean summit to prevent accidental clashes and strengthen military trust between the two countries.

Lee Jae-myung reaffirmed his willingness to respect the existing system in the DPRK and stated that he does not intend to commit any hostile actions against Pyongyang. –0–

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Brazil Will Not Bow to US — President

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Brasilia, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — Brazil will not bow its head to the United States, Latin American President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday at an event in the northeastern state of Pernambuco.

"The US president is lying when he says Brazil is a bad trading partner. Brazil is a good partner, it just won't bow to the US government," he said.

Earlier in the day, Trump said Brazil was a “terrible trading partner” and called the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro a “political execution.”

“J. Bolsonaro is being judged by democracy,” noted L. I. Lula da Silva. –0–

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Three people killed in explosion at plant in Ryazan region — media

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Moscow, August 15 /Xinhua/ – Three people were killed and 20 others were injured in a gunpowder explosion at the Elastik plant in the Shilovsky district of the Ryazan region, the RIA Novosti news agency reported, citing a representative of the emergency services.

“Preliminary estimates indicate that 23 people were injured, three of whom died,” the agency quotes a source in the emergency services as saying.

Earlier it was reported that an explosion and fire occurred in the plant's gunpowder shop. The detonation completely destroyed the shop building. –0–

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