A mail route has been launched from Ereenhot, China, to Moscow.

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Hohhot, March 17 (Xinhua) — The cross-border postal route from Ereenhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, to Moscow officially launched on Monday. A Mongolian postal vehicle loaded with 699 sacks of international mail, weighing a total of 9,068 kg, left the Ereenhot International Postal Exchange, the largest land crossing on the China-Mongolia border, and headed toward the Russian capital via Mongolia, the Inner Mongolia branch of China Post Corporation reported.

The use of the intermodal "road-rail" transport scheme makes the service available throughout Russia and allows all mail intended for land transportation in the Russian direction to be transported along the new route, with the entire transportation process taking approximately 15 days. This effectively reduces the impact of climatic factors on transportation and significantly improves the overall efficiency of mail delivery to Russia.

It is noted that the opening of the Ereenhot-Moscow route is another important breakthrough for Inner Mongolia Post in creating new cross-border delivery channels, following the recent launch of the Ereenhot-Novosibirsk postal route.

Its launch not only creates a convenient and efficient postal logistics bridge for cross-border trade between China and Russia, but also provides reliable logistics support for attracting investment into the Inner Mongolia economy and promotes the higher-quality development of the cross-border e-commerce sector, said Wang Peijun, head of the international marketing center at the Inner Mongolia branch of China Post Corporation. -0-

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Russian students completed an internship in China

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Beijing, March 17 (Xinhua) — From March 10 to 16, 23 students from Russia's Primorsky Krai majoring in tourism and hotel services from the Primorsky Polytechnic College (Vladivostok) and the Artem College of Service and Design (Artem) completed a week-long professional internship at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, northeast China.

Partners magazine reports that, under the guidance of experienced hotel mentors, Russian students learned about the operations of key departments: the lobby, rooms, banquet hall, and breakfast department. Working side by side with their mentors in a real-life work environment, they learned the service philosophy, where "attention to detail is paramount."

Hotel General Director Ksenia Novikova noted that practical training is the best textbook. This experience gave students not only practical skills but also an international perspective and a high understanding of professional standards.

According to the hotel's HR Director, Wang Jing, these Russian students are inquisitive and hardworking. They adapted quickly and demonstrated significant progress. This international exchange has become a bridge for training specialists in cultural tourism and hotel services.

In addition, Russian teachers and students visited Harbin City University, where they interacted with Chinese students and teachers and learned about the local atmosphere of professional education. -0-

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Music in Pushkin's House of Happiness

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The A.S. Pushkin Memorial Apartment on Arbat invites you to an interactive tour program, "Music in the House of Pushkin's Happiness." It will be led by Ekaterina Stukalina (flute) and Alexandra Malysheva (guitar), winners of national and international competitions. They will perform musical pieces along with their stories.

Guests will also be invited to participate in interactive games, answer riddles, dance a gypsy dance, and decipher the poet's manuscript.

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"Women's Courage of Compassion": An Open Dialogue at the Polytechnic University

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The Harmony Volunteer Project Center hosted an open dialogue, "Women's Courage and Compassion," dedicated to the role of women and volunteers at the front and in the home front. The event brought together students, volunteers, community leaders, veterans, participants of the Special Military Forces, and humanitarian volunteers.

“War has an unwomanly face” is a phrase that has become a symbol of how unnatural war is for women and how great their sacrifice is.

A woman's heroism is a quiet act of bravery that saves the world when it collapses. The meeting discussed the power of compassion and the strength of character. In war, a woman is a soldier, a sister, and the very hope of life.

Valentina Kanivetskaya, a UAV operator and navigator with the call sign "Sakura," shared her experience: "I volunteered for the front to protect my children and my homeland. Serving in a UAV may seem easy, like playing with a joystick, but in reality, it's a daily grind: equipment delivery, camouflage, topography, and so on. Innovation never stands still, and it's always necessary to learn and develop."

Her position was supported by her husband, reconnaissance group commander and head of the unmanned systems service, Bohdan Kanivetsky, call sign "Shogun": Having UAV operators operating in a specific combat zone significantly simplifies missions. This includes not only engaging the enemy with fire without unnecessary personnel losses, but also reconnaissance and participating in humanitarian missions—for example, delivering water, medicine, and food packages to hard-to-reach areas.

During an open and honest discussion, special attention was paid to the role of humanitarian volunteers, whose work is also crucial in helping people and supporting military personnel.

Volunteers and humanitarian mission workers are a special category of heroines whose heroism often remains less publicized, but no less significant.

The home front is the second front. Volunteer work of humanitarian mission volunteers, headquarters

For 4 years, the SVO volunteers-polytechnicians within the framework of the activities of the student Headquarters

The event also included a humanitarian aid donation from the Youth Council of the Leningrad Region House of Friendship. Participants decided to contribute to the general humanitarian aid collection being held at the Polytechnic University Volunteer Projects Center.

I'm glad to be back at the Polytechnic. We once opened the first student headquarters here together with "Harmony."

Elena Rodina, a physician, volunteer for the SVO humanitarian missions, a reserve officer, and the head of the civil society "Help for Fighters," spoke to students about medical care and humanitarian support.

Other speakers also took an active part in the discussion of issues of patriotism, volunteerism, and support for military personnel:

Sergey Skoriantov is a veteran of the Air Defense Forces, served in the separate detachment "Night Wolves" of the international brigade "Pyatnashka", took part in the liberation of Avdiivka, deputy chief of staff of the regional branch of the All-Russian Public Movement "Yunarmiya" in St. Petersburg; Anzhelika Kanayan is a volunteer of humanitarian missions of the Air Defense Forces, emergency situations, awarded the medal "For Faith and Loyalty", the award "For significant contribution to the provision of volunteer assistance to participants in the Special Military Operation and residents of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics", head of the youth club "Unconquered Frontier" of the Teenage and Youth Center "LIGOVO"; Alexander German is a participant of the Air Defense Forces, director of the Nevsky Front Charitable Foundation, member of the Association of Veterans of the Air Defense Forces; Nikolai Petrov is a veteran of the SVO, participated in battles as part of the 41st motorized rifle regiment, 72nd motorized rifle division of the 44th army corps, a graduate of the Polytechnic Institute, and a student of the Harmony Center.

During the open discussion, invited guests shared personal stories, discussing their experiences in combat, humanitarian missions, supporting soldiers and civilians, and the role of mutual aid and volunteerism. Particular attention was paid to women's participation in humanitarian work, both at the front and in the home front, their strength of character, and their ability to maintain humanity even in the most difficult circumstances.

Nikolai Petrov noted that as a student at the Polytechnic University, he always tried to be active and participated in many volunteer activities. This helped him during combat missions. Nikolai volunteered for the front, fully aware and conscious that this decision would change his life forever. He also noted the importance of letters, talismans, and toys that soldiers receive at the front along with humanitarian aid: Sometimes this link to the outside world, to civilian life, has incredible power, motivating them to go into battle, live, and survive. Every soldier has such talismans, which they keep close to their chest.

The students asked the heroes questions. They discussed why and how people can get involved in volunteer work today. Representatives of partner organizations and volunteer associations joined the discussion, including members of veterans' organizations, volunteer rescuers, and the student squad of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps (VSKS).

Such encounters remind us that kindness, support, and mutual responsibility are an important part of the university community and society at large. Darya Shanina, leader of the VSKS student brigade at the Polytechnic University, described her impressions: "That day at the Polytechnic University was truly warm and poignant. We listened to those who know about the VSKS firsthand. Looking at the fragile young women, volunteers, and veterans, you catch yourself wondering: how do they manage to contain so much strength, tenderness, and willingness to help? For us, VSKS volunteers, this conversation was special—the guests' stories made us realize anew that true patriotism lives in the heart, and compassion requires no less courage. It was touching, as they spoke of their connection to their homeland, that being a defender is not only a man's role, and that such encounters change us, making us purer and more humane.

The students were deeply impressed by the open, simple, and honest conversation. Grigory Silivirov, a student at the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade at SPbPU, shared his impressions: "The event, which focused on women's courage during a special military operation, was a truly profound revelation for me. Thanks to the guests who helped our soldiers, I realized how vital the support of ordinary citizens is during such difficult times. What struck me most was that a humanitarian volunteer, a fragile woman with a C, D, and E driver's license, had to travel to the front line to transport humanitarian aid. I'm very glad that our people are helping the soldiers. I'm sure this motivates the soldiers to fight for their homeland."

IPMEiT student Evgeny Efimov added about the significance of such events: "The meeting was heartfelt, which was unexpected for me. We heard stories from the war zone firsthand. The importance of such events cannot be overstated. These are real stories of real heroes and true patriots of their homeland. One such hero for me was Elena Rodina, a volunteer in the deep rear, providing humble soldiers with everything they needed. Sleeping less than four hours a night and constantly being in danger couldn't sow doubt in her: 'Why am I doing this?' The meeting demonstrated the importance of both sides, both those on the front lines and those on the home front, including women. This inspires respect and pride for the country."

The meeting concluded with creative performances by students of the Humanities Institute, who perform in hospitals as part of the university headquarters volunteer group.

During difficult times, civic solidarity and a willingness to help others become a crucial part of public support. And our Harmony slogan has been relevant since 2017: "Together we can do more!" notes the Center's director, Tatyana Nam.

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Moscow will receive 100 new large-capacity suburban buses.

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The first large-capacity NefAZ-5299 commuter buses have arrived in the capital. They will operate on the Moscow-Moscow Region project routes, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we, together with the Moscow Region Government, continue to improve transport links with the Moscow Region. Last year, we launched the "Moscow-Region" project, which has brought modern and comfortable buses to suburban routes. A total of 100 NefAZ-5299 suburban buses will be deployed to the capital to serve these routes," said Maxim Liksutov.

The new vehicles feature an improved interior for long-distance travel. Other features include 36 soft seats with seat belts, adaptive interior lighting, climate control, and special seats and equipment for passengers with reduced mobility. Phone charging is also available. Information about stops is available on media screens. Trip reviews can be left using QR codes on board.

The buses fully comply with Moscow transport standards and are adapted for transporting passengers in wheelchairs, as well as bicycles and strollers.

Development of transport infrastructure

Moscow is developing its ground passenger transport network. Last year, modern technology began to be deployed on suburban routes. This improves the quality of life not only in the capital but also in the Moscow region. The opening of new interregional routes will boost the development of transport infrastructure in the Moscow region. Specifically, modern bus stops will be installed, dedicated lanes will be developed, and new and existing transport hubs will be built. Various modes of public transport will provide daily travel from the Moscow region to the capital and back. By 2028, the Moscow transport system plans to integrate at least 30 percent of existing suburban routes.

In 2025, 25 existing suburban routes operating in the northwest and west were integrated into the Moscow transport system. More than 50 new routes are planned for integration in 2026. This was made possible thanks to an agreement between the governments of Moscow and the Moscow region. These routes have adopted Moscow transport standards, including convenient bus intervals and schedules, modern rolling stock, and professional drivers.

You can pay for your trip with a Troika card, which you can purchase and top up at Moscow Metro ticket offices and ticket vending machines. You can also top up your card online through the Moscow Metro or Moscow Transport mobile app, then activate the remote top-up feature at any validator on board the bus.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life Moscow is focusing on modernizing its social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading its rolling stock. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The splendor of the manor house theater

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The Vorontsovo Estate invites you to Veronika Teletskaya's lecture, "The Splendor of the Landowner's Theater." Attendees will learn how estate halls were transformed into professional theater venues, what technological innovations the landowners used to surprise their guests, and why home productions often surpassed the imperial ones in quality.

The speaker will also discuss the fates of actors, their creative paths, including their entry into the world opera scene, and the personal dramas of serf prima ballerinas, as well as what happened to private troupes after the abolition of serfdom.

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In January-February, electricity consumption in China increased by 6.1 percent.

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Beijing, March 17 (Xinhua) — China's electricity consumption, a barometer of economic activity, exceeded 1.65 trillion kWh in the first two months of 2026, up 6.1 percent year-on-year, according to data released Tuesday by the National Energy Administration.

Detailed data shows steady growth across various sectors.

Electricity consumption in the primary sector of the economy increased by 7.4 percent, reaching 22.3 billion kWh.

The secondary sector accounted for approximately 1.03 trillion kWh, up 6.3 percent year-on-year, while the tertiary sector recorded an 8.3 percent increase in consumption to 323.1 billion kWh.

Over the same period, electricity consumption by the country's population increased by 2.7 percent year-on-year, amounting to 281.3 billion kWh. -0-

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China calls for ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan

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BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — China hopes that both Afghanistan and Pakistan will remain calm and exercise restraint, begin direct talks as soon as possible, and reach a ceasefire as soon as possible, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Tuesday.

Both countries should resolve differences and disputes through dialogue, a Chinese diplomat said at a regular press briefing, answering questions about the recent conflicts between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Noting that Afghanistan and Pakistan are neighboring countries that cannot be separated, Lin Jian said dialogue and consultation are the only effective way to resolve their problems.

China called on Afghanistan and Pakistan to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens, projects and institutions, Lin Jian said, adding that China intends to continue to play a constructive role in easing the situation and improving relations between the two countries through its own channels. -0-

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In 2025, the number of fires and the number of casualties in China will decrease

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BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — A total of 841,000 fires were reported in China in 2025, down 7.6 percent from 2024, the State Fire and Rescue Administration said on Tuesday.

The number of fatalities and injuries decreased by 9.5 percent and 19.6 percent, respectively, while direct material damage increased by 1.8 percent compared to 2024 and amounted to 8.53 billion yuan (about 1.24 billion US dollars), Wang Wei, an official representative of the aforementioned department, said at a press conference.

During the same period, a total of 25.93 million fire department and 4.699 million fire engine calls were recorded. "More than half of these calls were related to firefighting and rescue operations," she added.

Statistics for the past three years show that fires in residential buildings account for almost 30% of all fires annually and almost 80% of fires in buildings and structures. A significant proportion of these fires are caused by faulty electrical equipment and careless fire handling.

The agency is calling for more widespread use of early fire detection and alarm systems in homes, especially for older people living alone and children left without parental supervision. -0-

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China's Foreign Ministry: China is ready to provide assistance to disaster-affected areas of Ethiopia.

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BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — China is ready to provide assistance to the people of Ethiopia affected by the natural disaster and support reconstruction efforts within its capabilities, taking into account the needs of the country, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said at a regular press conference on Tuesday.

Recently, heavy rains in southern Ethiopia triggered mudflows and landslides, resulting in numerous casualties and significant property damage. More than 100 people are reported to have died as a result of the disaster.

“We express our deepest condolences over the loss of life and sincere sympathy to the families who lost their loved ones,” the Chinese diplomat noted.

“We believe that under the leadership of the Ethiopian government, the people of the disaster-affected areas will overcome the consequences of the disaster and soon rebuild their homes,” he added. -0-

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