Feature: Crossing Cultures – Inspiring Stories of Women from Around the World

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Beijing, October 12 (Xinhua) — They hail from different parts of the world, but they share a common courage that enables them to overcome challenges and shine in everyday life. These women are changing the concept of strength with their inspiring stories across continents and cultures.

Their stories transcend borders and languages, weaving together a collective narrative of resilience, creativity, and hope that resonates with the spirit of the Global Leadership Summit on Women. Their journeys are not just isolated testaments to an era, but also beats of the shared pulse of humanity.

DOING SMALL THINGS WITH GREAT LOVE

A farewell party was held in front of a small handicraft shop called "Blue Sheep" in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China. The guest of honor was Rachel Grace Pinninger, an elderly British woman who has dedicated the last five decades of her life to working abroad.

Rachel Grace was born in 1945 in Shaftesbury, England, the youngest daughter of a doctor. After graduating from the University of Bristol in 1968, she gave up a well-paid, stable job to begin her odyssey through conflict zones and disasters in Asia and Africa, choosing healthcare and medical education in 15 developing countries as her field.

In 2008, she came to Sichuan Province to help victims of the Wenchuan earthquake and conduct training programs for people disabled by the disaster.

In 2013, Rachel Grace opened a modest shop in Chengdu called "Blue Sheep," specializing in handicrafts made by people with disabilities and from low-income families. When she first proposed opening the shop, many people discouraged her. "Everyone said, 'Don't do it, it won't work,'" she recalls. But she stood firm: "I figured if the business failed in a year or two, it wouldn't be such a big deal."

More than a decade later, her shop has not only survived but is thriving. It now features approximately 20,000 handicrafts from 13 ethnic groups. Over the past decade, the shop has supported more than 1,000 vulnerable residents of the province.

"People think charity is giving away something for free," says Rachel Grace, "but what they really want is to be treated with dignity, to be seen as capable, not pitied." She says that watching people gain self-worth through acceptance and seeing them blossom when they are valued for who they are is truly life-changing.

EMPOWERED BECAUSE I'M A WOMAN

In a bustling coffee processing factory in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, 33-year-old Tissya Mukuna moved gracefully past rows of roaring roasters, her flowing, multicolored dress a striking contrast to the surrounding industrial environment. The founder of La Kinoise (The Woman of Kinshasa) is enthusiastically known by locals as the “queen of coffee.”

Tisya has traveled the world. She studied marketing in France and earned an MBA in Shanghai, China. Her parents once envisioned her working for a multinational company in New York, but instead she returned to her homeland, determined to start her own business.

In 2018, she turned her attention to the coffee industry. "As a Congolese woman, I wanted to contribute to the development of my country."

However, entrepreneurship proved far from easy. Tisya faced numerous challenges, including a lack of funding, unstable power supply, unreliable equipment, and poor infrastructure. Compounding the challenge was the fact that she was a female entrepreneur.

Tisya admits that she initially doubted herself as a newcomer to the industry. In the male-dominated coffee business, she was often treated with arrogance.

"They didn't shake me. On the contrary, they made me stronger," emphasizes the "coffee queen" of Kinshasa.

In 2023, its Robusta coffee won an award at the Paris International Agricultural Exhibition, bringing pride and attention back to Congolese coffee beans.

LIFE IS STRONGER THAN DEATH

At dawn, Somaya Shomer walked through the narrow alleys of the Nuseirat refugee camp, her flowing white robe like armor. In Gaza, it's both her uniform and her shield—a silent protest amid the destruction.

At the Al-Awda field hospital, a 34-year-old obstetrician-gynecologist, a mother herself, delivered a baby amid the ruins. The cries of the newborns mingled with the echoes of distant artillery fire.

"During my previous pregnancies, I enjoyed every stage," Somaya told Xinhua. "But this time, I feel a burden of anxiety—about my health, food shortages, and the ongoing conflict." Food and medicine are in short supply, and even rest has become a luxury. "Sometimes I fall asleep in my work clothes," she adds.

Until the final stages of her current pregnancy, Somaya worked over 50 hours a week. Now she sees over 200 patients daily, many of whom are displaced and in desperate situations.

Every cry she hears from a newborn is a kind of desperation, so she tries with all her might to save him.

“With every birth, we feel that hope is still possible, that life is stronger than death,” Somaya is convinced. “Every child born in Gaza is a message that our people are clinging to life, despite all the difficulties.” –0–

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Xi Jinping's Diplomacy: How China is Empowering Women from Asia to Africa

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BEIJING, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) — "Women are creators of material and spiritual wealth and are an important driving force for social development and progress," Chinese President Xi Jinping once said.

The Chinese leader made this statement while chairing the Global Leaders' Meeting on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment at the UN Headquarters in New York on September 27, 2015, during which Xi Jinping declared China's commitment to promoting women's development and international cooperation for women.

Over the past decade, China has made significant progress in promoting the all-round development of women.

At the same time, China has joined forces with countries around the world to empower women.

ENSURING HER WELL-BEING

At the end of September, 14-year-old Alifa Chin from Bangladesh visited China for the third time. She toured universities and exchanged ideas with her Chinese peers, gaining inspiration and energy to pursue her dream.

Alifa Chin was born in 2010. Her mother suffered from a serious heart condition, which made the birth very difficult. At the time, the People's Liberation Army Navy hospital ship Peace Ark was in Bangladesh as part of a mission to provide free medical services to the population of several countries. Upon learning of the critical situation, Chinese doctors on board rushed to a local hospital to perform a Caesarean section on the mother. The lives of both mother and daughter were saved.

The child's father, Anwar Hossen, decided to name his daughter "Chin," which means "China" in Bengali.

In 2017, Alifa Chin met Chinese doctor Sheng Ruifang, who performed the surgery. They embraced warmly, and Alifa called her "Chinese mom" in English. From that moment, her dream of becoming a doctor was born. Sheng Ruifang supported her aspirations, saying, "I'm ready to share all my experience with you."

In 2023, Alifa Chin wrote a letter to Xi Jinping, expressing her special connection to China and sharing her dream. In his response, the Chinese President urged her to study hard to achieve her dream, repay her family, contribute to society, and serve her country.

Alifa Chin framed Xi Jinping's letter and placed it on her desk. "I want to tell dear Grandpa Xi that I always remember your advice and am studying hard to achieve my dreams," she emphasized. "My 'Chinese mother' gave me life and inspiration, and I hope to follow her example, using my abilities to help and save others."

China's global initiatives demonstrate its commitment to women's well-being. China is assisting developing countries with 100 "women's and children's health projects" and 100 "happy campus projects" that provide educational support to girls from low-income families.

Former Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Irina Bokova praised the China-UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education, which was jointly established in 2015. The award supported 20 projects in 19 countries, raising global awareness of the importance of education for women's well-being and empowerment.

HELPING HER SUCCEED IN LIFE

Tanzanian livestock farmer Tahia Bauso Massawe is benefiting greatly from Chinese technology for growing the multifunctional grass crop "juncao." She was initially skeptical about the new feed developed by Chinese specialists.

"It looks like sugarcane. Will livestock really eat this?" she wondered. However, the cows loved the feed, and their milk yield nearly doubled.

The increased income allowed Tahiya to purchase new equipment and a vehicle and hire 16 employees, half of whom were women. She began encouraging other women to also grow juncao, which enabled many of them to earn their first income, support their families, and help their children get an education.

For Tahiya, juncao symbolizes equality, hope, and opportunity. She says this technology, provided by Chinese specialists, is gradually improving their lives and changing the role of local women.

At numerous international events, Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized the vital role of women's development in achieving overall progress. "Development is impossible without women, and the benefits it brings must be shared by all," he stated at a meeting at the UN in 2015.

To date, juncao cultivation technology has created employment opportunities for women in 106 countries. The "Bamboo as a Plastic Substitute" initiative, jointly launched by China and the International Bamboo and Rattan Organization, has improved the lives of women in many African countries. Nearly 6,000 women have completed vocational training courses through China's "Lu Ban Workshop" training program.

As Gertrude Mongella, Secretary-General of the Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing in 1995, pointed out, in some developing countries women still lag behind men in many areas due to a lack of funding, knowledge and skills.

In a recent interview with Xinhua, she expressed hope that China will continue to share experiences and strengthen cooperation with more countries, including African countries, to promote the continuous progress of the global women's cause.

EMPOWERING WORKERS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

In late September, more than 40 women holding official positions in Pakistan and the Central African Republic visited China to participate in capacity-building workshops organized by the newly established Global Hub for Women's Digital Empowerment.

In cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Yiwu, they studied Chinese grassroots governance, examples of women's entrepreneurship, digital villages, and cross-border e-commerce. This visit allowed them to gain firsthand insight into how China is using digital technologies to empower women, fostering their self-development and social contribution.

To deepen cooperation on building women's capacity in developing countries, China has launched more than 100 training projects targeting women and children in developing countries since 2018, training nearly 4,000 professionals in women's empowerment.

China has also established a global training base for cooperation and exchanges for women's development, developing tailored women's empowerment programs for developing countries. Joint training and exchange centers have been established in partnership with 15 countries. Through the Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund, China is implementing women-focused projects in over 20 countries, with a total funding of over $40 million.

For former UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova, one of China's most impressive recent achievements is how Chinese women have "ridden the wave" of the digital economy.

"We know full well that this is the economy of the future," noted I. Bokova. "If we want to support women's empowerment, we must help them master digital skills so they can flexibly and fully participate in the developing digital economy. This is exactly what China is doing today."

According to Monica Monteiro, Chair of the Brazilian Chapter of the BRICS Women's Business Alliance, while women in developing countries still face certain barriers, digitalization and the knowledge economy are creating new opportunities and opening up new avenues for women's development.

She noted that China has made remarkable progress in promoting women's employment and entrepreneurship in the digital technology sector, providing valuable guidance and examples for countries in the Global South. –0–

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V. Zelensky spoke with D. Trump for the second time in two days.

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Kyiv, October 12 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Telegram on Sunday that he had a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump for the second time in two days.

V. Zelenskyy clarified that the main topics of the conversation were strengthening Ukraine's air defense system and the possibility of providing Kyiv with long-range weapons. The situation in Ukraine's energy sector was also discussed.

D. Trump is "well informed about what is happening," V. Zelensky noted, adding that officials and military personnel from Ukraine and the United States will implement the agreements between the leaders of the two countries.

The previous conversation between V. Zelensky and D. Trump took place on Saturday. –0–

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Armenia celebrated the 2807th anniversary of Yerevan.

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Yerevan, October 12 /Xinhua/ — Armenia on Sunday celebrated the 2,807th anniversary of the founding of Yerevan.

Concerts, exhibitions, festivals, sporting competitions, and other festive events took place across the city. In the evening, a large concert took place in the central square, culminating in a celebratory fireworks display.

"The city is changing, preserving its spirit but becoming a little better every day. We are building a city where everything new is done for you. At the heart of every reform is the same idea—a dignified life for every Yerevan resident," Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan emphasized in his celebratory message.

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At least four people were killed and 20 others were injured in a shooting in the US state of South Carolina.

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NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) — At least four people were killed and about 20 others were injured in a shooting that occurred early Sunday morning at a crowded bar in Beaufort County, South Carolina, U.S. authorities said.

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The investigation into Qualcomm is a routine law enforcement activity, according to the Chinese Central Intelligence Agency.

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BEIJING, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) — China's General Administration for Market Regulation (GAMR) described its investigation into Qualcomm for allegedly violating antitrust laws in its acquisition of Autotalks as a routine enforcement action carried out in accordance with the country's antitrust laws.

Although the transaction value was below standard notification thresholds, the GURR launched an investigation because there was evidence that the acquisition could lead to anticompetitive consequences, a department official noted.

On March 12, 2024, the GURR notified Qualcomm in writing of the need to file an application for concentration review and not to proceed with the transaction until its approval.

Two days later, Qualcomm announced in a letter to the GURR that it would withdraw from the deal. However, without any filing or contacting the regulator, the company completed the acquisition in June 2025, the official reported.

Following the receipt of new complaints, the GURR verified the relevant facts, which Qualcomm also acknowledged, which led to the initiation of an antitrust investigation against Qualcomm.

In accordance with the law and regulations, the GURR will continue to advance the investigation in an objective and impartial manner, the official added. -0-

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A GUU student won a big data analytics hackathon.

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From October 6 to 10, the fourth Autumn School on Information Technology was held at the M.G. Meshcheryakov Information Technology Laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna.

The school's main goal is to attract young specialists to solve current scientific problems using modern IT technologies.

The event brought together 57 students from 22 leading universities in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Nikita Kolotushkin and Yuri Polyakov, students from the Institute of Information Systems, represented the State University of Management at the school.

The autumn school program included lectures by staff from JINR, the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, MEPhI National Research Nuclear University, St. Petersburg State University, and South Ural State University, as well as practical classes and hackathons on mathematical modeling and big data analytics.

Participants had to master specialized data processing tools, conduct a comprehensive analysis of a large amount of patent information, and visualize the results in a short period of time. The case study involved several stages: from a practical lesson on analysis methodology to an intensive programming phase and the preparation of a final report. The jury assessed the depth of the methodology, the quality of the analysis, and the clarity of the graphical presentation of the data.

The winner of the hackathon was a team featuring Nikita Kolotushkin, a student at the State University of Management and a member of the Student Design Bureau "Innovative Solutions."

Successful performance at the Autumn School on Information Technology confirms the high level of scientific work and the relevance of the SUM educational programs aimed at training specialists for the IT and high-tech industries.

On the final day of the school, October 10, participants toured the JINR Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex (MIC), the NICA accelerator complex at the Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics, and the interactive exhibition "JINR Basic Facilities" at the Mir Cultural Center.

We congratulate Nikita and Dmitry Stefanovsky, Acting Head of the Department of Information Systems at the State University of Management, on their well-deserved victory and wish them continued success in their scientific endeavors!

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A detachment of ships from the Russian Pacific Fleet arrived in Vietnam.

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Moscow, October 12 /Xinhua/ — The frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov, the corvette Gremyashchy, and the large sea tanker Boris Butoma of the Russian Navy's Pacific Fleet arrived at the Vietnamese port of Da Nang, the fleet's press service reported on Sunday.

"The Russian sailors will have protocol and sporting events with Vietnamese Navy personnel ahead of them, as well as sightseeing and an introduction to local culture," the statement said.

According to the press service, Russian military personnel were met by Vietnamese Navy officials and representatives of the Russian Embassy.

On October 1, a detachment of Pacific Fleet ships departed from Vladivostok, Russia, on a long-distance voyage to carry out missions in the Asia-Pacific region and strategically important areas of the World Ocean. –0–

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A Russian presidential aide reported ongoing contacts with the United States.

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Moscow, October 12 (Xinhua) – Contacts between Russia and the United States through closed channels continue. They may be unnoticed, but sooner or later they will be visible, said Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov.

"They [contacts between Russia and the US] are ongoing. We're constantly talking, doing things; they may be unnoticed, but sooner or later they will be noticeable. The work is ongoing," the presidential aide said in an interview with Pavel Zarubin, host of the "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin" program on the Rossiya-1 television channel. Zarubin posted an excerpt of the interview on his Telegram channel.

"When it comes to resolving the Ukrainian conflict, the guiding light is the agreement the two presidents reached in Anchorage," explained Yuri Ushakov.

According to him, "to advance these agreements, we need to fight, we need to convince people." "Not everyone is convinced yet. But it's certain that this is the basis for possible regulation," the Russian presidential aide emphasized.

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China's superconducting quantum computer is ready for commercial use.

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HEFEI, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) — China's superconducting quantum computer, similar to the "Zuchongzhi 3.0" model, is ready for commercial use, marking a major step toward the practical application of quantum computing.

A team from China Telecom Quantum Group (CTQG) and QuantumCTek Co., Ltd., leading quantum companies based in Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province, eastern China, created a device using chips from the same series as “Zuchongzhi 3.0” and equipped with 105 readable digital qubits and 182 connectors.

It processes quantum random-chain sampling problems at a speed a quadrillion times faster than the world's most powerful supercomputer.

Quantum computing is widely considered a key technology for the next generation of the information revolution.

In March this year, Chinese scientists including Pan Jianwei, Zhu Xiaobo, and Peng Chengzhi from the University of Science and Technology of China successfully built a prototype 105-qubit superconducting quantum computer, “Zuchongzhi 3.0,” once again breaking the world record for quantum computing superiority in a superconducting system.

Quantum computing advantage, also known as “quantum supremacy,” refers to the point at which quantum computers outperform state-of-the-art classical supercomputers at solving certain problems.

Zhang Xinfang, a senior researcher in quantum computing at CTQG, said that this quantum computer, which boasts “the strongest advantage in quantum computing,” will be connected to the Tianyan quantum computing cloud platform, making it available to users worldwide.

Since its launch in November 2023, the platform has received over 37 million visits, reaching users from over 60 countries, and the number of experimental tasks has exceeded 2 million. -0-

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