The Tajik Foreign Ministry announced Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Dushanbe and a number of international events.

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Almaty, October 7 (Xinhua) — A series of high-level international events, including a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin, will take place in Dushanbe from October 8 to 10, the press service of the Tajik Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday.

According to the department's statement, Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to Tajikistan. The visit will include a wreath-laying ceremony at the monument to Ismail Somoni, negotiations, and the signing of interstate and intergovernmental documents.

It is also reported that on October 9, the presidents of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Russia will hold the 2nd Central Asia-Russia Summit.

The press service added that a Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) summit will be held on October 10 under the chairmanship of Tajik President Emomali Rahmon. CIS heads of state will discuss current international issues, including regional and global security.

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The death toll from counterfeit alcohol in the Leningrad Region has risen to 45.

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St. Petersburg, October 7 (Xinhua) — The death toll from alcohol consumption containing methyl alcohol in Russia's Leningrad Region has reached 45, the Russian Investigative Committee reported on Tuesday.

According to the agency, investigators in Moscow have detained two more suspects from among the management and beneficiaries of a commercial organization that stored counterfeit alcohol-containing products in the Tosnensky District of the Leningrad Region.

The investigation into the criminal case concerning the production and sale of products that do not meet consumer safety or health requirements, which resulted in the accidental death of two or more people, is ongoing.

In September, multiple deaths following the consumption of counterfeit alcohol began to be recorded in the Leningrad Region. In some cases, methanol was found to be the cause of death.

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Russia attacked Ukraine's energy and rail infrastructure, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister says

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Kyiv, October 7 (Xinhua) — On Tuesday night, Russia launched a massive attack on energy and railway infrastructure in Ukraine's Poltava and Sumy regions. Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction and Minister of Communities and Territories Development Oleksiy Kuleba announced this on Facebook.

In the Poltava region in the central part of the country, a locomotive depot, power supply network, traction substations, administrative and storage buildings, and rolling stock were reportedly hit by shelling. Several trains were temporarily suspended.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, in the city of Sumy, the administrative center of the Sumy region in northeastern Ukraine, residential buildings were damaged by shelling, and part of the city was without power.

The Ukrainian Air Force, for its part, reported on Telegram that on Tuesday night, Russia fired a total of two missiles and 152 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types at Ukrainian territory. By 9:00 a.m. Kyiv time, 88 drones had been shot down or suppressed. Two missiles and 52 attack drones were recorded hitting ten locations.

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In 2026, Kazakhstan will increase oil supplies to Germany to 130,000 tons per month.

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Almaty, October 7 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan will increase oil supplies to Germany to 130,000 tons per month in 2026, the press service of Kazakhstan's national oil and gas company, KazMunayGas (KMG), announced on Tuesday.

Following negotiations between KMG Chairman of the Management Board Askhat Khasenov and Rosneft Deutschland GmbH CEO Johannes Bremer, the current agreement for the supply of Kazakh oil to Germany was extended until the end of 2026. The agreement provides for an increase in monthly oil supplies from the Karachaganak field operator from 100,000 to 130,000 tons.

Earlier, KMG announced that Kazakhstan plans to ship 1.5 million tons of oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline in 2025. –0–

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The 5th International Silk Road Forum will be held in Tbilisi.

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Tbilisi, October 7 (Xinhua) — The 5th Tbilisi Silk Road Forum will be held in the Georgian capital from October 22 to 23 under the motto "Invest in Connectivity – Develop in Stability," the Georgian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development announced on Tuesday.

The forum will be attended by up to 2,000 delegates, including prime ministers, deputy prime ministers, and sectoral ministers from countries in the region, heads of leading global companies and international financial institutions, representatives of businesses and international organizations, and international experts.

Seven panel sessions will be held on October 22, covering key areas such as global trade, transport and logistics, the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), energy, and digital transformation. A separate session will be devoted to Georgia's investment climate and opportunities.

On October 23, the Tbilisi Financial Summit, organized by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, the National Bank of Georgia, and the Singapore-based Global Finance organization, will be held for the first time as part of the forum.

The first Tbilisi Silk Road Forum was held in 2015. –0–

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At least three people were injured and four were missing after a building collapsed in Madrid.

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Madrid, October 7 (Xinhua) — At least three people were injured and four others are missing on Tuesday after a partial collapse of a building under renovation in central Madrid, local authorities said.

Madrid Deputy Mayor Inmaculada Sanz told reporters at the scene that the first priority was to locate the missing people and ensure the safety of all those involved in the rescue operation.

The incident occurred around 1:00 PM on Calle de las Hileras in the Opera district. Witnesses reported hearing a loud crash, followed by a cloud of dust and debris filling the street.

According to authorities, the collapse affected the upper floors of the five-story building, which gradually collapsed. The façade remains unstable, complicating the work of emergency services at the scene.

Rescue operations are ongoing, with specialists carefully navigating unstable structures and extensive rubble. According to I. Sans, emergency services personnel are participating in the operation, including firefighters, engineers, medics, and psychologists, who are providing assistance to the victims and their families.

The deputy mayor added that the operation could continue for several more hours or even days while crews work to stabilize the building and clear the rubble. The cause of the collapse is being determined.

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China is expecting rain and cold weather during the peak period of return passenger traffic as the holiday season ends.

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Beijing, October 7 (Xinhua) — Rainfall and cooler temperatures are expected in many parts of China in the coming days, coinciding with the peak of return passenger traffic due to the end of the National Day holiday, the country's National Meteorological Center reported.

According to the center's chief forecaster, Yang Shunan, moderate to heavy rain is expected in Chinese regions including eastern Gansu Province, southern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, northern Shaanxi Province, central and southern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and some parts of northern China from the evening of October 7 to 9.

The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region will experience prolonged rain and a cooler climate from October 8 to 10, with moderate to heavy downpours expected in many places. According to the forecast, continuous rainfall may continue for several hours, resulting in significant precipitation.

In addition, heavy rains will hit parts of Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the coming days.

The agency noted that such weather conditions could negatively impact return travel due to the end of the eight-day National Day holiday, which will last until October 8. Residents are advised to monitor weather forecasts, take necessary precautions, and adjust their travel plans if necessary.

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Thirteen participants in the October 4 riots have been detained in Georgia, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

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Tbilisi, October 7 (Xinhua) — The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs has detained 13 people in connection with the events that took place in Tbilisi on October 4. Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Darakhvelidze announced this at a briefing on Tuesday.

On October 4, a group of demonstrators attempted to enter the presidential palace in the Georgian capital.

According to A. Darakhvelidze, 15 participants in the incident were identified during the first stage, 13 of whom have already been detained based on court orders, and two are wanted.

"Law enforcement agencies are taking all necessary operational and investigative measures to detain them. Police are conducting investigative actions to establish their whereabouts. The Ministry of Internal Affairs continues to identify the other participants in the incident and bring them to justice," stated A. Darakhvelidze.

The mass protest that took place on October 4, the day of municipal elections, was billed by organizers as a "peaceful revolution." Following clashes between protesters and law enforcement, the Georgian Ministry of Health reported the hospitalization of 21 police officers and six demonstrators.

Later, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced a nationwide special operation aimed at detaining those involved in the October 4 unrest. He stated that the government would take all necessary measures to ensure stability and prevent violent developments.

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The Australian Prime Minister called on Israel and Palestine to coexist in peace and security.

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Sydney, October 7 (Xinhua) — Australia must do everything possible to ensure that Israel and Palestine can coexist in peace and security, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for in a media statement on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister noted that Australia is consistently involved in international efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the return of hostages, ensuring the flow of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian enclave and realizing the principle of “two states for two peoples”.

"We must do everything in our power to ensure a just and lasting peace in the Middle East. The State of Israel and the State of Palestine must exist side by side, within internationally recognized borders, in peace and security," emphasized A. Albanese.

A. Albanese and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced in New York in September that Australia had officially recognized the independent and sovereign State of Palestine. –0–

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UN agencies on the second anniversary of the attacks on Israel and the catastrophic consequences of the conflict

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October 7, 2025 Peace and security

Two years after Hamas and other armed groups attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, the suffering of civilians on both sides of the conflict has reached unbearable levels and demands immediate action to end the violence and ensure free access for aid. Representatives from several leading UN agencies stated this at a briefing in Geneva on Tuesday.

Call for the protection of civilians and the release of hostages

Jens Laerke, a spokesman for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), read a statement from Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher.

"We reiterate our call for the unconditional and immediate release of all hostages. Until then, they must be held in humane conditions," the document emphasizes. "Civilians must be protected under all circumstances."

As of October 1, 48 people remain held hostage, including those known or presumed dead, Laerke said.

Casualty figures and humanitarian catastrophe

Since the beginning of the conflict, the death toll in Gaza has reached 66,288, including 18,430 children. Around 400 Palestinians have died of malnutrition.

According to the UN, more than 8,000 applications for humanitarian missions and movements have been submitted since October 2023, but only 45 percent of them were approved by Israeli authorities. More than a quarter of the applications were rejected or remained unanswered for a long time.

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UNICEF: "Every 17 minutes, one child suffers."

UNICEF Deputy Spokesperson Ricardo Pires recalled that many women and children were killed and wounded on that fateful day, and reiterated his demand for the release of those taken hostage.

A UNICEF representative also condemned violence against children in Gaza, stating that 61,000 children have been killed or injured as a result of Israel's ongoing "disproportionate" attacks. "That's one child every 17 minutes," he warned. "Children are experiencing unimaginable suffering—orphaned, displaced, and exposed to disease and violence. The violence must stop; there must be a ceasefire."

He added that dozens of newborns in northern Gaza are being forced to share oxygen masks and incubators because UNICEF is not receiving permission to deliver vital equipment.

UNRWA: 'Two years of destruction and fear'

Alexandra Vellucci read a statement from Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Relief and Relief Agency for Palestinians in the Near East, published on the social media platform X. "Grief, suffering, and immeasurable pain—this is the reality for too many people since October 7, 2023," the statement reads. "For two long years, people in Gaza have seen nothing but destruction, fear, hunger, and death."

Lazzarini reiterated his demand for the release of all hostages and Palestinian detainees, an immediate ceasefire, the unimpeded delivery of sufficient humanitarian aid, including through UNRWA, and for all those responsible for the atrocities committed on both sides to be held accountable.

WHO: Spread of hunger and collapse of health system

According to the World Health Organization, more than 640,000 people are on the brink of starvation. 1,050 children have been admitted to WHO centers for treatment for the effects of malnutrition, half of them this year alone.

Of the 36 hospitals in Gaza, only 14 are functioning, and in the northern part of the Strip, all hospitals are closed.

Call for a truce and hope for diplomatic efforts

The UN welcomed the American initiative as a chance for a ceasefire and stressed the need for immediate access of humanitarian supplies and ensuring the safety of civilians.

"There is a glimmer of hope for an end to the suffering that must be preserved," Fletcher said in a statement.

The organization reiterated that respect for international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians are the responsibility of all parties.

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