In the first eight months of 2025, Uzbekistan's foreign trade turnover increased by 19.8 percent.

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Tashkent, September 23 (Xinhua) — Uzbekistan's foreign trade turnover increased by 19.8 percent in the first eight months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, local media reported on Tuesday, citing the National Statistics Committee.

It is reported that in January-August 2025, the country's foreign trade turnover amounted to USD 51.4 billion, an increase of 19.8 percent compared to the same period in 2024.

It is noted that the largest volume of foreign trade turnover was recorded with China – 18.9 percent, Russia took second place – 16.1 percent, followed by Kazakhstan – 5.9 percent.

Let us recall that in January-August of this year, gold exports from Uzbekistan increased by 68.9 percent compared to the same period last year. –0–

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China advances education reform to meet the needs of students and society

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — China is pushing forward with comprehensive education reform to better meet the needs of students and the country's socio-economic development, Education Minister Huai Jinpeng said on Tuesday.

He said the country is adjusting the distribution of educational resources, moving away from a sole focus on higher education admissions by intensifying the development of county-level secondary schools and advancing reforms in high school and college entrance examinations.

In higher education, China is also exploring ways to diversify student development pathways. For example, under the "Outstanding Engineer Program," graduate students can use innovative achievements such as patents, product development, and software development to apply for degrees, said Huai Jinpeng.

This is a historic breakthrough towards reforming the system in which academic degrees are awarded solely on the basis of dissertations, he added.

China is also pushing ahead with reforms to match the supply of talented professionals with demand, Huai Jinpeng noted, emphasizing that the country currently publishes an annual list of critically needed specialized skills to meet socio-economic development needs. -0-

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China has made a breakthrough in providing inclusive and high-quality education services.

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — China has made new breakthroughs in providing comprehensive and high-quality public education services in recent years, with the country's basic education development reaching the average level of high-income countries, Education Minister Huai Jinpeng said on Tuesday.

According to him, access to quality compulsory education has steadily expanded in the country, with 2,895 counties across the country achieving balanced development in this area.

Since 2012, the gross enrollment rate for preschool education has increased by 27.5 percentage points, rising from 64.5 percent to 92 percent, Huai Jinpeng noted.

Higher education in China has also become widespread, he added, emphasizing that the gross enrollment rate in higher education has more than doubled since 2012, rising from 30 percent to the current 60.8 percent.

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The 2025 Eurasian Economic Forum opened in Xi'an.

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BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — The Eurasian Economic Forum 2025, titled "Consolidating New Driving Forces in Eurasia and Jointly Building a New Architecture for Sustainable Development," opened Tuesday in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The event attracted more than 500 political leaders, entrepreneurs, and academics from 40 countries and regions, including members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

According to China Central Television, the forum's program includes an opening ceremony and plenary session, as well as 13 sub-forums on topics such as geological cooperation and mining investment in SCO countries, tourism cooperation in the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) region, and human resource development along the Silk Road Economic Belt. The forum also includes events on trade, economic, and cultural exchanges, the presentation of the report "Eurasian Economic Review under the Joint Construction of the Belt and Road Initiative," and the establishment of a new association of think tanks.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Forum. The main goal of the current forum is to support the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, implement the results of the China-Central Asia Summit, and promote local economic development through the SCO. The forum will focus on the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as the results of the "SCO Plus" meeting in Astana and the 2nd China-Central Asia Summit.

The Eurasian Economic Forum, established in 2005 by the State Council of the People's Republic of China and held every two years, is a high-level and open international event focused on the Eurasian region, with key participants coming from the SCO countries. Over its 20 years of existence, the forum has attracted over tens of thousands of participants from over 70 countries and regions and witnessed the signing of over 200 cooperation agreements and memoranda, leading to the launch of several hundred-billion-dollar projects in the energy, financial, transport, and humanitarian sectors.

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Scenic Road to the Harvest: Highway 9 in the Qilian Mountains – the Most Beautiful Road in Autumn

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Along Highway 9 in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, autumn colors fill this small town with warmth and vitality. Golden wheat fields, industrious locals, picturesque forests, and snow-capped mountain peaks all create a beautiful picture of the autumn harvest. This fall, come to Qilian to drive, conquer the mountains, and enjoy the beautiful scenery!

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Sobyanin: Five more drones heading toward the capital have been eliminated.

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The Defense Ministry's air defense forces repelled an attack by five unmanned aerial vehicles flying toward Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Since the large-scale drone attack on Moscow, which began on Monday evening, already41 unmanned aerial vehicles.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

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The logo for the 90th anniversary of the Moscow metro was applied to the body of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle.

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The Moscow Metro's 90th anniversary logo was emblazoned on the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle, which launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Progress MS-32 transport spacecraft has already successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS).

"In honor of the Moscow Metro's 90th anniversary, the anniversary logo appeared on a Roscosmos rocket for the first time in history. This unification of two industries—transport and space—symbolizes forward movement, technological advancement, and respect for the country's historical heritage," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The flight proceeded as planned and was part of the station's regular resupply program, providing it with fuel for refueling, drinking water, fresh food, and Orlan spacesuits for the cosmonauts' spacewalks. The Progress MS series spacecraft are also used for waste disposal and orbital correction.

For the first time in history, Moscow's transport symbols were presented in space, marking a unique event. The collaboration between Moscow Transport and Roscosmos underscores the importance of developing high-tech industries and their contribution to the lives of city residents.

The Progress MS series of spacecraft has been in use since 2015. They have completed over 20 successful flights. In October, a themed train dedicated to Roscosmos will begin operating on the Moscow Metro.

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A new building for School No. 2122 with unusual facades was built in Shcherbinka.

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In the Shcherbinka district of the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, construction has been completed on a new 400-seat building for School No. 2122 named after Hero of the Soviet Union O.A. Yurasov. The project was implemented as part of the capital's Targeted Investment Program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The school building is located at 25 Mestechko Baryshi Street. It was constructed in two phases. The main 700-student academic building was completed in 2023. The four-story building, including a basement, has a total area of over 12,000 square meters and was constructed in accordance with modern standards and student needs. The new academic building, built on the site of the demolished old building, exceeds 5,000 square meters in area. It is designed to accommodate 400 students. It is connected to the main building by a heated walkway on the second floor. Thanks to the construction of the new building, the capacity of School No. 2122 has increased to 1,100 students, and the total area of the institution has exceeded 17,000 square meters," said Vladimir Efimov.

The three-story building includes spaces for senior classes, creative arts, and sports. Students and teachers have access to general-purpose and specialized classrooms, laboratory and research facilities, recreation areas, and other spaces.

"The school now houses a media library, an event hall, a sports and gymnasium, workshops, a chess club room, and an office for an educational psychologist. The new academic building provides all the conditions for research activities. Students study 3D modeling, robotics, and programming at the IT training ground. The building's facades are made of suspended gray porcelain stoneware panels and clinker ceramics. They are adorned with decorative elements of perforated metal reminiscent of tree branches, seamlessly integrating the school into the surrounding Baryshi Park," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Civil Construction.

Alexey Alexandrov.

The area around the building has been improved: playgrounds for active games and activities have been created, trees and shrubs have been planted, lawns have been laid out, a sports area has been equipped, and hardscape features have been installed.

According to the Chairman of the Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow Anton SlobodchikovaThe agency monitored the construction of educational institutions at all stages. During this period, committee inspectors conducted a total of 11 on-site inspections: six at the 700-student school building and five at the construction site of the 400-student building. During the final inspections, conclusions were issued on the facilities' compliance with the approved design documentation.

The school is located in Baryshi Park, which features walking areas and sports fields. Picturesque views create an inspiring atmosphere for learning and creativity. For safety, video surveillance, fire alarms, and evacuation management systems are installed, along with a security guard post.

The opening of the new academic building aims to provide high-quality education to residents of Shcherbinka and create comfortable and modern conditions for learning and the full development of future generations. The construction of educational facilities in the capital is given special attention, underscoring the city's commitment to creating an effective and accessible educational infrastructure.

Earlier on the completion of construction new building of school No. 2122 Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the Hero of the Soviet Union O.A. Yurasov.

A pedestrian crossing using microtunneling technology was built in Shcherbinka.A new water supply system will appear in Shcherbinka.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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SPbGASU students visited the construction site of a residential building in Roshchino.

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Students participating in the excursion. On the right are Roman Motylev and Evgeny Muzyka.

Students from the Construction and Automobile and Road Engineering departments of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) attended a field trip to the construction site of an apartment building in the village of Roshchino in the Leningrad Region. The trip was organized by the university's Center for Student Entrepreneurship and Career Development in partnership with LenOblAHML.

The building is being constructed as part of the state program "Resettlement of Dilapidated and Unsafe Housing." It will house 252 apartments. The design takes into account modern requirements: it implements a barrier-free environment, includes playgrounds, sports fields, and landscaped grounds.

"These construction site visits are especially useful for first- and second-year undergraduate students. During a live discussion with Evgeny Vadimovich Muzyka, chief engineer at LenOblAIZHK, the students learned about the technology and organization of construction and installation work, were introduced to the utility equipment and networks that will service the residential building, and also learned about the financing of such projects. The state is constructing residential buildings in the Leningrad Region under a five-year program and relocating residents from dilapidated and decrepit housing," noted Roman Motylev, head of the Construction Management Department at SPbGASU.

During the tour, students witnessed key stages of construction: roof installation, window and door installation, utility equipment installation, and external utility lines.

"The tour was useful and interesting: I learned more about the construction process and the work of the specialists. This was good experience for my future profession," said Stanislav Oborin, a construction student.

"This trip was a valuable experience for future engineers and construction workers: they learned about the implementation of a major social project and saw how modern technologies are applied in practice," emphasized Ekaterina Abolina, Director of the Student Entrepreneurship and Career Center.

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12 NSU student projects won the youth project competition on the application of synchrotron methods in materials science.

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The results of the joint competition “X -ray, synchrotron, neutron methods for solving the problems of materials science” were summed up. This competition was organized by the Novosibirsk State University and the Siberian Department as part of the implementation of the research program (project) “Scientific justification and creation of infrastructure based on the use of synchrotron radiation for the diagnosis of functional and gradient materials”. It was attended by 29 projects in several relevant scientific areas, in particular, new and adapted methods for diagnosing the structure of the phase composition of functional-gradic materials, as well as materials obtained by the method of electron-beam additive production using synchrotron radiation, including the time of the study of the evolution of structural-phase composition and monitoring high -speed impulse impact. Also, the submitted projects touched on the hardware and technical equipment of experimental stations on the existing synchrotron infrastructure (stage) for their further adaptation on the source of the generation 4+ (TsKP SKIF). Also in youth projects, the results of comprehensive studies of the structure and properties of structural materials, metals, alloys obtained by the method of electron-beam additive production using synchrotron radiation were presented. Some works were devoted to the development of software, new approaches and algorithms for processing experimental data obtained using synchrotron radiation.

Projects were evaluated on a ten-point scale. Leading specialists from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, research institutes, and the Siberian Ring Photon Source Center for Collective Use evaluated the competition entries and assigned scores. The competition committee was chaired by Academician Vasily Fomin, Deputy Chairman of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Scientific Director of the S. A. Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Based on the number of points earned, 12 projects by 13 authors were selected. The top six winners received a one-time financial award of 180,000 rubles, while those finishing in 7th through 12th place received 120,000 rubles each.

The diplomas were presented to the competition winners at a meeting of the Presidium of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Presenting the diplomas to the winners, SB RAS Chairman Academician Valentin Parmon expressed his hope that their work would be put into practice and, on behalf of the entire Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, congratulated the young scientists on their victory. Academician Vasily Fomin explained that the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences won a major grant, which NSU is also participating in. He clarified that the project's terms of reference stipulate that NSU will regularly hold competitions for young scientists for three years. Vasily Fomin also emphasized the importance of the current competition, the theme of which was related to their involvement in future work at the SKIF Collective Use Center.

"The winning projects primarily focus on the development of various diagnostic methods using X-ray and synchrotron radiation, as well as some materials research using these methods. This competition was organized by the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Novosibirsk State University (NSU) primarily to support the training of personnel for the SKIF Center for Collective Use, which will be launched in the near future. Accordingly, we need specialists proficient in research methods for various objects and capable of proposing new tasks for SKIF," commented Sergei Tsybulya, Deputy Dean of the NSU Faculty of Physics and Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

The following projects received one-time financial support in the amount of 180,000 rubles:

"Development and validation of a methodology for in-situ X-ray diagnostics of the thermal stability of metal-ceramic composites with time resolution." Project author: Ilya Gertsel;

"Development of a diffraction technique for studying functionally graded materials based on nickel alloys." Project author: Alexander Gorkusha;

"Development of an optical scheme for the SKIF Center for Collective Use's "Monocrystal" station for in situ and operando X-ray structural analysis with high spatial and temporal resolution." Project author: Grigory Zhdankin;

"Calculations of key parameters of the generating structure and design of an IR radiation output channel for the IR-diagnostics station project of the SKIF synchrotron source." Project author: Nikita Tashkeev;

"Study of the shock-wave compressibility of polytetrafluoroethylene using synchrotron radiation." Project author: Artur Asylkaev;

"Development of a Methodology for Studying the Internal Structure and Destruction Mechanisms of a Filled Polymer Composite Using Synchrotron Radiation." Project authors: Stanislav Lukin and Anastasia Iskova.

The following projects received one-time support in the amount of 120,000 rubles:

"A digital twin of a confocal X-ray microscope." Project author: Artem Sklyarov;

"In situ diffraction study of the reduction process of a mixed MnCu oxide catalyst." Project author: Valeria Konovalova;

“Optical diagram of the station “RFA-Geology” of the SKIF Center for Collective Use.” The author of the project is Yuri Khomyakov;

"The Effect of Temperature Gradient on the Structural and Phase Composition of Inconel 939 during Selective Laser Melting." Project Author: Arseniy Kolpakov;

"Study of the parameters of inhomogeneities and their influence on the sensitivity of energetic materials using microtomography." Project author: Nikolai Khlebanovsky;

"Prototype of a digital twin of the adjustable front-end mask of the SKIF Center for Collective Use." Project author: Dmitry Shakirov.

The competition winners briefly described their projects:

Grigory Zhdankin:

My project is dedicated to the design and calculation of the second-stage optical station at the SKIF "Monocrystal" Center for Collective Use. As its author, I needed to understand which combination of optical elements is optimal for generating a synchrotron radiation beam of the required size and intensity. Its key objective is to study molecular crystals using X-ray diffraction analysis under high pressure and low temperature conditions. Such studies are important for identifying the relationship between the structure of the substance being studied and its properties. Understanding this process will enable the development of new and improved drugs, as different polymorphic modifications have different properties that are important for the pharmaceutical industry. Photocrystallographic experiments under high pressure and low temperature conditions are also important for the creation of molecular switches. Winning this competition will help me realize my project.

Dmitry Shakirov:

The novelty of our project to create a digital twin of the adjustable mask at the SKIF Center for Collective Use lies in the fact that the entire facility (SKIF), including its components, is unique equipment, and digital twins of such equipment do not currently exist. The digital twin of the adjustable mask will be part of a comprehensive digital twin of the entire SKIF Center for Collective Use, which is being developed at the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics (ICM&MG) SB RAS. The digital twin will significantly reduce the cost of servicing the facility and enable personnel training without damaging the physical product. The digital twin will enable virtual experiments and determine the performance of the facility in various situations, including emergency situations. The primary objective of achieving our project's stated goal is the creation and training of a neural network, which will serve as the basis for the digital twin of the adjustable mask. We decided to use a neural network to enable the simulation of virtual experiments in real time.

Stanislav Lukin:

The project I presented involves preparing samples of a particulate-filled polymer composite and conducting preliminary studies of their mechanical properties, taking into account the interfacial layer at the interface between the matrix and filler particles. Based on the results of this study, a preliminary design for an experiment at the synchrotron radiation source will be developed for in-situ investigation of the failure mechanisms and internal structure changes in the prepared samples under uniaxial tension. Further implementation of the experiment at the synchrotron radiation source will allow us to characterize changes in the properties of particulate-filled polymer composites under mechanical loading, and, consequently, changes in the properties of parts made from these materials during their use.

Artur Asylkaev:

— As part of the SKIF Center for Collective Use project, Station 1-3 "Fast Processes" will be installed by the end of 2025 to study phenomena such as the propagation of shock or detonation waves in a medium. Therefore, it is important to develop a method using synchrotron radiation to study the shock-wave compressibility of inert materials such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Given the widespread use of inert materials (including in aircraft construction), it is essential to study their response to ultra-high pressures (which can be achieved using explosives). The practical significance of my work lies in determining the density dynamics of PTFE under high shock-wave loads, since synchrotron radiation, unlike traditional methods, allows us to determine the process dynamics.

Alexander Gorkusha:

My project is devoted to developing a diffraction technique for studying functionally graded materials based on nickel alloys. Its novelty lies in adapting a traditional X-ray analysis approach to specific objects—relief samples with uneven surfaces, where classical approaches often produce significant errors. The project's importance lies in creating a laboratory technique that will enable highly accurate determination of crystal lattice parameters and quantitative phase analysis, which is critical for the development and testing of new materials.

Ilya Gertsel:

Thermal stability is a fundamental property that determines the reliability and durability of materials in various industries. My method, using synchrotron radiation, allows for experiments that closely approximate the operating conditions of materials (temporally resolved thermal loading of materials). This allows us to determine the operating temperature range of real products before they are put into service. Currently, both the experimental methodology itself and the software for data processing are underdeveloped; these issues will be addressed in the future as part of the project.

I am very pleased to have won this competition, as it now provides the opportunity to develop the proposed methods using the unique SKIF facility.

Yuri Khomyakov:

— The title of my project is "Optical Design of the RFA-Geology Station at the SKIF Collective Use Center." The second-stage RFA-Geology station is currently the only planned station at the SKIF Collective Use Center with a high-field shifter (8 T) as an insertion device. It is expected to operate in the energy range of ~40-120 keV with SR beam transverse dimensions from ~10 μm to ~10 cm. The station will implement the following methods: energy-dispersive diffraction, microdiffraction, micro-XRF (including in a confocal configuration), and computed tomography.

The deep penetration of hard X-rays with photon energies of approximately 100 keV opens up broad prospects for geological research, including the study of natural materials, enabling non-destructive analysis of dense macroscopic samples (minerals, melts) containing significant concentrations of high-atomic-number elements. Such samples include, for example, mantle xenoliths (including diamond-bearing ones), as well as fragments of alkaline rock complexes associated with deposits of rare and rare-earth metals.

The combination of hard X-ray methods available at the RFA-Geology station will enable visualization of the internal structure of rock samples and the spatial distribution of mineral phases, identification of individual minerals, including new ones, and determination of the relative orientation of crystalline grains. Furthermore, the station will be used to study the structure and physical properties of mantle matter, determine fundamental constants and PVT equations of state for crystalline substances, liquids, and fluids, and study the kinetics of chemical reactions in situ at high pressures and temperatures.

The objective of this study is to develop a coordinated X-ray optical design for the RFA-Geologiya station for the use of SR in the hard band. The study will address the following objectives: substantiated selection and optimization of the insertion device; selection of the optical design; matching of the X-ray optics to the source; description of the station's hardware and technology; and X-ray optical calculations.

The research results will be incorporated into the conceptual design of the RFA-Geology station, which will serve as the basis for developing technical documentation and manufacturing unique scientific equipment.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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