White Paper: Xinjiang Remains China's Largest Cotton Producer for 32 Years, with 97% Mechanization Level

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BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Cotton production in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR) reached nearly 5.69 million tons in 2024, accounting for 92.3 percent of the country's total. Xinjiang thus retained its status as the country's largest cotton producer for the 32nd consecutive year, according to a white paper published Friday by the State Council Information Office.

The level of mechanization of plowing, cotton sowing, and harvesting has reached 97 percent, according to a document titled “The CPC Strategy for Governing Xinjiang in the New Era: Practice and Achievements.”

Focusing on national strategic needs and utilizing its natural resources and industrial potential, Xinjiang has stepped up efforts to build a modern industrial system based on the region's unique advantages. -0-

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Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has authorized an investigation into former President Josep Bolsonaro on suspicion of bribery and embezzlement.

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BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — A judge at Brazil's Federal Supreme Court on Thursday ordered an investigation into former President Jair Bolsonaro, his son and lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro, and 22 aides on suspicion of bribery and embezzlement of public funds allocated to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Federal Police has called for an investigation based on the final report of the parliamentary commission investigating the government's handling of the pandemic.

"The parliamentary commission's investigation uncovered evidence of crimes against the public administration, in particular in contracts, fraud in tenders, inflated prices, embezzlement of public funds, signing contracts with shell companies for the provision of standard or fictitious services, as well as other crimes mentioned in the commission's report," said Judge Flavio Dino.

He ruled that federal police could launch an investigation and set an initial deadline of 60 days.

A parliamentary commission report published in October 2021 found that decisions taken by Bolsonaro and his aides had hampered the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and recommended that those responsible be held accountable.

On September 11, Brazil's Federal Supreme Court sentenced J. Bolsonaro to 27 years and three months in prison for attempting a coup d'état. –0–

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Chinese and Russian students strengthen friendship through cultural exchanges

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Beijing, September 19 (Xinhua) — The Quanzhou Vocational College of Arts and Crafts (Fujian Province, east China) and the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture (Russia) recently jointly held an intercultural exchange event themed "Art Unites China and Russia: Creativity and Craftsmanship Together."

According to information from the Fujian Provincial People's Government website, 30 Russian teachers and students from the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture visited Dehua County in Fujian Province. Through an introduction to intangible cultural heritage, viewing amateur performances, discussions, and other activities, they deepened cultural exchanges between the two countries' higher education institutions.

At the college's partner ceramics factories, Chinese and Russian teachers and students were introduced to various ceramic products, gained insight into ceramic production techniques, which are considered an intangible cultural heritage, and craft design, and even had the opportunity to try their hand at making ceramic products.

During the folk arts demonstration, Russian teachers and students performed songs and dances featuring Russian national flavor, while teachers and students from the Chinese college presented a magnificent program including the Chinese martial art of wushu and choral singing.

Russian teachers and students also participated in a rural harvest event, organized jointly with Shangyong Village in Dehua County. During this event, they were able to see the rice fields firsthand and gain a deep understanding of the dramatic changes the rural revitalization strategy has brought to China's countryside.

This event not only brought cultures closer together but also deepened the integration of the intangible cultural heritage and arts of China and Russia. It established a bridge for exchanges between the youth of the two countries and injected new vitality into the internationalization of education in Fujian Province.

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A bountiful harvest was reaped in the Wulingshan mountain region.

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Chongqing, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Vast terraced fields are spread out in Wuli Township, Qianjiang District, southwest China's Chongqing City.

Situated in the heart of the Wuling Mountains, this township has 5,300 mu (353 hectares) of rice fields, making it one of the key grain production areas in the Wuling Mountains.

Chongqing, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Vast terraced fields are spread out in Wuli Township, Qianjiang District, southwest China's Chongqing City.

Situated in the heart of the Wuling Mountains, this township has 5,300 mu (353 hectares) of rice fields, making it one of the key grain production areas in the Wuling Mountains.

Chongqing, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Vast terraced fields are spread out in Wuli Township, Qianjiang District, southwest China's Chongqing City.

Situated in the heart of the Wuling Mountains, this township has 5,300 mu (353 hectares) of rice fields, making it one of the key grain production areas in the Wuling Mountains.

Chongqing, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Vast terraced fields are spread out in Wuli Township, Qianjiang District, southwest China's Chongqing City.

Situated in the heart of the Wuling Mountains, this township has 5,300 mu (353 hectares) of rice fields, making it one of the key grain production areas in the Wuling Mountains.

Chongqing, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Vast terraced fields are spread out in Wuli Township, Qianjiang District, southwest China's Chongqing City.

Situated in the heart of the Wuling Mountains, this township has 5,300 mu (353 hectares) of rice fields, making it one of the key grain production areas in the Wuling Mountains.

Chongqing, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Vast terraced fields are spread out in Wuli Township, Qianjiang District, southwest China's Chongqing City.

Situated in the heart of the Wuling Mountains, this township has 5,300 mu (353 hectares) of rice fields, making it one of the key grain production areas in the Wuling Mountains.

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China's carbon trading market is functioning smoothly, says minister

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BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — China has built the world's largest carbon emissions trading market during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), which is now operating stably, Minister of Ecology and Environment Huang Runqiu said Friday.

Speaking at a press conference, Huang Runqiu said the national carbon trading market accounts for more than 60 percent of the country's carbon emissions.

China officially launched the market in July 2021. Since then, the platform has grown into the world's largest carbon market by volume of traded greenhouse gas emissions.

Carbon trading, which allows the buying and selling of permits to emit carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases, is considered one of the most important tools to help reduce carbon footprints and meet emissions targets.

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Rosneft opens educational centers to train personnel for the oil industry

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With the support of RN-Vankor, a company part of Rosneft's oil and gas production complex, a fuel and energy education and production center (cluster) has been opened in Krasnoyarsk to train workers for the needs of the region's oil and gas industry and the Vostok Oil project, which is being implemented in Taimyr.

The center was opened as part of the federal "Professionalism" project at the Krasnoyarsk Technical School of Welding Technologies and Power Engineering and will train specialists in the fields of "Power Supply" and "Petrochemistry." Fifteen workshops and laboratories have been created at the technical school to teach new professional competencies, meeting the modern requirements of the project's partner companies.

The fuel and energy cluster (FEC) also includes four more vocational education institutions in the region, including the Kansk Polytechnic and Technological Colleges, the Krasnoyarsk Assembly College, and the Taimyr College in Dudinka.

This academic year, 275 students have already begun their studies in the updated fuel and energy complex educational programs. They will receive qualifications as an electrician, electrical technician, electrical fitter, chemical compound quality control technician, chemical analysis laboratory technician, welder, chemical engineer, and instrumentation and automation fitter.

Furthermore, since September, the "Transport. Logistics" educational and production cluster has been training special equipment drivers working in the Far North. It was opened by TBS-Logistics (the transport and logistics operator for the Vostok Oil project) at the Krasnoyarsk College of Transport and Service. It also includes three network colleges from Kansk, Yemelyanovo, and Irsha in the Rybinsk District.

Three hundred fifty students have begun learning vehicle maintenance and repair skills, operating equipment in extreme conditions, and warehouse logistics. Six modern work areas have been created for this purpose, along with state-of-the-art computer simulators and displays demonstrating the operation of components and assemblies. A fleet of trucks, truck cranes, and lifts is available for theoretical training. This will allow students to devote more time to practical skills that will be in demand when working at oil facilities.

RN-Vankor and TBS-Logistics joined the federal "Professionality" project as supporting enterprises last year, signing an agreement with the Krasnoyarsk Krai Ministry of Education to comprehensively modernize the training system for young professionals to meet the growing needs of the region's oil and gas industry. The Vostok Oil project alone is expected to create 130,000 jobs.

Other subsidiaries of the Company operating in the Krasnoyarsk Territory also joined Professionality: Vostsibneftegaz, Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz, the East Siberian branch of RN-Bureniye, TaimyrBurService, the Achinsk Oil Refinery, the RN-Service branch in Krasnoyarsk, and Sibintek Investment Company.

Rosneft has allocated significant financial resources to the Professionalism basic technical schools for the renovation of premises, the creation of a material base, and the modernization of educational space.

In addition to the federal project, the region is implementing the regional project "Professionalism for All," in which the Achinsk Oil and Gas Technical School named after E.A. Demyanenko and the Krasnoyarsk Assembly College form an oil and gas educational and production cluster.

The creation of educational and production centers is aimed at comprehensive, high-quality training for young people to meet the real needs of the region's oil and gas production companies, which are interested in attracting qualified workers.

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To provide Rosneft enterprises with qualified personnel, a comprehensive recruitment program and support for vocational and higher education institutions has been implemented in the Krasnoyarsk Krai for several years. Twelve regional educational institutions, including the Siberian Federal University, are among the project's key partners. More than 30 specialized training programs at secondary vocational education institutions have been developed to meet the needs of the region's oil workers.

The federal project "Professionalism" is being implemented through close collaboration between several vocational educational institutions and industry-specific enterprises. Educational and industrial clusters are being created at colleges and technical schools, bringing together several vocational educational institutions and enterprises in the real sector of the economy interested in providing high-quality training for workers in in-demand specialties.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 19, 2025

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A major international auto company is taking advantage of the Chinese market.

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Hefei, September 19 (Xinhua) — European innovation is often praised for its meticulousness and precision, while China's strength lies in its astonishing speed and execution. Only by combining these two approaches can innovation be effective and scalable,” Stefano Petrilli, head of global operations at Marelli Propulsion, noted in a recent interview with Xinhua News Agency.

Recently, as part of a business trip, he visited Hefei (the administrative center of Anhui Province, East China), one of the largest auto manufacturing centers in the country, where he visited Marelli Powertrain /Hefei/ Co., Ltd.

An important component of Marelli's operations in China, the plant is currently installing new assembly lines to increase capacity and is preparing to launch a new innovative product.

"New lines mean new challenges. The team worked day and night to meet them at 'Chinese speed,'" said S. Petrilli. "I hope the experience gained here can be generalized and transferred to other regions."

Since its founding in Hefei in 2017, Marelli Powertrain /Hefei/ has grown steadily. The company now has 11 production lines, and the annual output of some products exceeds 1 million units.

"We've achieved business growth and consistently improved profitability for two consecutive years. In recent years, we've been steadily expanding production and developing new products. While serving leading domestic automakers, we're also actively expanding into overseas markets," said Marelli China Director Wang Hong, adding that the plant is expected to continue growing in the coming years.

Since entering the Chinese market in 1999, Marelli has built a solid business foundation in various fields, including automotive lighting, electronics, powertrain and clean technology.

To date, the company has built eight research centers and 17 factories across China. Over the years, it has established partnerships with leading automakers both domestically and internationally.

"China is not only the largest automotive market in the world, but also one of the most strategically important and dynamically growing markets for Marelli," emphasized S. Petrilli. "This allows us to provide local customers with personalized and rapid market entry solutions, while leveraging the advantages of China's innovation and manufacturing to support global projects."

In his view, China's transformation from the "world's factory" to a "global innovation hub" has created unprecedented opportunities for foreign-invested enterprises like Marelli.

“Working in one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing mobility ecosystems in the world, we are seeing shorter product cycles, higher customer expectations and constant waves of innovation,” he said.

Petrilli also noted that China's advanced supply chains allow Marelli to efficiently and flexibly localize production of key components, while the company continues to attract a growing local pool of skilled talent—from engineers to software developers and cross-functional experts—who not only enable rapid technological iteration but also foster a customer-focused approach.

According to statistics, China has ranked first in the world in the production and sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) for 10 consecutive years. In 2024, NEV production in the country will exceed 13 million units.

Amid the rapid growth of the NEV sector, Marelli is increasing its investments and accelerating its transformation. The company has launched several cutting-edge technologies for electric vehicles, including a wireless battery management system.

In the field of intelligent interior solutions, Marelli began developing virtualized interior domain controllers in 2017 and began mass production in China in 2020.

This year, its intelligent cabin solution, which integrates infotainment and telematics systems, will enter mass production and be supplied to both domestic and international automakers. In the display space, the company has introduced numerous innovative products, including dynamic privacy screens.

"Many technologies were developed by Marelli's local team in China. This localized R&D and manufacturing capability not only meets our customers' high standards for technology, quality, and efficiency, but also demonstrates our long-term commitment to the Chinese market," said Shen Ke-lei, Marelli Executive Vice President and President of Marelli China.

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The UN Secretary-General's special envoy for Syria will leave his post for personal reasons.

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UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — The UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, announced on Thursday his decision to resign due to personal reasons.

“I informed the UN Secretary-General of my intention to resign after more than six and a half years as the UN Special Envoy for Syria, and he graciously accepted my request,” Pedersen told the UN Security Council.

“I had been planning to leave for a long time for personal reasons after a long period of service,” he said.

The 69-year-old envoy noted that he will leave his post in the near future but will continue to serve until his final day in office. The exact date of his departure has not been announced.

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Singapore tops global safety rankings for the 12th time since 2006

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Singapore, September 19 (Xinhua) — Singapore has been named the safest country in the world for the 12th time since 2006, according to the Gallup Global Safety and Security Report released Thursday.

In 2024, 98 percent of Singaporeans said they felt safe walking alone at night, one of the highest rates in the world, according to Gallup. The report notes Singapore's stable performance in terms of overall feelings of safety among its residents.

The survey also found similar levels of perceived safety among both genders. Ninety-eight percent of men and 97 percent of women reported feeling safe in 2024.

The report attributes these results to factors such as low crime rates, effective law enforcement and high levels of public order. –0–

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A meeting of the heads of government/vice president of the amalgamated territorial communities (ATC) member states was held in Bishkek

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Bishkek, September 19 (Xinhua) — A meeting of the heads of government and vice presidents of the Organization of Turkic States (OTG) member states was held in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, on Thursday, according to the website of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan.

In his speech, Adylbek Kasymaliev, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of Kyrgyzstan, noted that his country is interested in increasing mutual trade within the amalgamated territorial communities (ATCs) and supporting major infrastructure and investment projects, particularly in promising and dynamically developing areas.

Representatives from the ATC member states—Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan—attended the event. They noted that the dialogue format confirms the importance and relevance of the ATC as a platform for deepening cooperation, strengthening economic ties, and developing mutual trust between countries.

Participants at the event also expressed confidence that the format of meetings between heads of government will continue to promote the development of regional partnership and integration.

Following the meeting, a final joint statement was adopted. –0–

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