The PLA has sent bombers on combat readiness patrols east of Taiwan.

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NANJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The People's Liberation Army's Eastern Zone Combat Command (PLA ECCC) sent bombers to the east of Taiwan Island on Monday to conduct long-range maritime patrols to check the combat readiness of its troops, ECCC spokesman Shi Yi said.

Shi Yi said the deployed warplanes are focusing on disciplines such as long-range raids and joint precision strikes to test the capability of conducting maneuverable combat operations in remote areas. -0-

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The Fujian Coast Guard conducted patrols in waters near Matsu and Wuqiu Islands.

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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — Coast Guard ships from east China's Fujian Province conducted law enforcement patrols in waters near Matsu and Wuqiu islands on Monday, the China Coast Guard (CCG) said in an online statement.

The BOC statement said the operation focused on disciplines such as identification and verification, as well as monitoring and expulsion, to test the forces' rapid response and emergency response capabilities. -0-

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With the support of Rosneft, Nikas Safronov's exhibition will be held in Mumbai.

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With the support of Rosneft, an exhibition by People's Artist of the Russian Federation Nikas Safronov is opening in Mumbai, India. The exhibition, titled "Dream Vision," is on view at the National Gallery of Modern Art from December 30 to January 15.

The exhibition is a continuation of a large-scale cultural diplomacy project presented in December at the Lalit Kala Akademi, a national arts academy in New Delhi. This exhibition has been recognized as the most visited and resonant one in India in the past 60 years. Over the course of two weeks, it attracted 560,000 visitors, including government officials and representatives of international organizations, leading art critics, and film and television stars.

The Mumbai exhibition features 45 works spanning the main stages of Safronov's career. The exhibition traces the evolution of his artistic language—from classical painting and symbolism to his signature style, Dream Vision. At the entrance, visitors are greeted by large-format LED screens, creating the effect of transitioning from real space to a world of images. Particularly prominent are works that combine traditional Russian patterns—motifs of Gzhel, Khokhloma, and Palekh—with Indian cultural codes.

The National Gallery of Modern Art building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nikas Safronov created a 500-meter-long Hindu mandala installation specifically for the museum, which comes to life within the gallery's enormous dome and reveals the project's key idea—the unification of Eastern and Western cultures. To enhance the experience, the exhibition utilizes a synthesis of classical painting and modern technology: installations, light, sound, and digital solutions create an immersive environment.

A series of paintings created specifically for the Indian public has already attracted the attention of art critics, who call these works "a subtle and intellectual dialogue of cultures, in which Russia speaks to India in the language of images and emotions." These works are an artistic declaration of respect and admiration for India, its history, philosophy, religious tradition, mythology, and architecture.

The exhibition takes its name—Dream Vision—from Nikas Safronov's signature style. His unique technique allows the artist to create multi-layered paintings that blur the boundaries between reality and fiction.

Rosneft supports significant cultural projects in Russia and abroad and is actively involved in developing cultural ties between Russia and India. This summer, with the Company's support, the Festival of India was held at Manezhnaya Square in Moscow, featuring folk crafts and national treats, and performances by renowned Indian art groups. In October 2024, Olympic champion Tatyana Navka's ice show toured to great acclaim in Ahmedabad, India, with Rosneft's support. "The Love Story of Scheherazade," featuring world-renowned figure skating stars, was the first ice show to be held in India.

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Students of the preparatory department for foreign students held a traditional New Year's concert

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On December 24, the Intercultural Communication Department's traditional New Year's concert, "Adventures of Foreigners in Russia 3," took place in the SPbGASU assembly hall. International students from the preparatory department performed.

Elena Selezneva, Head of the Department of Intercultural Communication, opened the concert, welcoming the guests and performers and wishing everyone a festive atmosphere.

Listeners from China, Iran, Mali, Zambia, Mongolia, Egypt, Algeria, Angola, Cuba, Benin, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Uganda, Chad, Libya, Vietnam, Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Libya, Turkey, Botswana, Burundi, Kenya, Togo, Guinea, and Pakistan joyfully and joyfully wished everyone a Happy New Year. The concert program included vibrant musical performances in Russian and Chinese, energetic dance numbers, Russian poetry recitations, and a Chinese New Year culture quiz.

Students from China performed a skit about how to properly celebrate the New Year. A combined group from China, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Benin, Uganda, Chad, and Libya, along with their teacher, Professor Elena Safronova of the Department of Intercultural Communication, presented several magical song numbers. Students from African countries continued the concert, singing playful ditties about their life and studies in Russia to loud applause from the audience. Ybenze Ambouko from Mali and Djinku Kossivi Amen from Togo performed a traditional Dogon dance.

Students from China quizzed their knowledge of Chinese New Year traditions and then sang a New Year's song in their native language. Mohammadi Badrabad Amir from Iran recited Sergei Yesenin's poem about the Iranian Khorasan in Russian. Students from Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Turkey, Libya, and Anastasia Gubaidullina, Associate Professor of the Department of Intercultural Communication, performed an elegant vocal and choreographic number.

The concert ended with a group performance of a New Year's song, which the entire audience sang along to.

This year, the roles of Father Frosts (there were two of them) were played by Mohammadi Badrabad Amir and Wang Shuo from China, and the role of Snow Maiden was debuted by Yang Xinzhe from China.

The student artists not only demonstrated their creative abilities and artistic talent, but also demonstrated their knowledge of the Russian language and culture of our country.

Not only the students but also the staff of the Intercultural Communication Department contributed. In the lead-up to the concert, each classroom rehearsed songs, danced, recited poetry, and created skits. All the teachers prepared their students for the performance.

Marina Mizgireva, an assistant professor in the Department of Intercultural Communication, wrote and directed the concert. Thanks to her, the program was engaging and varied.

The guests of the magical performance were reluctant to let the artists go and applauded for a long time. After the performance, both the audience and participants took commemorative photos and shared their impressions.

"Today, the entire administration attended a concert staged by your teachers. I'd like to express my deepest gratitude; all the performances were simply wonderful. The students did a fantastic job! Thank you for spreading the festive spirit on the eve of the New Year," said Andrey Kozhokar, International Student Relations Specialist at the International Affairs Department of SPbGASU.

"I express my deep gratitude for the celebration that the faculty of the Intercultural Communication Department and the students of the Preparatory Department presented to the audience. On New Year's Eve, you once again demonstrated the results that can be achieved when you truly and devotedly love your work. Thank you for the wonderful atmosphere, positive emotions, and understanding of the caliber of professionals working here," noted Karina Surkova, Head of the Preparatory Department for Foreign Citizens.

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Trump's trade policy is a "disaster" — SCNG

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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The Southern California News Group (SCNG) on Sunday published an editorial titled "$12 Billion Farm Payout Is a Tariff-Induced Disaster," saying the farm aid plan announced earlier this month highlights the failure of the Donald Trump administration's trade policies.

The article, written by the SCNG editorial board, begins with a pointed question: “If President Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade wars are so beneficial to the American economy, why is he forced to give out, as he did this month, $12 billion to farmers harmed by tariffs and trade wars?”

"The simple answer, of course, is that tariffs and the trade wars they lead to are never good for our economy or the economy of any other country. They are additional taxes—as if we need additional taxes—on American consumers, and on no one else," the article states.

The article argues that Trump's tariff calculations are fundamentally flawed and that his understanding of foreign trade is outdated, as in the era of globalization, tariffs no longer play a significant role in increasing federal revenues.

The editorial portrays the $12 billion payment to farmers as an unfair measure designed to mask problems created by the administration itself.

It questions the administration's attempt to solve a problem rooted in its own trade policies, noting that much of the money will go to producers of crops like soybeans, much of which was sold to trading partners without issue before Trump launched his trade war.

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Vladimir Putin signed a law banning the enforcement of foreign criminal court rulings in Russia.

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Moscow, December 29 (Xinhua) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law amending the country's judicial system.

According to a document published on the official legal information portal, rulings of foreign courts vested with criminal jurisdiction without Russia's participation, and international judicial bodies whose jurisdiction is not based on an international treaty with Russia or a UN Security Council resolution, are not subject to enforcement in the country.

The new law amends Article 6 of the Federal Constitutional Law “On the Judicial System of the Russian Federation.” –0–

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China opposes Israel's recognition of Somaliland – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — China firmly opposes Israel's formal recognition of Somaliland as an "independent sovereign state" and Israel's signing of an agreement to "establish diplomatic relations" with it, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on Monday.

Lin Jian made the statement at a regular departmental press conference, declaring that China firmly supports the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Somalia and opposes any steps that undermine the territorial integrity of this country. -0-

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The PLA practiced regional patrol and air standoff operations in the airspace near Taiwan.

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NANJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The People's Liberation Army's Eastern Zone Combat Command (PLAEC) on Monday carried out regional patrol, air confrontation and information support operations in the airspace southwest of Taiwan Island as part of a drill.

The exercises involved fighter jets, early warning aircraft, electronic warfare aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles, the PLAAF's Air Defense Command said in a statement.

The operations are designed to test the armed forces' ability to coordinate the actions of various types of aircraft and gain air superiority. -0-

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December 29, 2025: Adapting content to the viewer is a trend for next year.

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The rhythm of media consumption is changing: audiences remain on the platform and switch between formats within it. Thus, content adapts to the viewer's mood and daily habits: AI, UGC, and personalized endings.

RUTUBE (https://t.me/rutube) will become even more convenient in 2026: it will combine short and long-form content. On one platform, you can watch a full-length film, then switch to an interview with the lead actor, and round off the evening with short videos featuring critics' opinions or viewer reviews.

Read the full interview with Sergey Kosinsky, Deputy General Director of Gazprom-Media Holding, in RBC Trends.

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A team of international students from the Polytechnic University won silver at the World Russian Language Championship.

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The finals of the World Championship in Russian as a Foreign Language took place in Moscow. The "Eurasia Express" team of second-year students from the Higher School of Media Communications and Public Relations of the Humanities Institute of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, consisting of Maximilian Terentyev, Anastasia Choki, and Rakhmatulla Babadzhanov, won second place in the European division.

Over 4,500 people aged 16–22 from 66 countries participated in the qualifying rounds. After six remote stages, the ten strongest teams advanced to the in-person final in Moscow. The final program included discussion games, case studies, and tasks testing language proficiency and intercultural understanding.

"Eurasia Express" is an international team, featuring students from Latvia and Turkmenistan. The participants demonstrated a high level of Russian language proficiency, the ability to argue their case, and teamwork in a highly competitive intellectual environment, finishing second to only one team in the European division.

The name "Eurasia Express" reflects the idea that Russia, where we study, unites different cultures and nationalities, explained team captain and second-year Advertising and Public Relations student Maximilian Terentyev.

The final competition took the form of a tense in-person discussion game. Eurasia Express finished among the top three teams, losing to only one other team in the European division.

"Even though we took second place, it's a victory for us! The Russian language brought people together from different countries and gave us the chance to share experiences. I'm grateful to the organizers for the opportunity to participate in this event, for the new connections I made, for the chance to see the New Year's capital, and, of course, we're going to compete for the grand prize again next year," said Rakhmatulla Babajanov.

Anna Rymoshevskaya, mentor and lecturer at the Higher School of Mining and Social Sciences, commented: "The students demonstrated not only linguistic proficiency but also a mature team strategy. The trip to Moscow was an important professional and cultural experience for the students—they will return with new knowledge, contacts, and motivation for further work."

In addition to the competition, the organizers prepared an extensive excursion program—participants visited Moscow's historical center, museums, and memorial complexes, including the "Road of Memory" museum project, which further expanded their understanding of Russian history and culture.

"We were all particularly impressed by the "Road of Memory" museum complex, which encircles the main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces in Patriot Park. The gallery tells the detailed story of each day of the Great Patriotic War, creating a highly authentic atmosphere for the events of 1941-1945. "For foreign children, this is an opportunity to learn more about the most fateful war in Russian history," Anna Rymoshevskaya shared.

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