Lightning: Air raid siege is on throughout northern Israel after Iranian missiles were launched during Netanyahu's live broadcast.

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Lightning: Air raid siege has been raised across northern Israel after missiles were launched from Iran during a live broadcast of Netanyahu's speech. Lightning: Air raid siege has been raised across northern Israel after missiles were launched from Iran during a live broadcast of Netanyahu's speech.

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China's Commerce Minister will attend the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé.

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Beijing, March 19 (Xinhua) — The 14th World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference will be held in Yaoundé, Cameroon's capital, from March 26 to 29. Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao will lead the Chinese delegation, Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yongqian announced Thursday.

As He Yongqian noted, the international trade and economic order is currently facing serious challenges: unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise, the multilateral trading system is under serious attack, and factors of instability and uncertainty in global economic development continue to grow.

The official representative noted that this is the first time in ten years that the WTO is holding a ministerial conference in Africa. More than 160 members will gather in Yaoundé to discuss key issues, including WTO reform, trade and development, agriculture, and food security.

As a responsible major developing country and a staunch defender and active participant in the multilateral trading system, China announced in September 2025 that it would not seek new special and differential treatment in current and future WTO negotiations, and in February 2026, it submitted a position paper on reforming the organization under the current circumstances.

Regarding the upcoming 14th Ministerial Conference, the Chinese side will actively promote the negotiations, help build consensus, and help achieve results, He Yongqian noted.

During the conference, the Chinese side will hold a high-level meeting on "Promoting Africa's Industrialization: Chinese Investment" and participate in other activities to help all parties, especially developing WTO members, better integrate into the multilateral trading system and more effectively benefit from multilateral win-win cooperation, the official added.

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There are no winners in protracted wars, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Beijing, March 19 (Xinhua) — There are no winners in protracted wars, and a ceasefire and cessation of hostilities are the aspirations of the people, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement during a telephone conversation with British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. The conversation was initiated by the British side.

The heads of the foreign ministries of the two countries exchanged views on the situation in the Middle East.

I. Cooper explained the UK's position on the current situation in the Middle East, noting that in the increasingly unstable global environment, the British side hopes to maintain close communication with China, facilitate a rapid cessation of hostilities, the resumption of diplomatic negotiations, and the search for long-term solutions.

Wang Yi, in turn, outlined China's position, pointing out that the conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate, and the scale of hostilities is expanding, which not only undermines peace and stability in the region, but also has an increasingly direct impact on the international energy market, finance, trade and shipping, harming the common interests of all countries.

Wang Yi said China calls on all parties to immediately cease hostilities, resolve differences through equal dialogue, and jointly safeguard peace and stability in the region.

The Chinese diplomat noted that China and the United Kingdom, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, bear responsibility for maintaining international peace and security.

According to the Chinese Foreign Minister, both sides should intensify communication, remain committed to measures that promote peace, and jointly uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the basic norms of international relations in order to prevent further undermining of the international order and erosion of the foundations of world peace.

The two sides also exchanged views on China-UK relations and shared the view that it is necessary to actively implement the agreements reached by the leaders of the two countries, expand cooperation, and steadily develop a long-term and stable comprehensive strategic partnership between China and the UK, thereby ensuring stability and predictability in a world full of change and upheaval.

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Uzbekistan received 1.7 million foreign tourists in the first two months of 2026.

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Tashkent, March 19 /Xinhua/ — In the first two months of this year, 1.7 million foreign tourists visited Uzbekistan, the National Statistics Committee reported.

It is reported that in January-February 2026, 1,776,336 foreign citizens from 156 countries visited Uzbekistan for tourism purposes.

According to the committee, this figure increased by 441 thousand people, or 33 percent, compared to the same period last year.

It is noted that Kyrgyzstan ranks first in terms of the number of tourist arrivals – 521,138 people, followed by Tajikistan and Kazakhstan.

In 2025, a total of 11.7 million foreign citizens visited Uzbekistan for tourism purposes. –0–

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that it had struck key Iranian naval infrastructure in the Caspian Sea.

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JERUSALEM, March 19 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement on Thursday that its air force, acting on intelligence, carried out strikes on Iranian naval infrastructure in the Caspian Sea.

The IDF statement said the March 18 strikes included targets at an Iranian naval port and base facilities housing dozens of warships, including missile ships and patrol boats.

Naval vessels, including missile ships, support vessels, boats and patrol ships, were hit, the IDF said.

The port's command center, from which the Iranian Navy manages naval operations in the Caspian Sea, and a central infrastructure facility used for ship repair and maintenance were also hit, the statement said.

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China urges Japan to avoid further down the wrong path – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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Beijing, March 19 (Xinhua) — China calls on Japan to reconsider its position, correct its mistakes, and change course, avoiding further down the wrong path, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Thursday.

Lin Jian made the remarks at a regular press briefing, commenting on a report published by the US intelligence community. The document documents a "significant shift" in Japan's position on Taiwan, while Japanese authorities themselves state that Japan's definition of an "existential threat" remains unchanged.

Lin Jian stated that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous statements on the Taiwan issue constitute flagrant interference in China's internal affairs, demonstrate a malicious intent to intervene militarily on the Taiwan issue, and constitute a threat to use force against China. China has repeatedly clarified its strict position on this matter, the Chinese diplomat added.

According to Lin Jian, the report shows that the international community is increasingly aware of the harmful nature and destructive impact of Sanae Takaichi's remarks and is vigilant against Japan's dangerous trend of provocative and destabilizing actions.

He pointed out that simply by declaring that “the position has not changed,” Japan finds it difficult to explain its actions and is unable to win the trust of neighboring Asian countries and the international community.

“We call on the Japanese side to reconsider its position and correct its mistakes, change course, practically implement the four Sino-Japanese political documents and its own commitments, strictly abide by the pacifist provisions of the Japanese Constitution, and avoid further following the wrong path,” Lin Jian concluded. –0–

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Dmitry Patrushev: Roshydromet is one of the world's leading national meteorological services.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev addressed the Roshydromet board meeting. The event summarized the agency's activities over the past year and outlined its goals for the current year.

"The scope of the agency's tasks is quite extensive. They are directly related to ensuring the safety and uninterrupted functioning of a wide range of economic sectors. To address these challenges, Roshydromet, with the support of the Russian government, has developed a comprehensive toolkit that includes more than 12,000 observation points, a space constellation, a fleet of expedition vessels, and 17 research institutes conducting applied and fundamental research. This covers a wide range of topics—from new forecasting methods and data processing technologies to climate studies and marine environmental research in the global ocean, the Arctic, and Antarctica," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that it is necessary to approve a long-term strategy for Roshydromet's activities this year.

Dmitry Patrushev identified the development of the monitoring network, improved quality and efficiency of information provision to consumers, and the digitalization of processes as key vectors for improving the agency's efficiency, which should be incorporated into it.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the importance of systematically updating primary data sources. This work is already underway through the federal "Clean Air" project, which plans to establish 78 monitoring posts and refurbish 16 laboratories by 2030. The government has allocated over 2 billion rubles for this project.

The permafrost monitoring system is also continuing to develop. Over the past four years, approximately 80 observation points have been established in the Arctic zone. By 2030, there are expected to be 140. Space observations are also expanding, thanks to the expansion of the orbital constellation. Two satellites were launched last year. The total number of satellites now exceeds 20—the largest in modern history. Several more Earth observation satellites are also scheduled for launch.

Roshydromet's marine expeditionary fleet consists of 10 vessels. Nearly 40 billion rubles have been allocated for the construction of the new flagship, the Ivan Frolov. The flag-raising is scheduled for the end of 2028.

The Deputy Prime Minister specifically addressed the issue of data use, emphasizing the importance of timely and sufficient information. One of the goals is to increase the granularity of data. This will yield tangible economic benefits.

"Thanks to advanced operational methods, Roshydromet's forecast accuracy has already reached 96%. In this respect, you are among the leaders among national services," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

Regarding the importance of Roshydromet's data, Dmitry Patrushev noted that the federal service collects and processes vast amounts of information and conducts over 30 types of monitoring. The results of this work must be used as effectively as possible and made available to users online. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need to develop user-friendly forecasting services, including those using artificial intelligence.

In closing, Dmitry Patrushev congratulated Roshydromet employees on their upcoming professional holiday and recalled that, at the direction of the President of Russia, additional funds had been allocated to increase employee salaries. In October 2025, the Government established a hydrometeorology prize named after Yevgeny Konstantinovich Fyodorov, Hero of the Soviet Union, outstanding geophysicist, and polar explorer. The first winners will be awarded in 2027.

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Financial news: 03/19/2026, 17-26 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10CP52 (GazKap3P19) were changed.

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March 19, 2026

17:26

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on March 19, 2026, 17:26 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 92.56) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 10813.15 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A10CP52 (GazKap3P19) were changed.

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Ticket sales for the direct flight "Moscow – Sukhum" are open.

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Starting April 3, Nordwind Airlines, together with Ikar Airlines, will launch regular flights on the new Moscow-Sukhumi route.

Flights will operate from Sheremetyevo up to five times a week on a comfortable Embraer 190 aircraft with a 110-seat configuration. Starting May 25, the frequency will increase to seven times a week using a Boeing 777 aircraft with a capacity of 540 passengers.

The travel time will be 3 hours 40 minutes.

Nordwind's spring/summer schedule also offers regular flights from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport to Kazan, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Orenburg, Bokhtar, and Pyongyang.

The current schedule and ticket booking are available on the airline's website and at the ticket offices in your city.

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Yuri Trutnev: The Voin Center has identified key achievements over three years of operation.

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The Voin Center summarized its work over the past three years at the final conference, "Education Today – A Strong Country Tomorrow," which took place at the Victory Museum in Moscow.

The event was attended by Sergei Kiriyenko, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office and member of the Voin Center's Supervisory Board; Yuri Trutnev, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District and Chairman of the Voin Center's Supervisory Board; Artyom Zhoga, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Urals Federal District; Sergei Kravtsov, Minister of Education; Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education; and other distinguished guests, including heads of federal executive bodies and public organizations specializing in patriotic education of youth and their deputies; directors of regional branches of the Voin Center; and cadets who demonstrated high achievements following their training.

"When we established the Voin Center in accordance with the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation in December 2022, we set ourselves a lofty goal. We want to create a new generation of Russian youth—a generation of people who love their homeland and are ready and able to defend it. We have a solid and reliable foundation for this work—the memory of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers who defended the Soviet Union and the entire world from fascism. The exploits of our soldiers—the heroes of the special military operation—are an example for all of us. More than 200 instructors from the Voin Center participated in the Special Military Operation, and the total number of instructors with combat experience is 288. In accordance with the decision we made jointly with the commander of the Voin Center, Hero of the Russian Federation Andranik Sargisovich Gasparyan, all instructors at the center will participate in the Special Military Operation by the end of 2027 and undergo combat training. Today, the center has branches in 21 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. More than “120 thousand people,” said Yuri Trutnev.

According to him, it's important to help the younger generation understand their role in preserving the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a context of geopolitical instability and information warfare, Russia needs not just informed citizens, but people with a strong civic position, ready to defend national interests—not only with weapons in hand, but also through selfless work for the good of the Motherland. The Voin Center is becoming a key instrument in achieving this goal, instilling in young people a patriotic consciousness and the worldview of defenders of the Fatherland.

"We will continue to develop the center, despite the current financial constraints. Three more branches will open this year. We will strive to expand the center's branches. We will also strive to improve the skills of instructors and cadets. I asked the commander of the Voin center to explore the possibility of introducing a new discipline – cybersecurity. We share a common goal – to make Russia stronger, to teach young men and women to cope with any difficulties and threats. To win. We will achieve this," emphasized Yuri Trutnev.

In his speech, Sergei Kiriyenko noted that the enemy is attempting to influence the minds of the younger generation. He also emphasized that one of the Voin Center's goals is to preserve and transmit the values of youth.

"More than 100,000 cadets have completed the Voin Center's training program. Many of them represent our country with dignity on the front lines today. The center's instructors do the same. I thank all the veterans of the special military operation, the heroes who, having demonstrated true patriotism and courage on the front lines not only to themselves but to the entire country, returned from the special military operation and once again returned to the front lines—the front lines of the information war. Because the battle for the minds of the younger generation is also a battlefield. The enemy deliberately targets children and the younger generation, primarily in the information war. Today, the task of transmitting the values and convictions of heroes and patriots to the next generation of Russians is becoming increasingly important. This is the most important contribution to the future of our country," noted Sergei Kiriyenko.

He also emphasized that the uniqueness of the Voin Center lies in the fact that cadets learn about duty, patriotism, and courage from individuals who have demonstrated their loyalty to their country on the battlefield. Sergei Kiriyenko particularly recognized the achievements of the Voin Center's instructors and graduates, who defend the country's borders in the Northern Military District.

Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov emphasized the ministry's fruitful collaboration with the Voin Center. One of the areas of joint work is advanced training for teachers of the fundamentals of homeland security and defense. More than 8,600 teachers from across Russia have completed this training.

"We see how effective the Voin Center is in patriotic education for young people. Today, 21 of its branches are open. We are actively establishing representative offices at pedagogical universities, and have already signed agreements with 26 universities. A unified system of educational work has been established in Russian schools, based on our traditional values. This system includes the weekly raising of the national flag, the performance of the national anthem, and classes on 'Conversations about Important Things.' It is important to take another step – to prepare a textbook on the fundamentals of security and defense of the Motherland. We hope to develop it taking into account the methodological experience of the Voin Center," said Sergey Kravtsov.

Viktor Vodolatsky, Chairman of the Board of the Voin Center, State Duma Deputy, Hero of the LPR, and recipient of the Order of Courage, presented a report on the Voin Center's three-year performance and its key objectives for 2026.

He noted that since the early 1990s, Russia has lacked a unified system of military-sports training, leaving a huge gap in spiritual, moral, ideological, and educational work with young people.

To address the issue of reviving the patriotic education system, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the creation of the "Voin" center. Its mission is to train a new generation of patriots who love their homeland and know how to defend it.

"Currently, the Voin Center has branches in all federal districts. This includes 21 regions, including all of Russia's reclaimed historical regions. This year, three more branches will open – in Amur Oblast, Primorsky Krai, and the Republic of Karelia. Our flagship program is the summer military-patriotic camps, "Time of Young Heroes," held at children's health camps. Since 2023, over 30,000 cadets have completed this program. Beginning in 2024, interregional camps, "Time of Young Heroes," will be held in Volgograd for young men and women from the DPR, LPR, and the Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Belgorod, and Volgograd Oblasts. More than 5,500 people have participated," noted Viktor Vodolatsky.

According to the chairman of the board of the Voin Center, today more than 30 universities in 14 regions of Russia, including Moscow, offer up to 10 additional points toward the Unified State Exam (USE) for admission to the center's graduates. This means that students not only acquire useful skills but also gain new opportunities for further education and career development. This is a true social lift for those who have completed the Voin Center's programs.

Viktor Vodolatsky noted that the Voin Center should become an important part of Russia's comprehensive educational system. Its goal is to reach every school, secondary vocational school, university, and patriotic public organization with its ideas, proposals, programs, and curricula for building this system. Every Russian child should have the opportunity to acquire the vital skills imparted by the center's instructors.

In his report on the development of the combat training system at the Voin Center, Hero of Russia, participant in the presidential program "Time of Heroes," and commander of the Voin Center, Andranik Gasparyan, highlighted several key stages in the development of the educational process.

The first programs were developed and implemented in 2023–2024. By 2025, the emphasis shifted toward systematization: interdisciplinary connections were established, continuity emerged, and the content was adjusted to reflect practical experience gained in the special military operation zone. The educational disciplines were consolidated into five areas, including "Sniping." For the most advanced students, a "Survival and Reconnaissance" program was introduced.

According to Andranik Gasparyan, the formation of the educational system will be completed in 2026. A key innovation is the designation of sports training as a separate discipline.

"Look at the faces of those working with young people at the Voin Center today. They don't deliver pompous speeches about patriotism. Their teaching is different: a hand on a teenager's shoulder, a brief "do as I do," and a calm confidence that is conveyed without words. They have combat experience behind them, lost comrades, saved lives. And now their main mission is to pass on their knowledge to those who come after. For a cadet, such a mentor becomes more than just an instructor, but a living embodiment of the concepts of honor and duty. We want every boy and girl leaving the center to feel that their country needs them. We want them to know that behind them stand those who once stood up to defend it. And if we can convey this feeling to them, then we've accomplished the most important thing. It means it wasn't in vain," emphasized Andranik Gasparyan.

As noted by Dmitry Shevchenko, Director of the Voin Center, the center has adopted a unified Code of Honor and a Cadet Solemn Promise. The center's symbolic culture and uniform rules have been approved.

"The Voin Center has created a four-stage personal development system for cadets: from new recruit to guardsman. This gives the students a sense of importance and responsibility, helps them see their growth, motivates them to participate in socially significant events and activities, compete in competitions, develop a cadet community in cyberspace, attract new recruits, and remain with the Voin Center for years to come. More than 400 Voin Center cadets have received their first distinctions," emphasized the Director of the Voin Center.

In addition, Dmitry Shevchenko noted that, in accordance with the President's order to perpetuate the memory of the SVO participants, branches of the Voin Center are being named after Heroes of the Fatherland.

"So far, ceremonies naming heroes have been held at 13 branches, with relatives, members of the public, and young people invited. Preparations are underway to hold ceremonies at eight more branches in 2026," said the director of the Voin Center.

The conference was attended by cadets from the Voin Center: Tatyana Sak (LPR), Danila Musin (Tatarstan), Anastasia Alekseyeva (Pskov Oblast), Nikolai Yarkin (Belgorod Oblast), and Svyatoslav Karlash (DPR). They spoke about the programs they completed and their achievements.

"I come from a military family; my father is a border guard and a veteran of the Special Military Forces. So, ever since I was a child, I wanted to become a soldier and follow in his footsteps. I came to the Voin Center three years ago and immediately became fascinated with UAVs: I began learning to fly, assemble and disassemble drones, configure them, and work with components. I started going to competitions, participating in the Zarnitsa 2.0 game and the Path of the Warrior competition. The Voin Center is bringing me closer to my dream—I'm preparing to enter the Moscow Border Guard Institute. I'm confident everything will work out," said cadet Nikolai Yarkin from the Belgorod Region.

At the conclusion of the conference, Viktor Vodolatsky presented certificates of appreciation to the staff of the Voin Center for their significant personal contribution to the development of military-patriotic education for youth, and Andranik Gasparyan awarded the cadets for successfully mastering the skills acquired at the Voin Center and their effective application.

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