Inflation in the US remains: in July, the consumer price index rose by 2.7 percent year-on-year

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NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — The U.S. consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.2 percent in July and 2.7 percent year-on-year, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said Tuesday.

Excluding the more volatile food and energy sectors, core CPI rose 0.3 percent in July and 3.1 percent over the past year. Both figures were exactly in line with consensus forecasts, which had called for a 0.3 percent monthly increase and a 3.0 percent annual increase. However, the monthly increase was the largest since January.

BTS noted that most of the growth in the overall index was accounted for by housing costs, which rose by 0.2 percent.

Shortly after the data was released, US President Donald Trump again criticized Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, saying he was considering allowing a “massive” lawsuit against Powell over the Fed’s headquarters renovation.

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The Chinese-Russian cross-border marathon will be held in Heihe

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BEIJING, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — A China-Russia cross-border marathon involving 120 people from each side will be held on Sept. 6 in Heihe, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, the Heihe City Administration of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism said Tuesday.

The 10-kilometer race will start at the Heihe-Tengchong Demarcation Line Theme Park, also known as the Hu Huanyong Line, and will end at the Kani-Kurgan checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border.

As noted by the department, the participants of the event will have a rare opportunity to run across the automobile bridge connecting Heihe with the Russian Blagoveshchensk /Amur Region/.

In addition, on the same day, 1,000 participants will also run the full marathon distance of 42.195 km, and another 1,500 runners will try their hand at the half marathon course of 21.0975 km.

In addition, a 3-kilometer fun run, or Fun Run, is also planned, which will bring together 1,500 amateur runners. -0-

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/Roundtable on China's Economy/ Ministry of Natural Resources of China: China actively participates in global ocean governance

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BEIJING, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — China takes an active part in global ocean governance within the United Nations system, Gu Wu, a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Natural Resources, said at a regular meeting of the China Economy Roundtable, a public discussion platform organized by Xinhua News Agency.

According to her, China is working to deepen cooperation in key areas with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative and expand global partnerships. To date, China has signed maritime cooperation agreements with more than 50 countries and international organizations.

In addition, China has jointly established marine research centers, laboratories and other cooperation platforms with nine countries, and established regular maritime cooperation mechanisms with African, Southeast Asian and island countries, the official added.

China's industries such as port construction and aquaculture are steadily expanding into overseas markets, using diverse ocean development models to unlock the potential of the "blue economy," she concluded. -0-

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Indian Prime Minister N. Modi to Meet D. Trump Next Month in US – Media

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to meet US President Donald Trump during his visit to attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York next month, local newspaper Indian Express reported on Wednesday.

According to the publication, preparations are underway for N. Modi's visit to the United States in the last week of September.

“The key objective will be to resolve trade issues and find common ground on tariffs,” the Indian Express reported. –0–

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SPbPU has established personal scholarships in honor of legendary professors of the PhysMech Department

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The Academic Council of SPbPU adopted the Regulation on the personalized scholarships of the Physics and Mechanics Institute. Starting from the 2025/2026 academic year, the best Physics and Mechanics Master's students will start receiving personalized scholarships based on the results of the competition, named after outstanding professors who worked at the Physics and Mechanics Faculty of the Polytechnic University. The scholarships will be paid from the income from the management of the target capital "Development of scientific, educational, youth and educational projects of Physics and Mechanics".

"Last year, thanks to the activity of graduates and employees, a target capital was formed at PhysMech," said Nikolai Ivanov, Acting Director of the Physics and Mechanics Institute. "It is gratifying that, by decision of the Institute's Academic Council, the first project to which the income from the target capital will be directed is personal scholarships for master's students. The scholarships will allow us to reward the brightest students who are starting their path in science. Involvement in scientific research is one of the cornerstones of the "PhysMech system," created by outstanding scientists and organizers of higher education, after whom the scholarships are named."

A total of five scholarships have been established – one for students in each of the five Master's degree programs.

Students of the master's program in the field of "Mechanics and Mathematical Modeling" will be awarded a scholarship named after Ivan Vsevolodovich Meshchersky.

I. V. Meshchersky (1859–1935) was a Russian scientist and mechanic, the founder of the mechanics of variable mass systems. When the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute opened, he was invited to the position of professor of the theoretical mechanics department and played a decisive role in the development of this discipline. It was Ivan Meshchersky’s lecture on theoretical mechanics for students of all technical departments that became the first lecture given at the newly opened Polytechnic Institute. Meshchersky was one of those scientists who sought to bring the teaching of mechanics closer to the needs of engineering practice; he created the classic “Collection of Problems in Theoretical Mechanics” and introduced practical classes for students to solve problems. In 1907–1908, he served as director of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute.

Students of the Master's program in the field of "Applied Mathematics and Physics" will be awarded a scholarship named after Lev Gerasimovich Loitsyansky.

L. G. Loitsyansky (1900–1991) was a Soviet scientist and mechanic, the founder and first head of the Department of Hydroaerodynamics at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (1935–1975), and a leading specialist in boundary layer and turbulence theory. He began his teaching career in 1922 as an assistant to Professor A. A. Friedman at the Department of Theoretical Mechanics. L. G. Loitsyansky is the author of fundamental monographs and textbooks on hydrogasdynamics and theoretical mechanics. L. G. Loitsyansky’s textbook “Mechanics of Liquids and Gases” is still a reference book for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as specialists in hydroaerodynamics. The scientific school of physical mechanics of liquids and gases created by Lev Gerasimovich is one of the leading schools in the country and is supported and developed at SPbPU by his students and the students of his students.

Master's students in the Applied Mechanics program will be awarded a scholarship named after Anatoly Isakovich Lurye.

A. I. Lurye (1901–1980) was a Soviet scientist and mechanic, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and the author of fundamental works on theoretical and analytical mechanics, oscillation theory, operational calculus and automatic control theory, shell theory, and linear and nonlinear elasticity theory. The textbook on theoretical mechanics, which he co-authored with his colleague and friend L. G. Loitsyansky, was used by more than one generation of students. From 1944 to 1977, A. I. Lurye headed the Department of Dynamics and Strength of Machines at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (since 1960, the Department of Mechanics and Control Processes). A unique scientific team was formed around Anatoly Isakovich, which is still commonly called the “Lurye school”. The works of A. I. Lurye’s students occupy a significant place in Russian mechanics and are known throughout the world.

Master's students majoring in Physics will be awarded a scholarship named after Boris Pavlovich Konstantinov.

B. P. Konstantinov (1910–1969) was a Soviet physicist and academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His scientific interests were extremely broad: he published works on acoustics, physical chemistry, isotope physics, plasma physics and the problem of controlled thermonuclear fusion, and astrophysics. As head of a laboratory at the Physicotechnical Institute (now named after A. F. Ioffe), from 1947 Boris Pavlovich worked part-time at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, headed the department of technical physics, and then organized several departments at the FMP: experimental nuclear physics, isotope physics, and biophysics. On his initiative, a specialization in astrophysics was opened at the LPI. B. P. Konstantinov was the director of the A. F. Ioffe Physicotechnical Institute (1957–1967) and dean of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (1964–1966).

Students of the Master's program in the field of "Applied Mathematics and Computer Science" will be awarded a scholarship named after Vladimir Aleksandrovich Troitsky.

V. A. Troitsky (1927–2004) was a graduate of Anatoly Isakovich Lurye's school, the organizer and first head of the Department of Computational Mathematics of the Faculty of Physics and Mechanics (in 1989 the department was named Applied Mathematics), and the Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Mechanics (1966–1973). V. A. Troitsky studied the theory of optimal processes, with an emphasis on the development and application of analytical and numerical methods for solving problems of optimizing mechanical systems. Under the supervision of Professor Troitsky, the department conducted scientific research in the field of developing numerical methods for solving various problems in mechanics.

Personal scholarships of PhysMech will be awarded each semester on a competitive basis to master's students who have demonstrated high achievements in academic and research activities. The scholarship amount in the 2025/2026 academic year will be 6,000 rubles per month. The competition will be held in the first ten days of September. For information on the competitive selection procedure, please contact the heads of educational programs.

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11 killed in road accident in western India

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — At least 11 people were killed and 12 others injured in a road accident in India's western state of Rajasthan on Wednesday, a local police official said.

A private car crashed into the rear of a heavy-duty vehicle parked on the side of the road at high speed, police said. Seven children and four women were among the dead.

There were 31 people in the private car at the time of the accident. –0–

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The National Think Tank of the Republic of Korea leaves its 2025 growth forecast unchanged at 0.8 percent.

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SEOUL, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — A national think tank in Korea on Tuesday left its 2025 Asian economic growth forecast at 0.8 percent, reflecting instability in the construction industry.

According to the Korea Development Institute, real gross domestic product (GDP) adjusted for inflation will grow by 0.8 percent in 2025.

That's unchanged from estimates released three months earlier, with real GDP forecast to grow 1.6 percent in 2026.

The still-low growth outlook is due to a sluggish construction sector and worsening trade conditions due to the imposition of US tariffs.

Investment in construction is expected to fall 8.1 percent this year, 3.9 percent below forecasts released three months earlier.

In volume terms, goods exports are forecast to grow 1.2 percent this year after growing 6.4 percent last year.

Forecasts for private consumption and fixed capital investment for 2025 were revised upward by 0.2 and 0.1 percent, respectively.

The current account surplus is projected to reach $106.2 billion in 2025 and $91.2 billion in 2026.

The consumer price inflation forecast was set at 2.0 percent for 2025 and 1.8 percent for 2026.

The number of jobs is expected to increase by 150,000 this year and by 110,000 next year. –0–

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China's Gansu Province Organizes Priority Purchase and Removal of Vegetables from Flood-Hit Rural Areas

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YUZHONG, GANSU PROVINCE, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — Authorities in Yuzhong County, northwest China's Gansu Province, have organized vegetable traders' trips to carry out priority procurement of summer vegetables and transport them from townships and villages recently hit by mountain torrents. As damaged roads are repaired, it is becoming easier to transport fresh local vegetables that are adapted to high-altitude growing conditions and are highly prized in the country.

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Klyuchevskoy volcano in Kamchatka ejected an ash column to a height of 12 km

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Vladivostok, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — The Klyuchevskoy volcano in Kamchatka has ejected an ash column to a height of 12 kilometers, the Russian Emergencies Ministry's Kamchatka Territory Main Directorate reported on its Telegram channel on Wednesday.

The plume from the ash column is spreading in a southerly direction. Along the route are populated areas of the Ust-Kamchatsky, Milkovsky, Yelizovsky districts, Vilyuchinsky and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky urban districts. A small amount of ash fallout is not excluded there. The aviation hazard code at Klyuchevsky has changed to “Red”.

Klyuchevskoy Volcano is the highest active volcano in Eurasia. The giant became active after a powerful earthquake on July 30. –0–

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Hamas delegation in Cairo to discuss resumption of Gaza ceasefire talks

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CAIRO, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Tuesday to discuss resuming ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip, hoping to reach an agreement on a temporary 60-day truce, local Al-Qahira Al-Ikhbariya TV reported, citing an official Egyptian source.

According to him, Egypt is working intensively with all interested parties to resume ceasefire negotiations in order to achieve a truce in the Gaza Strip.

The source said a delegation of Hamas leaders led by Khalil al-Haya had arrived in Egypt to consult with local officials on the Gaza ceasefire talks. He stressed that the visit was taking place after the negotiating process had reached a deadlock.

Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he believed there was no longer any prospect of a partial ceasefire and a deal with Hamas to free the hostages. –0–

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