At least 13 civilians were killed in a drone strike at the border crossing between Sudan and Chad.

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Khartoum, March 13 (Xinhua) — At least 13 civilians were killed in a drone strike on Thursday at the Adre border crossing between Sudan and Chad, local volunteers and eyewitnesses reported.

A statement from the El Geneina Emergency Care Coordination Council, a volunteer civilian group, said a drone fired four missiles at the crossing, killing 13 fuel traders, including five women, and wounding five others.

The attack destroyed a fuel market at the crossing, damaged several civilian vehicles, and burned a large amount of food.

According to the volunteer group, all the victims were small-time traders who made their living transporting fuel and goods from the Chadian town of Adre to the crossing on traditional horse-drawn carts.

The statement added that the crossing is also used for humanitarian operations, including the delivery of aid, medicine and shelter materials, as well as for the movement of international aid workers.

An eyewitness, local fuel trader Adam Abdallah, told Xinhua that the attack occurred early in the morning as traders were preparing to start their workday.

The paramilitary Rapid Reaction Force (RRF) accused the Sudanese armed forces of carrying out the attack, saying it was aimed at disrupting the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Darfur region.

The RSFSR called on the UN Security Council and international organizations to take urgent measures to stop the “attacks” and bring those responsible to justice. –0–

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Iran has an "inalienable right" to maintain peace and security in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's UN envoy said.

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UNITED NATIONS, March 12 (Xinhua) — Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, said on Thursday that it is his country's "inalienable right" to maintain peace and security in the Strait of Hormuz.

The diplomat told reporters that Iran "fully respects and remains committed to the principle of freedom of navigation in accordance with the law of the sea."

"However, the current situation in the region, including in the Strait of Hormuz, is not the result of Iran's legitimate exercise of its right to self-defense. Rather, it is a direct consequence of the destabilizing actions of the United States to unleash aggression against Iran and undermine regional security," he said.

Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei on Thursday called for the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to continue, saying "of course, the lever of blocking the Strait of Hormuz should continue to be used." –0–

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The UAE intercepted 10 ballistic missiles and 26 drones.

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Abu Dhabi, March 13 (Xinhua) — The United Arab Emirates (UAE) intercepted 10 ballistic missiles and 26 drones launched from Iran on Thursday, the country's Defense Ministry reported.

The department noted that the interception of the attacks is part of ongoing defensive operations in response to “Iranian strikes.”

According to official data, since the beginning of the US-Israeli operation against Iran, UAE air defense systems have intercepted 278 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,540 drones.

The Ministry of Defense reported that six people—citizens of the UAE, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh—were killed in the attacks, while another 131 people of various nationalities received minor and moderate injuries.

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How did a 13-year-old breakdancer with the "Drunken Master" style become a world champion?

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At the Juste Debout 2026 World Finals, 13-year-old Li Yunqiu from Chongqing, China, defeated dancers from over 40 countries with a breakdance performance featuring elements of traditional Chinese martial arts. He won the title of Absolute World Champion in the Youth category, demonstrating a vibrant blend of Chinese cultural tradition and contemporary international street dance.

Initially, Li Yongqiu only planned to travel to Paris, observe the competition, and broaden his horizons, hoping to advance to the next round at best. However, in the finals, he incorporated Drunken Fist (Zuiquan) moves into his floor routines and finished his performance spectacularly with a headstand. The precision and expressiveness of his movements earned him top marks from the judges. The Juste Debout tournament is considered one of the world's largest street dance competitions, and winning requires not only skill but also individuality. Li Yongqiu's is shaped by traditional Chinese wushu, and this cultural blend has brilliantly introduced the world to a new generation of Chinese dancers.

Li Yongqiu first saw breakdancing on television at the age of eight and was immediately captivated. With his parents' encouragement, he began training at a dance studio and competing. His career progressed from a silver medal at the 2023 Chongqing Youth Street Dance Championship to victories at city tournaments in 2024, then to the semifinals of the 2025 Asian Youth Breakdancing Championship and victory in the Juste Debout China Final. His path to success was filled with hard work and achievements. After his victory, he remains modest and speaks of his desire to connect more and learn from dancers from different countries.

Li Yongqiu's success is rooted in his daily training: after school, he practices for at least two hours. While preparing for competitions, he not only practiced various dance styles but also studied traditional Chinese wushu, which became his greatest asset on stage. According to coach Lei Kai, Li Yongqiu's key strength is his ability to persevere even during monotonous training and maintain his passion for the craft through endless repetition. It was this persistent, "hard work" that allowed him to confidently emerge on the world stage. Lei Kai also noted that Li Yongqiu became the first breakdancer in the history of the tournament to win the title of absolute world champion in the youth category. This demonstrated the potential of the new generation of Chinese dancers and inspires great expectations for the future of the Chinese street dance scene.

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Hezbollah will pay a "heavy price" for rocket attacks, Israeli PM says

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JERUSALEM, March 13 (Xinhua) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking at his first press conference after nearly two weeks of war with Iran, warned Thursday that Hezbollah "will pay a heavy price for its aggression."

B. Netanyahu stated that the armed group and political party supporting Iran are already feeling “the force of our blows and will feel them even more strongly.”

He made the statement as Israel attacked Beirut and southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel amid the conflict with Iran.

During his speech, sirens warning of an Iranian missile attack sounded across central Israel.

B. Netanyahu said Iran is suffering from "crushing blows" from Israel, adding that the goals of the operation are, in particular, to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. –0–

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China Accelerates Green Transformation with New Development Roadmap

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BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhua) — The 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) and the 4th session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) reviewed and discussed the draft outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2026-2030), which aims to chart the country's path toward modernization, one of the distinguishing features of which is the harmonious coexistence of man and nature.

The period 2026-2030 marks a key stage for China in its quest to substantially achieve socialist modernization by 2035. The 15th Five-Year Plan, which contains quantitative targets for carbon emission reduction, pollution control, and environmental protection, provides a roadmap for China's comprehensive green transformation.

CONSISTENT COMMITMENT

According to the above-mentioned document, of the 20 key indicators of socio-economic development for the 15th Five-Year Plan, five are related to environmentally friendly and low-carbon development.

Specifically, China aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions per unit of gross domestic product (GDP) by 17 percent in the next five years while simultaneously increasing the share of non-fossil energy sources in total energy consumption to 25 percent from 21.7 percent in 2025.

"The document states that China's determination to promote green transformation remains unchanged, regardless of changes in the international situation," said Wu Fenggang, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and an economist at the Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Socialism. "This strategic determination is in itself a great contribution to the global economy."

Positioning “green” development as a distinctive feature of China’s modernization is not just a national slogan, but also a strategic choice based on national realities and a long-term vision.

“For China, this is a fundamental development path chosen as a result of deep historical reflection and represents a practical choice that goes beyond the traditional Western model of modernization,” said Xiang Yafang, a researcher at Donghua University in Shanghai.

This choice is rooted in the traditional Chinese ideal of "harmony between man and nature," often expressed by ancient philosophers such as Laozi and Zhuangzi. Unlike paradigms that view nature as a resource to be dominated, this worldview views humanity as an integral part of an interconnected whole, advocating for a symbiotic coexistence in which humans and nature thrive together.

The now-widely accepted notion that green mountains and emerald waters are priceless treasures has transformed this philosophy into a powerful political driver. By emphasizing that economic development should not come at the expense of the environment, this approach aligns with the socialist commitment to public well-being, ensuring its environmental component.

China's development, beyond philosophy, is determined by a fundamental reality: a huge population with relatively limited resources per capita, said Yu Hai, deputy director of the Center for Policy Research on Environment and Economics at the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China.

In China, where per capita arable land is less than half the world average, freshwater resources are only a quarter of the world average, and forest area is only one-fifth of the world average, the traditional development model of economic growth first and environmental improvement second is unacceptable.

In response to this unique call for Chinese-style modernization, the 15th Five-Year Plan outlines a set of tasks and targets to accelerate the “green transition” in all areas over the next five years.

The country aims to accelerate the transition to greener production and lifestyles and ensure that carbon emissions peak as planned by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060.

According to the document, during the new five-year period, environmentally friendly production activities and lifestyles should become the norm in society, the goal of reaching the maximum level of carbon dioxide emissions should be achieved on schedule, the quality of the ecological environment should be comprehensively improved, and the indicators of diversity, stability and sustainable development of ecosystems should be steadily improved.

A VIABLE PATH

It is noteworthy that in the main provisions of the 15th Five-Year Plan, “carbon” targets are formulated not simply as environmental objectives; they are also presented as serious drivers of comprehensive transformation, setting the direction for efforts to synchronize pollution reduction, “green” development, and economic growth.

This commitment to environmentally sustainable development runs through various sectors, including finance, trade, industry, transportation and agriculture, and sustainability is at the core of China's development roadmap.

The next five years are a crucial period for China to reach a peak in carbon emissions, which is why the 15th Five-Year Plan's guidelines place more emphasis on "low-carbon" targets than the previous plan, said Yuan Da, a senior official at China's National Development and Reform Commission.

For China, one of the world's largest energy consumers, this is a huge challenge. To address this, China is creating new systems, such as a national carbon market, which transforms the hidden costs of pollution into clear business drivers.

Over the next five years, efforts will be focused on the comprehensive development of clean and low-carbon technologies and industries, the creation of about 100 zero-carbon industrial parks at the national level, and planning the development of more than 10,000 kilometers of zero-carbon transport corridors, Yuan Da said.

The key provisions of the 15th Five-Year Plan state that a dual control mechanism will be implemented for both the total volume and intensity of carbon emissions, which will be carried out through local carbon emission assessment, sector-level carbon emission control, enterprise carbon emission management, project carbon emission assessment, and product carbon footprint tracking.

Tangible results of China's transition to a "green economy" are already visible in the areas of environmental protection and the economy as a whole.

Over the past five years, China has accounted for a quarter of the world's growth in green space, and its air quality has recently improved significantly, with international studies acknowledging China as "the fastest-improving air quality country in the world."

The concept of "green" development has also redefined cost, stimulating large-scale investment and strengthening the country's industrial potential through innovation. China currently leads the world in both renewable energy use and renewable energy production, supplying the majority of solar panels and wind turbines and driving down clean energy costs globally. China has become the world's largest market for new energy vehicles, with new energy vehicle sales expected to exceed half of total new passenger car sales by 2025.

A study by the Finnish Research Centre for Energy and Clean Air found that clean energy technologies will account for more than a third of China's economic growth in 2025.

For companies, the new development roadmap means that "green thinking" must now guide their daily decisions. Liu Hui, a member of the National People's Congress and a leading technician at Jiangling Motors, noted that the transition to a "green" approach is not just a political trend but also a key factor in corporate competitiveness.

In line with national environmental initiatives, the company has invested heavily in the transition to a green economy over the past five years and plans to continue doing so. "This consistent policy has given our company the confidence to invest boldly," he said.

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Registration is now open for the Summer School on Cryptography and Information Security.

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The Summer School "Cryptography and Information Security" is a traditional event organized by the Cryptographic Center (Novosibirsk) and the International Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok in collaboration with various hosts. In 2026, the Summer School "Cryptography and Information Security" will be held in Moscow at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI.

Dates: July 20 – August 3, 2026. Venue: Moscow, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI. Participation format: in-person. Application deadline: May 20.

Students will attend lectures, work in teams and individually on projects related to solving research problems in cryptography and information security, and participate in sports activities. One of the most important events of the school-conference is a roundtable discussion on modern cryptography issues. Project topics cover various aspects of modern cryptography and information security, including symmetric and asymmetric cryptography algorithms, and the construction of cryptographic protocols for solving authentication, identification, key transfer, messaging, and other cryptographic problems.

University undergraduate and graduate students, as well as high school students, are invited to participate. Space is limited. Partial financial support for travel and accommodation is available for out-of-town participants.

The organizers and partners of the summer school are:

Cryptographic Center (Novosibirsk);

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI;

International Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok;

Novosibirsk State University;

Southern Federal University;

JSC Scientific and Production Company KRYPTONIT;

CRYPTO-PRO LLC;

GC "Practical Security Systems"

Security Code LLC;

Enseucrypto-lab LLC;

NeoQUEST.

The school's leaders are Natalia Nikolaevna Tokareva, PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Theoretical Cybernetics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Mathematics of Novosibirsk State University, Leading Researcher at the NSU MMC, and Head of the Cryptographic Center (Novosibirsk). The host is Marina Aleksandrovna Pudovkina, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor of the Department of Cryptography and Computer Systems Security at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI.

As a reminder, the 2025 Summer School was held in St. Petersburg, in 2024 in Taganrog, in 2023 in Kaliningrad, and before that in Novosibirsk. The new Summer School is shaping up to be the largest and most exciting yet—the organizers are preparing many pleasant surprises for participants.

A video about the last summer school is available at link

You can submit your application at school website

Dear friends, we are waiting for your applications!

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Novosibirsk State University hosted a roundtable discussion on digital assets jointly with the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and the Higher School of Economics.

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Novosibirsk State University has been implementing this program since 2022. Digital Departments project along with other participating universities Priority 2030 programAs part of this project, additional professional education program "Digital Jurisprudence" A roundtable discussion on digital assets was held, where participants discussed current issues related to digital asset circulation, particularly digital financial assets (DFAs), the use of digital currency, and the digital ruble within the Russian legal framework and with partner countries. The roundtable was interdisciplinary, with participants including lawyers, economists, technical specialists, and entrepreneurs.

Representatives from other Russian research centers and universities participated in the roundtable, including the Higher School of Economics, the Lebedev Russian State University of Justice, the Moscow University of Finance and Law (MFUA), the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, the Private Law Center of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, and others. HSE University acted as a co-organizer and partner of the event.

The roundtable was also supported by industrial partners of the NSU Digital Department. Representatives of the Siberian Main Administration of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (SMA CB) discussed current trends in digital asset turnover. Polina Sazonova, Director of the IT company Descendancy, shared her experience supporting the turnover of digital financial assets; a representative of Tokeny LLC (Tokeon platform) discussed significant digital financial asset projects implemented by the company; and a notary representative shared aspects of law enforcement in this area.

Nadezhda Barbanakova, Head of the Payment Systems and Settlements Department of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, emphasized:

"Two years ago, we said the digital financial services market was still relatively young. Today, the total value of all digital financial instruments issued in our country is approaching 1.5 trillion rubles. This further confirms the market's attractiveness."

For this to continue to develop, ongoing dialogue is needed between businesses, regulators, government agencies, as well as platform representatives and researchers. For example, last year in Novosibirsk, we held a meeting attended by companies that had already issued digital financial assets and those planning to raise capital.

As a result, we formed a focus group, and one of its results was the creation of the "Guide"—an educational app on the digital financial instrument issuance process. Today, we're introducing businesses to its capabilities.

The event's initiator and organizer, Elizaveta Zainutdinova, head of the Digital Jurisprudence program at NSU, noted that the roundtable was practical and useful for the participants. She did not rule out the possibility of joint projects for the implementation of digital asset circulation, in which NSU could participate and serve as a member of the advisory group.

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US tanker plane crashes in western Iraq – CENTCOM

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WASHINGTON, March 12 (Xinhua) — A U.S. KC-135 tanker aircraft crashed in western Iraq, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Thursday.

"Two aircraft were involved in the incident. One crashed in western Iraq, the other landed safely," the command said in a statement on the X social media account.

"The incident occurred in friendly airspace during Operation Epic Fury. Rescue efforts are ongoing," CENTCOM noted, adding that neither enemy nor friendly fire was involved.

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Duty Free sales of daily necessities in Hainan exceeded 5 million yuan in a month.

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HAIKOU, March 13 (Xinhua) — A month has passed since the introduction of the zero-tariff policy on imported goods intended for consumption by residents of the Hainan Free Trade Port. Haikou Customs reported that from February 11 to March 10, 28,000 visits to duty-free shops were recorded, with total sales of goods covered by the policy reaching 5.37 million yuan (approximately $779,000).

On February 11, the first five Duty Free shops specializing in duty-free sales of daily necessities opened simultaneously on Hainan Island in the cities of Haikou, Sanya, and Danzhou.

This policy is available to Chinese citizens who hold an identity card, residence permit or social security card in Hainan Province, as well as foreign citizens working and residing in Hainan.

Currently, the zero-tariff policy applies to over 200 products, including food and beverages, personal hygiene products, household items, and maternal and child care products. The purchase quota per person is 10,000 yuan per year, with no limit on the number of purchases. -0-

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