The third meeting of the Presidium of the 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress was held.

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BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) — The third meeting of the presidium of the 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) of China was held in the Chinese capital on Wednesday.

The meeting was chaired by the executive chairman of the presidium, Zhao Leji.

At the meeting, it was decided to submit to the plenary vote the draft environmental code, the draft law on promoting national cohesion and progress, and the draft law on national development planning.

The Presidium decided to submit four documents for consideration by the deputy groups, namely draft resolutions on the reports on the work of the Standing Committee (SC) of the NPC, the Supreme People's Court of the PRC and the Supreme People's Procuratorate of the PRC, as well as a draft decision on approving the report of the Standing Committee of the NPC on the progress of work on systematizing legislation and on proposals for revising relevant laws and decisions.

In addition, a report on work with legislative initiatives put forward by NPC deputies during the current session was heard and approved.

Earlier, Zhao Leji, who is also the chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, chaired a meeting of the executive chairmen of the session presidium. –0–

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At least 69 people have been killed in drone strikes on civilian targets in Sudan.

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Khartoum, March 11 (Xinhua) — At least 69 people were killed this week in drone strikes on a truck carrying people, a school, and a medical center in two Sudanese states, medical sources and volunteers said on Wednesday.

In the first incident, a drone struck a civilian truck carrying people in the city of Abu Zabad in West Kordofan State in southern Sudan on Tuesday, killing 52 people. Eyewitnesses reported that the truck was carrying approximately 90 passengers. The dead included mostly women, along with several men and children.

The survivors were taken to Abu Zabad's only functioning hospital and nearby facilities, where medical staff treated the wounded amid overcrowding and shortages of medicine.

A second strike on Wednesday killed 17 people in the village of Shukairi, near the town of Kosti in White Nile State in central Sudan. Nine students, three teachers, four patients, and one health worker were killed.

The Sudanese Doctors Network said the strike targeted a school and a health centre, calling it a deliberate attack on unarmed civilians and a violation of international law.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. The Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Intervention Force have not yet commented on the incident. –0–

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The UN Security Council is discussing the situation in Lebanon.

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Further escalation of the conflict will benefit no one, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo stated at a Security Council meeting on Lebanon. To prevent further loss of life and create conditions for constructive political dialogue, she emphasized, an end to the violence is necessary.

Hezbollah's decision to attack Israel on March 2 has once again drawn Lebanon into a conflict it didn't seek, DiCarlo noted. Since then, in violation of Security Council Resolution 1701, Hezbollah has fired hundreds of shells at Israel and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.

Israel, in turn, launched massive strikes on southern Beirut, southern Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley, and the city of Baalbek. According to the Lebanese government, these operations killed more than 570 people and wounded over 1,400.

Israel also issued evacuation notices for these areas, displacing more than half a million people.

"The resurgence of violence along the Blue Line has largely reversed the progress made in recent months," DiCarlo said.

For Lebanon to fulfill its obligations under resolutions 1559 and 1701, an immediate reduction in tensions and an end to violence are necessary, she stressed.

“Hezbollah must stop attacking Israel and cooperate with the government in its efforts to assert full state authority and establish a monopoly on weapons,” the deputy secretary general emphasized.

"Israel must end its military campaign in Lebanon and withdraw its troops from Lebanese territory," she added.

DiCarlo called on the international community to strengthen its support for the Lebanese state security forces, in particular the Lebanese Armed Forces, by providing them with the necessary capabilities and resources.

The UN Secretary-General and his Special Coordinator for Lebanon continue to engage with stakeholders to bring the conflict to an end, DiCarlo said.

The escalation of fighting in southern Lebanon has reached a new level.

The escalation of hostilities in southern Lebanon has "reached a new level," UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix announced at a Security Council meeting. He stated that missile and drone strikes are being recorded daily on both sides of the Blue Line. Israeli forces have expanded their presence north of the Blue Line, which, like the actions of armed groups, violates Security Council Resolution 1701.

Amid intense shelling, the safety of UN peacekeepers, according to Lacroix, was seriously threatened. On March 6, a Ghanaian peacekeeper was seriously wounded. Several other peacekeepers were injured in the attack on the Al-Kawza base.

In the following days, incidents involving Israeli tanks near observation posts were reported, as well as rocket debris falling near the mission headquarters in Naqoura. Lacroix emphasized that all parties bear "clear and unambiguous responsibility" for the safety of UN personnel.

Due to movement restrictions, peacekeepers focused on protecting personnel and facilitating humanitarian access. Blue Helmets evacuated dozens of residents from villages in southern Lebanon, including children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, and facilitated the safe departure of over 80 residents of Alma al-Shab.

Lacroix warned that the humanitarian situation is rapidly deteriorating and hundreds of thousands of people are being forced to flee their homes. He called on the parties to de-escalate and fully implement Resolution 1701.

Humanitarian aspect

Amid the ongoing escalation in Lebanon, the humanitarian situation is rapidly deteriorating, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher stated at a Security Council meeting.

According to him, the country "finds itself at a moment of grave danger," with the consequences of the regional war devastating the civilian population: since March 2, more than 570 people have died, over 1,400 have been injured, and the number of displaced persons has exceeded 750,000. Tens of thousands of people are seeking refuge in overcrowded collective centers, where the risks of violence, exploitation, and the spread of disease are growing.

Fletcher emphasized that Lebanon's healthcare system is under severe pressure: 49 primary health centers and five hospitals have been closed. The World Health Organization has recorded 25 attacks on medical facilities. Against this backdrop, humanitarian organizations are attempting to scale up their aid: hundreds of thousands of hot meals, water, hygiene items, and fuel have already been distributed, and mobile clinics and child protection services are operating.

Access to those in need is becoming increasingly difficult: southern Lebanon, the Bekaa, and the southern suburbs of Beirut remain active fighting zones, roads are blocked by debris and unexploded ordnance, and population movements are difficult to track.

Fletcher called for the protection of civilians, increased funding for humanitarian aid, and a "revival of calm, rational diplomacy," stressing that Lebanon is "weary from other people's wars" and can only recover when outside actors stop fighting on its soil.

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Belarus managed to ensure the sustainability of its foreign policy in 2025, says Foreign Minister

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Minsk, March 11 (Xinhua) — The foreign policy environment for Belarus in 2025 remained challenging, but the country managed to ensure the stability of its foreign policy course. This was stated by Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov on Wednesday. The corresponding information was published by the Belta news agency.

"The foreign policy environment surrounding Belarus in 2025 remained challenging, but we have managed to ensure the sustainability of our foreign policy. Belarus remains open to the comprehensive development of relations with all those who are prepared to engage in dialogue based on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and consideration of each other's national interests," noted M. Ryzhenkov.

Summing up the year's work, he reported that the country's priority remained strengthening the strategic partnership with Russia, which reached an unprecedented level in 2025. "The key achievement of 2025 was the successful implementation of a package of integration measures, which allowed us to increase mutual trade turnover to a record $55 billion and ensure reliable protection of Belarusian borders within the framework of the updated security strategy of the Union State," the head of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry emphasized.

He also noted that cooperation with the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, primarily with Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, is developing dynamically. –0–

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Spain recalled its ambassador to Israel amid deepening diplomatic row

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Madrid, March 11 (Xinhua) — Spain has officially recalled its ambassador to Israel, leaving the Spanish embassy in Tel Aviv under the leadership of a chargé d'affaires. The Spanish government announced this in its official bulletin on Wednesday.

The decision was made at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, following a proposal from Foreign Minister José Manuel Albarez. This move further lowered the level of mutual diplomatic representation between the two countries.

Relations between Spain and Israel have remained tense in recent years. Spanish Ambassador Ana María Salomón Pérez recalled her visit to Madrid for consultations in September 2025 after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez repeatedly criticized Israel's military campaign in the Gaza Strip, and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar responded by calling the Spanish government "anti-Semitic."

Israel has also been without a full-fledged ambassador in Madrid since May 2024, when he was recalled in protest after Spain officially recognized the State of Palestine.

Following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, P. Sanchez spoke out strongly against escalation and did not allow US forces to use air bases in Spain. –0–

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US military has 'virtually nothing else to target' in Iran – Trump

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WASHINGTON, March 11 (Xinhua) — US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the war with Iran will end "soon" as there is "virtually nothing left to target" in the country.

“A little here, a little there… Any time I want to end it, it will end,” Trump said in a five-minute telephone interview with the American online publication Axios on Wednesday.

As Axios reports, American and Israeli officials note that there are currently no internal orders on when the fighting might end. –0–

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Kazakhstan's strategic facilities are under enhanced protection, says Kazakh MP

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Almaty, March 11 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan has strengthened anti-terrorism measures at strategic facilities amid the tense situation in the Middle East. This was reported Wednesday by the Kazinform news agency, citing Andrei Lukin, a member of the Senate (the upper house of parliament).

"The head of state immediately focused on anti-terrorism security. A dedicated Security Council meeting was held. All our structures have been put on high alert—as a preventative measure," the senator said, responding to journalists' questions about the security of the country's strategic facilities.

Regarding “preventive measures,” A. Lukin clarified that oil-producing enterprises located on the territory of Kazakhstan have corresponding units, which, in turn, are tasked with countering terrorist attacks “both from the air and from the ground, as well as from the Caspian Sea.” –0–

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IEA members agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from reserves.

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Paris, March 11 (Xinhua) — International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Wednesday that the organization has recommended releasing 400 million barrels of oil from inventories. This is the largest such release in the agency's history.

As F. Birol noted at a press conference, 32 member countries unanimously agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves to the market.

He added that the release of stockpiles will take place within a timeframe appropriate to the national circumstances of each member country.

According to F. Birol, the IEA Secretariat will provide further details on the implementation of these collective actions in due course, and the agency will continue to closely monitor the situation in the global oil and gas market. –0–

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Earth and people

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Library No. 245 will host the event "Earth and People" dedicated to International Earth Day.

Participants will learn about the human impact on ecosystems and the importance of caring for the environment.

The program includes a discussion of current environmental issues, news from the Red Book, and a mini-quiz "Think Green" to test environmental literacy.

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Life is creativity, creativity is life

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Library No. 245 will host the event "Life is Creativity, Creativity is Life," dedicated to World Book and Copyright Day.

Guests will be presented with a review of new fiction titles, "New Names in the Reader's Bookstore," will be told about the books that won awards in 2025, and will be invited to share their reading recommendations in the "Reader Recommends" format.

There will also be a blitz quiz, "Books with Anniversaries: A Journey Through Time," dedicated to works celebrating anniversaries in 2026.

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