Category: Russian Federation

  • MIL-OSI China: US to cut military budget for Ukraine next year: Pentagon

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The current U.S. administration will cut its military budget for Ukraine next year, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a hearing in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

    “It is a reduction in this (upcoming defense) budget,” Hegseth told lawmakers, “This administration takes a very different view of that conflict.”

    “We believe that a negotiated peaceful settlement is in the best interest of both parties and our nation’s interests, especially with all the competing interests around the globe,” he said.

    The United States has provided Ukraine more than 66 billion U.S. dollars in aid since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine broke out in February 2022, according to U.S. media reports. 

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Sanctioning extremist Israeli ministers is a start, but Australia and its allies must do more

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jessica Whyte, Scientia Associate Professor of Philosophy and ARC Future Fellow, UNSW Sydney

    The Australian government is imposing financial and travel sanctions on two far-right Israeli ministers: Itamar Ben-Gvir (the national security minister) and Bezalel Smotrich (finance minister).

    This is a significant development. While Australia has previously sanctioned seven individual Israeli settlers, Ben-Gvir and Smotrich are the most high-profile Israeli nationals to face such sanctions.

    Civil society organisations have long called for sanctions against these ministers and others in the Israeli cabinet.

    Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong previously rebuffed such calls by saying that “going it alone gets us nowhere”. These latest sanctions have been imposed by a coalition of five states: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom.

    A joint statement by the foreign ministers of these countries says Ben Gvir and Smotrich “have incited extremist violence and serious abuses of Palestinian human rights.”

    Explaining the sanctions further, Wong told ABC Smotrich and Ben-Gvir are the “most extreme proponents of the unlawful and violent Israeli settlement enterprise”.

    A history of violent statements

    There is no doubt both men are extremists.

    Ben-Gvir, who is responsible for Israel’s police force, was convicted of racist incitement in 2007.

    As national security minister, he has handed out thousands of assault rifles to West Bank settlers. He has also boasted he’s worsened the “abominable conditions” of Palestinian prisoners.

    Smotrich has overseen a dramatic expansion of unlawful settlements in the West Bank. He’s vowed to annex the occupied Palestinian territory, in violation of international law.

    He has also complained no one would allow Israel “to cause two million civilians to die of hunger, even though it might be justified and moral until our hostages are returned.”

    Last month, he argued that “until the last hostage is returned, we should not even be sending water” to Gaza.

    The joint statement by the foreign ministers explains Ben-Gvir and Smotrich have been sanctioned for “inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank”.

    The statement notes these measures “cannot be seen in isolation from the catastrophe in Gaza”. However, it also goes on to express “unwavering support for Israel’s security” and vows to “continue to work with the Israeli government”.

    It does not note that the International Court of Justice has found Palestinians in Gaza are facing a plausible risk of genocide.

    Nor does it make clear Ben-Gvir and Smotrich are not bad apples; they are integral members of the far-right Israeli government that is responsible for the destruction of Gaza and the starvation of its people.

    Indeed, just this week, a UN independent fact-finding commission report found Israel was committing the “crime against humanity of extermination” in Gaza, among other war crimes.

    What are Magnitsky sanctions?

    Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have been sanctioned under Australia’s Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011. This act grants the foreign minister broad discretionary powers to impose sanctions.

    In 2021, the Australian government amended this act to allow the government to impose sanctions on specific “themes”, such as:

    • serious violations or serious abuses of human rights
    • threats to international peace and security
    • activities undermining good governance or the rule of law, including serious corruption.

    These targeted sanctions on human rights abuses are often called “Magnitsky-style sanctions” after the Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in custody after exposing serious corruption in Russia. They enable a government to freeze the assets of and impose travel bans on individuals and specific entities, not just countries.

    Since coming into force, Australia has imposed the Magnitsky-style sanctions on numerous Russian military leaders, members of Myanmar’s junta, and the commander in chief of the Iranian Army.

    But Australia does not only sanction individuals from these countries. It also imposes country-wide sanctions on Russia, Myanmar and Iran.

    These broader sanctions restrict all trade in arms, including weapons, ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, as well as spare parts and accessories.

    Australia can – and should – do more

    The Australian Centre for International Justice, which had lobbied the government to sanction Smotrich and Ben-Gvir, welcomed the decision. It called it:

    an important demonstration of Australia’s commitment to upholding international law and human rights.

    But the centre’s acting executive director, Lara Khider, stressed the need for further concrete action. This includes “the imposition of a comprehensive two-way arms embargo on Israel”.

    Indeed, sanctions are not just political or diplomatic tools that states can apply at their discretion. International law can require states to apply sanctions, such as through a resolution of the UN Security Council.

    Last July, the International Court of Justice declared that Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, including its imposition of a regime of racial segregation, is unlawful.

    In that advisory opinion, the court also clarified the legal obligations of all states concerning Israel’s occupation of Palestine. Such obligations include the duty on all states to “take steps to prevent trade or investment relations that assist in the maintenance of the illegal situation”.

    Nothing less than a two-way trade and arms embargo is adequate now. Just as Australia imposes such sanctions on Russia, Myanmar and Iran, it must do the same for Israel.

    Jessica Whyte receives funding from the Australian Research Council. With Sara Dehm, she co-authored a submission to the 2024 inquiry into Australia’s sanctions regime which criticised Australia’s failure to impose sanctions on the state of Israel.

    Sara Dehm receives funding from the Australian Research Council. With Jessica Whyte, she co-authored a submission to the 2024 inquiry into Australia’s sanctions regime which criticised Australia’s failure to impose sanctions on the state of Israel.

    ref. Sanctioning extremist Israeli ministers is a start, but Australia and its allies must do more – https://theconversation.com/sanctioning-extremist-israeli-ministers-is-a-start-but-australia-and-its-allies-must-do-more-258688

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SPbPU students received support from the Rosmolodezh grant competition

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The results of the first season of the Rosmolodezh.Grants grant competition have been summed up. Students of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University became winners with five projects, receiving funding for a total of 2.5 million rubles.

    The All-Russian competition of youth projects “Rosmolodezh.Grants” is held by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs and is aimed at supporting initiatives implemented by citizens of the Russian Federation aged 14 to 35. The winners of the first season of the competition in 2025 were five students of SPbPU. The projects cover a wide range of areas: from environmental education and engineering training to scientific volunteering, educational forums and socio-cultural initiatives.

    Alexandra Kuznetsova — project “Educational module on designing and constructing a geodome from recycled polymers”

    The project will include an educational course on separate waste collection and recycling in the Polytech Tower. The plastic recycling equipment, which the students assembled themselves, can be used to make various products from recycled polymers. Usually, these are souvenirs, but the project team has set an ambitious goal: to assemble a geodome from recycled plastic, which will be an addition to the Tower’s summer space next year. The project introduces plastic recycling processes in a visual and interactive form using compact equipment similar to industrial equipment. This creates a logical chain from packaging submitted for recycling to the finished product.

    Anna Melnichuk and the PCPS student club – the project “Autumn school “SPARK””

    The initiative of the PCPS (Polytechnic Club of Physical Students) club is an educational project aimed at 1st-2nd year students of physical and technical fields. The SPARK school is dedicated to the topic of building a career path in science. The event will include lectures and master classes from invited speakers – scientists from the Polytechnic University and other scientific institutions. They will talk about their own path in science, share practical advice, and also conduct classes on developing soft skills: writing a resume, a motivation letter, a scientific article, finding a scientific supervisor and other important aspects of a scientific career.

    Tatyana Tkachuk — the project “Forum of Case Clubs”

    The Case Club Forum is an event aimed at creating a space and favorable conditions for the exchange of ideas and experience between members of student associations promoting the case method in their activities. The project includes a seminar called “Case Club Forum”. The goal of the event is to create a space for the exchange of competencies and experience, allowing for improved communication between associations and the development of joint activities for the further promotion of the case method. Representatives of existing case clubs in St. Petersburg and Moscow will be invited to participate in the forum!

    Alexander Merkuriev – the project “Vaccination is impossible to remain silent”

    The project “Vaccination is not possible to remain silent” is aimed at educating young people about the safety and effectiveness of vaccination. During open lessons in schools in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, young specialists in biology and medicine will tell students from different classes about our immunity, the composition and production of modern vaccines, and myths about the dangers of vaccination. All these and many other questions will be discussed in class after a popular science lecture on the topic.

    Daria Khadjaridi – “Black Bear School” project

    “Black Bear School” is a five-day intensive course in sports management. Over the course of five days, experts will talk about lectures on SMM, photography, video, event organization, and working with partners. The intensive course will be useful for anyone who wants to learn something new in the field of sports media – whether you are a beginner or a pro, because the intensive course is divided into categories by level of training.

    The grant competition has been held since 2005 and is aimed at supporting projects of young people and student associations. The competition provides financial support in the amount of 5 thousand to 1 million rubles for the implementation of socially significant projects. In the first season of 2025, more than 15 thousand applications from all regions of Russia were received for participation. The selection of projects was carried out according to the criteria of relevance, feasibility, social significance and the presence of a sustainable result.

    Support for SPbPU student projects confirms the high level of project activities at the university, as well as the active civic position of students. The university will continue to provide methodological assistance to students and youth associations in participating in such competitions, developing a culture of project thinking and social leadership.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Ranking Member McCollum: House Democrats Expose How Republicans’ Defense Funding Bill Undermines Military Readiness

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Betty McCollum (DFL-Minn)

    WASHINGTON — During today’s House Appropriations subcommittee markup of the 2026 Defense funding bill, House Democrats highlighted how the bill undermines democracy at home and abroad and includes harmful policy riders that divide our nation.

    For fiscal year 2026, the bill provides $831.5 billion, which is equal to current funding levels and $1.3 billion above the Administration’s fiscal year 2026 request.

    Republicans have included language directing the Department of Defense to determine $7.75 billion in cuts to amounts listed in the bill. This jeopardizes every program other than intelligence activities. If made uniformly, it would reduce everything by approximately 1 percent, which would mean cuts of almost $2 billion for troop pay, over $2 billion for troop readiness, $409 million for health programs, $5 million each for Israel and Jordan, and over $2 billion for the procurement and modernization of weapons systems. At a time when the Trump Administration is already illegally stealing from American communities by refusing to spend funds, it is unfathomable that the Appropriations Committee would allow the administration to unilaterally make nearly $8 billion in cuts to defense investments.

    The legislation:

    • Weakens Ukraine and empowers Russia by eliminating support for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.
    • Undermines democracy at home and abroad by allowing disinformation and extremist views to flourish.
    • Limits women’s access to abortion by preventing service personnel from traveling to seek reproductive health care
    • Harms our military readiness with divisive provisions that undermine morale and fail to support our service personnel, by:
      • Continuing DOGE and the Administration’s cuts to vital civilian positions;
      • Attacking the LGBTQ+ community with hateful policies; and
      • Banning funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

    From Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Ranking Member Betty McCollum’s (D-MN-04) opening remarks as prepared for delivery:

    “The Defense Appropriations Act is an incredibly complex piece of legislation that needs to be written the right way: With the president’s budget, and with thoughtful analysis by the Department of Defense. There are consequences to not following this process. We may end up buying too many of one platform, wasting precious taxpayer dollars. We may end up buying too little of another – leaving a gap in our defense capabilities. When we do not see the budget request, we fail to maximize the buying power for the taxpayer. It is unfortunate that President Trump put us in this situation. Our service members and America’s tax paying public deserve better.”

    From Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro’s (D-CT-03) opening remarks as prepared for delivery:

    “Rather than working with House Democrats to strengthen our national security and prioritize the issues that matter most to our men and women in uniform, House Republicans are abandoning our allies, undermining democracy at home and abroad, and failing to support our servicemembers. Despite broad support in Congress for helping Ukraine defend itself against Russia’s brutal invasion, they empower Vladimir Putin by failing to include $300 million for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. The majority’s bill holds the door open for disinformation created by America’s enemies rather than allowing the Department of Defense to counter the threat, allowing extremism and propaganda to proliferate across the Internet and media landscape. The bill continues House Republicans’ attacks on the right of women to seek an abortion, and the rights of minorities to be protected from discrimination, while destroying the Department’s efforts to build a more inclusive, effective, and modern military. And the bill weakens the Department by continuing the Administration’s reckless and indiscriminate cuts to vital civilian personnel, and yielding to DOGE and Elon Musk.”

    A summary of House Republicans’ 2026 Defense bill is here. A fact sheet of the bill is here. The full text of the bill is here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientific and cultural exchanges between Chinese and Russian youth took place in Heilongjiang Province

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — Wudalianchi City Publicity Department of the CPC Wudalianchi Municipal Committee in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province said that events in the field of popular science and cultural exchanges between Chinese and Russian youth were held in Wudalianchi from June 4 to 5, 2025.

    On the evening of June 4, the opening ceremony was held at the Wudalianchi Cultural and Sports Center, where young people from the two countries in national costumes presented dance and song numbers. The melodic sounds, combined with the rhythmic performances of the kuaiban (recitative accompanied by an instrument made of bamboo planks), conveyed youthful enthusiasm and passion to the applause of the audience.

    During the events, the participants visited the city’s science and technology museum, where they immersed themselves in the world of space and conducted experiments with interactive exhibits. Then, at Xinrui Primary School, the Russian guests viewed an exhibition of creative projects, watched a show of robots and aircraft models, and tried their hand at Chinese calligraphy and playing traditional Chinese instruments. Then the participants learned about the principles of volcano formation, as well as the unique geological structure and evolution of the region.

    During the two-day exchange, the youth of the two countries not only enriched their scientific knowledge, but also laid a solid foundation for friendship. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dongsheng District, Ordos City

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Dongsheng District is located in the central and eastern part of Ordos City. Its area is 2,160 square kilometers. The permanent population reaches almost 600 thousand people. The urbanization rate is 96.7%.

    Dongsheng District is located at an altitude of over 1,600 meters above sea level, and the average summer temperature is 21 degrees. It is a well-functioning, warm and comfortable city to live in. Its forest cover and grassland vegetation rate have reached 29.9% and 51.8%, respectively.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mongolia hosts event dedicated to International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    ULAN BATOR, June 11 (Xinhua) — An event to mark the International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations was held at the China Cultural Center in Ulan Bator on Tuesday.

    It also included a competition for the best Chinese songs among Mongolian youth.

    The event aims to build a bridge of good-neighborliness and friendship between China and Mongolia through music, and promote cultural and educational exchanges and cooperation between the two countries. It is part of a series of events to mark the International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations.

    The competition featured 15 solo performers from Mongolia. The participants demonstrated their level of proficiency and talent in learning Chinese.

    The winners were Erdenetsogiin Mendbayar and Wu Ningjing, who performed a medley of classic Chinese TV series and films, “My Fair Princess” and “Breaking Dawn.”

    “When the participants sang Chinese songs in Chinese, every word was a fusion of cultures and every melody was a seed of friendship,” said Li Zhi, a counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia and director of the Chinese Cultural Center in Ulaanbaatar.

    In his speech, he emphasized that China and Mongolia use music as a medium and singing as a bridge, which is a vivid practice of the global civilization initiative: using art to convey shared values, using melody to promote exchanges between people, and using innovation to promote the heritage of civilization. “This competition is not only a stage for participants to showcase their talents, but also a window for mutual learning between civilizations,” he added.

    In 2024, the 78th session of the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution drafted by China to establish June 10 as the annual International Day of Dialogue among Civilizations.

    The event was initiated by the Mongolian Association “Community with a Shared Future for Humanity – Belt and Road” and organized by the Chinese Cultural Center in Ulaanbaatar. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The President of Uzbekistan noted the importance of expanding mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia in the energy sector

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Tashkent, June 11 /Xinhua/ — The President of Uzbekistan noted the importance of expanding mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia in the energy sector, the press service of the head of Uzbekistan reported on Tuesday.

    “On June 10, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, who arrived in our country to participate in the fourth Tashkent Investment Forum,” the statement said.

    “At the beginning of the meeting, Alexander Novak conveyed greetings and best wishes from Russian President Vladimir Putin to the head of our state, and also congratulated him on the successful holding of the forum,” the statement said.

    It is noted that issues of practical implementation of the agreements reached during the state visit to Uzbekistan in May last year and other contacts at the highest level were discussed.

    As reported, special attention was paid to expanding mutually beneficial partnership in the energy sector, accelerating joint oil and gas projects, and further developing cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear energy. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jordanian, Lebanese leaders call for Gaza ceasefire, pledge to strengthen cooperation

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    AMMAN, June 11 (Xinhua) — Jordan’s King Abdullah II met with visiting Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Tuesday to discuss ways to deepen bilateral ties and current regional developments, the Hashemite Royal Court said in a statement.

    The talks focused on expanding trade and increasing joint investment, especially in energy, electricity and infrastructure. Both leaders stressed the importance of expanding cooperation to advance common interests, support Arab aspirations and enhance stability in the region.

    Speaking about the situation in the region, the leaders of the two countries stressed the need to end the war in Gaza and ensure that sufficient humanitarian aid reaches the enclave.

    The King of Jordan and the President of Lebanon condemned any plans for the forced displacement of Palestinians and called for increased efforts by Arab countries and the international community to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the principle of “two states for two peoples.”

    In turn, King Abdullah II confirmed Jordan’s support for Lebanon’s efforts to maintain security, stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    He also warned against an escalation of violence against Palestinians in the West Bank and called for respect for the sanctity of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.

    During the meeting, the leaders of both countries also stressed the importance of maintaining security and stability in Syria to ensure the safe and voluntary return of refugees. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Argentina’s Supreme Court Upholds 6-Year Sentence of Ex-President

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BUENOS AIRES, June 11 (Xinhua) — Argentina’s Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a six-year prison sentence against former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner for irregularities in public works contracts during her time in power.

    The country’s highest court rejected an appeal filed by Fernandez de Kirchner’s lawyers against lower court decisions upholding both the prison term and the lifetime ban on holding public office.

    The ruling was based on the so-called “Vialidad case,” which investigated the awarding of 51 road construction contracts in the southern province of Santa Cruz to companies owned by businessman Lázaro Báez during the government of Néstor Kirchner (2003-2007) and his widow, C. Fernández de Kirchner (2007-2015).

    Fernandez de Kirchner has repeatedly denied her guilt and called the trial a politically motivated prosecution. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI USA: House Passes Rep. Calvert Bill to Secure Port Facilities

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-42)

    Today, the House of Representatives unanimously passed the Secure Our Ports Act of 2025, H.R. 252, bipartisan legislation introduced by Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) earlier this year. H.R. 252 will strengthen our national security by prohibiting certain foreign entities, including state-owned enterprises of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran, from entering into contracts for the ownership, leasing, or operation of U.S. port facilities that are subject to security plans.

    “I want to thank my House colleagues for passing the Secure Our Ports Act and taking an important step in protecting our critically important port facilities,” said Rep. Calvert. “America’s ports are essential gateways for trade and commerce. We cannot jeopardize America’s economic and national security by allowing foreign adversaries, like China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, to own and operate port infrastructure.”

    The Secure Our Ports Act prohibits the ownership, leasing, or operation of port facilities by an entity that is a Chinese, Russian, North Korean, or Iranian state-owned enterprise, or a foreign entity for which any percentage is owned by one of those four countries.

    According to reports, “China owns or operates ports and terminals at nearly 100 locations in over 50 countries.” Last year, the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party issued a report highlighting its national security concerns over the influence of critical port infrastructure by Chinese-owned enterprises. Recently, the Defense Department included a number of Chinese shipping firms to a list of companies it identifies as military in nature.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Polytechnic University is now recruiting for free training in in-demand professions

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Polytechnic University has opened enrollment for free training programs within the framework of the federal project “Active Measures to Promote Employment” of the national project “Personnel”. This is not the first successful experience of the Polytechnic in implementing such initiatives. Every year, the university helps many people master relevant professions and find work. This year, the project continues to form new career prospects for residents of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region.

    The programs are designed to meet the needs of the regional labor market and focus on key sectors: industry, construction, energy, and the digital economy. In collaboration with leading regional enterprises, the university offers practice-oriented courses that include working with modern technologies and tools. Participants will be able to obtain not only new knowledge, but also a diploma from one of Russia’s leading universities, which significantly increases their chances of successful employment.

    Our experience shows that such programs are not just training, but a real start for professional growth. We create conditions so that each participant can build a sustainable career, – emphasized the Vice-Rector for Additional and Pre-University Education of SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov.

    Training is available to anyone looking for a job. Including young people under 35 (in certain categories), people at risk of being laid off, officially unemployed, people with disabilities, parents on maternity leave, citizens over 50, unemployed mothers with children under seven, as well as veterans of the SVO and their family members.

    The training areas include several blocks.

    Engineering and technical professions:

    CNC machine programming; instrumentation and automation fitter; measuring instrument controller; design and technological support for mechanical engineering; industrial safety and labor protection; welder.

    Digital technologies and modeling:

    Building information modeling (BIM, Renga); lean manufacturing and digital transformation; construction and surveying; industrial and civil construction; engineering and geodetic surveys; road reconstruction.

    Service and design:

    artist-designer (interior designer); tourism at an industrial enterprise; quality control of food products.

    The new recruitment for free training programs is not only an opportunity to master a sought-after profession, but also a chance to contribute to the development of key industries in the region.

    Registration is available atproject website.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Releases Guidelines for Deepening Shenzhen Pilot Comprehensive Reform /Detailed Version-1/

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — China will continue to push forward the comprehensive reform pilot in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, deepening reform and innovation in the city and expanding its opening-up, according to a guideline released Tuesday.

    The document, jointly released by the General Office of the CPC Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council, outlines a new series of reform measures for Shenzhen to overcome institutional barriers in education, science and high-caliber talent training in a coordinated manner. It calls for strengthening the deep integration of innovation, industry, capital and talent chains, and exploring new paths, scenarios and platforms for cooperation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It also envisages pilot projects in areas such as building a modern, international and innovative city.

    As noted in the document, Shenzhen will deepen reform and expand opening-up from a higher starting point, at a higher level and to achieve higher goals, creating more new practices that can be replicated and disseminated. The city will further enhance its role as an important driving force for the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and a development stimulating center in the national strategy, and contribute to and set a model for the all-round construction of a modern socialist country.

    As part of the reform, foreign investors are encouraged to establish professional educational organizations in the city in accordance with the rules and introduce advanced advanced training courses, faculty and teaching methods.

    According to the document, employers in Shenzhen will be given greater autonomy in recruiting and managing foreign specialists.

    The document said Shenzhen will carry out reforms to enhance data security management capacity and explore efficient, convenient and secure mechanisms for cross-border data transfer while complying with relevant laws and regulations.

    In accordance with the guidelines, the results achieved in the pilot comprehensive reform programmes will be monitored and successful experiences will be disseminated on a wider scale. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian Language Day celebrated in Chinese city of Qingdao

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — June 6 marked the 226th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian poet and writer Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. On this day, a festive event dedicated to the Russian Language Day was held at the Pearl of the SCO International Expo Center in the city of Qingdao (Shandong Province, eastern China), the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing reported.

    It was organized by the Russian Club of Jiaozhou City /Shandong Province, East China/ with the assistance of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing.

    Teachers and students from the Chinese-Canadian School of Qingdao, members of the Russian Club of Jiaozhou, as well as Russian and Chinese guests gathered together to experience the beauty of the Russian language.

    The festive program was distinguished by its diversity of forms and content: Russian language quizzes, readings of literary works, singing songs, etc.

    Students from the Chinese-Canadian School of Qingdao, together with members of the Russian Club of Jiaozhou, recited poems by Pushkin, Lermontov, Yesenin and other classics of Russian literature, and also performed the popular song “Mother Earth”.

    The lines of poetry and heartfelt melodies allowed the special rhythm and literary charm of the Russian language to be fully revealed, causing sincere applause from the audience.

    The famous Chinese poet and writer Mao Xupu was a special guest at the event. For the birthday of A.S. Pushkin, Mao Xupu wrote a poem, “The Sun of June Sixth,” which he read together with the head of the Russian Club of Jiaozhou.

    Brothers Nikolai and Alexei Kokhno read an excerpt from A.S. Pushkin’s “Gypsies”. Their childlike sincerity and artistry brought thunderous applause from the audience. Nikolai Kokhno also delighted the audience with his virtuoso playing of the accordion. The sounds of music allowed the listeners to immerse themselves for a moment in the atmosphere of Russian poetry.

    Every year on June 6, the birthday of A.S. Pushkin, who is considered the founder of the modern Russian literary language, Pushkin Day is celebrated, also known as Russian Language Day. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Southern Airlines ramps up flights to Belt and Road countries as summer travel boom approaches

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — China Southern Airlines, based in Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province, plans to open or increase the frequency of some international and regional air routes to prepare for the summer travel peak and contribute to the high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road, the China Daily reported.

    According to the airline, a new direct flight Beijing-Dushanbe will be launched on June 16 this year, with flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Starting from June 25, a new direct flight Guangzhou-Almaty is expected to open, which will be operated on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Starting from June 30, China Southern Airlines will start operating direct flights between Guangzhou and Tashkent. And starting from July 1, a new direct flight is expected to open, which will connect Harbin /Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China/ and Vladivostok and will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

    In addition, China Southern Airlines will increase the frequency of flights to popular destinations. In particular, from June 11, its planes will fly more often on the route between Urumqi /Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Northwest China/ and Yerevan. From July 1, the number of flights on the Urumqi-Baku route will increase from three to five per week.

    With the launch of new flights and the consolidation of the schedules of the above-mentioned airlines, the number of international and regional routes of China Southern Airlines will reach 150, and the weekly number of flights will reach 2,000. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Palestinian killed by Israeli army in West Bank

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    RAMALLAH, June 11 (Xinhua) — One Palestinian was killed and another was wounded on Tuesday during an Israeli army raid in the Old City of Nablus in the northern West Bank, Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas told Xinhua.

    According to him, Israeli army soldiers shot at two young men and detained them. It was later determined that one of them was killed, and the condition of the other remains unknown.

    The Israeli army carried out a large-scale military operation in Nablus for several hours on Tuesday, according to Palestinian security sources.

    Mr. Douglas noted that the Israeli army raided neighborhoods of the Old City. Soldiers broke into hundreds of homes and destroyed property.

    All public and private institutions were closed due to mass raids, leading to the postponement of the Education Ministry entrance exams, the governor added.

    The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Tuesday that its staff had treated about 55 people injured by tear gas.

    The statement also said three people were taken to hospital with shrapnel wounds, while four others were injured as a result of physical force used by Israeli soldiers. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The President of Uzbekistan took part in the plenary session of the Tashkent International Investment Forum

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Tashkent, June 11 /Xinhua/ — President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev took part in the plenary session of the fourth Tashkent International Investment Forum. This was reported on Tuesday by the press service of the head of Uzbekistan.

    “On June 10, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev took part in the plenary session of the fourth Tashkent International Investment Forum, which was held at the capital’s International Congress Center,” the statement said.

    As reported, the President of Uzbekistan began his speech at the forum with a brief analysis of the current situation in the world. It was noted that today geopolitical processes are rapidly changing, threats to global security and sustainable development are increasing.

    It is noted that the head of Uzbekistan emphasized the importance of resolving regional conflicts and problems exclusively through diplomatic means, based on the norms and principles of international law, consistent with UN resolutions.

    The leader of Uzbekistan called for the creation of an investment environment that will not only allow for profit, but will also serve as a solid foundation that elevates the value of a person, ensuring his vital interests and the development of society.

    “He specifically focused on Uzbekistan’s achievements in ensuring economic development. Over the past 8 years, the country’s GDP has doubled. The goal is to bring this figure to $200 billion by 2030. In 2024, the volume of investments reached $35 billion, and exports – $27 billion,” the report says. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China-Africa trade has grown rapidly over the past 25 years.

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    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — China’s total foreign trade with African countries has increased from less than 100 billion yuan (about 13.9 billion U.S. dollars) in 2000 to 2.1 trillion yuan in 2024, an average annual growth rate of 14.2 percent, according to data released Wednesday by the General Administration of Customs (GAC). -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ordos: A City That Will Warm Your Heart

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    Ordos City is located in the southwestern part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north of the Great Wall of China, in a bend of the Yellow River and surrounded by its bed on three sides. The city’s territory borders Shanxi Province /North China/, Shaanxi and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region /Northwest China/.

    The city of district significance has administrative jurisdiction over 2 districts and 7 khoshuns with a total area of 87 thousand square kilometers and a population of 2.22 million people.

    The city has very rich reserves of coal, gas and other types of minerals. According to data, the share of explored coal reserves is one sixth in the country, gas – one third. In recent years, a number of large enterprises in the field of energy, chemical industry, production of Kashmir, etc. have been created here.

    In 2024, the city’s GDP grew by 6.4% to 636.3 billion yuan (US$87.3 billion).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China and Azerbaijan open a new page of friendship – Chinese Ambassador

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    Baku, June 11 /Xinhua/ — China and Azerbaijan are opening a new page of friendship, Chinese Ambassador to Azerbaijan Lu Mei said in an article for the 525-ci qazet newspaper, timed to coincide with the first-ever International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations, established at the initiative of China.

    “We are pleased to celebrate this significant day together with our Azerbaijani friends. In the modern world, where there are more than 2,500 peoples and over 200 countries and regions, various civilizations coexist, mutually enrich each other and form a community with a common destiny,” the diplomat wrote. The resolution establishing the new day was adopted at the 78th session of the UN General Assembly with the support of 83 countries, including Azerbaijan.

    Lu Mei stressed that dialogue among civilizations helps overcome differences, strengthen trust and ensure collective security. She also noted that historically, the Great Silk Road connected the East and the West, promoting mutual enrichment of cultures and development of peoples.

    According to her, in recent years, under the strategic leadership of the heads of state, Chinese-Azerbaijani relations have reached a qualitatively new level of comprehensive strategic partnership. “Humanitarian exchanges have become an important part of our cooperation, and interest in the Chinese language and culture in Azerbaijan is constantly growing,” Lu Mei said.

    She recalled that in April of this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a joint statement on the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two states, in which Azerbaijan supported the Global Civilization Initiative proposed by China and highly appreciated the Chinese resolution on inter-civilizational dialogue.

    “The Chinese side is ready to use the International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations together with Azerbaijan as an opportunity to expand humanitarian cooperation, deepen mutual understanding and strengthen friendship between our peoples,” the ambassador concluded. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU took 7th place in the ranking of the best universities in Russia in terms of salaries of IT specialists

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    Portal Superjob published a rating of the best Russian universities by the salary level of IT specialists who graduated from the university in 2019-2024. Novosibirsk State University took 7th place, it comes right after the universities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Two more universities are in the same position – Kazan Federal University and National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”. The average income of NSU graduates working in the IT sector was 230 thousand rubles, an increase of 30 thousand rubles compared to last year.

    At NSU, the IT direction is one of the key ones: for example, if you look at the distribution of budget places based on the results of the 2024 admission campaign, more than 20% are in IT. NSU has a specialized Faculty of Information Technology, which turns 25 this year, at the same time IT is represented in almost all faculties and in all institutes. The Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty has a program in systems programming, the Physics Faculty has a program in physical informatics, and the Humanities Institute has a program in fundamental and applied linguistics.

    Machine learning and artificial intelligence have also been actively developing at NSU in recent years. At the end of April this year, the university won a government grant to train top IT specialists and is launching a new bachelor’s degree program in Applied Artificial Intelligence from September 2025. It will be developed in cooperation with industrial partners Rostelecom and Innotech (T1). The pilot enrollment will be 150 students. Grant support will allow students to study for free and receive scholarships from partner companies.

     

    About the rating methodology

    The rating was prepared by the SuperJob research center based on an analysis of the average salaries of graduates of Russian universities graduating in 2019–2024. The source of information is the SuperJob resume database (more than 30 million resumes) and other open sources. The data collection period is 2 months before the rating release date. The sample for each university participating in the rating is at least 70 resumes of graduates of specialized faculties of the specified graduation years, excluding resumes of interns, junior specialists, and applicants with less than 1 year of work experience in their specialty. Resumes for positions in the fields of development, information security, software testing, DevOps, analytics, data research, Machine Learning, Data engineering, etc. are considered.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese scientists develop wearable sweat analysis system for early warning of Parkinson’s disease

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    CHANGCHUN, June 11 (Xinhua) — A Chinese research team led by Zhang Qiang, a researcher with the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has successfully developed a fully integrated wearable sweat sensor for online analysis of multiple biomarkers related to Parkinson’s disease.

    The results of their research were published on Tuesday Beijing time in the scientific journal Advanced Materials.

    According to its results, the system allows for real-time detection of biomarkers in sweat, which allows non-invasive monitoring of disease progression over time. This opens up new opportunities for early intervention during the “golden window” in the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease.

    Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is difficult to detect in its early stages. Symptoms such as tremors and slowness of movement may not appear until many years after the initial degeneration of neurons. Without treatment, patients currently rely primarily on long-term drug therapy. Early diagnosis and prognosis are therefore incredibly important in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.

    “It’s only the size of a patch, but it contains a ‘miniature detector’ that we developed,” Zhang Qiang said. “It’s like installing a translator that converts the biological signals contained in sweat into user-friendly information that patients can understand.”

    Compared with traditional invasive testing, the flexible sensor device can overcome many technical problems.

    “It’s as easy to use as a watch,” Zhang Qiang added.

    “We hope that in the future, people at high risk of developing Parkinson’s disease will be able to access this health monitoring system,” Zhang Qiang said, adding that it will provide key technological support for the early diagnosis and prognosis of Parkinson’s disease. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping, Denis Sassou Nguesso Send Congratulatory Letters to Participants of Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators for Implementation of the Outcomes of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation

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    Xinhua | 11.06. 2025

    Keywords: China

    Source: Xinhua

    Xi Jinping, Denis Sassou Nguesso Send Congratulatory Letters to Participants in the Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinators for the Implementation of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Xi Jinping, Denis Sassou Nguesso Send Congratulatory Letters to Participants in the Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinators for the Implementation of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Opposes Politicization of Human Rights Issue in Myanmar: China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to UN

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    UNITED NATIONS, June 10 (Xinhua) — China’s envoy said Tuesday that China opposes the politicization of human rights issues in Myanmar.

    Sun Lei, China’s deputy permanent representative to the UN, made the remarks at an informal meeting of the General Assembly on Myanmar.

    The meeting was organized in accordance with General Assembly resolution 79/182. China, he said, had distanced itself from the consensus on the resolution. “We oppose the politicization and instrumentalization of the human rights issue and reject the practice of exerting public pressure on such issues.”

    As a friendly neighbor, China supports Myanmar in choosing a development path suited to its national conditions and in safeguarding its sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national stability while steadily advancing its domestic political agenda, he said.

    The international community should focus its efforts on overcoming differences and resolving problems, rather than raising tensions and further complicating the situation, Sun Lei said.

    According to him, the Myanmar people are currently in dire need of an end to the fighting and humanitarian aid. China has actively participated in promoting peace talks and achieved positive results. “We will continue to play a constructive role in helping Myanmar achieve stability and reconciliation. And we hope that the international community will work in the same direction.”

    The issue of the return of refugees to Myanmar’s Rakhine State from Bangladesh should ultimately be resolved through dialogue and consultation between the two countries. China has long made active diplomatic efforts in this regard and has provided numerous batches of humanitarian aid to both sides. The international community should support Myanmar and Bangladesh in strengthening communication and determination to accumulate favorable conditions and create a favorable environment for the repatriation process, Sun Lei said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, US held professional, frank talks: Chinese representative

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    LONDON, June 11 (Xinhua) — China and the United States have had professional, rational, in-depth and frank exchanges of views over the past two days, a senior Chinese official said Tuesday.

    Li Chenggang, China’s international trade negotiator and vice minister of commerce, made the remarks at a press briefing after the first meeting of the China-US Economic and Trade Consultation Mechanism held in London.

    The two sides agreed on a fundamental framework for implementing the consensus reached by the two heads of state during their telephone talks on June 5 and during the talks in Geneva, Li Chenggang said.

    He said it is hoped that the progress made at the London meeting will help build trust between China and the US and further promote the steady and healthy development of economic and trade ties between the two countries. Li Chenggang added that the meeting will also inject positive energy into global economic growth. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, UK pledge to step up party exchanges

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    LONDON, June 11 (Xinhua) — A delegation led by Liu Jianchao, director of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, concluded a three-day visit to the United Kingdom on Tuesday after attending the 13th Britain-China Leaders Forum in London.

    During the visit, Liu Jianchao held talks with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, former Labour Party leader and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and others.

    Both sides agreed that in the face of growing global challenges, healthy and stable relations between China and the UK, both permanent members of the UN Security Council and major global economies, serve the interests of the two countries and the world as a whole.

    They also agreed to make full use of dialogue mechanisms such as the UK-China Leaders Forum to strengthen communication and dialogue, mutual understanding and trust, expand practical cooperation in various fields, and promote people-to-people rapprochement and cultural exchanges.

    They also reaffirmed their commitment to upholding the international order with the UN at its core and to promoting global peace and development. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU scientists patent photocatalyst for air purification from carbon monoxide

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    Scientists from NSU have patented a catalyst for photooxidation of carbon monoxide (CO) under the influence of radiation of a wide spectral range. It effectively cleans gas-air mixtures and air from carbon monoxide at room temperature and is activated not only by ultraviolet radiation, like traditional photocatalysts used in this field, but also by natural light and by room light sources. The new catalyst also prevents the formation of carbon monoxide as a by-product during photocatalytic oxidation of a number of organic pollutants. In addition, it is capable of destroying chemicals, macromolecules, including DNA and RNA, and inactivating viruses and bacteria. Such a combined catalyst can be used in air purification systems and used as a photoactive coating for walls and other surfaces in office and residential premises. The authors of the invention emphasize that they created it in order to protect the environment and human health, since carbon monoxide is one of the most common pollutants.

    — As a result of human activity, (350–600) 106 tons of CO enter the atmosphere annually, with more than half of this amount (56–62%) coming from motor vehicles, since the CO content in the exhaust gases of mobile vehicles can reach 12%. Carbon monoxide is dangerous for humans, since when its molecules interact with blood hemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin is formed, which blocks the processes of oxygen transport and cellular respiration. A person’s presence in a closed space with a CO concentration in the air of more than 1250 mg/m3 for an hour leads to death. Fortunately, the concentrations of these pollutants in residential and work areas are usually low, but air purification is still necessary, because prolonged contact with these substances can lead to a deterioration in people’s well-being and harm their health, — the research fellow said. Scientific and Educational Center of the Institute of Chemical Technologies (INHIT) NSU, leading researcher of the photo- and electrocatalysis group of the Institute of Catalysis SB RAS Dmitry Selishchev.

    Different approaches are used to solve the problem of removing molecular impurities from gas-air mixtures, but the most effective way to clean the air from small concentrations of pollutants under room conditions is photocatalytic oxidation. This oxidation method is based on the fact that under the action of light quanta with an energy exceeding the width of the forbidden zone of the semiconductor photocatalyst, electron-hole pairs are formed in the volume of the photocatalyst. The resulting electron and hole can migrate to the surface of the photocatalyst and participate in oxidation-reduction reactions with adsorbed compounds. This ensures a high oxidation rate even in the case of small concentrations of pollutants under room conditions.

    — The photocatalytic method is one of the effective ways to clean indoor air from various types of pollutants. It is based on the use of special substances (photocatalysts), which, under the influence of light, provide oxidation of various types of pollutants, as a result of which they are transformed from the original state, when they are capable of harming human health, into harmless substances, such as, for example, carbon dioxide and water. This method is very effective in cleaning the air from organic types of pollutants. Traditional photocatalysts practically do not solve the problem of its purification from carbon monoxide, showing very low efficiency. To increase it to the desired level, we carried out a number of modifications of the photocatalysts we had previously developed by applying nanoparticles of noble metals – platinum and palladium – to their surface. These particles provide intermediate adsorption of carbon monoxide molecules, due to which the rate of their oxidation significantly increases, — explained Dmitry Selishchev.

    The most famous semiconductor photocatalyst is titanium dioxide, which is inexpensive and virtually non-toxic, but at the same time allows for the complete oxidation of virtually any substance due to the formation of highly reactive particles. The main disadvantage of titanium dioxide as a photocatalyst is its fairly large band gap (3.0–3.2 eV), as a result of which it is activated only by ultraviolet radiation and is unable to absorb visible light quanta, which limits its area of application.

    As Dmitry Selishchev explained, the most active photocatalysts are based on nanocrystalline titanium dioxide of a certain phase composition. In order to shift its spectrum of action along the wavelength scale to the visible light region, they proposed a synthesis method that provides for the introduction of additional nitrogen impurities, which lead to the appearance of additional energy levels and thus reduce the width of the forbidden zone. In this case, the catalyst is activated under the influence of light radiation of lower energy, i.e. with a longer wavelength.

    — First-generation photocatalytic air purifiers were based on ultraviolet sources, such as low-pressure mercury lamps. Currently, mercury light sources are completely banned in a number of countries, while in other countries, restrictions are being introduced with the prospect of completely abandoning their use. Therefore, there was a need to transfer catalytic air purifiers from ultraviolet radiation sources to more efficient and safe, affordable LED sources. We set ourselves the task of creating a catalyst capable of activation in a wide spectral range. Other researchers had previously worked on it, using different approaches. We proposed combining the main advantages of titanium oxide catalysts, which provide high efficiency, with a modification of their structure by introducing a nitrogen impurity into it through the use of certain reagents and treatments, — explained Dmitry Selishchev.

    The modified catalyst obtained in this way can be distinguished from its predecessor by color. The original catalyst is a white powder. This color indicates that it does not absorb, but reflects visible light. The modified catalyst turns yellow during manipulations. This means that it absorbs visible spectrum radiation. Such a catalyst is activated not only by visible light, but also by ultraviolet radiation, and can be used in new generations of devices for cleaning air from molecular impurities.

    Another important disadvantage of titanium dioxide, like other traditional semiconductor photocatalysts, is its low adsorption capacity for carbon monoxide molecules, resulting in a low rate of photocatalytic oxidation and a low rate of air purification from impurities of this type. This is also important because CO can be formed as a by-product during photocatalytic oxidation of organic pollutants, especially aromatic compounds. This can result in secondary air pollution.

    Since CO molecules are poorly sorbed on the surface, it was necessary to create additional centers for their absorption, as well as centers for the transfer of photogenerated charges. For this purpose, nanoparticles of noble metals – platinum and palladium – were introduced into the composition of the new photocatalyst, using certain reagents that ensure uniform distribution of nanoparticles over the surface of the photocatalyst.

    — The new catalyst will find application in air purification systems. There are several large manufacturers on the Russian market who are interested in using a new type of catalyst to improve the efficiency of their products. NSU scientists work in cooperation with them and offer their developments for use in creating new generations of air purifiers. Also, the researchers of our laboratory are working on creating self-cleaning coatings for various materials and surfaces. These coatings consist of a photoactive component and binders. We intend to use the modernized catalyst in this area as well, in order to continuously provide passive cleaning of premises from carbon monoxide. Currently, testing of a wall coating based on a catalyst for photooxidation of carbon monoxide is underway in laboratory conditions, — said Dmitry Selishchev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU scientists have discovered that an archaeological site in Krasnoyarsk is 10,000 years older than previously thought

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    The age of the archaeological site “Stoyanka Solnechny” (Krasnoyarsk) was determined by scientists from the Center for Collective Use “Accelerator Mass Spectrometry of the Novosibirsk State University and the Novosibirsk Scientific Center”. Radiocarbon analysis was performed on the bone remains of herbivores, which were discovered during large-scale rescue excavations conducted by researchers from Krasnoyarsk Geoarchaeology LLC and ANO “Archaeological Research of Siberia”. Based on the stratigraphic position of the finds in the deposits, types and technologies of manufacturing stone tools, they determined that the ancient hunters’ camp dates back to the early Holocene, namely the Mesolithic era, the general chronology of which is determined within 8-12 thousand years ago. The results obtained by Novosibirsk scientists using the accelerator mass spectrometry method came as a surprise to them – it turned out that the monument is 10 thousand years older and is not a continuation of the Paleolithic traditions in the subsequent geological era, as was previously believed, but a reflection of the earliest stages of the formation of the Afontovo culture. The results of the study were published in the International Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal “Stratum plus. Archaeology and cultural anthropology”, which is published by the University “Higher Anthropological School”.

    The Afontovskaya culture is an archaeological culture of the Upper Paleolithic (20-12 thousand years ago) on the Yenisei. It is characterized by stone tools on pebbles and flake chips, a developed technology for producing microplates, and a variety of tools made of horn and bone. The culture received its name from the archaeological site of Afontova Gora, a group of sites on the left bank of the Yenisei, within the boundaries of the modern city of Krasnoyarsk.

    — We received 12 samples of bone material and analyzed them for the content of the rare isotope 14C using accelerator mass spectrometry. Sample preparation was carried out in advance — collagen was isolated, graphitization and subsequent measurements were carried out on a Micadas accelerator mass spectrometer. We analyzed the bone remains of herbivores that could have been the prey of ancient hunters who regularly used this site for a long time. The samples mainly included bones and teeth of reindeer, a tubular bone of a roe deer, a phalanx of a fossil horse, two bones of a fossil bison and one bone of a bird — a corncrake, which was found in a pit trap. The age of the finds varied due to the fact that the main cultural layer was partially disturbed and the site itself included evidence of ancient activity and natural events of various eras. The most ancient bones were those of fossil bisons — they were 29-30 thousand years old, and the “youngest” were those of roe deer — 1600-1900 years old. The most numerous were the bones of reindeer, whose age averaged 19-21 thousand years. We had no difficulties in studying the samples and interpreting the data obtained, but the results were unexpected for the research staff of the ANO “Archaeological Research of Siberia,” said Alexey Petrozhitsky, engineer at the UMS NSU-NNC Collective Use Center and research fellow at the G.I. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics.

    The archaeological site “Solnechny Parking Lot” is located in the Yenisei Valley on the northern outskirts of Krasnoyarsk within the city limits. The ancient site got its name from the Solnechny microdistrict, on whose territory it is located. It is currently being actively built up, housing complexes and urban infrastructure facilities are being erected.

    “Solnechny Parking Lot” was discovered in 2017 by a detachment of OOO NPO “Archeological Design and Surveying” during a survey of the site of the planned construction of a highway. In 2019 and 2020, a detachment of OOO “Krasnoyarsk Geoarcheology” carried out security and rescue excavation work on the monument within the boundaries of the territory allocated for the construction of the road. The territory of the monument was significantly affected by anthropogenic activity. In the early 2000s, there was an arable field here. Ten years later, due to the expansion of the urban development zone, construction infrastructure facilities appeared on this territory, quarrying and embankment construction began. Also, the upper cover deposits over the entire area were disturbed during terrain planning, laying and operation of field roads. Most of it was covered with man-made deposits from fill and redeposited soil. Over a large area of the monument, artifacts were moved from their original position and mixed up, which significantly complicated the work of researchers and the dating of the monument.

    — An important feature of the Solnechny Parking lot is its location. Archaeologists traditionally look for Paleolithic sites on river banks, and this site is located about 7 kilometers from the Yenisei and there are no small rivers nearby. Despite the presence of individual such sites, this was unusual for us. We were interested in understanding how Stone Age people moved around the area and what places they inhabited. This was a campsite arranged on some unknown hunting routes of Paleolithic hunters. People came here periodically and their stay at the site was short-lived – despite the fact that the excavations affected significant areas, we were unable to find the remains or even traces of permanent dwellings or any objects indicating long-term residence in this place. We also did not find human remains. From all this, the conclusion was made: people did not live here permanently. They came to the camp to process hunting trophies, as well as other economic activities, the remains of which, in fact, are garbage, we recorded there. Unfortunately, it is difficult to say for sure why they were attracted to this particular place. Perhaps the key to the solution will be further research on new archaeological sites in this part of the Krasnoyarsk archaeological region – said Dmitry Gurulev, senior researcher at the ANO “Archaeological Research of Siberia”.

    Initially, archaeologists determined the age of this monument in the range of 9-12 thousand years. However, among the supposed finds of this period there were also later artifacts. For example, a pitfall trap. According to radiocarbon dating conducted later, its age was about 6 thousand years. Also found were an arrowhead, the so-called srezen, from the Middle Ages, bullets and a coin from the 19th century. However, these artifacts were isolated and uninformative, indicating that in subsequent times people no longer visited this place regularly and systematically until it was occupied by the modern city of Krasnoyarsk.

    The contents of the Solnechny Site artifact collection were quite typical for the Afontovo archaeological culture sites. It consisted mainly of stone tools that were used by Paleolithic people for all basic household needs. Quite simple tools were made from river pebbles – choppers, hammers, planers. These finds were combined with objects made using more complex and advanced technologies, such as squeezing stone splitting and obtaining micro-plate chips that were used as replaceable blades in composite cutting tools. These small and thin stone plates 6-7 mm wide were inserted into grooves of horn or wooden bases. When such an inserted blade became dull or split, it was replaced with a new one. Also among the finds were stone tools used to select such grooves – cutters. Since the site was a hunting site, archaeologists found various scrapers and piercers here, which were probably used to process skins. In total, more than 1,700 stone objects and about 1,000 fragments of animal bones were found at the excavation site, among which the remains of reindeer, which was the main object of hunting, predominate.

    -The dating of the monument, established by the scientists of the Central Committee of the SMS NSU-NNC, was a complete surprise for us. And for us these results are important for three reasons. Firstly, earlier we attributed the sunny parking to the early Golocene, but it turned out that it was much older and belongs to the very origin of the Athos culture of the upper Paleolithic. We evaluated the age of the object on the basis of his position in the stratigraphic context. In this case, he lay almost on the surface, at the minimum depth of about 20-30 cm. Of course, the depth of the occurrence depends on the type of deposits and the features of their accumulation, but usually the cultural layers of the Paleolithic are much deeper, in some cases at a depth of several meters. Here we are faced with a different situation, and now we can extrapolate the experience gained on other monuments in further excavation work. Secondly, the sunny parking is one of the few monuments with a reliably confirmed age, which shows us the stage of the formation of the Athos archaeological culture. Thanks to this, we know that at the very early stage of its existence, it was already formed in the form in which we know it according to later evidence: a set of stone guns and features of hunting fishing remained practically unchanged, namely, hunting for the northern deer. From all this, we can conclude that this archaeological culture was quite homogeneous throughout its existence, which is very important. Thirdly, it was important for us to explore a monument remote from a river network that did not have a clear binding to the landscape. Similar monuments are present in the vicinity of Krasnoyarsk, but today they are known only by separate random finds, and the sunny parking is the only object that was excavated on a wide area of ​​more than 3000 m2, and therefore may act as a standard in such research, Dmitry Gurulev explained.

    The specialists of the ANO “Archaeological Research of Siberia” have been working together with the UMS NSU-NNC Collective Use Center for years. Every year they send several dozen samples to determine their age using an accelerator mass spectrometer. Krasnoyarsk archaeologists intend to continue their joint work in the future, since there is a constant need to determine the age of new archaeological sites excavated annually, and the ability to conduct this kind of research in Russia is only available at the UMS NSU-NNC Collective Use Center.

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    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — China’s State Administration for Market Regulation on Tuesday launched a public opinion solicitation procedure on the supervision and management rules of online trading.

    The department said the draft rules were developed in cooperation with the State Internet Information Office of China to strengthen supervision and administration of streaming activities, protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and operators, and promote the healthy development of the e-commerce sector.

    The rules require streaming e-commerce platform operators to strengthen verification of the identity and qualifications of streaming studio operators, marketing agencies and marketers in the sector.

    Marketing personnel in the live broadcasting sector within the framework of e-commerce have a duty to provide real, accurate and comprehensive information about products or services and not to provide false or misleading information to consumers.

    E-commerce platform operators should cooperate with relevant authorities to take action against violators of market supervision rules and Internet-related laws and regulations, the department said, stressing the legal liability that will follow for failure to comply with relevant obligations.

    The regulator said it would improve the content of the regulations based on the results of the public opinion request and implement them as soon as possible. -0-

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    The National Football Stadium in Belarus, built with the support of China, was officially opened on June 7. On this day, a friendly match between the youth teams of China and Belarus was held here. The President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko attended the opening ceremony and watched the match. This stadium is one of the key projects within the framework of the One Belt, One Road initiative, it is located in the industrial area of Minsk. The facility occupies an area of 12.43 hectares, and the development area is 48 thousand square meters. This stadium, designed for 33,145 spectators, is a professional football arena of international level, as well as a cultural and sports complex for the population.

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