10.01.2026, 18:36 93256
Wildfires have destroyed over 130 buildings in southeastern Australia
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As a result of forest fires in Victoria, which is located in the south-east of Australia, more than 130 buildings and residential buildings were destroyed, and 38 thousand people were left without electricity, iz.ru cites the Reuters.
Those involved in extinguishing the flames, which have already destroyed 300,000 hectares, said that these fires were the largest in the state since the "Black Summer" of 2019-2020, when an area the size of Turkey was burned out on the continent, killing 33 people in the state.
My thoughts are with the Australians in these regional communities at this very difficult time," the words of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese are quoted in the material.
Jacinta Allan, the prime minister of the state where wildfires are currently being recorded, said thousands of firefighters were trying to contain the fires and "bring them under control if possible."
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22.06.2026, 17:40 2181
Explosion Hits QatarEnergy Gas Facility Near Doha
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An explosion has occurred at a QatarEnergy facility near Doha, reportedly caused by a technical malfunction, according to RBC, citing Qatari authorities.
The blast took place at a plant in the Ras Laffan industrial zone, north of Doha, Qatar’s Ministry of Interior said. More than 50 people were injured, while 18 others remain missing.
According to the ministry, the incident was caused by a technical failure.
Later, QatarEnergy, the state-owned oil and gas company whose facilities are located in Ras Laffan, confirmed on social media platform X that an "incident resulting in an explosion and fire" occurred at the Barzan gas distribution facility during start-up operations.
In mid-March, Ras Laffan was targeted by missile attacks. The strikes caused significant damage to QatarEnergy facilities and triggered a major fire.
QatarEnergy’s facilities in Ras Laffan form the world’s largest centre for the production and export of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The industrial complex accounts for approximately 20% of global LNG supplies.
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22.06.2026, 14:48 2886
Chinese tech firm completes direct-to-cell satellite calls
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A Chinese satellite internet company has achieved a major tech milestone, successfully completing direct-to-satellite voice calls using standard, unmodified commercial smartphones, Xinhua reports.
The firm, Spacesail, based in Shanghai in east China, announced on Friday that this marks China's first trial of its kind, with the entire communication link remaining smooth and stable throughout, while delivering excellent voice quality.
Earlier this month, China launched a Zhuque-2E rocket carrying two satellites, including Spacesail DTC 01. This Spacesail test satellite is designed to verify key technologies for direct-to-cell services and integrated space-ground networking, supporting the convergence of satellite communications with 5G/6G.
Its direct-to-cell technology requires no hardware or software modifications to standard commercial smartphones, and the field test showed full signal strength and voice quality on par with terrestrial 5G. Also, its high compatibility with existing mobile networks paves the way for deeply integrated space-ground communications, according to the company.
By June 5, the Spacesail Constellation had grown to include 200 satellites.
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19.06.2026, 12:56 17151
CACF Chief Joins High-Level Advisory Council on Green Transition
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Yerlik Karazhan, Chief Executive Officer of the Central Asian Climate Fund (CACF), has been appointed to the High-Level Advisory Council on Green Transition, established at the initiative of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), according to the press service of the Central Asia Project Office for Climate Change and Green Energy.
The council was created to strengthen international cooperation in climate finance and advance reforms of development institutions. It is chaired by Nand Kishore Singh, Co-Chair of the G20 Independent Experts Group on the Reform of Multilateral Development Banks.
The council also includes prominent international experts, among them Nicholas Stern, one of the world's leading climate economists and author of the landmark Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change.
According to the statement, Karazhan’s participation will ensure that Central Asia is represented in discussions on the global climate finance architecture and the implementation of green transition policies.
One of the council’s key objectives will be to develop proposals for reforming international financial institutions and mechanisms for attracting green investment to developing countries, including those of the Global South.
The council’s inaugural meeting is scheduled to take place in London on 26 June. Participants are expected to define the main areas of work, thematic priorities and anticipated outcomes for the next two years.
CACF noted that the fund serves as the legal entity of the Central Asia Project Office for Climate Change and Green Energy, which was established in 2024 in implementation of an initiative proposed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The fund’s mission is to support Central Asia’s climate transition through the promotion of environmental initiatives, innovation and international partnerships.
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18.06.2026, 09:16 20781
Iran and US Sign Memorandum of Understanding Electronically
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The United States and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding that provides for an end to the war and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, RBC reported, citing Iranian broadcaster Press TV.
The document was signed electronically, making a previously planned signing ceremony in Geneva unnecessary. The memorandum was signed by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said.
When a document is signed by the highest-ranking officials of both countries, any violation of it will naturally carry more serious consequences. Given our past experience, we preferred this approach," he said.
According to Axios, the agreement has already entered into force.
At the same time, a meeting between US and Iranian representatives in Switzerland will go ahead as planned. US Vice President J.D. Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf are expected to discuss the start of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme.
Earlier reports said that the United States and Iran had reached several compromises in the final text of the memorandum of understanding. The two countries announced the agreement during the night of June 15.
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11.06.2026, 16:35 38621
CSTO Foreign Ministers Oppose Glorification of Nazism and an Arms Race in Outer Space
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The foreign ministers of the member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) have adopted two statements focusing on preserving the historical memory of the Great Patriotic War and preventing an arms race in outer space.
Ahead of the 85th anniversary of the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, the foreign ministers honoured the memory of the millions who lost their lives and stressed the importance of preserving the historical truth about the events of the war.
The ministers underscored the inadmissibility of historical falsification, attempts to revise the causes and outcomes of the Second World War, as well as the glorification of Nazism and its collaborators.
We will continue to oppose any attempts to falsify and distort historical facts and to revise the causes and outcomes of the conflict," the statement said.
The CSTO member states also reaffirmed their commitment to the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal and called for continued efforts to counter manifestations of neo-fascism, neo-Nazism, racial discrimination, and religious intolerance.
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08.06.2026, 12:25 48706
Powerful Earthquake in the Philippines Kills Four
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At least four people have been killed and more than 200 injured following a powerful earthquake in the Philippines, a correspondent reports.
According to seismologists, the magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Mindanao Island in the south of the country, broadcaster 24.kz reported.
A tsunami measuring approximately one metre in height was also recorded in coastal areas. Dozens of buildings, including schools, hospitals and residential homes, were damaged. The island’s airport was temporarily closed, and passengers were advised to monitor updates to flight schedules.
Authorities issued tsunami warnings for nine provinces.
Residents of coastal areas have been urged to evacuate to higher ground. Similar warnings were also issued in several neighbouring countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan.
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05.06.2026, 13:04 57786
Xi Story: A bus ride across China's urban-rural divide
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As China works to narrow the development gap between cities and the countryside, the transformation of Jiaxing City in eastern Zhejiang Province is reflected in something as ordinary as a bus ride, Xinhua reports.
One spring afternoon in 2004, Xi Jinping, then secretary of Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), stepped onto a bus in downtown Jiaxing and rode more than 20 kilometers to the rural end of the route.
Xi wanted to see for himself how the city's new urban-rural bus service was faring. Launched in 2003, it was among the earliest bus lines in Zhejiang - and even in China - to directly link the city with the countryside.
During the journey, Xi struck up a conversation with conductor Jin Lijun, asking about changes since the route opened.
Now, farmers can travel into the city much more easily," said Jin.
This bus route winds its way to Sanxing Village, a well-known peach-growing area. In the past, farmers took their harvests only as far as the township market to sell. The new bus line carried them straight into the city, where their peaches could fetch higher prices.
Xi also invited passengers to share their views on the service - what still needed improvement and what they hoped to see next. The bus came alive with conversation.
After getting off the bus, Xi spoke with nearby villagers and listened to their views on urban-rural integration. They talked enthusiastically about the changes the new service had brought to their daily lives.
Such scenes reflected an approach Xi had long emphasized throughout his political career: pursuing projects that genuinely benefit the public and shaping policies by listening directly to the people they affect.
Among the concerns raised during the bus tour was a request for traffic lights at an intersection of a highway and a township road. Xi immediately instructed local authorities to look into the matter.
The 40-minute ride also gave him a firsthand look at infrastructure bottlenecks. Xi suggested widening a narrow road to improve accessibility and facilitate more convenient travel between urban and rural areas.
By then, Jiaxing had already opened 36 such bus routes linking 30 townships and 238 administrative villages - part of the efforts to close the urban-rural divide that had emerged alongside China's rapid economic development.
When Xi began working in Zhejiang in late 2002, he spent months traveling across the province to understand its realities on the ground. During visits to villages, he spoke with grassroots officials and farmers, guided by a central question: how could Zhejiang's over 30 million rural residents share more fully in the benefits of growth?
In July 2003, Xi unveiled a development strategy that made coordinated urban-rural development and deeper integration between city and countryside a long-term priority for Zhejiang. Integrated bus services in Jiaxing were among the first initiatives.
A bus route generated no headline-grabbing economic statistics, yet it quietly transformed daily lives for thousands of residents. In Xi's view, addressing people's everyday concerns is what constitutes meaningful public service and a genuine measure of governance achievement.
Tackling problems in economic development is an achievement, and so is addressing people's livelihood concerns," Xi said in a 2004 speech at the provincial Party School on the question of what it means to perform well - remarks that challenged the long-standing tendency to equate official performance solely with GDP growth.
For Xi, pursuing achievements that genuinely benefit the people has long been rooted in his identity as a CPC member. As he has said, the Party was born for the people and has prospered because of the people. "Serving the people wholeheartedly is the ultimate purpose of our Party's actions and what distinguishes the CPC from all others," he noted.
That conviction took shape in Xi's early years. More than half a century ago, while working in a poor rural area of northwest China, he led villagers in digging wells, building terraced fields and installing biogas pits to improve daily life. It was the first chapter in a political journey that would later take him through various levels of governance before eventually reaching China's top leadership - with striving to improve people's lives remaining a consistent thread throughout.
In November 2012, after being elected general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Xi told journalists from China and abroad: "The Chinese people's aspiration for a better life is the goal we must strive for."
Over the past two decades, Zhejiang has steadily moved toward the goals Xi laid out during his time in the province. It is now among China's most balanced regions in terms of the urban-rural income gap, with the ratio narrowing from 2.43:1 in 2003 to 1.81:1 in 2025. Part of that shift has come from the rise of rural industries with local features.
Public services have also spread deeper into rural areas. Zhejiang is one of the first provinces to provide passenger bus access to every administrative village. Today, integrated urban-rural bus networks cover more than 90 percent of the province. Basic public services in other areas have also improved, leading to more equitable and balanced access to high-quality services for both urban and rural residents.
In Jiaxing, the bus route Xi took is still in service, but the landscape along the route has quietly changed. Buses once crowded with farmers are now also carrying urban visitors heading to the countryside for fruit-picking trips, camping, or music festivals.
Jin, the conductor, is now a ride-hailing driver. "I go back and forth between the city and the countryside every day," Jin said. "You can really feel the gap narrowing year by year."
As China kicks off its 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030) and enters the final decade toward its 2035 goal of basically achieving modernization, officials' understanding of performance has come under renewed scrutiny, seen as central to delivering on long-term development targets.
Leading officials at all levels now are full of enthusiasm and drive -- which is a good thing. But what matters most is that understanding of what counts as good performance must be correct," Xi said during a February inspection trip in Beijing.
Later that month, the CPC initiated a Party-wide study campaign, urging members -- especially officials at the county level and above -- to establish and practice a correct understanding of governance performance, which prioritizes people's well-being and values long-term, tangible results that may not be immediately visible, yet delivered through sound decision-making and concrete actions.
In March, Xi returned to the theme during a group deliberation with national lawmakers. "Party officials and members should be guided to work diligently," he said, "and to deliver results that stand up in practice, in the eyes of the people, and over the course of time."
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31.05.2026, 20:10 71686
8 killed, including infant, in traffic accident in western Türkiye
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Eight people, including a nine-month-old infant, were killed after a bus crashed and caught fire in western Türkiye early Sunday, WAM reported.
The bus crashed into highway barriers in Denizli Province at 01:40 local time while travelling from Izmir to the Mediterranean city of Antalya with 38 passengers and three crew members on board, Demiroren News Agency reported.
The accident also left 33 people injured. Among those killed were the 50-year-old driver and the father of the infant.
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