Chinese Premier Stresses Sustainable Economic Growth, High-Quality Development

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BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Thursday stressed the importance of using the stability and long-term growth of domestic economic circulation to guard against the uncertainty of international circulation, and called for promoting the country's sustainable and long-term economic growth and high-quality development.

Li Qiang made the remarks at a State Council meeting on strengthening domestic circulation, chaired by State Council Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang.

China needs to coordinate its strategy of expanding domestic demand and deepening supply-side structural reforms, and strengthen effective links between domestic and international markets, Li Qiang said.

The head of the Chinese government stressed that in order to strengthen domestic economic circulation, it is necessary to focus on four aspects: efficient allocation of resources, deep integration of scientific and technological and industrial innovation, building self-sufficient and complete industrial and supply chains, and maintaining a dynamic balance between supply and demand.

Li Qiang called for providing targeted and effective assistance to the country's foreign trade enterprises, stimulating employment in various ways, identifying the potential for stimulating consumption, increasing effective investment, and coordinating development and security.

The Premier of the State Council stressed that all departments and regions should strengthen the planning and implementation of policies, strengthen the coordination of work, and do everything possible to stimulate market vitality and social creativity. –0–

Pakistan, India agree to extend ceasefire until May 18: Pakistani FM

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ISLAMABAD, May 15 (Xinhua) — Pakistan and India held talks on Thursday and agreed to extend the current ceasefire until May 18, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said.

Speaking in parliament, he said that earlier on Thursday, the two countries' militaries had contacted each other and decided to extend the ceasefire, followed by a transition to political dialogue.

“The initial ceasefire agreement concluded on May 10 was in effect until May 12. It was then extended until May 14, and now until May 18,” I. Dar told parliamentarians.

He added that so far, military-level talks have played an important role in maintaining the ceasefire, and comprehensive political talks will begin after May 18.

"Comprehensive and result-oriented negotiations will be held with India. The aim is not to recognize anyone's superiority, but to resolve issues on the basis of equality," the Pakistani Foreign Minister stressed.

Tensions between the two countries escalated in the early hours of May 7 when India carried out airstrikes on several targets in Pakistan following an armed attack last month in Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Kashmir, where unidentified militants killed 26 civilians.

After several days of fierce fighting, the parties agreed to a ceasefire on May 10, which was then extended in stages. –0–

V. Zelensky refused to participate in Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in Istanbul

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ANKARA, May 15 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said at a press conference held at the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey on Thursday that he will not personally participate in the talks with the Russian side in Istanbul, but the Ukrainian side will send a high-level delegation to them.

V. Zelensky arrived in Ankara at midday on May 15, after which he held several hours of closed-door talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at his residence. He then made the above statement at a press conference at the Ukrainian embassy.

He said that the Ukrainian delegation would be headed by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and would include representatives of military and intelligence agencies. It is not yet clear when the talks will take place – May 15 or 16.

The head of the Russian delegation to the talks with Ukraine, Vladimir Medinsky, said on Thursday: "We view these talks as a continuation of the peace process in Istanbul, which, unfortunately, was interrupted by the Ukrainian side three years ago. Our official delegation has been approved by a presidential decree, and it has all the necessary competencies and powers to conduct negotiations."

"The delegation is set on a constructive mood, on finding possible solutions and points of contact. The goal of direct negotiations with the Ukrainian side is to sooner or later establish long-term peace by eliminating the basic root causes of the conflict," the head of the Russian delegation emphasized. –0–

China's decision not to approve Taiwan region's participation in 78th WHA session received broad support from international community – Chinese MFA

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BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — China's decision not to approve the Taiwan region's participation in the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA) has found broad support and understanding in the international community, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Thursday.

Lin Jian made the remarks at a regular press briefing, commenting on media reports that Taiwan has not yet received an invitation to attend the 78th session of the WHA, which opens on May 19. The diplomat noted that China's position on Taiwan's participation in international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), is consistent and clear.

“This issue should be resolved in accordance with the one-China principle, which is also a fundamental principle affirmed by UN General Assembly (GA) Resolution 2758 and WHA Resolution 25.1,” Lin Jian noted.

According to him, the Chinese region of Taiwan has no basis, no reason, and no right to participate in the WHA without the permission of the central government, and due to the stubborn separatist position of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration in Taiwan, there is no longer a political basis for the Taiwan region to participate in the WHA.

In order to uphold the one-China principle and uphold the seriousness and authority of the relevant UNGA and WHA resolutions, China has decided not to approve the Taiwan region's participation in this year's WHA session, Lin Jian said.

He recalled that for quite some time now, the DPP administration and individual countries have been openly trying to turn back the wheel of history by deliberately distorting and challenging UNGA Resolution 2758 in an effort to challenge the one-China principle.

“Such actions, in fact, challenge not only China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also international justice, broad international consensus and the post-war international order,” the official representative emphasized.

As Lin Jian noted, China's decision not to approve the Taiwan region's participation in this year's WHA session has won broad support and understanding from the international community, and this convincingly demonstrates that adhering to the one-China principle meets the aspirations of the people and the general trend of the times, and is a generally recognized truth.

“The international community’s commitment to the one-China principle is unquestionable and cannot be shaken. Whatever the DPP administration says or does, it will not change the fact that Taiwan is part of China, nor will it stop the historical trend toward China’s inevitable and final reunification,” Lin Jian concluded, adding that “Taiwan independence” is a dead end, and any provocations by its supporters are doomed to failure. –0–

The Russian delegation in Istanbul is determined to find possible solutions and points of contact – head of the delegation V. Medinsky

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Moscow, May 15 (Xinhua) — The Russian delegation views the talks with Ukraine as a continuation of the peace process in Istanbul, which was interrupted in 2022, Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation at the talks with Ukraine, said on Thursday.

"We view these negotiations as a continuation of the peace process in Istanbul, which, unfortunately, was interrupted by the Ukrainian side three years ago. Our official delegation was approved by the presidential decree, and it has all the necessary competencies and powers to conduct negotiations," V. Medinsky said.

"The delegation is set on a constructive mood, on finding possible solutions and points of contact. The task of direct negotiations with the Ukrainian side is to sooner or later reach the establishment of long-term peace, eliminating the basic root causes of the conflict," the head of the Russian delegation emphasized.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking to journalists in the Kremlin on the night of May 11, proposed that the Ukrainian side resume direct negotiations, interrupted in 2022, without preconditions. It was proposed to begin the dialogue on May 15 in Istanbul. Later on May 11, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed to V. Putin on the social network X to hold a personal meeting in Turkey on May 15 to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict. He added that Ukraine also expects a full and long-term ceasefire starting on May 12. On Wednesday, V. Putin approved the composition of the Russian delegation for negotiations with Ukraine, headed by Russian presidential aide V. Medinsky. –0–

China issues guidelines to push ahead with urban renewal campaign

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BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — China will vigorously and steadily push forward urban renewal projects, according to a policy document released Thursday.

The document, released by the General Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council, aims to make significant progress in the urban renewal campaign by 2030. It sets goals to improve safety conditions, enhance service efficiency, enhance living environments, develop business models and protect cultural heritage.

It is noted that efforts should focus on strengthening and renovating existing buildings, including in older residential areas, while optimizing infrastructure such as parking, charging stations, fire protection and communications.

According to the document, the renewal and reconstruction of old commercial areas, industrial zones and villages within the city will be promoted. It is supposed to create multi-level and comprehensive networks of public services to meet the everyday needs of the population.

The directive emphasizes the need for accelerated construction and reconstruction of gas, water, drainage, sewer, underground heating communications and utility tunnels, as well as active construction of public fire-fighting facilities and improvement of transport infrastructure.

In addition, requirements have been formulated for the restoration of urban ecosystems and the protection of the historical and cultural heritage of cities.

The document provides for the creation of a mechanism for implementing urban renewal programs, improving land use policies, and developing a housing safety management system throughout the entire life cycle. –0–

The leading engineering school of SPbPU summed up the results of two and a half years of work

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The Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (PISH SPbPU) presented the results of its work for 2024 and long-term development plans at the Council for the consideration of issues and coordination of the activities of the PISH chaired by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Valery Falkov.

The flagship project of the Ministry of Education and Science "Advanced Engineering Schools" has been implemented since 2022. Currently, 50 such schools have been created within its framework, and by 2030, on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin, their number should be increased to 100. Starting this year, the first 30 schools from 15 regions, including PISh SPbPU, according to the terms of the project, are moving to a new stage of financing – after three years of budget financing, they will switch to off-budget and will work at the expense of funds attracted from industrial partners.

The first 30 advanced engineering schools are moving to a new qualitative level of development. The results presented by the university teams show that together we have managed to create an effective model for integrating education, science and production. The next stage for the first wave of schools will be scaling up their activities. Everything necessary for this is available: modern equipment, competencies, established contacts with industrial partners. It is important that regional authorities pay great attention to the development of advanced engineering schools in their cities, understanding their value for strengthening relations between higher education and the real sector of the economy, emphasized the head of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science Valery Falkov.

Today, 12 master's programs are implemented at PIS SPbPU. From 2022 to 2024, the enrollment of students in the master's programs of PIS SPbPU increased by 2.5 times, and the enrollment in the Applied Mechanics program became the largest in Russia – 68 people. In 2024, the first graduation of master's students took place, and all graduates were employed at industrial partner enterprises, in partner universities, structural divisions of SPbPU and PIS SPbPU, as well as in companies in the high-tech sector of the economy.

Also, PISh SPbPU has developed and is implementing 53 programs of additional professional education (APE) for managers and engineering personnel of such companies as T Plus, Inter RAO, Power Machines, Severstal, companies of the United Aircraft Corporation (PJSC United Aircraft Corporation, Ilyushin Aviation Complex, Yakovlev, JSC AeroKomposit), UEC, UEC-Aviadvigatel, UEC-Klimov, etc.

The program of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering" allowed us to open many new modern laboratories and scientific and educational spaces at our university, develop and launch new master's and additional professional education programs in relevant engineering areas. I would like to note that the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU also expanded its effective and systematic interaction with industrial partners – high-tech companies and corporations. In addition, it was at the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" that the qualified partnership model was successfully tested, which formed the basis of the SPbPU Development Program until 2030 and in the long term until 2036. Formed teams with competencies and experience in solving breakthrough scientific and technological problems, the created scientific and scientific-technological reserve and the established effective qualified partnership with industry will help us make a breakthrough in the scientific and technological sphere, aimed at ensuring the technological leadership of our country, – commented the rector of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, chairman of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy.

Over the past 2.5 years, the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School has made a significant contribution to the development of the university's infrastructure. From 2022 to 2025, 11 research and educational spaces were opened in the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School, and six more are planned to be opened by 2030.

The Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is one of the most successful engineering schools, which is confirmed by the growth in the number of master's programs and continuing education programs, the number of R & D projects implemented in the interests of high-tech companies and the successful employment of graduates. All this together has a positive effect on the overall qualification growth of the professional workshop of design engineers and developers. In fact, the SPbPU PISh makes a significant contribution to building up the intellectual potential of the Northern capital. It is important to note that the scientific and technological groundwork of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" formed the basis of the Strategy and Development Program of the Polytechnic University until 2030, in particular one of the key scientific and technological areas "Systemic Digital Engineering", – noted the Vice-Governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin.

The delegation of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering" included: the head of the SPbPU Office of Technological Leadership Oleg Rozhdestvensky, the vice-governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin, the director of the department of scientific and technical activities of JSC TVEL Alexey Shishkin, the first vice-rector of SPbPU Vitaly Sergeev, the director of the center for additional professional education of the SPbPU PISh Sergey Salkutsan.

As for developments, from 2022 to 2025, PISh SPbPU implemented more than 70 projects and attracted more than 1.8 billion rubles under commercial contracts for R&D and the provision of scientific and technological services commissioned by the high-tech industry.

Several large-scale projects were completed by specialists of the SPbPU PISh at the orders of various companies that are part of the Rosatom State Corporation. In the field of digital modeling, the school's specialists were the first to create the architecture and digital models for a digital twin of a vitrification furnace for high-level radioactive waste. In 2024, at the order of the Composite Division of the Rosatom State Corporation, engineers developed a pilot industrial technology for the production of filaments from continuous carbon fiber based on thermoplastics and delivered ultra-high-performance installations to the Rosatom State Corporation – 12 km of filament/hour.

By order of JSC TVEL (Fuel Division of the State Corporation Rosatom), specialists from the Engineering Center (CompMechLab®) of the SPbPU PISh developed digital twins of fuel assemblies of water-cooled nuclear reactors of the TVS-K PWR and TVS VVER types. Over three years of work, engineers from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University developed virtual test benches and ranges (VIS and VIP) for tetrahedral (TVS-K PWR) and hexagonal (TVS VVER) fuel assemblies: VIS "Gidrodinamika", VIS "Prochnost", VIP "Bezopasnost – TUK" and VIP "Bezopasnost – OR SUZ".

Using digital systems engineering technologies, the school's specialists performed comprehensive strength calculations of the ice-resistant fixed platform LSP "A" structures for the Kamennomysskoye-Sea gas field, guaranteeing the reliability of the structure for a period of 100 years of operation.

Also among the significant achievements is the development of improved sports sleds with improved aerodynamic characteristics for the Russian athlete, three-time world champion and two-time winner of the World Cup in luge Roman Repilov; the development and production of an optimal composite fairing for a modernized two-seater motor paraglider for the famous traveler Fyodor Konyukhov.

In 2024, the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU achieved significant success in the field of unmanned aircraft systems, winning the competition of the ANO "FC BAS" as part of the implementation of the state Strategy for the Development of Unmanned Aviation of the Russian Federation and signed a contract for "Development of a system for constructing virtual test stands and virtual test sites, conducting digital tests of unmanned aerial vehicle elements based on a single digital platform for the development and use of UAS digital twins."

We would also like to note the development of the Digital Platform for the development and application of digital twins CML-Bench® as a whole as one of the key tools for the implementation of knowledge-intensive multidisciplinary projects. In full accordance with the strategic state objectives of ensuring technological leadership of domestic high-tech products, the development of the Digital Platform CML-Bench® is aimed at active integration with the engineering software of Russian vendors, and in 2024 the platform was certified according to the sixth level of trust of the FSTEC and compliance with the requirements for state information systems of the third class, which provide the ability to process information constituting a commercial secret and information "For official use only".

The implementation of the socio-economic development initiative "Advanced Engineering Schools" in the period from 2022 to 2024 was carried out within the framework of the federal project "Advanced Engineering Schools" of the state program "Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation". Since 2025, the continuity of the activities of the project "Advanced Engineering Schools" was ensured by including them in the federal project "Universities for the Generation of Leaders" of the national project "Youth and Children".

In accordance with the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated May 26, 2022 No. 1315-r, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU Alexey Borovkov joined the Council for Grants for Providing State Support for the Creation and Development of Advanced Engineering Schools. In order to avoid a conflict of interest, Alexey Ivanovich did not take part in the presentation and evaluation of the development results of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" of SPbPU, of which he is the head.

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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 80 in Gaza, cripple cancer hospital

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GAZA, May 15 (Xinhua) — At least 80 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Palestinian medical and institutional sources said.

The shelling of the town killed 54 people, including women and children, according to a press statement issued by Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis.

Gaza's European Hospital, the only medical facility in the Palestinian enclave that provides cancer care, was put out of action by recent Israeli airstrikes, according to health officials in the Palestinian enclave.

The attacks by the Jewish state “caused significant damage to infrastructure, in particular sewer lines, damaged department buildings and destroyed roads leading to the hospital,” the authorities said in a press statement.

Medical sources also told Xinhua that another 26 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City and other areas in the northern part of the enclave.

On May 13, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the Jewish state's military would enter the Gaza Strip "with full force" in the coming days to continue the defeat of the Hamas movement.

Israel resumed full-scale military action in Gaza on March 18, ending a two-month truce. Since then, 2,876 Palestinians have been killed and more than 7,800 wounded, according to health officials in the enclave.

The total number of Palestinians killed since the current round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict began on October 7, 2023, reached 53,010 as of Thursday, according to official statistics from Gaza's health authorities. –0–

World's largest car carrier, built by China, sets off on maiden voyage

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SHANGHAI, May 15 (Xinhua) — China's self-built car carrier Anji Ansheng, the world's largest by cargo capacity, departed from Shanghai Port on Thursday evening on its maiden voyage, carrying nearly 7,000 Chinese-made vehicles to Europe.

The car carrier's departure from Shanghai marked a new milestone for Chinese shipbuilding as the Anji Ansheng broke the world's largest cargo-carrying capacity record set just weeks earlier by Chinese auto giant BYD's Shenzhen. The Shenzhen previously held the title of the world's largest car carrier in operation. –0–

"Real School of Life": HSE Students Take Part in BRICS Youth Summit

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In April, the next BRICS Youth Innovation Summit was held in Cape Town, South Africa. Our country was again represented by students from the Higher School of Economics. The event was organized by the South African BRICS Youth Association (SABYA).

The BRICS Youth Summit 2025 was held under the theme “Innovating the Future: Technologies for Sustainable Development and Social Well-being”. It provided a new generation of innovators with the opportunity to address global challenges through collaborative technological solutions that promote sustainable development and social equality in the BRICS countries and the entire Global South. The summit was attended by over 50 delegates from 12 countries, as well as 50 observers from various institutions and organizations in South Africa.

As in the previous year, the selection of HSE delegates was carried out by the Centre for International Student Mobility and Educational Projects of the Internationalisation Directorate. The organisers not only provided HSE students with a unique opportunity to participate in the summit free of charge, but also covered all expenses for their stay in Cape Town during the event.

The delegation included the following students:

Diana Fakhritdinova, OP "Economics and statistics“;

Mary Oganesyan, OP "Economics and statistics“;

Anna Danilova, OP "Pharmaceutical law and healthcare".

The participants shared their impressions of the summit, communication with representatives of different countries and African nature.

Diana Fakhritdinova and Meri Oganesyan presented their joint project Just.Display in the category “Digital Transformation for Economic Growth” and won a prize.

“Mary and I were lucky enough to attend the BRICS Youth Summit, which this year took place in the bright and memorable Cape Town. Sending our application rather at random, we did not expect to receive a positive response from the selection committee. But as soon as it arrived, we immediately started preparing the presentation of our project,” said Diana Fakhritdinova. “We have been developing the Just.Display project since school. It is an effective solution for managing advertising and information screens. It is a modern platform that provides instant content updates on any digital media — from single screens to large-scale networks. The system combines a simple interface, mobility in management and technology at the level of high corporate standards. Today, our solution is used in such organizations as the Skolkovo Technopark, the Donstroy development company, and others. We continue to improve the product and develop our name in the market, offering clients a reliable, scalable and intuitive solution for operational management.

We are proud that we were able to present our project at such a representative event. A lot of effort and energy was invested in the preparation, and it was completely justified. Finding ourselves surrounded by proactive participants and organizers, we immediately felt how serious the level of the summit was. Everyone shared ideas and stories of their projects – useful, thoughtful and truly significant. It was cool to see how startups created by the same students are already bringing tangible benefits and striving for more.

On the day of the presentations, the atmosphere became calmer: everyone had already met, the excitement had subsided a little. We presented our project, showing what our team is capable of, confidently answered the jury's questions and eagerly awaited the results. Third place was a real surprise for us, especially considering that we were the youngest participants of the summit.

Mary and I would like to sincerely thank HSE and Center for International Student Mobility and Educational Projects Directorates of Internationalization for the support, knowledge and opportunities that give us self-confidence and help us develop not only in our studies but also in real projects. Special thanks to the director of the center Valeria Vadimovna Sokolova for her support and assistance at all stages of preparation and participation in the summit.

Such events are a real school of life. We returned home with an incredible amount of insights, connections, skills and knowledge. We were lucky to meet a huge number of proactive people, and we have already started developing collaborations with some of them."

Anna Danilova presented her project in the category "Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Social Good". "My project was dedicated to the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Its main goal is to ensure the availability of the system for any segment of the population and the population of any territorial remoteness in order to improve the level of health and well-being," says the student. – According to our idea, the algorithm works together with a medical specialist and currently acts only as an auxiliary element, not the main one. We are setting up the algorithm in order to increase the accuracy of diagnostics and the objectivity of the assessment, and would like to further track whether artificial intelligence can replace medical specialists in general and in which specific areas this is possible.

I really liked the projects of Chinese colleagues who propose using artificial intelligence to automate the harvesting of fruits and vegetables. I also heard from my roommate from South Africa about interesting projects in the field of technological support for food security. It was interesting to listen to the ideas of guys from different countries, taking into account the peculiarities of their mentality and the culture of the country in which they live and implement their ideas.

My project was positively received by the participants, some even wrote and learned details and opportunities for cooperation after the summit. For me, this trip was a real discovery, as it is a completely different country and culture. I made many new acquaintances from the BRICS countries, with some of them we exchanged numbers to continue communication in the future.

What I also liked about the summit was that there were guys who were just starting to implement their project, and there were those who had already implemented it and were implementing new ideas. It turned out to be a kind of mutual work: newcomers share fresh ideas with those who are more experienced, and the more experienced share useful comments and recommendations on project implementation.

The section winners got the opportunity to go to St. Petersburg for the International Economic Forum in June. I hope that I will be able to meet the guys who took first place at the summit again, but this time in Russia.

In addition to the event itself, our trip to the Cape of Good Hope with the girls created a huge layer of impressions for us. On the way there, we stopped by boat to look at Cape fur seals, saw penguins, ostriches and other representatives of the fauna. We also managed to visit several local restaurants and try local fish. But most of all, we were amazed by the cape itself, from where a magnificent view opened up that cannot be compared with anything else."

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