CGTN: China aims for world-class universities with Chinese characteristics

BEIJING, April 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — China is eyeing to build world-class universities with Chinese characteristics.

During Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Renmin University of China on Monday, he said China’s universities should be deeply rooted in China and avoid simply copying foreign standards and models.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, stressed following the Party’s leadership and passing down revolutionary traditions in running universities.

His visit to the university in Beijing came ahead of the country’s Youth Day, which falls on May 4. On behalf of the CPC Central Committee, Xi extended festive greetings to young people of all ethnic groups nationwide.

Xi calls for more ideological-political courses for fostering students morality

Xi went to a smart classroom for ideological-political courses, where he sat with students, listening attentively and joining their discussions.

Stressing that ideological-political classes should play their due role in fostering morality, Xi called for tailoring such education to the needs of young people at different developmental stages.

Xi expressed hopes that all young people in the country can keep in mind the Party’s instructions, strive for national rejuvenation, and work hard for the best results possible.

Xi also called for strengthening the building of the instructors.

Xi tells college students to go all-out in life

When talking to the students, he told them to go all-out in life and achieve “the best performance.”

Xi compared life with running, saying he hopes the students can “run as hard as they can in the track of their youth” and to “live up to the expectations of their youth, the times and the people.”

Renmin University of China is among the top 10 universities in China, according to the latest ranking by independent Chinese university service Cuaa.Net. Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is among the university’s famous alumni.

The history of Renmin University of China can be traced to Shanbei Public School, founded in 1937. The university has grown over the decades, with a focus on humanities and social sciences, as well as Marxism studies.

During his visit, Xi also learned about the efforts to strengthen the protection and utilization of ancient books and promote the application of theoretical research achievements.

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects prices and inflation rates to continue to rise in Libya in 2022

Tripoli-The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that prices and inflation rate in Libya will continue to rise to 7.3%, indicating that it could decline to 2.4% next year.

In a report entitled “Global Economic Outlook 2022”, the IMF said credibility of Libyan data, particularly with regard to calculations and medium-term projections, is low, against the backdrop of war and weak capacity.

Libya’s GDP growth will reach 3.5% this year and is expected to rise to 4.4% in 2023 and fall to 3.6% in 2027, according to global economic outlook data.

The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al Sidiq Al Kabir had earlier discussed with the Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Jihad Azur and Deputy Director of the Department of Financial and Monetary Markets Mekel Savasano IMF support for the central bank’s capabilities in the field of statistics, indicators, monetary policies and the program of visits of the fund’s technical teams to Libya.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Minister of Oil and Gas confirms that the closures of oil facilities have caused losses to the country estimated at $60 million per day

Tripoli- Oil and Gas Minister “Mohamed Aoun” said that the closures of oil facilities caused losses to the country estimated at 60 million dollars per day.

Aoun confirmed in press statements that the country’s oil production rate has decreased by about “600,000” crude barrels per day, and by calculating the price at an average of $100 per barrel, Libya is losing sales opportunities estimated at $60 million per day.

On the European energy crisis due to the Ukraine war, Aoun explained that the Libyan state cannot now contribute to the production of any additional quantity, whether crude oil or gas, and we do not have reserves to pump to the global market.

Aoun had issued a decision to form a committee to communicate with the parties that caused the closures at the oil sites, and to discuss and debate them in order to find quick solutions to reopen the oil again without any conditions.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Explosives Department of the Central Region branch destroys one ton of war remnants and mines

Sirte-The Explosives Department of the Central Region Branch in cooperation with the Technical Affairs Department of the Criminal Investigation Service on Tuesday destroyed nearly one ton of remnants of war and mines.

The Ministry of Interior said on its website that the destruction process took place in the Kararim area east of Misrata because of availability of safety conditions to complete the process safely.

Huge amount of war remnants was collected during the surveys carried out by specialists in the agency in the last few days in the headquarters of the Air College and the Libyan Iron and Steel Company Misrata.

Source: Libyan News Agency