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Tibet Earthquake Kills 126, Displaces Thousands
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck near Xigaze, Tibet on Tuesday, killing at least 126 people, injuring 188, destroying thousands of homes, and displacing over 30,000 residents; rescue efforts are underway, complicated by freezing temperatures and high altitude.
Tibet Earthquake Kills 126, Displaces Thousands
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck near Xigaze, Tibet on Tuesday, killing at least 126 people, injuring 188, destroying thousands of homes, and displacing over 30,000 residents; rescue efforts are underway, complicated by freezing temperatures and high altitude.
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China reaffirms commitment to Africa through Congo visit
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited the Republic of Congo on Tuesday, reaffirming strong bilateral ties and commitment to implementing the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit outcomes, further strengthening Sino-African cooperation and highlighting the enduring partnership between ...
China reaffirms commitment to Africa through Congo visit
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited the Republic of Congo on Tuesday, reaffirming strong bilateral ties and commitment to implementing the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit outcomes, further strengthening Sino-African cooperation and highlighting the enduring partnership between ...
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China-Linked Hacking Group Targeted Japan in Over 200 Cyberattacks
Japan's National Police Agency linked over 200 cyberattacks from 2019-2024 to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, targeting national security and high-technology data from government ministries, private companies, and individuals, using malware-laced emails and VPN vulnerabilities.
China-Linked Hacking Group Targeted Japan in Over 200 Cyberattacks
Japan's National Police Agency linked over 200 cyberattacks from 2019-2024 to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, targeting national security and high-technology data from government ministries, private companies, and individuals, using malware-laced emails and VPN vulnerabilities.
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163 Chinese Workers Rescued From BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from a BYD car factory construction site in Bahia on December 23, 2024, due to suspected slave-like conditions, including withheld passports and wages, prompting a temporary work visa suspension for BYD.
163 Chinese Workers Rescued From BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from a BYD car factory construction site in Bahia on December 23, 2024, due to suspected slave-like conditions, including withheld passports and wages, prompting a temporary work visa suspension for BYD.
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Russia Expands Gas Exports to Asia Amidst Uncertain India Pipeline Plans
Russia will increase gas supplies to Central Asia by 10-15 billion cubic meters annually and boost exports to China beyond the Power of Siberia pipeline's 38 billion cubic meter capacity by 2025, while the prospect of a pipeline to India remains uncertain due to high costs.
Russia Expands Gas Exports to Asia Amidst Uncertain India Pipeline Plans
Russia will increase gas supplies to Central Asia by 10-15 billion cubic meters annually and boost exports to China beyond the Power of Siberia pipeline's 38 billion cubic meter capacity by 2025, while the prospect of a pipeline to India remains uncertain due to high costs.
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Hungary's €7 Billion Bet: A Chinese-Built Battery Gigafactory and its Geopolitical Risks
By 2025, a €7 billion Chinese-owned electric vehicle battery gigafactory will be operational in Debrecen, Hungary, Europe's largest, raising concerns about environmental impact, economic dependence on China and Russia, and energy security.
Hungary's €7 Billion Bet: A Chinese-Built Battery Gigafactory and its Geopolitical Risks
By 2025, a €7 billion Chinese-owned electric vehicle battery gigafactory will be operational in Debrecen, Hungary, Europe's largest, raising concerns about environmental impact, economic dependence on China and Russia, and energy security.
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China Expands Trade-In Scheme, Subsidizes Digital Goods to Boost Consumption
China is expanding its consumer trade-in program to include more home appliances and offering subsidies for digital goods up to 6,000 yuan ($818) to boost the struggling consumer sector, allocating 81 billion yuan in 2025 with potential for further increases, as part of a broader plan to stimulate e...

China Expands Trade-In Scheme, Subsidizes Digital Goods to Boost Consumption
China is expanding its consumer trade-in program to include more home appliances and offering subsidies for digital goods up to 6,000 yuan ($818) to boost the struggling consumer sector, allocating 81 billion yuan in 2025 with potential for further increases, as part of a broader plan to stimulate e...
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China's Foreign Minister Begins 35th Consecutive Annual Trip to Africa
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's January 6th visit to Africa, the 35th consecutive year he initiated his international travels on the continent, aims to strengthen the "all-weather China-Africa community", with stops in Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria, showcasing the robust and growing China-Afr...

China's Foreign Minister Begins 35th Consecutive Annual Trip to Africa
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's January 6th visit to Africa, the 35th consecutive year he initiated his international travels on the continent, aims to strengthen the "all-weather China-Africa community", with stops in Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria, showcasing the robust and growing China-Afr...
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Chinese Actor Found Trafficked in Myanmar
Chinese actor Wang Xing, who disappeared in Thailand, was found in Myanmar, a victim of human trafficking and forced into an online scam operation; Thai police are investigating, and the incident may negatively impact Thailand's tourism.

Chinese Actor Found Trafficked in Myanmar
Chinese actor Wang Xing, who disappeared in Thailand, was found in Myanmar, a victim of human trafficking and forced into an online scam operation; Thai police are investigating, and the incident may negatively impact Thailand's tourism.
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China's Growing Influence in Africa: Economic Engagement and Geopolitical Shifts
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's tour of four African nations, including newly elected Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's first meeting with Wang, underscores China's consistent engagement with Africa, offering economic opportunities and posing geopolitical shifts, especially in the Sahel...

China's Growing Influence in Africa: Economic Engagement and Geopolitical Shifts
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's tour of four African nations, including newly elected Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's first meeting with Wang, underscores China's consistent engagement with Africa, offering economic opportunities and posing geopolitical shifts, especially in the Sahel...
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Hungary's Gigafactory Gamble: Economic Growth or Geopolitical Risk?
CATL, a Chinese company, is building Europe's largest battery factory in Debrecen, Hungary, a \$7 billion investment creating jobs but raising concerns about environmental risks, reliance on China and Russia for energy, and the use of over \$2 billion in subsidies.

Hungary's Gigafactory Gamble: Economic Growth or Geopolitical Risk?
CATL, a Chinese company, is building Europe's largest battery factory in Debrecen, Hungary, a \$7 billion investment creating jobs but raising concerns about environmental risks, reliance on China and Russia for energy, and the use of over \$2 billion in subsidies.
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Trump Suggests Outsourcing Shipbuilding Amid China's Superior Capacity
Facing China's vastly superior shipbuilding capacity (232 times greater than the U.S.), President-elect Trump suggested outsourcing ship production, contrasting with his prior campaign promises to boost domestic manufacturing; this comes as the U.S. Navy struggles to meet its shipbuilding goals.

Trump Suggests Outsourcing Shipbuilding Amid China's Superior Capacity
Facing China's vastly superior shipbuilding capacity (232 times greater than the U.S.), President-elect Trump suggested outsourcing ship production, contrasting with his prior campaign promises to boost domestic manufacturing; this comes as the U.S. Navy struggles to meet its shipbuilding goals.
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