CPC Symposium Seeks Ideas for 2026 Economic Work
On December 3 in Beijing, the CPC Central Committee convened non-CPC experts to review 2025’s economy and gather feedback for the 2026 economic work plan.
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On December 3 in Beijing, the CPC Central Committee convened non-CPC experts to review 2025’s economy and gather feedback for the 2026 economic work plan.
Nearly two weeks after the Nov 26 fire, Hong Kong residents and volunteers unite at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po to pack up belongings and spark hope for rebuilding.
Hong Kong has elected its eighth-term LegCo under the patriots principle. Chief Executive John Lee vows to deepen reforms, support Tai Po fire recovery, and boost city safety.
Spokesperson Guo Jiakun said today that resolving the Taiwan question is solely for the Chinese people, urging the U.S. to honor the one-China principle.
Yukio Hatoyama slammed PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan comments as ill considered, warning they risk worsening tense Japan–China relations and urging prompt action.
Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on the Taiwan region could cost over 2 trillion yuan ($12.9 billion) in tourism, hitting local economies hard.
PM Takaichi’s comment linking a Taiwan contingency to Japan has stirred tensions in Sino-Japanese relations and revived debates on pacifism and historical memory.
This Saturday marks the national memorial day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre, when over 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers were killed in 1937.
China’s first hydrogen-electric tugboat began operations at Qingdao Port in December 2025, cutting 1,500 tonnes of CO₂ annually with hybrid fuel cells and batteries.
China’s foreign ministry urges Japan to retract Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks, calling them erroneous and warning Tokyo to ‘stop playing with fire’.