Youth Redefine Global Shopping: From Brazilian Coffee to Chinese EVs
Students at CUFE share how 2025’s e-commerce boom, from Brazilian coffee ☕ to Chinese electric cars 🚗, turns shopping into a global culture exchange.
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Students at CUFE share how 2025’s e-commerce boom, from Brazilian coffee ☕ to Chinese electric cars 🚗, turns shopping into a global culture exchange.
China launched Shenzhou-22 without crew on Nov 25, 2025, shifting to a supply mission due to space debris and showcasing its “one launch, one backup” safety model.
More than 18,000 people have been evacuated across 10 Malaysian states amid northeast monsoon floods. Over 100,000 personnel are on the ground delivering aid.
Monday night Pakistani airstrikes in Khost province killed 10 Afghan nationals, including nine children, amid rising border clashes.
Wang Yi and Malaysia’s security chief vow to safeguard WWII victory legacy and deepen cooperation, aligning China’s 15th Five-Year Plan with Malaysia’s 13th plan across rail, parks, AI and energy.
Social Democratic Party’s Hiroji Yamashiro accuses PM Takaichi of risking conflict and undermining Japan’s Peace Constitution with her remarks on Taiwan.
Victor Gao warns that the Chinese mainland will not allow Japan to jeopardize global peace after Yasukuni Shrine visits.
A landmark marine research voyage by the Chinese mainland and the Cook Islands has wrapped up in November, powering their ‘blue partnership’ with new ocean insights.
At COP30 in Belem, negotiators adopted the Belem Political Package, boosting climate finance pledges for the 1.5°C goal while grappling with gaps in predictable funding.
A Dai-ichi Life economist warns that strained Japan-Chinese mainland ties could slash over ¥2 trillion ($12.8B) in Chinese tourist spending, risking a major hit to Japan’s tourism industry.