Breaking News: 11 people killed in shooting attack at soccer match in central Mexico

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MEXICO CITY, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — Gunmen opened fire on Sunday at an amateur soccer match in central Mexico, killing at least 11 people and wounding 12 others, local authorities said.

The incident occurred at around 5:20 pm local time /11:20 pm GMT on Sunday/ on a football pitch in the town of Loma de Flores in Salamanca, in the central state of Guanajuato.

According to eyewitnesses, several armed men arrived in two pickup trucks, got out of the vehicles, and opened fire indiscriminately on players and spectators. –0–

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Israel has launched a new wave of airstrikes on Lebanon.

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JERUSALEM, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — The Israeli military said Sunday evening it had begun strikes on "several areas" in Lebanon, targeting what it said were the infrastructure of the militant group Hezbollah.

The strikes were carried out in response to alleged "repeated violations of ceasefire agreements" by the group, the military said, without providing details.

This is the second Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon on Sunday. According to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency, two Hezbollah members were killed in the previous wave of strikes, and five others were injured in separate Israeli attacks.

In a statement following the first attack, the Israeli military said Muhammad al-Husseini, Hezbollah's artillery chief, was killed in the village of Arzun in southern Lebanon. Israel accuses al-Husseini of orchestrating numerous attacks against Israeli forces and attempting to "restore the group's artillery capabilities" in southern Lebanon.

Israel frequently launches strikes against Lebanon, claiming they are aimed at neutralizing "threats" from Hezbollah, even though a ceasefire brokered by the United States and France has been in effect between the two countries since November 27, 2024. The Lebanese government, along with many Arab countries, has condemned "continued ceasefire violations by Israel."

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15 people died in a ferry accident in the southern Philippines.

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MANILA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — At least 15 bodies have been recovered and 43 people are still missing after a ferry carrying more than 350 passengers and crew sank early Monday in waters off Basilan province in the southern Philippines, local authorities said.

The Philippine Coast Guard in southwestern Mindanao said the ferry was en route from Zamboanga City to Jolo Island in Sulu province when it sank near Balukbaluk Island in Haji Muhtamada, a municipality in Basilan province.

Coast Guard Southern Mindanao Commander Romel Dua told reporters that 316 people were rescued.

Airplanes were also involved in the search and rescue operation.

According to authorities, an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway.

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Breaking News: Private jet crashes at Maine airport due to snowstorm

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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — A private business jet carrying eight people crashed during takeoff at Bangor Airport in Maine, U.S., on Sunday evening.

The airport said in a statement that emergency crews arrived on scene around 7:45 p.m. ET. The airport is temporarily closed.

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Breaking: Death toll rises to 15 in ferry disaster in southern Philippines

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MANILA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — At least 15 bodies have been recovered and 43 people are missing after a ferry carrying 374 people sank early Monday morning in waters off Basilan province in the southern Philippines, said Coast Guard Commander Romel Dua of the Southern Mindanao Region.

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Shanghai plans to mass-produce L4 autonomous vehicles by 2027

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Beijing, January 26 (Xinhua) — The eastern Chinese metropolis of Shanghai has demonstrated its commitment to becoming a national leader in autonomous driving development, recently unveiling an ambitious "Model Speed and Intelligent Mobility" action plan in designated areas. The program aims to elevate the industry's technological level to a new level: by 2027, the city plans to widely deploy fully autonomous vehicles (Level 4) in passenger and freight transportation. Driverless buses and taxis are expected to carry over 6 million passengers, while heavy-duty autonomous trucks and other similar vehicles will transport 80,000 standard containers (TEU, or twenty-foot equivalent unit).

This step was made possible by a nationwide technological breakthrough: in December 2025, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China issued the first operational permits for models with L3 partial autonomous driving. Two certified models, adapted for urban traffic and highways, were approved for testing in Beijing and Chongqing. On January 10, 2026, the practical testing phase began in Beijing: 30 Arcfox Alpha S vehicles (L3 version) with special Z-series license plates took to the Beijing-Taipei Expressway, the northern section of the highway leading to Beijing Capital International Airport, and the Daxing International Airport Expressway.

"This means that the era of autonomous vehicles truly arriving on the road and being used commercially is upon us," said Zhang Guofu, Chairman of BAIC New Energy. Automotive industry experts note that by 2026, the penetration rate of L3 vehicles could reach the "zero to one" point, while L4 technologies are approaching mass commercial adoption.

OPEN TESTING ZONES

To achieve these goals, Shanghai is significantly expanding the areas and scenarios for the use of autonomous vehicles. According to the plan, by 2027, the area of test sites open to autonomous vehicles will reach 2,000 square kilometers, with the length of associated roads exceeding 5,000 kilometers. Particular attention is being paid to the "five new towns" (Shanghai's Jiading, Qingpu, Songjiang, Fengxian, and Nanhui districts), as well as airports and railway stations, where innovative autonomous driving solutions will be tested. Furthermore, the metropolis is prepared to explore standards and operational models for autonomous courier and inspection vehicles, as well as automated parking systems.

Ge Lei, General Manager of the Innovation Department at Dazhong Transportation, said the company had previously been hesitant about investing in L4 vehicles, but now has confidence in increasing its investment. "The new regulations have given us confidence. With their implementation, the scale of autonomous vehicles in Shanghai will grow, and we will find a sustainable business model," he noted. He added that the new policy also plays an important role in educating and popularizing relevant knowledge, allowing citizens to better understand and trust autonomous vehicles.

It's worth emphasizing that Shanghai is already taking the first steps toward commercializing the technology. In July 2025, the city issued a batch of permits for demonstration operations of driverless vehicles. Since September 2025, demonstration operations of intelligent connected taxis have begun in designated areas of Shanghai's Pudong district, with the participation of Dazhong Transportation.

"By ensuring safety, we hope to expand the scale and geography of robotaxis trials, as well as explore the potential for their use in servicing airports and high-speed rail hubs for short trips," said Ge Lei, adding that robotaxis are increasingly integrated into urban life, enriching transportation options for residents and visitors to Shanghai.

SERIAL PRODUCTION OF L4 CARS

Shanghai isn't just limiting itself to testing—the city plans to ramp up the mass production of autonomous vehicles. By 2027, the share of vehicles with L2 assisted driving features and L3 systems in total new vehicle production is expected to exceed 90 percent, and L4 vehicles will also be mass produced.

At the same time, research and development work on software and hardware systems and technological solutions will be organized in Shanghai. These include high-performance automotive chips, on-board operating systems, intelligent computing platforms, and remote control systems.

Boonray Technology, a company developing driverless mining trucks, reported that the city plan is fully aligned with the company's own research strategy, bolstering the team's confidence in achieving technological breakthroughs. The new policy also supports collaboration between universities, research institutes, and key enterprises, accelerating the commercialization of research findings. This facilitates more open collaboration with partners across the entire value chain and jointly strengthens the intelligent driving industrial ecosystem in China.

INSURANCE SOLUTIONS FOR NEW PRODUCTS

To successfully implement driverless cars on a large scale, Shanghai plans to develop innovative insurance products that are tailored to technological innovations and the development of the autonomous driving industry.

The Chinese company Xinshiqi (Neolith), which produces driverless vehicles for cargo transportation and logistics delivery, announced that its vehicles are currently insured under a single policy issued by the company itself or its partners. Third-party liability insurance coverage is determined dynamically in accordance with local requirements and typically ranges from 3 to 5 million yuan (approximately $429,000 to $714,000).

An industry insider noted that smart connected taxis are still in the demonstration phase. Although they have insurance coverage, the type of insurance they receive differs from that of regular taxis. It's necessary to continue collecting statistical data and improving insurance products to fully meet the needs of their future regular commercial use.

China is doing everything possible to ensure that driverless cars are not just an experiment, but a common part of urban transportation. As the leader in China's autonomous driving industry, Shanghai has paved a clear path to the mass adoption of this technology. Its experience and practical results in the commercialization of driverless cars will become an important benchmark for the development of the global automotive industry in the coming years.

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Liangjiang New Area was established in Chongqing.

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CHONGQING, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — Liangjiang New Area in southwest China's Chongqing City was officially established Sunday, becoming the first national-level new area in central and western China to be upgraded to an administrative division.

This transformation follows a major administrative restructuring carried out in November 2025, during which the former Jiangbei and Yubei districts of Chongqing were dissolved and merged into the Liangjiang New Area. It covers approximately 1,360 square kilometers and is home to 3.52 million people.

The new area is positioned as Chongqing's main center for implementing major national strategies, developing new-quality productive forces, deepening reforms, expanding high-level opening-up, and improving governance. -0-

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A plum orchard in Guizhou Province has opened to visitors.

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GUIYANG, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — A plum orchard opened in Guiyang New Area of southwest China's Guizhou Province on Saturday, attracting crowds of visitors to admire the blossoming plum trees and enjoy the scenery.

GUIYANG, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — A plum orchard opened in Guiyang New Area of southwest China's Guizhou Province on Saturday, attracting crowds of visitors to admire the blossoming plum trees and enjoy the scenery.

GUIYANG, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — A plum orchard opened in Guiyang New Area of southwest China's Guizhou Province on Saturday, attracting crowds of visitors to admire the blossoming plum trees and enjoy the scenery.

GUIYANG, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — A plum orchard opened in Guiyang New Area of southwest China's Guizhou Province on Saturday, attracting crowds of visitors to admire the blossoming plum trees and enjoy the scenery.

GUIYANG, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — A plum orchard opened in Guiyang New Area of southwest China's Guizhou Province on Saturday, attracting crowds of visitors to admire the blossoming plum trees and enjoy the scenery.

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Ice and snow boom in a town south of the Yangtze River

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Recently, the ski resort located on Baohua Mountain in Juzhong, Jiangsu Province, has attracted many tourists from the Yangtze River Delta region looking to enjoy winter activities.

This winter, Jurong is reportedly actively pursuing a "winter sports, culture, and tourism" integrated development model, aiming to stimulate the development of related industries, such as local guest tourism and catering, and to foster new consumption formats to transform the ice and snow economy into a new engine for rural revitalization. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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Beijing sees rise in new foreign-invested businesses

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BEIJING, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — More than 2,400 new foreign-invested enterprises were registered in Beijing in 2025, up 19.5 percent from 2024, according to local authorities.

Last year, the country's capital recognized 20 newly registered foreign-invested enterprises as regional headquarters of multinational corporations and attracted 121 foreign-funded projects with investment exceeding US$10 million each, Beijing Mayor Yin Yong said Sunday while delivering a government work report to the annual session of the Beijing People's Congress.

According to the mayor, in 2026 the city will continue to expand its openness, aiming to improve the quality of foreign investment and attract more high-quality projects involving foreign investment.

Strong foreign trade performance also supported the city's commitment to opening up. Beijing's total foreign trade volume in the first 11 months of 2025 reached 2.93 trillion yuan (approximately $421 billion), with exports for the same period reaching a record high of 568.35 billion yuan, a 3 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to Beijing Customs data.

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