Breaking News: Russia-China Relations Are Unprecedented in Level and Depth – S. Lavrov

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Moscow, January 20 /Xinhua/ – Russian-Chinese relations can be considered unprecedented in both their level and depth, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov emphasized. This was reported by TASS, citing a press conference summarizing Russian diplomatic activities in 2025.

“They are unprecedented in their level, in their depth, in the coincidence of positions regarding the development of the situation in Eurasia and in the global arena as a whole,” said S. Lavrov. –0–

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Combating crimes against humanity must be carried out in accordance with the UN Charter and international law, says Chinese diplomat

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UN, January 20 /Xinhua/ — The fight against crimes against humanity must be carried out in accordance with the UN Charter and the universally recognized principles and norms of international law, Sun Lei, Chargé d'Affaires of the Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN, stated on Monday.

He made this statement at the first session of the Preparatory Committee of the UN Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity.

The objective of this UN conference, scheduled for 2028 and 2029, is to develop a Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity.

Sun Lei noted that in recent years, such crimes have become the subject of constant political manipulation. Under the pretext of fighting crime and protecting human rights, some states interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and commit armed aggression, grossly violating the spirit of international law and order, he explained.

"We recommend that the draft articles [of the convention] pay greater attention to respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, the prohibition of the use or threat of force, non-interference in internal affairs, and other principles of international law," he said. "They should also reflect norms of customary international law, such as respect for the immunity of state officials from jurisdiction."

Sun Lei believes that the definition of crimes against humanity is one of the key issues concerning the convention and should not be simply transferred from the Rome Statute.

International cooperation in combating crimes against humanity must take into account the specificities and differences in countries' legal systems, the Chinese diplomat noted, adding that flexibility and inclusiveness should be demonstrated in contentious issues. He also emphasized the need to fully respect national legal systems and discretionary powers.

China would like to emphasize that, according to the mandate of UN General Assembly resolution 79/122, the discussions of the Preparatory Committee and its working group do not constitute formal negotiations on the instrument, and the current draft articles do not constitute the original draft of the convention, Sun Lei said.

"The development of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity is crucial to the collective interests of the international community and represents a major, systematic undertaking. All parties must approach this work with a sense of responsibility, respect each other's legitimate interests, and strive to achieve the broadest possible consensus," the Chinese diplomat noted.

He said China is willing to work with all parties to advance international cooperation in combating crimes against humanity, promote world peace, and uphold international justice and fairness.

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D. Trump threatened to impose 200 percent tariffs on French wines and champagne.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said late Monday he might impose a 200 percent tariff on French wines and champagne.

Responding to a reporter's question about French President Emmanuel Macron's refusal to join his proposed "Peace Council" initiative, Trump said: "I will impose a 200 percent tariff on his wine and champagne, and he will join, but he is not obligated to join."

Citing anonymous sources close to E. Macron, media outlets reported that France intends to reject D. Trump's invitation, as the council's charter appears to go beyond overseeing the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. –0–

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The President of the Republic of Korea ordered an investigation into the unauthorized launches of civilian drones in the DPRK.

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SEOUL, January 20 (Xinhua) — South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday ordered a thorough investigation into the unauthorized launch of civilian drones into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

He gave the corresponding order at a cabinet meeting, emphasizing the unacceptability of drones entering North Korean territory for illegal purposes or their launch by civilians into the country's airspace.

Lee Jae-myung noted that, based on the information already released, the drones were launched into North Korean territory unilaterally by civilians, adding that such actions are tantamount to unleashing a war. Therefore, he ordered a thorough investigation and severe punishment for those responsible.

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China has applied to host the Secretariat of the Marine Biological Diversity Agreement in Xiamen.

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BEIJING, January 20 (Xinhua) — China has decided to submit Xiamen's candidacy to host the Secretariat of the Convention on Marine Biological Diversity Beyond Areas of National Jurisdiction (MBDNA) and informed the UN Secretary-General of the decision on January 16, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday.

The agreement, which has 82 signatory countries including China and the EU, came into force on January 17. -0-

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The cooperation platform for unimpeded trade is gaining new momentum amid record trade turnover between China and Central Asian countries.

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NANJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — A trade fair and exhibition center of the China-Central Asia Flowing Trade Cooperation Platform in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, showcased various products from Central Asian countries, including camel milk powder from Kazakhstan, honey from Kyrgyzstan, and silk products from Uzbekistan.

This 23,000-square-meter platform, which houses an exhibition hall, national pavilions of the five Central Asian countries, a product display hall, trade missions of Central Asian states and other countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, and an office area for foreign-invested enterprises and organizations, combines functions such as a space for displaying and selling products, conducting business negotiations, and providing e-commerce and logistics services.

It operates using an innovative model: a product showcase in Nanjing, with warehouses in border areas, and its operations covering the entire country. Thus, it has become a "one-stop shop," facilitating the entry of Chinese and Central Asian companies into mutual markets.

According to Askar Dairov, permanent representative of JSC "QazTrade" Trade Policy Development Center and QazExportPromotion in Nanjing, this platform is a kind of "router" directly connecting Kazakhstani exporters, Chinese importers, and logistics service providers.

As a reminder, the China-Central Asia Flowing Trade Cooperation Platform was officially launched at the second China-Central Asia Summit in 2025. Its predecessor, the Jiangsu Central Asian Countries Center, was established by Jiangsu SOHO Holdings Group Co., Ltd. jointly with the Xuanwu District Government of Nanjing and began operations in September 2024.

According to the platform operator, SOHO Asia-Europe Connectivity Technology (Nanjing) Co., Ltd., which is owned by Jiangsu SOHO Holdings Group Co., Ltd, the platform has already attracted 34 institutions and enterprises to its work, including the Trade Policy Development Center “QazTrade”.

The volume of China-Kazakhstan pre-orders for the import and export of agricultural products, mineral products, and used vehicles negotiated through the platform reached hundreds of millions of US dollars, helping nearly 600 Chinese enterprises expand their development opportunities. Specifically, agreements worth a total of US$120 million were signed on the sidelines of the 2025 Jiangsu/Astana Import and Export Expo, organized by the platform in cooperation with other institutions.

In addition to offline retail, the platform also provides e-commerce services, helping Central Asian businesses enter the Chinese market via the cloud and providing Central Asian consumers with new access to high-quality Chinese goods. The "Silk Road e-commerce platform," "soho cloud," created by Jiangsu SOHO Holdings Group Co., Ltd., has already attracted over 550 companies and aims to increase this number to over 1,000 by 2026.

Under the guiding role of the China-Central Asia Flowing Trade Cooperation Platform, from January to November 2025, trade turnover between Jiangsu Province, a major provincial economy in China, and the five Central Asian countries amounted to 31.36 billion yuan (approximately 4.50 billion US dollars), an increase of 9.6 percent compared to the same period in 2024. During the same period, the total foreign trade volume of Jiangsu SOHO Holdings Group Co., Ltd. with the Central Asian countries increased by 12.1 percent year-on-year.

According to the latest data from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, trade between China and Central Asia will reach $106.3 billion by the end of 2025, an increase of 12 percent year-on-year. This marks the first time in history that trade between China and Central Asia has exceeded $100 billion and has demonstrated positive growth for five consecutive years. China has become the largest trading partner of Central Asian countries for the first time.

The Ministry noted the importance of launching the China-Central Asia Unfettered Trade Cooperation Platform, along with other factors such as maintaining rapid growth in cross-border e-commerce, continuing construction of warehouse and logistics facilities, and actively developing cooperation in cross-border payments, to expand the potential for new business models within the framework of trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia.

The platform announced its readiness to regularly hold the Jiangsu Province/Central Asia Import and Export Expo in the future, accelerate the construction of the Jiangsu Central Asia Center in Astana, deepen cooperation in the field of industrial chains, and promote people-to-people exchanges between China and Central Asia, constantly enhancing the platform's potential and level. -0-

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A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Papua New Guinea – GFZ

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Hong Kong, January 20 (Xinhua) — A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Papua New Guinea at 07:22 GMT on Tuesday, the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) reported.

According to initial data, the earthquake's epicenter was located at 5.33 degrees south latitude and 145.93 degrees east longitude. The hypocenter was located at a depth of 104.8 km.

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Xi Jinping congratulated the CAR President on his re-election

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BEIJING, January 20 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday congratulated Faustin-Archange Touadéra on his re-election as president of the Central African Republic (CAR).

In his message, Xi Jinping noted that in recent years, China and the CAR have continued to deepen political mutual trust, and the two sides have firmly supported each other on issues affecting their core interests and major concerns, and steadily promoted exchanges and cooperation in various fields.

According to Xi Jinping, he attaches great importance to the development of relations between China and the Central African Republic.

He expressed his willingness to work with President F.-A. Touadera to actively implement the results of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FCAC) and advance the strategic partnership between the two countries to a new level to bring greater benefits to the peoples of both countries. –0–

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U. von der Leyen called for respect for the sovereignty of Greenland and Denmark

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Davos, Switzerland, January 20 (Xinhua) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday that the sovereignty of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark must be respected "unconditionally," stressing that the issue is of "paramount importance" for transatlantic relations as U.S. tariff threats create new tensions in the relationship.

The head of the EC published the corresponding statement on her page on the social network X after meeting with a bipartisan delegation from the US Congress on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos.

“I also raised the issue of the need for unconditional respect for the sovereignty of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark,” she wrote.

On trade issues, U. von der Leyen opposed the introduction of tariffs, calling transatlantic trade and investment an important asset for both the European Union (EU) and the US economy. She added that tariffs are contrary to common interests.

Her statement came amid rising tensions after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on a group of European countries supporting Greenland, prompting EU officials and member states to consider possible retaliatory measures while keeping diplomatic channels open.

Earlier, U. von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa stated that the EU fully supported Denmark and Greenland, and warned that the introduction of tariffs would undermine transatlantic relations and could create the risk of a “dangerous downward spiral.” –0–

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Sharing skills over coffee: A new communication trend among Chinese youth

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BEIJING, January 20 (Xinhua) — At three o'clock in the afternoon, freshman Li Xiang is already seated at a table by the window in a coffee shop near a university in Beijing. He carefully cleans his glasses and quietly recites the introduction – this is his first attempt at organizing a "coffee chat" for skill-sharing, and his conversation partner will be a video blogger he's never met before.

His excitement is understandable: this isn't just a meeting; it's his first "coffee chat"—a communication format that has emerged in international professional circles and has become a new trend among young Chinese in recent years. In a highly competitive labor market and "involution" (neijuan), "coffee chat" has become a practical tool for informal learning, peer-to-peer exchange, and breaking down information bubbles.

Young people post their "skill lists" on social media: some offer knowledge of foreign languages or programming, others the ability to play musical instruments. In exchange, they want to learn photography, cooking, or gain insider information in other fields. The key to this format is achieving a specific goal. Neither age nor social status is important here—the only thing that matters is that the parties can be useful to each other.

FROM ALARM TO ACTION

After taking the national university entrance exam, also known as the gaokao, Li Xiang stumbled upon a major related to new media by chance. Although he knew little about the field, curiosity prompted him to try out a "coffee chat" format he saw on social media.

After much deliberation, he began screening potential interviewees among industry experts and settled on a blogger who wrote that he wanted to learn how modern students view the new media industry. This proved to be the perfect starting point for a mutually beneficial dialogue. Li Xiang wrote a brief introduction, outlined the purpose of the meeting, and attached a list of questions. After sending the message, he was alarmed at his haste, but a few days later, he received an agreement to meet the following Wednesday.

The conversation was easy and relaxed. The blogger discussed short video content creation, then moved on to career growth and developing professional competencies. In 40 minutes, Li Xiang gained valuable insider information and was invited to join the online community of content creators.

Freelancer Song Kairui, known for his outgoing personality, has already held 17 offline skill-sharing meetups in Beijing. He traded advice on living abroad for photography secrets and shared behind-the-scenes insights based on psychology. "When you dream of mastering a new skill, direct communication with a professional is far more beneficial than any online course," he shared.

SKILLS AND LIFESTYLE

In another part of the city, graduate student Pan Menghan used to describe her life as "nothing but academic work." "Friends tell me I should go to the gym or go out into nature, but I'm no good at either," she admitted. Everything changed when a friend told her about "coffee chat."

Pan Menghan posted a note on social media: "I'm skilled in data analysis and scientific writing, but I want to learn basic fitness exercises and mountain hiking." Within two days, she received over ten messages and found a partner from the student outdoor club.

They agreed: on odd-numbered weeks, they would go rock climbing, and on even-numbered weeks, they would discuss scientific research. Her partner taught her how to disassemble gear and plan routes, and she shared her experience in writing scientific literature reviews—thanks to her advice, her partner quickly mastered basic data processing techniques. "We exchange not only skills, but also lifestyles," Pan Menghan concluded.

Song Kairui also believes that the essence of exchange is not only learning but also creating new social connections. "A conversation in a coffee shop doesn't make you an expert in an hour, but it does allow you to see how someone from a different field lives. This opens new horizons and helps you better understand yourself," he said.

CLEAR GOALS ARE THE KEY TO SUCCESS

Not all meetings go perfectly. Sun Ying, an employee at a major internet company, stopped communicating with a student after the second coffee chat: she had enthusiastically shared her professional experience, but found the student lacking clear goals and all his questions superficial. "It's just a waste of time; I didn't come there to do charity work," she said.

In her view, skill sharing is a two-way process that only works when both parties recognize its importance and have clear goals. "I want to share experiences, but I also want to gain a new perspective in return. If the conversation doesn't give me anything, it's useless," Sun Ying explained.

Now she asks potential interviewees to submit a brief self-introduction and meeting plan in advance. The number of applicants has decreased, but the quality of communication has improved significantly. Thanks to this, she met a graduate student in education – their first meeting lasted three hours, and both felt it was too late. "Only by setting boundaries and clearly articulating needs can you turn a short conversation into a long-term process of mutual growth," Sun Ying believes.

The "coffee chat" social model has quietly become increasingly popular in major cities across the country in recent years. According to a 2024 study, 73.9 percent of young people surveyed believe that skill sharing could become a new format for youth communication, and nearly 93 percent of respondents expressed interest in such formats.

He Tianping, Associate Professor at the School of Journalism at Renmin University of China, believes that participants simultaneously play the dual roles of "teacher" and "teachee," and this equal status makes communication more natural. During this process, young people not only acquire specific skills but also develop communication skills, teamwork, and other comprehensive qualities. These "soft skills" will become an important foundation for their long-term personal development.

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