A South Korean court will consider a petition to sentence former President Yun Seok-yul on rebellion charges.

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SEOUL, January 13 (Xinhua) — The final hearing for former South Korean President Yun Suk-yol on charges of plotting a coup took place at the Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday, the Renhap News Agency reported.

The prosecutor's office reportedly plans to announce sentencing recommendations later in the day. The special prosecutor's team is expected to seek one of the three penalties prescribed by law for instigators of sedition: the death penalty, life imprisonment, or life imprisonment without community service.

In January 2025, Yun Seok-yul was charged with rebellion for the imposition of martial law on December 3, 2024. In April 2025, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Korea ruled to accept the impeachment petition against Yun Seok-yul, removing him from office.

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The Pentagon is offering D. Trump a "wider" choice of options for a strike on Iran – media

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New York, January 13 (Xinhua) — The Pentagon is offering US President Donald Trump "a broader range of options for a strike" on Iran than previously reported, The New York Times reported on Monday.

According to a report citing a US official, possible targets include Iran's nuclear facilities, in addition to the US airstrikes against them in June, as well as ballistic missile sites. However, the official noted that smaller-scale options, including a cyberattack or a strike against Iran's internal security apparatus, are more likely.

White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt told reporters on Monday that "airstrikes will be one of many options the commander in chief is considering," but for Trump, diplomacy always remains the first option.

D. Trump threatened on Sunday that his administration is weighing "some very serious options" regarding Iran, including potential military action. –0–

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China calls for a political settlement to the Ukrainian crisis

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UN, January 13 /Xinhua/ — China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Sun Lei called for efforts to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine and create conditions for a political settlement of the crisis.

The Ukrainian crisis has been going on for almost four years, he noted. Prolonged military action will only lead to more innocent deaths and heightened tensions at the regional and international levels.

“We call on all parties concerned… to facilitate de-escalation and the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure in order to create conditions for a political settlement and to strive for the earliest possible achievement of peace,” he told the Security Council.

Dialogue must prevail over confrontation. All parties should value the hard-won momentum of the latest round of peace talks, he said. "We call on the parties to the conflict to meet each other halfway, continually seek consensus, and seriously and appropriately address each other's security concerns in order to achieve a comprehensive, lasting, and binding peace agreement that addresses the root causes of the conflict, creates a balanced, effective, and sustainable European security architecture, and contributes to lasting peace and stability in Europe," Sun Lei noted.

The spread of the crisis has seriously impacted the global economy, he said. China opposes any use of the crisis as a pretext for imposing illegal unilateral sanctions and disrupting normal trade and economic relations. China also opposes any opportunistic attempts to divide the world and create exclusive blocs.

According to him, China's position on the Ukrainian issue has been extremely clear and consistent. Beijing has always sought to promote peace and a political settlement, making tireless efforts to create conditions and achieve consensus in the interests of peace.

China sincerely welcomes all efforts to promote a peaceful resolution of the crisis and will continue to cooperate with other countries to play a constructive role in promoting a political solution, the Chinese diplomat concluded.

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Japan's prime minister plans to dissolve the lower house and call snap elections.

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Tokyo, January 13 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told a senior official of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) that she intends to dissolve the House of Representatives (lower house) after the start of the regular Diet session on January 23 and call a snap election, Kyodo News reported on Tuesday, citing a source familiar with the matter.

The statement stated that the prime minister is prepared to make an official announcement shortly. If the lower house is dissolved, there are two possible schedules for snap elections: one with the official campaign beginning on January 27 and the vote on February 8, and the other with the campaign beginning on February 3 and the vote on February 15.

The report said that recent opinion polls conducted by major media outlets show that public support for Sanae Takaichi's cabinet remains relatively high, fueling calls within the LDP for an early dissolution of the Diet and a general election.

Since taking office, Sanae Takaichi has repeatedly emphasized that issues related to people's well-being, including measures to combat high prices, must be given priority.

However, if the lower house is dissolved after the start of the Diet session, the adoption of the 2026 fiscal year budget could be delayed until April or later, multiple Japanese media outlets have warned.

In this case, the government may be forced to draw up a temporary budget to maintain fiscal operations, which is expected to have a significant impact on people's well-being.

Sanae Takaichi's decision has drawn criticism from the LDP and opposition parties, who say she has broken her previous promises and put the party's interests above those of society.

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Xi Jinping's special envoy visited Laos

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VIENTIANE, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) — Liu Haixing, special envoy of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping and director of the International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee, visited Laos on Tuesday to congratulate the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) on the successful holding of its 12th National Congress and the election of Thongloun Sisoulith as General Secretary of the 12th Central Committee of the LPRP.

Liu Haixing conveyed Xi Jinping's congratulatory message to Thongloun Sisoulith.

It said China is willing to work with Laos to promote the continuous development of the China-Laos community with a shared future, guided by the important consensus reached by the top leadership of the two parties and two countries.

Thongloun Sisoulith expressed his sincere gratitude and conveyed warm greetings to Xi Jinping.

He noted that the new central leadership of the LPRP attaches great importance to developing relations with China and is ready to closely cooperate with it to continuously raise relations between the two parties and the two countries to a higher level.

During the visit, Liu Haixing also held talks with Boonleua Fandanuwong, head of the Foreign Relations Commission of the LPRP Central Committee. –0–

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Lightning: South Korea's special prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for former President Yun Seok-yel on rebellion charges – media

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Kazakhstan plans to reduce rice and cotton plantings due to water shortages.

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Astana, January 13 (Xinhua) — Due to expected water shortages, Kazakhstan plans to revise its cropping patterns, including reducing rice and cotton plantings. This was reported on Tuesday by the Kazinform news agency.

As Nurzhan Nurzhigitov, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, stated at a government briefing, the country's southern regions, including the Turkestan and Kyzylorda regions, rely on the transboundary Syr Darya River for approximately 90 percent of their water supply. This year, water reserves in the basin have decreased by 3.9 billion cubic meters compared to last year. A similar reduction—approximately 1.9 billion cubic meters—has been recorded across Kazakhstan's five southern regions.

Specifically, in the Kyzylorda region, the area under rice cultivation is planned to be reduced to 70,000 hectares. In the Turkestan region, rice cultivation is proposed to be reduced to 3,500 hectares, down from 16,000 hectares last year. Similar restrictions, according to the minister, will also affect cotton production.

N. Nurzhigitov noted that since December, consultations have been underway with farmers on the need to switch to water-saving technologies. –0–

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/Economic Review/ China is actively responding to the impact of AI on employment opportunities.

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Beijing, January 13 (Xinhua) — Artificial intelligence (AI), such as chatbots and self-driving vehicles, is increasingly entering the lives of Chinese people. The adoption of AI technologies is changing traditional work practices, boosting productivity and transforming the structure of various sectors of the country's economy. However, their emergence and widespread use are fueling fears of job losses—a phenomenon already evident among professionals across a wide range of professions, from assembly line operators to designers and translators, who are facing increasing competitive pressure.

While recognizing the short-term nature of the negative impact on employment that accompanies technological innovation, economists believe that AI is not a “job terminator” but rather a “catalyst” that facilitates the structural restructuring of the labor market, initiating the emergence of a variety of new specialties and work formats.

Chinese authorities are actively regulating AI development to mitigate its impact on employment opportunities, while also increasing investments in human capital to develop a workforce more resilient to the rapid changes brought about by technological advances.

AI IS NOT THE EMPLOYMENT “TERMINATOR”

Concerns about technology replacing labor are not unique, analysts emphasize. Virtually every significant technological advance, from the invention of the steam engine to automation, has generated similar concerns.

"From an economic perspective, AI contributes to increased productivity and lower operating costs for businesses. Such changes stimulate the emergence of new economic sectors and create the preconditions for a reorganization of the employment structure in the future. In other words, a short-term increase in employment is a prelude to a long-term transformation," noted Wu Jie, a research fellow at the Chinese think tank DRCnet.

In August 2025, the State Council of the People's Republic of China issued the "Opinions on Deepening the Implementation of the AI Plus Program," aimed at promoting the widespread application of AI in various fields of socio-economic life, focusing on leveraging the advantages arising from the development of AI to create new drivers for ensuring high-quality and full employment.

The World Economic Forum predicts in its report that AI and data processing technologies will create approximately 11 million jobs worldwide by 2030, while simultaneously displacing approximately 9 million existing jobs. It's worth noting that this dynamic is already noticeable in China.

According to Ding Zhuang, an associate research fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Research at Renmin University of China, the size of China's core AI industry will soon exceed 600 billion yuan (approximately $85.6 billion), and AI will lead to a profound restructuring of the employment structure. "A large number of skilled personnel are required to address important technical challenges related to AI models, algorithms, and computing power, as well as to facilitate the deep integration of AI with manufacturing, services, and biotechnology," he emphasized.

Over the past five years, China's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has recognized 72 new professions, more than 20 of which are related to AI. Each new profession is expected to create 300,000-500,000 jobs in the short term.

Take autonomous driving as an example. It's not just replacing the traditional roles of traditional drivers, but also stimulating the emergence of new ones that combine driving experience and digital skills.

Driverless taxi companies are recruiting road safety specialists, connected vehicle testing experts, and dispatch algorithm developers. A significant number of job postings prioritize applicants with experience driving taxis, buses, and app-based ride-hailing services, indicating a trend toward retraining traditional professionals.

One such new hire is Zhang Chao, a former car rental manager who now works as a robotaxi safety operator at a Beijing company. He monitors autonomous vehicles in real time, identifying and resolving potential issues, such as rerouting vehicles in the event of road closures or other unforeseen circumstances. According to him, successful performance in this new position requires both extensive knowledge of vehicles and a high degree of concentration and patience.

"Currently, more and more workers who used to do assembly, welding, and repair work in automobile factories are becoming testers and operators of intelligent connected vehicles," said Wang Hao, a researcher at the China Information Industry Development Center.

INVESTMENT IN HUMAN CAPITAL

As AI leads to a profound restructuring of skills, the division of labor, and forms of employment, Chinese authorities have stepped up efforts to ensure stable employment through retraining workers and increased investment in human capital.

In June 2025, China launched a large-scale vocational skills development program, which will provide subsidized training to over 30 million people nationwide from 2025 to the end of 2027. Primary and middle schools in China were ordered to strengthen AI training.

Recently, a new phrase appeared in official documents: "Investing in Human Capital." It was included in the government work report submitted to the National People's Congress (NPC) in March 2025, as well as in the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development. It was also mentioned at the Central Economic Work Conference held last month, where participants set economic priorities for 2026.

As technology advances, human creativity is becoming a key competitive advantage, helping China shift from labor-intensive growth to intelligence- and creativity-driven development, analysts explain.

Given the aging population, improving human capital will help China transition from a demographic dividend to a high-skills dividend, said Liu Mingxi, a junior researcher at the Institute of Science and Development at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

China Academy of Macroeconomic Research expert Gong Piming called for targeted transition assistance to groups most affected by technological change, including increased unemployment benefits, retraining subsidies, and reemployment incentives, to shorten their path back to work.

China should establish multi-tiered digital talent development programs and implement "AI training for all" and lifelong learning, said Li Tao, a professor at Beijing Normal University, noting the importance of efforts to adapt the workforce to the revolutionary changes brought about by the acceleration of AI development. -0-

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China unveils action plan to boost high-quality development of industrial internet platforms

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BEIJING, January 13 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently released an action plan to promote the high-quality development of industrial internet platforms from 2026 to 2028, aiming to accelerate new industrialization and develop new productive forces in the country.

According to the plan, more than 450 influential industrial internet platforms will be created in the country by 2028, exceeding the current figure of 340 platforms.

The number of industrial devices connected to such key platforms is expected to exceed 120 million units, up from over 100 million currently, and the platform penetration rate will reach over 55%.

As a key component of the Industrial Internet, these platforms serve as crucial carriers for aggregating massive amounts of data, accumulating models, and developing applications. They are key nodes for ubiquitous connectivity, flexible supply chains, and the efficient distribution of production factors and resources.

The action plan focuses on three strategic areas: promoting differentiated platform development, strengthening artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, and deepening scenario-based applications, the ministry said.

To strengthen AI integration, China will encourage platform enterprises to increase investment in research and development (R&D) of high-quality datasets, industrial large-scale models, and industrial intelligent agents. This move aims to transform the country's early advantages in data accumulation and industrial mechanisms into competitive advantages for the digital and intelligent transformation of the manufacturing industry.

The action plan proposed four innovative measures to promote the development of industrial internet platforms, including developing a multi-layer platform system, data aggregation to enhance intelligence, promoting large-scale applications, and strengthening the industrial ecosystem.

In particular, the document envisages a four-tier development system, from the basic to the ecosystem level, which will orient platforms toward specialized and professional development.

In terms of market application, China will support innovative service models such as pay-as-you-go and subscription services, the action plan notes. -0-

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It is an opportune time for China and the African Union to strengthen strategic mutual trust and deepen strategic cooperation, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Beijing, January 13 (Xinhua) — The time has come for China and the African Union (AU) to strengthen strategic mutual trust and deepen strategic cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, said in an interview with Chinese media on Monday after completing his visits to the AU headquarters, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Lesotho.

Wang Yi noted that China and the AU, as the largest developing country and the regional organization with the largest number of developing countries, should make joint efforts to solve current problems, not only to protect the legitimate rights and interests of China and Africa, but also to contribute to world peace and development.

Wang Yi said that on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and African countries, the China-Africa Year of People's and Cultural Exchanges, which showcases the achievements of China-Africa cooperation, will bring together youth, media and cultural figures through nearly 600 activities, covering various fields of China-Africa exchanges.

Wang Yi said he was pleased to see new achievements in Africa's development, adding that China's huge market would provide greater opportunities for the continent's development.

The Chinese Foreign Minister called on the international community to pay more attention to Africa and increase investment in it.

China is willing to work with African countries to build institutional platforms and support them in actively exploring successful paths that meet their actual needs, benefit the general public, and make full use of their own resources, Wang Yi said.

According to him, only when China and Africa join forces to advance modernization can the world achieve modernization. Without Africa's modernization, Wang Yi added, the world will not modernize.

The Chinese Foreign Minister emphasized that following the successful Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in September 2024, the two sides have worked together to implement its outcomes. He added that, to date, over 90 percent of the goals have been achieved or positive progress has been made.

Wang Yi noted that during his visit, he briefed the African side on the recommendations for developing the 15th Five-Year Plan proposed at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee. He stated that China will continue to be the engine of global growth and is ready to support Africa's development and revitalization.

African leaders welcome China's development achievements and expect China's modernization to benefit Africa, he said.

Wang Yi stressed that during the visit, all African friends reaffirmed their commitment to the one-China principle and expressed support for Beijing's efforts to achieve national reunification.

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