The US is considering "some very serious options" for action against Iran, according to Donald Trump.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday that his administration is considering "some very serious options," including military action, against Iran amid growing reports of unrest in the country.

"We're looking at this very seriously. The military is looking at it, and we're exploring some very serious options. We'll make a decision," Trump said, answering reporters' questions aboard Air Force One.

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Cuba's Foreign Minister demands the United States end its illegal detention of N. Maduro.

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Havana, January 11 (Xinhua) — Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla on Sunday demanded that the United States end the illegal detention of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

“Eight days have passed since the brutal kidnapping of the legitimate President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, and his wife, Cilia Flores,” Minister X wrote on social media.

“We demand that the US government end this unlawful detention, respect his immunity, end the judicial and media farce this process has become, and ensure his life and well-being,” he added.

“We call on the international community to join this just demand in the name of preserving international law, as well as the life, justice, and rights of President N. Maduro and his wife,” the Cuban diplomat said. –0–

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The 7th China Marathon Expo opened in Xiamen.

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XIAMEN, January 9 (Xinhua) — The 7th China Marathon Expo opened Thursday in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province. The three-day event features eight exhibition pavilions, divided into themes including sports competitions, sports equipment and gear, sports services, sports health and recovery, and fashionable outdoor accessories.

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African scholar: China has become a pillar of global economic stability by maintaining openness in uncertain times

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In an article published on the China Daily website, Stephen Ndegwa, executive director of the Kenyan think tank South-South Dialogue, noted that in 2025, the global economy was struggling to move forward, and its structure had undergone profound changes. In this volatile environment, China, thanks to its consistent policies focused on openness and development, has become an important stabilizing force for the global economy, becoming a reliable trading partner for many developing countries and providing them with opportunities for growth.

The article states that in April 2025, the US government announced the introduction of so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on imported goods, bringing the effective level of US tariffs to levels unseen in a century. This plunged global trade relations into their most confrontational phase in decades, leading to the accelerated fragmentation of markets, supply chains, and international institutions. The key question facing the global economy is no longer whether fragmentation is occurring, but whether stability can be maintained within it.

In the US itself, the negative consequences of this protectionist policy are becoming increasingly apparent. High tariffs have driven up production costs for American manufacturers and consumer prices. Companies dependent on imported intermediate goods have faced shrinking margins and disruptions to their planning cycles. Investment decisions have been delayed due to difficulties assessing regulatory risks, and financial markets have repeatedly reacted to tariff announcements with volatility. Protectionism has not only failed to protect the US economy, but has also complicated inflation management and weakened the confidence needed for economic growth.

The impact of high US tariffs on the global economy has been even more profound. Trade volumes have declined, businesses have become more cautious in their cross-border investments, and supply chains have shifted from efficiency to risk mitigation. Developing economies, which initially relied on integration into global production and service networks to achieve modernization, have been hit the hardest, and their opportunities have now been curtailed.

The article emphasizes that as the global economy fragments, China's stabilizing role is becoming increasingly important. Over the past year, China has continued to emphasize development and external cooperation as its core policy priorities, demonstrating continuity and predictability that contrasts sharply with the instability experienced in other regions. Despite declining global demand, China has maintained its position as a key driver of trade, investment, and industrial activity, providing reliable support to numerous partners, particularly countries in the Global South.

The article points out that even more noteworthy is China's positive attitude toward globalization itself. During a period when so-called debates about "decoupling" and "risk mitigation" were particularly heated, China consistently declared its support for inclusive economic globalization and the multilateral trading system. This position has resonated with countries in the Global South. By promoting cooperation focused on openness, connectivity, and development, China positions itself as the defender of a more balanced and inclusive global economic order, thereby preventing further global fragmentation.

Moreover, the transformation of China's own economy has further enhanced this positive effect. Over the past year, China has accelerated its transition to high-value-added growth, achieving significant progress in green technologies, digital industries, and advanced manufacturing. The impact of China's economic transformation extends far beyond China. As Chinese companies move up the value chain, they create space for emerging economies, allowing them to integrate into relevant industries, regional supply chains, and downstream markets. This transformation does not displace partners; on the contrary, it deepens South-South cooperation, strengthening the prospects for shared growth.

In conclusion, the author emphasizes that in 2026, global growth will depend on whether major economies choose confrontation or coordination, exclusion or inclusiveness. In the face of rising protectionism, China, as a stabilizing force in the global economy, will continue to ensure viable, shared, and sustainable global growth.

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Winter activities in Harbin: what can you play with snow?

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HARBIN, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) — A snow-covered fairytale world is being created on the sidelines of the 38th International Snow Sculpture Exhibition at Taiyangdao (Sun Island) Tourism Zone in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, attracting tourists from all over the world to admire snow sculptures and ice and snow activities.

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"China Travel" and "China Shopping" are gaining popularity. The potential for inbound tourism consumption is enormous.

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Thanks to measures to further open up China, including expanding the list of countries with visa-free transit, streamlining the duty-free shopping policy, and increasing the number of stores offering the "purchase with immediate VAT refund" service, more and more foreign tourists have come to China for travel and shopping since the beginning of 2026, stimulating the growth of consumer activity.

According to the National Immigration Administration of China, during the New Year holidays this year, foreign citizens crossed the Chinese border 828,000 times, a 29.8% increase compared to the same period in 2025. Of those entering the country, 292,000 took advantage of the visa-free regime, a 35.8% increase compared to last year.

Traveling in China has become more comfortable.

A nearly 16-hour flight from Sydney to Beijing and then to Harbin didn't dampen Australian tourist Xi Yunlong's expectations for his "Chinese New Year's trip." Visa-free travel, direct flights, and other measures made the trip, he said, "surprisingly easy and smooth."

This was Si Yunlong's first visit to Harbin. Immediately after landing, he headed to the ice and snow theme park, "The Great World of Ice and Snow," where he spent five hours. "It's summer in Australia now, and the temperature difference with Harbin is almost 50 degrees! I want to share all the beauty of this 'ice city' with my family," he shared.

Harbin prepared well in advance for "guests from afar" like Si Yunlong. To ensure a smooth departure for tourists on New Year's Eve, Harbin's subway operating hours were extended until late. Tourist areas, such as the Songhua River Ice and Snow Carnival, are ubiquitous with signs in Chinese and English, and announcements in parks are broadcast in bilingual format. At Harbin Railway Station, an "international service area" provides multilingual consultations, route planning assistance, and other necessary information to international tourists.

Many regions in China are also implementing technologies to overcome language barriers for foreign tourists. For example, in Shenzhen, taxis are equipped with AI translators that support over 140 languages in real time. QR code payment is also becoming increasingly convenient. As of September 2025, the international version of Alipay has established partnerships with 40 e-wallets in the Asia-Pacific region, allowing tourists to use national payment apps at 150 million merchants across China.

See China in all its diversity

Today, China's 240-hour visa-free transit regime applies to citizens of 55 countries, and the number of checkpoints where it operates has reached 65.

Thanks to a more comprehensive, multifaceted, and in-depth visa-free transit policy, foreign visitors to China have long been limited to visiting the Great Wall and tasting Peking duck.

The "multi-city, deep-dive" tour format is becoming a popular trend. According to statistics, approximately 60% of international tourists choose interprovincial itineraries. This is especially true for guests from far-flung countries like the US, Canada, and Australia, who increasingly seek to "see as much as possible in one trip."

According to a guide at a Beijing travel agency, the share of interprovincial itineraries covering several cities has recently increased significantly in foreign tourists' bookings. For example, cultural tours along the Beijing-Xi'an-Chengdu route, as well as themed Silk Road itineraries along the Beijing-Xining-Dunhuang-Kashgar route, are very popular.

The potential of 'shopping in China' is being unleashed

Several foreign guests came to a store in Shanghai's historic Xuhui district specifically to buy Chinese clothing. They were particularly impressed by the "instant VAT refund" service, which allows customers to avoid queuing at the airport and simply present their documents at the store, and their refund is processed immediately.

As of the end of November 2025, there were 12,252 stores across China providing the VAT refund service at check-out, of which 9,151 were listed in 2025. The number of retail outlets offering the "purchase with instant VAT refund" service has exceeded 7,000, and the coverage of the tax refund system continues to expand.

The CPC Central Committee's proposals for China's 15th Five-Year Plan emphasize the need to create international consumption centers and expand consumption among foreign visitors. The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Commerce recently announced that approximately 15 pilot cities across the country will be selected to develop international consumption environments.

According to the "China Inbound Tourism Annual Report 2025" released by Trip.com, China's largest online travel agency, inbound tourism bookings increased by 100% in the first three quarters of 2025, with bookings from visa-free countries growing by an average of 153%.

"China will play an increasingly important role in the global tourism landscape. 'Traveling in China' and 'Shopping in China' are expected to gradually become a new growth area for the global tourism market," said Dai Bin, director of the China Tourism Academy.

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The Cuban president declared his readiness to defend Cuba, rejecting Trump's accusations.

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Havana, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Sunday said Cuba is a free, independent and sovereign country, rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump's accusations that the island nation provided "security services" to Venezuela in exchange for oil.

The United States "has no moral right to point the finger at Cuba for any reason," M. Diaz-Canel wrote on the social network X, noting that the American side is turning everything, even human lives, into a business.

According to the Cuban president, the United States is “going into hysterics” over Cuba because its people made a sovereign decision to choose their own political model.

"Those who blame the Revolution for the severe economic hardships we are suffering should be ashamed and remain silent," M. Díaz-Canel emphasized. "Because they know and admit that this is the result of the draconian, stifling measures the United States has been imposing on us for six decades."

Cuba does not attack or threaten other states, M. Diaz-Canel stated, adding that the country is ready to defend itself “to the last drop of blood.” –0–

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China will strengthen and develop its strategic partnership with Somalia, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Durban, South Africa, January 11 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Sunday that China will deepen cooperation with Somalia in economic, trade, security, defense and other fields, utilize the Year of China-Africa Cultural and People-to-People Exchanges to strengthen friendly ties, and consolidate and develop the strategic partnership between the two countries.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement during a telephone conversation with Somali Foreign Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali during his visit to Africa.

The Chinese diplomat asked his Somali counterpart to convey warm greetings from Chinese leaders to Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, stating that China welcomes Mohamud's visit to China this year to attend the 2nd China-Arab States Summit.

Emphasizing that China and Somalia enjoy traditionally friendly relations, Wang Yi stated that China is firmly committed to a friendly policy toward Somalia, and the two countries have always respected and supported each other. The China-Somalia strategic partnership is not affected by isolated events or temporary circumstances, he added.

According to the Chinese Foreign Minister, the Chinese side highly values Somalia's commitment to the one-China principle, which is expressed through concrete actions. He assured that China will, as always, support Somalia in defending its state sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity, opposing attempts by "Somaliland" to achieve independence through collusion with the Taiwan administration.

As Wang Yi noted, China's diplomacy has always firmly stood on the side of developing countries, upholding fairness and justice, and advocating for small and medium-sized countries.

He said China fully supports Somalia in its role as rotating chair of the UN Security Council this month and is ready to work with it to fulfill its responsibilities in maintaining world peace and security.

China believes that Somalia will achieve development and prosperity and turn the Horn of Africa region into an area of peace, development and cooperation, Wang Yi added.

Abdisalam Abdi Ali, for his part, pointed out that Somalia highly appreciates the fact that Chinese foreign ministers annually choose Africa as the destination of their first foreign visit.

Noting the traditional friendship between the two countries, he emphasized that developing relations with China is a firm strategic choice for Somalia.

The Somali side sincerely thanks China for its support of Somalia in defending its state sovereignty and territorial integrity, for countering any acts of separatism and terrorism, and for its assistance in achieving national stability and development, the Somali minister stated.

He assured that Somalia strictly adheres to the one-China principle, considers Taiwan an integral part of Chinese territory, and views the Taiwan issue as an exclusively internal matter of the PRC.

The Somali Foreign Minister noted that his country highly values the four major global initiatives put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping and is willing to deepen exchanges and cooperation with China in all fields, promote peace and development in Somalia, promote lasting peace in the Horn of Africa region, and jointly build a community with a shared future for mankind.

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China and Lesotho agreed to elevate their bilateral strategic partnership to a higher level.

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Maseru, January 11 (Xinhua) — China and Lesotho reaffirmed their commitment to elevating their bilateral strategic partnership to a higher level and turning it into a model for friendly exchanges and common development among countries with diverse national circumstances and social systems, according to a joint communiqué released Sunday.

The document was released following talks between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Lesotho's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations Lejone Mpotjoane in the Lesotho capital Maseru during Wang Yi's visit to the African country from January 10 to 11.

According to the communiqué, the ministers commended the achievements in developing bilateral relations. The parties agreed to provide each other with firm support on issues affecting their core interests and major concerns.

The Lesotho side expressed its support for the four global initiatives put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping and praised them for bringing stability and certainty to a troubled world.

The Lesotho side reaffirmed its firm commitment to the one-China principle and reiterated that there is only one China, Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese territory, and the Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representing all of China. The Chinese side, in turn, welcomed Lesotho's continued progress in its national reform process and expressed support for Lesotho in protecting its national sovereignty, security, and development interests.

The parties emphasized that the advancement of human rights is a common cause for all humanity, and that exchanges and cooperation on human rights must be based on mutual respect and equality. They opposed the politicization, weaponization, and application of double standards in human rights matters, as well as interference in the internal affairs of both countries under the pretext of protecting human rights.

The two foreign ministers noted the significant achievements achieved within the framework of ten China-Africa partnership action programs to jointly advance modernization. The ministers shared the view that the world is currently undergoing accelerated change unseen in a century, and that countries in the Global South are playing an increasingly significant role in international affairs.

The communiqué stated that the two sides reiterated their intention to continue close cooperation to jointly oppose unilateral sanctions, protectionism and economic hegemony, promote the formation of an equitable and orderly multipolar world and inclusive economic globalization that benefits everyone, create a more just and reasonable system of global governance, and build an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world of lasting peace, universal security and common prosperity.

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Cuba criticized Washington's "criminal" behavior following Trump's warnings

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HAVANA/WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Sunday criticized the United States for "criminal" behavior that threatens world peace, shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump issued new warnings to Havana.

As B. Rodriguez pointed out on the social network X, Cuba has every right to import fuel from those markets that wish to export it, and has the right to develop trade relations without interference or submission to unilateral coercive measures by the United States.

According to the head of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, the United States is behaving like a criminal and uncontrolled hegemon that threatens peace and security not only in Cuba and the Western Hemisphere, but throughout the entire planet.

Earlier on Sunday, D. Trump proposed that Cuba make a deal with Washington.

"No more oil or money will flow to Cuba, zero! I strongly urge them to make a deal before it's too late," the US president wrote on the social network TruthSocial.

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