Winds of change: On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell.

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Built overnight, from August 12 to 13, 1961, the barrier separating the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from the city-state of West Berlin cut not just through streets and transportation lines, but directly into homes and, most horrifyingly, into families, friends, and loved ones. It was meant to stand forever, but was destroyed overnight.

Why is there a wall in the middle of Berlin?

After the capitulation of Nazi Germany, the heart of Europe—Berlin is indeed located almost in the center of Western Europe—was divided into four occupation zones: the east belonged to the USSR, the west to the Allies, namely the United States, Great Britain, and France. Free movement across the line of contact remained for a long time, and hundreds of thousands of Berliners crossed daily—to work, to study, and simply to visit family. The situation changed as tensions between the powers grew: the West Berlin blockade in 1948 and the airlift were the first episodes of confrontation, culminating in the creation of two German states—the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR).

By the early 1960s, tensions had escalated: Moscow sought recognition of the GDR and the status of East Berlin as its capital, while the West insisted on maintaining international control. In August 1961, the authorities in the eastern territories began building a wall under the pretext of "stopping West Berlin's subversive activities," but in reality, they wanted to prevent the outflow of young people who were desperately seeking the wealthy West. In response, the United States increased its military presence: a tank duel took place at Checkpoint Charlie, which nearly sparked a new military confrontation. Ultimately, the Berlin Wall, erected 16 years after the end of World War II, became a symbol of the Cold War and nearly led to a third.

We are the people or We are one people

The beginning of the end for the GDR occurred before the fall of the Berlin Wall, when an article appeared in our perestroika-era press insinuating that the then head of the first German socialist state, Erich Honecker, was a fascist agent. The General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) was mortally offended and—it sounds like a joke!—banned Soviet media and anything related to the idea of accelerating the post-stagnation era.

Outraged by Honecker's policies, the intelligentsia took to the streets with the slogan "Wir sind das Volk!"—we are the people, meaning "listen to us, government, we want changes like in the USSR." And here, the West German intelligence service (Bundesnachrichtendienst, BND) did a clever job. They cleverly exploited a grammatical peculiarity of the German language and simply replaced the definite article with an indefinite one. And then they began shouting "Wir sind ein Volk!" to the crowd of demonstrators—it seems to mean the same thing, but the subtlety is that "ein" is also a homonym for the German word for "one, united."

Thus, the East Germans' desire for social and political reform quietly morphed into a demand for the reunification of the two Germanies—East and West. Ultimately, on October 18, 1989, Erich Honecker resigned, and Egon Kranz became the country's leader, immediately beginning to prepare reforms modeled on Gorbachev's. There was no talk yet of joining the FRG.

Unexpected acceleration

The destruction of the "wall of shame" was described to us by an eyewitness of those events, Olga Vasilyeva, a leading specialist in the Department of External and Internal Communications of the State University of Management and a member of the Union of Journalists of St. Petersburg.

Günter Schabowski, a member of the Politburo of the SED Central Committee, spoke about the new freedoms at a press conference on November 9, 1989. He announced live on air that the "Iron Curtain" was no more, that applications for travel abroad would now be accepted without restrictions, and that exit permits would be issued as quickly as possible. When asked by journalists when exactly these new rules would take effect, Schabowski rashly replied, "Immediately!"

Olga Vyacheslavovna was then a student at the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages (now Moscow State Linguistic University) and often visited her parents in Berlin, preparing for an internship at Humboldt University. "We heard shouting and noise in the street—everyone watching the press conference ran and drove to the wall dividing the city into the western half and the capital of the GDR. Together with my father, who had already served in the Soviet military intelligence contingent for 20 years, we arrived at Checkpoint Charlie on Friedrichstrasse and watched as Berliners climbed over the wall and tore it down—people brought hammers, sledgehammers, and picks. On both sides, they opened sparkling wine and celebrated, as if it were New Year's."

The guards, as it later turned out, had received orders from the authorities to open fire, but they refused to obey. Although attempts to defect to West Berlin had been brutally suppressed since 1973—shooting to kill was used, with estimates ranging from 125 to 1,245 people killed. Yet, East Germans persisted in their efforts—over 28 years, more than 5,075 GDR citizens, including 574 border guards, successfully escaped.

Winners and losers

In June 1990, the wall—or rather, two walls nearly four meters high with a right-of-way between them, stretching 155 kilometers outside the capital and 43 kilometers within Berlin—was finally demolished using construction equipment. Several panels, stretching 1.3 kilometers along the Spree River, were preserved as a memorial and became the East Side Gallery, painted in graffiti style by 118 artists from 21 countries. Fragments of the barrier stand as monuments in many squares around the world—it is the only structure in the world that is scattered across the entire planet, from Brussels to Haifa.

The complete destruction of the statehood of the German workers' and peasants' country occurred on October 3 of that same year, when the GDR became part of the FRG: de jure as new federal states, de facto as a second-class appendage. To this day, there remains a significant disparity in quality of life and income between the "Wessi" (German: West, Wessi) and the "Ossi" (German: Ost, Ossi)—residents of the original Federal Republic and the former GDR. But that's a whole other story.

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Xi Jinping met with representatives of leading teams and leaders in the field of physical education and sports /more details/

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Guangzhou, November 9 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping met with representatives of leading groups and individuals in the fields of mass physical education and professional sports in Guangzhou, capital of southern China's Guangdong Province, on Sunday. The meeting took place ahead of the opening of the 15th All-China Spartakiad.

Xi Jinping, also General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, warmly congratulated the distinguished sports figures, calling on them to conquer new frontiers, reach new heights, and make new contributions to building a strong sports nation.

Upon arrival at the Baiyun International Convention Center, the Chinese leader was greeted with prolonged, thunderous applause. Xi Jinping waved to everyone gathered, warmly interacted with the sport's leading figures, and posed for group photos with them.

Also present at the event were senior officials including Li Hongzhong, Zhang Youxia, Huang Kunming, Shen Yiqin and Wang Dongfeng. –0–

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Reference: King Philip VI of Spain

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BEIJING, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, King Felipe VI of Spain will pay a state visit to China from Nov. 10 to 13.

King Felipe VI was born in Madrid in January 1968. He earned a bachelor's degree in law and a master's degree in international relations. He was proclaimed crown prince in January 1986 and ascended the throne in June 2014.

He and his wife, Queen Letizia, have two daughters: the heir to the throne, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofia. –0–

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Xi Jinping announced the start of the 15th All-China Spartakiad /more details/

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GUANGZHOU, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday declared the 15th China National Sports Games open.

Xi Jinping, who is also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee (CPC Central Committee) and chairman of the Central Military Commission, attended the opening ceremony of the Spartakiad in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province (South China). –0–

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Products made in Kazakhstan attract numerous visitors to CIIE

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SHANGHAI, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — At the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), Kazakhstan, known for its agro-industrial complex, is displaying a wide range of products, including sausages, chocolate, ice cream, fruit juice and dairy products, attracting numerous visitors, as well as buyers and industry professionals.

Sixty-five companies from Kazakhstan are participating in the current exhibition, which is taking place from November 5 to 10 in the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai, the CIIE Bureau reported.

Karat TOO Marketing Manager Asiya Otelbay said, "This year we're just entering the Chinese market and participating in this exhibition for the first time." Having received permission to sell in China, the company is currently successfully undergoing laboratory quality testing for its products ready for export, she added.

"We primarily supply first- and second-grade flour to China. We are currently making our first shipment of premium flour to Yiwu (Zhejiang Province, eastern China), which will be completed this month," said Asiya Otelbay.

She also stated: “We expect to enter into contracts and find trade distributors to distribute our products online, that is, in supermarkets and stores.”

At the stand of the company “Fruit Lab”, participating in CIIE, the apple puree attracted the attention of visitors with its original packaging design.

According to company volunteer Adil Abdikarim, in Almaty, a city always associated with apples, apple trees grow in mountain forests or specially designated areas. Because of this, the fruit is considered more natural and juicy than those grown elsewhere.

“We supply applesauce to China, completely natural, without any chemicals or additives,” he said.

According to him, due to the advantage in quality and taste, the annual volume of exports to China is about five tons.

"At the previous two similar exhibitions, we found a very large number of partners with whom we are currently actively negotiating and maintaining close ties. We hope to find the right buyers and intermediaries this year who will provide competitively priced delivery between Kazakhstan and Shanghai, as well as all other points of sale," said Adil Abdikarim.

Bizhan Meat Processing Plant LLC, represented in the "Made in Almaty" pavilion, participated in CIIE for the first time in 2018. "We had representatives from many trading houses and restaurants come to see us. Getting to know them is a great benefit for the company," noted the company's Deputy General Director, Bakytzhan Kadirberdiev.

Shin-Line LLC, which is participating in the CIIE for the third time, is presenting its various brands of ice cream, popsicles, and ice cream at this year's exhibition.

According to the company's China Sales Director, Oleg Akulinin, they began supplying products to the Chinese market in 2017 and now export approximately 100 tons of products to China annually. He stated that their company's ice cream is currently sold through distributors throughout China.

"We've had several clients come to us every day, exchange contacts, and we'll continue to negotiate," said O. Akulinin.

He stated, "We hope that Chinese consumers will recognize our ice cream at the exhibition and seek it out in stores. We also expect our sales to grow and expand. To achieve this, we will continue to participate in this exhibition."

Kazakhstan has participated in the CIIE for eight consecutive years since the exhibition's inception in 2018. Each year, the range of exhibits becomes more diverse, while the number of companies from Kazakhstan continues to increase.

According to a report posted on the official website of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, following the 7th CIIE, exhibiting companies from Kazakhstan signed contracts worth $120 million for the supply of meat and fat-and-oil products, dried camel milk, juices, and marmalades. -0-

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China's pursuit of high-quality development strengthens the confidence of multinational corporations

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SHANGHAI, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — Panasonic unveiled an intelligent washing machine that automatically recognizes fabric types, analyzes stains, optimizes washing parameters, and can be controlled by voice at the ongoing China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai.

"This machine embodies our vision of smart living. Many of our cutting-edge products are designed, manufactured, and first launched in China," said Tetsuro Homma, Executive Vice President of Panasonic Holdings Corporation and Managing Director of China and Northeast Asia, at the 8th China International Import Expo, which runs from November 5 to 10.

This year's exhibition brought together 290 Fortune Global 500 companies and other leading industry players showcasing their latest innovations. As the world's second-largest import market, China's strong openness and commitment to high-quality development are fueling global demand and bolstering the confidence of multinational corporations.

Tetsuro Homma noted that their products are developed with the needs of China's broad consumer base in mind.

“Leveraging China’s rapid advancement in AI, we have deployed DeepSeek and our local AI models to create devices that support smarter and healthier lifestyles,” he said.

As evidence of this bilateral partnership, Panasonic employs 50,000 people in China, 10,000 of whom are engineers. The company's 60 Chinese subsidiaries account for 30 percent of its global revenue.

On November 4, American materials science giant Dow opened a cooling research and development studio in Shanghai, aiming to meet the growing needs of emerging industries in the Chinese market, such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and automation.

Dow, which is participating in CIIE for the eighth time, will showcase a number of new products at the 2025 Expo, including an immersion cooling fluid designed to ensure high performance and energy efficiency in data centers.

“As China strives for high-quality development, the country needs more innovative and high-performance materials, and that’s what we’re showcasing here,” said Brandy Lange, president of Dow Performance Materials.

Last month, China released proposals for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) for the country's socio-economic development, which outlines further measures to expand voluntary and unilateral opening-up.

Executives from foreign companies, including Danish pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, told Xinhua that they are closely studying the proposals to develop the plan.

“The document places an emphasis on the prevention and control of chronic diseases, which will benefit the Chinese people and is in line with our commitment to protecting public health,” said Zhou Xiaping, senior vice president of Novo Nordisk and president of Novo Nordisk China.

"At previous CIIEs, many of our products were presented as research papers or exhibits. Now, the exhibition has become a platform for presenting new products in China," she said. Since entering the Chinese market 31 years ago, Novo Nordisk has introduced 22 innovative products and 11 innovative injectable devices for the treatment of diabetes, obesity, and rare diseases.

Over the past seven years, CIIE has cumulatively raised over US$500 billion in planned transactions and helped more than 1,100 foreign enterprises and investment promotion agencies conduct targeted matchmaking activities across China, connecting new products, technologies, and services with the growing needs of China's 1.4 billion consumers.

Wang Xuekun, director of the Hongqiao Research Center at the International Economic Forum, said the interaction between global enterprises and China embodies the principle of win-win cooperation.

"China's high-quality development opens up new opportunities for the world by stimulating market demand and attracting investment, allowing multinational corporations to reap significant profits while participating in the country's modernization," he said.

Over the past five years, China's foreign direct investment rate has remained around 9 percent, one of the highest in the world. -0-

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Bangladesh's new generation discovers China through new book

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Dhaka, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — A new book titled "China Through the Eyes of Bangladesh's New Generation," containing 19 articles written by 22 Bangladeshi authors, was launched here on Thursday.

The book launch took place at North South University (NSU), a leading private university in Bangladesh, with the participation of hundreds of dignitaries, including faculty, students, and representatives of the university, the Chinese Embassy in Dhaka, and leading educational institutions in Bangladesh.

The book, written in Bengali, was edited by Ma Xiaoyan and Bulbul Ashraf Siddiqui, the Chinese and Bangladeshi directors of the Confucius Institute at NSU.

Speaking at the ceremony, Li Shaopeng, Cultural Counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh, said the 22 young Bangladeshis wrote this book with great inspiration, and it demonstrates the new generation's deep understanding of Chinese culture and the dialogue between civilizations. "We invite new friends from Bangladesh to learn more about China," he added.

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R. Paz sworn in as President of Bolivia

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LA PAZ, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — Rodrigo Paz was sworn in as constitutional president of the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the 2025-2030 term on Saturday at the Plurinational Legislative Assembly building in downtown La Paz.

The inauguration marked the official start of a new political cycle in Bolivia following the recent general elections.

R. Paz took the oath of office upon assuming office, pledging to uphold the Constitution and other laws of the country. "This place [the Legislative Assembly] has nothing to do with power; it's a mandate to serve. Five years of service await us, not power," he said.

He thanked the visiting delegations from Latin America, Europe and Asia, saying that “Bolivia is returning to the world, and the world is returning to Bolivia.”

R. Paz also stressed his confidence in the new parliament and welcomed the unanimous vote in both chambers in recent days as a “sign of movement” toward restoring institutions without insults or aggression. –0–

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Eight people are missing after a ship collision in eastern China.

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JINAN, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — Eight people are missing after a merchant ship and a fishing vessel collided off the coast of east China's Shandong Province on Sunday morning, local authorities confirmed.

The collision occurred around 5:00 a.m. in the waters off the city of Weihai, causing the fishing vessel to sink. As the footage shows, there were nine people on board at the time. Rescuers managed to rescue one of them, whose condition is considered stable.

Search and rescue operations are currently ongoing, involving ships and helicopters. -0-

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A tsunami warning has been issued in Japan's Iwate Prefecture after a magnitude 6.7 earthquake.

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TOKYO, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — A tsunami warning was issued after a magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Japan's Iwate Prefecture on Sunday, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said.

The JMA issued a tsunami warning for the prefecture's east coast after raising the earthquake's magnitude from 6.5 to 6.7.

The earthquake struck at 17:03 local time on the coast of Iwate, its hypocenter was at a depth of 10 km, and the magnitude was 4.0 out of 7 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale in the city of Morioka and the village of Yahaba. –0–

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