China's Foreign Ministry: Japan's growing nuclear ambitions pose a serious threat to global peace and stability

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BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — The ever-growing nuclear ambitions of right-wing forces in Japan are a dangerous signal of the resurgence of Japanese militarism, which poses a serious threat to world peace and stability, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Thursday.

The Chinese diplomat made the statement at a regular departmental press conference, speaking about a report titled "Japanese Rightist Forces' Nuclear Ambitions: A Serious Threat to World Peace," which was published Thursday morning.

According to the Chinese diplomat, Japan should heed the just call of the international community, immediately clarify its position on nuclear weapons, strictly comply with its obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and adhere to the "three non-nuclear principles." -0-

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Venezuela's Foreign Minister thanked China for its support

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CARACAS, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil on Wednesday thanked China for its support for the Venezuelan people's full sovereignty over their territory and natural resources.

On his social media page, X. I. Gil wrote that China strongly condemns the serious violations of international law and Venezuela's sovereignty, as well as the acts of intimidation by the United States.

Speaking at a regular press briefing in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Venezuela, as a sovereign state, has full and permanent sovereignty over its natural resources and all economic activities within its territory.

According to her, the US actions constitute a serious violation of international law, a flagrant infringement on Venezuela's sovereignty, and a grave violation of the rights of the Venezuelan people. The diplomat added that China strongly condemns these US actions.

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China reaffirms support for the UN after the US withdraws from 66 international organizations.

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BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — China will always adhere to multilateralism, support the central role of the United Nations in international affairs, and work with the international community to build a more equitable and rational global governance system, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Thursday.

At a regular departmental press conference, the Chinese diplomat commented at the request of journalists on the White House's announcement that US President Donald Trump signed a presidential memorandum on Wednesday on the country's withdrawal from 66 international organizations, including 31 UN agencies and 35 organizations outside the UN system. -0-

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Harbin and Murmansk are stepping up cooperation in various areas.

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BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — China's "ice city" of Harbin, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, and Russia's Murmansk recently signed a cooperation plan for 2026 covering areas such as intergovernmental exchanges, trade and economic investment, cultural exchanges, and cooperation in education and sports.

The official website of the Zhongguo Xinwenshe News Agency reports that on January 6, the two cities celebrated the tenth anniversary of their sister-city relationship. At a ceremony held in Harbin to mark the occasion, the two sides reviewed the fruitful cooperation since the official establishment of ties in 2016. Over the past ten years, these two cities, located in high latitudes with a cold climate, have actively collaborated in trade and economic exchanges, cultural ties, and educational cooperation, while contacts between the peoples of the two countries have steadily strengthened.

On the same day, a commemorative ice sculpture was unveiled, jointly created by the two cities. It artfully combines elements of the "swan," symbolizing Harbin, and the icebreaker "Lenin," representing Murmansk. In the upper part of the sculpture, gradually melting snow artistically reproduces the shared winter landscape of the two northern cities; in the lower part, intertwining sea waves and floating ice floes vividly reflect the wintry charm of the Songhua River (Sungari) in Harbin and the unique views of the ice-free port of Murmansk.

Murmansk, Russia's largest city north of the Arctic Circle, attracts numerous Chinese tourists with its unique polar landscapes.

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The Chinese city of Xi'an is expected to see an increase in inbound tourism in 2025.

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XI'AN, January 8 (Xinhua) — In 2025, the total number of foreigners crossing the Chinese border through all checkpoints in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, reached 577,000, up 89 percent from the previous year, according to data from the local border control agency.

In 2025, the number of foreign citizens entering China through Xi'an border crossings reportedly exceeded 280,000. This represents a 94% year-on-year increase. More than 70% of these foreign travelers visited China under the unilateral visa-free regime or through mutual visa exemptions. Optimization of visa policy and innovations in immigration services have directly contributed to facilitating cross-border travel procedures.

In 2025, Terminal 5 (T5) of Xi'an-Xianyang International Airport near Xi'an was opened. That same year, new air routes were opened connecting Xi'an with cities such as Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Shymkent (Kazakhstan), and Istanbul (Turkey). The number of passengers from Central Asian countries at Xi'an's airport increased by 56 percent.

Additionally, Xi'an immigration authorities have implemented a number of measures to simplify passport and customs clearance procedures, launching an online questionnaire. In 2025, approximately 40 percent of foreign tourists entering and exiting Xi'an used this system, allowing them to pre-fill their information and clear customs much more quickly. Thanks to the introduction of new next-generation bioidentification channels, the average time for qualifying foreign passengers to clear passport and customs has been reduced to less than 10 seconds, significantly increasing the overall efficiency of this procedure.

Lu Bin, a border inspection official from Shaanxi Province, said the agency will focus on continuously optimizing the border inspection process and promoting Shaanxi Province's high-level opening up to the outside world.

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China to solve 258,000 telecom and online fraud cases in 2025

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BEIJING, January 8 (Xinhua) — By the end of 2025, Chinese police nationwide had solved 258,000 cases of telecommunications and internet fraud. Payments and transactions involving funds involved in related criminal cases totaling over 21.7 million yuan (approximately $3.1 million) were urgently stopped, Ministry of Public Security spokesperson Zhang Ming announced on Thursday.

Zhang Ming added that last year, Chinese police caught 542 sponsors, ringleaders and key members linked to fraud syndicates.

Zhang Ming also noted that Chinese police have stepped up international cooperation with law enforcement agencies in Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia to combat similar crimes. More than 7,600 Chinese citizens suspected of involvement in telecommunications fraud have been repatriated from Myanmar's Myawaddy district. -0-

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In 2025, more than 4.5 billion railway passenger trips were made in China.

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BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — China's railway passenger traffic will reach nearly 4.59 billion by 2025, driven by the steady expansion and modernization of the rail transport system, according to official data.

The figure increased by 6.4 percent year-on-year, while annual freight volume exceeded 5.27 billion tonnes, up 2 percent from a year earlier, data released Thursday at the China Railway Supervision and Administration Working Conference showed.

Song Xiude, head of the State Railway Administration of the People's Republic of China, noted at a meeting that during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), the total operational length of the country's railways increased to 165,000 km, and the length of high-speed railway lines exceeded 50,000 km.

According to him, key indicators, including passenger throughput, freight throughput, and freight traffic intensity, remain the highest in the world. He added that China continues to lead in railway technology for various conditions, such as high-speed, high-altitude, sub-zero conditions, and heavy-haul operations, emphasizing the rapid development of intelligent and environmentally friendly technologies.

“The constantly improving modern railway infrastructure system provides strong support for the high-quality socio-economic development of the country,” said Song Xiude. -0-

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China is committed to strengthening peace, friendship, and cooperation in the South China Sea – Chinese Ministry of Defense

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BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — China is committed to working with countries in the South China Sea (SCS) region to build the SCS into a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang said Thursday.

Zhang Xiaogang made the statement in response to a question about the recent rescue of a Filipino fisherman by a Chinese naval vessel in the South China Sea.

He noted that the crew of a naval vessel conducting regular patrols in waters under Chinese jurisdiction rescued a stranded Filipino fisherman. Many Filipinos expressed gratitude and praised this noble act by the Chinese side.

However, a Philippine Navy spokesman slandered the rescue operation as "political propaganda."

Zhang Xiaogang noted that some individuals in the Philippines are trying to use their fishermen as pawns to commit violations and provocations at sea, as well as for inflammatory propaganda, adding that with these actions, the Philippine side is recklessly exposing its fishermen to danger, without regard for their livelihoods and safety.

These individuals also make groundless accusations against China, demonstrating complete hypocrisy and callousness, Zhang Xiaogang said.

"Facts speak louder than words, and justice prevails in people's hearts," the Chinese Defense Ministry official emphasized.

Zhang Xiaogang reaffirmed China's unwavering determination to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, assuring that China is committed to cooperating with countries in the South China Sea region to build the South China Sea into a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation.

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China and Central Asia deepen cooperation to prevent and combat desertification

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BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — A delegation from the China-Central Asia Cooperation Center to Combat Desertification recently visited Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to strengthen cooperation in desertification prevention and control, forest fire prevention, and pest prevention and control, the Zhongguo Xinwenwang news website reported.

The parties reached a number of agreements on expanding pragmatic cooperation, laying the foundation for jointly addressing regional environmental challenges and creating a strong barrier to environmental security.

Let us recall that the above-mentioned center was officially opened in July 2025 under the auspices of the Forestry and Grassland Administration of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region /Northwest China/.

During the visit, the delegation members systematically shared with the officials of the relevant departments of the four countries China's policies, measures, and practical experience in building an ecological civilization, especially in the area of preventing and combating desertification, and demonstrated in detail mature technologies and models for protecting against sand and wind, including sand stabilization using a checkerboard pattern of straw mesh.

At the same time, the delegation visited typical areas of the four countries where desertification is being intensively combated, as well as relevant research institutions in these countries. The parties held in-depth discussions on issues such as the breeding of salt-tolerant plants, the application of smart greenhouse technologies, and the training of professional specialists, and identified areas for long-term cooperation.

At present, the China-Central Asia Cooperation Center to Combat Desertification has already established long-term cooperation channels with government departments and research institutions in Central Asian countries.

In the future, this center, taking into account the real conditions of Central Asian countries, will focus on promoting locally applicable technologies for preventing and combating desertification, as well as facilitating the implementation of small-scale but effective demonstration projects. At the same time, it plans to establish an analytical center to deepen cooperation in the joint training of specialists, create a practical cooperation platform combining technological research and development, the transformation of achievements, and the mutual exchange of experiences, and give new impetus to environmental protection and green development in the region.

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Hezbollah member killed in Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon

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Beirut, January 8 (Xinhua) — One Hezbollah member was killed and another was wounded in an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday on the village of Juaya in southern Lebanon, local sources reported.

According to Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA), a car was struck in the Tyre region. A local health authority source confirmed the death and injury.

Lebanese security sources told Xinhua that the deceased was Hussein Hamza, a Hezbollah member.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Avichai Adrai reported on the X social media platform that Israeli forces attacked a Hezbollah "terrorist."

The airstrike occurred despite a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, brokered by the United States and France and in effect since November 27, 2024.

The IDF has been carrying out sporadic strikes on Lebanon, claiming they are aimed at eliminating "threats" from Hezbollah, and maintains its forces in five key positions along the Lebanese border.

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