China extends tax breaks for foreign participants in Chinese bond market

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BEIJING, January 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese authorities have decided to extend a policy exempting foreign investment institutions from corporate income tax and value-added tax on interest income from bonds earned in the Chinese bond market. The Ministry of Finance and the General Administration of Taxation announced this on Thursday.

According to a circular jointly published by the two agencies, the preferential policy will be in effect from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2027.

The move is aimed at further stimulating the external opening up of China's bond market. -0-

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Iran's airspace has reopened after being temporarily closed.

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TEHRAN, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — Iran's airspace reopened on Thursday after being temporarily closed earlier in the day, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.

Citing the International Civil Aviation Organization, the agency reported that flights are operating in Iranian airspace and airports are providing services to passengers.

Late Wednesday, Iran declared a state of emergency and closed its airspace to all flights except international ones that had received prior approval.

Several countries, including Spain, India, and Australia, recently urged their citizens to leave Iran over concerns that the US might attack Iran. On Wednesday, the British government updated its travel advice to Iran, announcing the temporary withdrawal of staff from its embassy in Tehran due to security concerns.

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Breaking: France to send additional forces to Greenland in coming days – E. Macron

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Paris, January 15 (Xinhua) — France will send additional "land, air, and maritime assets" to Greenland in the coming days, French President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday during his New Year's address to the armed forces at an airbase in the French city of Istres.

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China to see a decline in industrial accidents and improved disaster relief in 2025

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BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — China saw a decline in the number of industrial accidents and fatalities in 2025 amid the country's efforts to strengthen accident prevention and enforcement.

According to data released Thursday by China's Ministry of Emergency Management, 18,261 people died in 19,884 industrial accidents nationwide last year. Compared to 2024 targets, these figures represent a decrease of 8.7 percent and 7 percent, respectively.

Over the past year, not a single major incident was recorded in the country. According to national regulations, this category includes incidents that result in the deaths of more than 30 people, serious injuries to 100 or more people, or direct economic losses of 100 million yuan (approximately $14.2 million).

According to the Ministry, the improved level of industrial safety is the result of a systemic transition to a preventative-oriented safety management model.

Last year, the State Council's Industrial Safety Commission dispatched 22 central-level inspection teams, whose members identified more than 17,000 hidden hazards, including 585 serious ones.

Last year, China experienced a variety of natural disasters, including floods, geological cataclysms, earthquakes, typhoons, and others, affecting 67.03 million people and causing direct economic losses of 241.62 billion yuan. During the year, national emergency response mechanisms were activated 24 times, the highest number in nearly a decade.

According to the ministry, nearly 400,000 essential supplies were distributed in advance to 400 high-disaster-risk counties to provide more effective assistance to victims.

The effectiveness of this approach was proven after the magnitude 6.8 earthquake that struck Tingri County in the Xizang Autonomous Region of southwest China in early 2025. Despite the region's remoteness, the first batch of humanitarian aid and supplies was delivered to the affected area within six hours of the powerful tremor.

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Türkiye opposes military operation against Iran, says Foreign Minister

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Istanbul, January 15 (Xinhua) — Turkey opposes any military operation against Iran and supports efforts to protect regional stability, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said at a press briefing here on Thursday.

He expressed hope that the United States and Iran would resolve the problems between them through mediators, other parties, or direct negotiations.

The minister stressed that dialogue remains the only viable avenue for resolving disputes, warning that any widespread instability in Iran would exceed the region's ability to mitigate its consequences.

Türkiye maintains close ties with Iran, and Ankara is directly concerned about events there, emphasized H. Fidan.

Iran must resolve its internal problems, settle disputes with neighboring countries, and engage in nuclear diplomacy to address the structural causes of its economic difficulties, he added.

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China is ready to work with all parties to advance cooperation in the polar regions.

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BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — China is willing to work with all parties to intensify exchanges and promote cooperation in the polar regions, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Thursday, adding that peace, stability and sustainable development in these areas serve the common interests of all mankind.

Mao Ning made the statement at a regular departmental press conference, commenting on some touching episodes that occurred during China's ongoing 42nd Antarctic expedition.

A Chinese expedition team reportedly successfully rescued an ill member of a Russian research station, and this week, China's research vessel Xuelong assisted in transporting researchers from the Republic of Korea while on a resupply mission to New Zealand.

Mao Ning noted that in the more than 40 years since China began its Antarctic expeditions, it has consistently adhered to the spirit of mutual assistance and attached great importance to international cooperation, conducting joint research in various forms.

According to her, researchers from more than ten countries and regions, such as Thailand, Chile and Portugal, are participating in the 42nd Chinese Antarctic expedition.

Regarding the Arctic, Mao Ning noted that China has actively provided the international community with a platform for dialogue and cooperation, and shared scientific research results through participating in the relevant work of the Arctic Council, organizing a symposium on Arctic cooperation between China and Northern Europe, and conducting scientific expeditions to the Arctic Ocean. -0-

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Chinese Premier: China is ready to cooperate with Canada to create new drivers of economic growth

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BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — China is willing to strengthen cooperation with Canada in areas such as clean energy, digital technology, modern agriculture, aerospace, advanced manufacturing and finance to create more new drivers of economic growth, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said during talks with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Beijing on Thursday.

The Chinese side welcomes more Canadian companies to invest in the Chinese economy and hopes that Canada will provide a fair and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises investing in the country, Li Qiang emphasized.

Following the talks, Li Qiang and M. Carney witnessed the signing of a number of cooperation documents in areas such as economics and trade, customs, energy, construction, culture and public security. -0-

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January 15, 2026 New modern lanterns on the Fontanka River embankment formed a unified lighting ensemble in the center of St. Petersburg.

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The modernization of the outdoor lighting system on the Fontanka River embankment from Pestelya Street to Kutuzov Embankment has been completed. Outdated sodium lamps have been replaced with 23 modern LED luminaires. The energy-efficient light sources are mounted on elegant cast-iron brackets attached to the building facades. The lighting system is controlled remotely from the Lensvet control center.

"The Fontanka Embankment is one of the most beloved strolling areas for St. Petersburg residents and visitors. It offers unparalleled views of landmarks such as the Summer Garden, the Engineers' Castle, and the Neva River panorama. Specialists designed the equipment with the architectural features of the neighborhood in mind, seamlessly integrating modern technology into the surrounding historic buildings. The new streetlights create a unified lighting ensemble for this section of the Fontanka Embankment and the surrounding streets of Tchaikovsky, Gagarinskaya, and Solyanoy Lane, where nearly 400 new lights were installed in 2021."

Alexander Beglov, Governor of St. Petersburg

The project was implemented under an agreement between the Government of St. Petersburg and PJSC Gazprom on the development of urban infrastructure and the socio-economic development of the Northern Capital.

"We are continuing our large-scale improvement program in collaboration with the Government of St. Petersburg. Since 2007, Gazprom has been systematically and consistently developing a comfortable urban environment while preserving St. Petersburg's unique historical heritage. Before the New Year, the Mikhailovsky (Engineers') Castle received new architectural and artistic illumination. Earlier this year, on Christmas Eve, the St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral of the Epiphany acquired a vibrant new evening appearance. We were delighted to offer such a gift to St. Petersburg residents and visitors for the New Year holidays. And now we have completed the renovation of the Fontanka Embankment's lighting."

Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Management Committee of PJSC Gazprom

In recent years, the company has been systematically involved in the improvement of St. Petersburg, paving sidewalks with granite slabs, upgrading and replacing outdoor lighting, and installing architectural and artistic lighting. In 2025, lighting fixtures were replaced on Chernyshevsky Prospekt, Kirochnaya Street, Sampsonievsky Bridge, and Rubinstein Street. In recent years, architectural lighting has been installed at the apartment buildings of Pyotr Weiner and Robert Wege, the Elizaveta Buturlina mansion, Palace Square, Trinity Bridge, and the Betancourt Bridge. Work is currently underway to upgrade the outdoor lighting at two more sites.

In total, with Gazprom's participation, more than 100 streets, squares, embankments, and plazas have been reconstructed in St. Petersburg, and over 26,000 modern lighting fixtures have been installed.

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A landmark agreement to protect the world's oceans comes into force this week.

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Building on the principles laid out in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the agreement significantly strengthens the legal framework for the protection of two-thirds of the world's oceans. Specifically, it establishes the necessary framework for international and interagency cooperation in the development of the ocean and its resources.

Effective and timely implementation of this Agreement will make a significant contribution to the achievement of the ocean-related Sustainable Development Goals and Kunming-Montreal Global Framework in the field of biodiversity.

The ocean needs protection

Toxic chemicals and millions of tons of plastic waste flood coastal ecosystems, killing or significantly harming fish, sea turtles, seabirds, and mammals. Furthermore, hazardous particles end up in human food.

In 2021, more than 17 million tons of plastic entered the world's oceans, accounting for 85 percent of marine litter. This figure is projected to double or triple each year. Without action, by 2050, there could be more plastic in the sea than fish.

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The agreement imposes liability on those who pollute the ocean and establishes mechanisms for resolving potential disputes. According to the document's provisions, parties are required to assess the potential environmental impact of any planned activities in waters beyond their national jurisdiction.

Scientists estimate that nearly 200,000 species of marine organisms have been identified to date, but the true number may be much higher. Experts from the UN Environment Programme note that humanity knows more about the Moon than about the ocean depths. The treaty is intended to promote international cooperation in ocean exploration.

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UN Secretary-General: The Group of 77 plus China remains a vital pillar of multilateral cooperation

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January 14, 2026 UN

Amid growing conflicts, the climate crisis, and technological divides, cooperation remains the only path to a just and sustainable future. This was stated by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking at the handover ceremony of the presidency of the Group of 77 plus China, an intergovernmental organization of developing countries.

The UN chief thanked Iraq for chairing the Group in 2025 and congratulated Uruguay on assuming the presidency in 2026, noting that its agenda is "based on social justice."

According to the Secretary General,this organizationwas founded on the principles of “development with dignity, a fair distribution of opportunities, and a seat at the decision-making tables” – and these principles remain as relevant today.

Finance, climate and technology

The Secretary General recalled that there are only four years left until 2030, while the funding gap Sustainable Development Goals remains huge, and debt servicing is stifling investment in key areas.

He called for a reform of the global financial architecture, emphasizing that it must reflect today's realities, not the "world of 1945." Specifically, he emphasized the need to triple the lending capacity of multilateral development banks, expand access to long-term financing, and ensure developing countries have greater influence in international institutions.

Speaking about climate, the Secretary-General noted that the world is moving towards a temporary excess of 1.5 degrees Celsius and the task is to make this excess "as small as possible, as brief as possible, and as safe as possible."

"The principle of common but differentiated responsibility must apply – but each country must do more," he said.

“Climate justice requires protecting those who have contributed least to this crisis – and who face its harshest consequences,” the UN chief added, calling for massive adaptation funding, contributions to the Loss and Damage Fund, and the mobilization of $1.3 trillion a year for developing countries by 2035.

The Digital Age and the Role of the UN

Antonio Guterres stressed that the digital age must become "an engine of inclusion, not an accelerator of inequality."

In July, the Global Dialogue on artificial intelligence management, which will be preceded by the first report of the Independent Scientific Panel on AI with recommendations for states. The UN Secretary-General also called for the creation of a Global AI Capacity Building Fund and welcomed the participation of the Panel's countries in the global collaboration network in this area.

The Secretary-General also recalled the importance of the UN-80 initiative, which aims to strengthen the UN system and increase its effectiveness in the face of declining resources.

In conclusion, the Secretary-General noted that the international community faces a clear choice: “fragmentation or solutions; division or results; narrow selfishness or a shared determination to build a more just future.”

"The Group of 77 and China have long been the guardians of this resolve," he said, pledging to continue to support developing countries in pursuing justice, equality and the fulfillment of their promises.

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