The United States has suspended issuing immigrant visas to citizens of 75 countries.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) — The U.S. State Department announced Wednesday that it is suspending immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries.

This measure will apply to "countries whose migrants receive unacceptable amounts of benefits from the American people. The freeze will remain in place until the United States can ensure that new migrants do not profit at the expense of the American people," the department wrote on social media.

The measure affects countries such as Somalia, Haiti, Iran and Eritrea, “whose migrants often become a burden to the United States upon arrival,” the State Department said.

According to Fox News, the State Department announced earlier Wednesday that it would suspend visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, including Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, and Yemen.

The suspension will begin on January 21 and will last until the State Department reassesses its visa processing procedures, the statement said.

The decision comes after the White House announced Tuesday it would revoke Temporary Protected Status for Somali migrants amid fraud allegations in Minnesota.

On Monday, the State Department announced on social media that more than 100,000 visas have been revoked since Donald Trump took office as President nearly a year ago.

In November 2025, Donald Trump announced his intention to halt migration from what he called "Third World" countries. The announcement followed the death of a National Guard soldier shot and killed near the White House by an Afghan citizen.

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Breaking: US Carrier Strike Group Heads to the Middle East

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Washington, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) — Multiple sources said Wednesday that a U.S. carrier strike group is moving from the South China Sea to the Middle East amid tensions with Iran.

"The US is moving a carrier strike group from the South China Sea to the CENTCOM area of responsibility," NewsNation correspondent Kelly Meyer wrote in X. -0-

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China's domestically developed large unmanned aerial vehicle, the FP-985 "Taurus," completed a long-range logistics flight across high-altitude areas.

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CHENGDU, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — China's domestically developed FP-985 Taurus large unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) completed a long-distance logistics flight over the highlands between southwest China's Sichuan Province and Xizang Autonomous Region on Wednesday.

Loaded with local delicacies including butter tea and yak milk products, the UAV traveled more than 1,100 km from Linzhi City (Nyingchi) in southwest Xizang Autonomous Region to Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County in Sichuan Province, marking the success of the country's first large-scale UAV logistics validation flight in high-altitude conditions.

Developed by Aerospace Times Feipeng Co., Ltd., the drone is designed to operate in challenging environments such as high mountains, islands, and other geographically complex regions. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 5.7 tons and a payload capacity of over 2 tons.

It is capable of long-haul cargo operations in extreme conditions—from cold high plateaus to salt-fog-affected island regions. It also supports short takeoff and landing (STOL) at standard airfields and offers flexible operation on poorly equipped runways.

The company stated that the device is capable of 24/7 operation in all weather conditions, featuring anti-icing/de-icing features, lightning protection, and high resistance to strong winds.

“We modified the piston engine so that the drone could operate at an altitude of 4,000 meters above sea level as effectively as on flat land,” said Wei Yachuan, the UAV’s chief designer, adding that the successful maiden flight laid a solid technical foundation for establishing a low-altitude logistics network in more challenging geographic conditions.

Traditional land transportation in the Sichuan-Xizang region is limited by rugged terrain, complex geology, and variable climate. A new air logistics route has reduced cargo transportation time between Mianyang and Linzhi from over 40 hours by land to less than six hours.

This air route also creates an economic bridge between the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and the Sichuan Basin.

The corridor is designed to facilitate trade flows: highland delicacies such as yak meat and medicinal herbs can be quickly distributed through Beichuan County to markets across China, while manufactured goods, daily necessities, and emergency supplies from Sichuan can be efficiently transported to Xizang.

This will significantly enhance the commercialization and value of specialty agricultural products along the Sichuan-Xizang corridor, directly contributing to income growth and industrial upgrading in the regions. -0-

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The ancient town of Lijiang is as beautiful as a painting in autumn

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The ancient town of Lijiang is located in southwest China, in Yunnan Province. Lijiang is also known as Dayan Gucheng because its shape closely resembles that of a large inkwell. Lijiang is located on the banks of the Jinsha River, at the foot of the snow-capped Yulong Mountains. The town's elevation is 2,416 meters above sea level. Its total area is 3.8 square kilometers.

The ancient town of Lijiang was founded at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty and has a history of over 800 years. The overwhelming majority of the local population are of the Naxi ethnicity.

Lijiang is one of the ancient cities that has been well-preserved to this day, boasting numerous national cultural relics. The city is home to numerous historical monuments. In 1986, it was designated a Historic and Cultural City of China. On December 4, 1997, it was officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, becoming one of the first batch of Chinese cities to receive this status.

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NSU scientists have developed a digital tool for designing materials for aviation and energy.

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Novosibirsk State University staff have registered the NIKOL-Crystal software package, designed for modeling and predicting the properties of nickel alloys widely used in aviation, energy, and turbine manufacturing. The development was completed at the National Technology Initiative (NTI) Competence Center for "Modeling and Development of New Functional Materials with Predetermined Properties," established at NSU with financial support from the NTI Foundation.

The new software enables the early assessment of key physical and mechanical properties of alloys, such as elasticity, thermal expansion, and high-temperature resistance, before experiments are conducted. This accelerates the development of new materials and reduces testing costs.

"We're solving the problem of creating so-called digital twins of materials. This is a digital replica of a real material that takes into account the maximum possible number of parameters essential for its performance under specific conditions," said a senior researcher. Faculty of Physics NSU, leading researcher of the NSU NTI Center, Doctor of Chemical Sciences Daniil Kolokolov.

The project focuses on heat-resistant nickel alloys, which are used to manufacture, among other things, aircraft and power turbine blades. These materials are complex multicomponent systems, where additives of various elements can comprise tens of percent of the composition. Selecting the optimal combination of components in such cases requires exhaustive evaluation of a vast number of options.

"If a technologist selects a composition experimentally, they have to test thousands, and sometimes tens of thousands, of combinations. Our program allows us to specify an arbitrary alloy composition and, in a relatively short time, predict its key properties—as a whole, not just by a single parameter," the scientist explained.

NIKOL-Crystal is based on atomistic modeling methods and numerical calculations based on fundamental physical laws. The program's algorithms are calibrated using experimental data and data from reputable international databases, such as the Materials Project. This allows for the modeling of systems consisting of tens and hundreds of thousands of atoms and the production of highly accurate estimates of the material's macroscopic properties.

According to the developers, the program can be used not only for analyzing existing alloys, but also for designing fundamentally new compositions.

"We start with the basic nickel crystal structure and can add alloying elements in arbitrary ratios. The program essentially allows us to 'invent' new alloys with specified characteristics," Kolokolov noted.

The development has already attracted interest from industrial companies working with nickel materials.

"It's important for manufacturers of such alloys to have their own, independent modeling tools," the scientist emphasizes. "Foreign software packages and databases are often unavailable today, and here it's not just the software itself that's important, but also the ability to adapt it to the customer's specific needs."

Having registered the program as an intellectual property object, the development team continues to work on its development.

"The core functionality has already been developed, but further development will depend on collaboration with industrial partners. Our goal is to develop the tool to a level where it becomes truly user-friendly and in demand in industry," Kolokolov concluded.

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Hainan Province Reports Sharp Growth in Green Electricity Trade in 2025

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HAIKOU, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — South China's Hainan Province has recorded a record trading volume of 14.727 billion kWh of green electricity and green certificates in 2025, the provincial electricity trading center said Wednesday.

This figure was 9.9 times higher than the 2024 level of 1.488 billion kWh, which gave a powerful impetus to the green and low-carbon development of the Hainan Free Trade Port, the center noted.

In total, the volume of green electricity trade in Hainan Province in 2025 is equivalent to a reduction in standard coal equivalent consumption of approximately 5.89 million tons and a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of approximately 14.68 million tons.

"Green" electricity is electricity produced with near-zero carbon dioxide emissions. It is primarily generated by solar, wind, or other renewable energy sources. "Green" certificates are the only proof of consumption of electricity generated by renewable energy sources, each equivalent to 1,000 kWh of "green" electricity.

Hainan Province, rich in wind and solar resources, is rapidly transforming into an island of clean energy and is improving its green electricity trading mechanism.

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The Ancient Great Wall and the Ice and Snow Tourism Boom

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In recent years, Shanyin County, Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, located outside the Yanmenguan Pass, has been actively developing an integrated model of "ice and snow resources, culture, and tourism, sports," drawing on its geographical advantages and historical sites, such as the Guangwu Great Wall. This has enabled the winter sports industry to become a new driver of economic growth for the county.

Guangwu International Ski Resort, located in the village of the same name in Shanyin County, was included in the third group of national ski tourist resorts in 2024 and receives more than 100,000 tourists annually.

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The Charm of Winter Fishing on Lake Chagan

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On January 8, the 24th Ice and Snow Fishing Cultural and Tourism Festival opened on Chagan Lake in Jilin Province. Traditional fishing techniques, such as hand-cutting ice holes, were demonstrated on the frozen lake, attracting numerous tourists from across the region. Winter fishing on Chagan Lake is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage and is an important symbol of the ice and snow culture of northeast China. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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Ice tourism boosts inbound tourism in Heilongjiang Province

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Beijing, January 15 (Xinhua) — From January 1 to 9, 2026, more than 91,000 incoming and outgoing tourists passed through all Heilongjiang Province checkpoints, a 43.8 percent increase compared to the same period last year, the China Media Group (CMG) reported, citing data from the provincial border control agency.

Harbin, a key destination for ice tourism, recently launched four new international flights to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur, increasing the number of passenger flights from 87 to 118 per week. Many foreign tourists come to Harbin specifically to see the ice town and enjoy winter activities.

The 42nd Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival officially opened at the Great World of Ice and Snow Park in Heilongjiang, capital of Northeast China, on Monday, January 5.

The festival, held under the motto "Icy Sky and Snowy Land – Creating the Future Together," features ten premium themed winter tourism routes and more than 200 events covering topics such as ice and snow culture, sports and physical education, and business cooperation.

A key driver of growth has been the simplification of visa procedures. The gradual introduction of measures such as 240-hour visa-free transit, visa-free travel for Russian citizens, and online entry card processing for foreigners, combined with Heilongjiang's unique ice and snow tourism resources, has attracted large numbers of foreigners to travel and shop in China.

The average daily passenger traffic at Heihe River Port is approximately 4,000, reaching over 27,000 over the past week. Thanks to the bilateral visa-free regime between China and Russia, over 19,000 people passed through Suifenhe Port from January 1 to 9, a 50 percent increase year-on-year.

Faced with continuous peak passenger traffic, local border control agencies are quickly adjusting screening channels, adding emergency channels and service points for the convenience of citizens. Along with improving customs clearance efficiency, checkpoint security has been strengthened to ensure the safe, orderly, efficient, and unhindered movement of Chinese and foreign passengers.

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Top Stories | Wednesday: Yemen, UNRWA, Haiti, Temperature Records

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January 14, 2026 UN

The top news of the day at the UN and around the world: a Security Council meeting on the situation in Yemen, an Israeli invasion of an UNRWA medical center, escalating violence in Haiti, and 2025 being among the top three warmest years on record.

The situation in Yemen

Speaking at the UN Security Council on behalf of Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher, OCHA spokesman Ramesh Rajasingham warned that the humanitarian crisis in Yemen continues to worsen this year. He stated that more than 18 million people will face acute food shortages as early as next month. Meanwhile, due to funding cuts, millions of Yemenis are not receiving the assistance they need. The OCHA representative also called on the Security Council to secure the release of UN and other agency staff detained in Yemen.

UNRWA Center

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) said Israeli security forces invaded the agency's medical center in East Jerusalem and ordered its closure for 30 days, depriving hundreds of Palestinians of access to primary healthcare. All UN symbols were also ordered to be removed. UNRWA spokesman Jonathan Fowler emphasized that the agency's facilities are United Nations premises and are protected by international law.

Violence in Haiti

According to the International Organization for Migration, clashes in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, have displaced approximately 6,000 people since January 6. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warns that the escalating violence has seriously impacted humanitarian programs. Doctors Without Borders announced the suspension of all medical services in the Bel-Air area. The scale of forced displacement in Haiti reached 1.4 million people last year. By 2026, 6.4 million people—more than half the country's population—will require assistance. The UN and partners have appealed for $880 million for humanitarian operations in Haiti.

Record warming

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially confirmed that 2025 entered the top three warmest years Since its inception, global warming has continued: the last 11 years have been the hottest on record, and ocean temperature increases show no signs of slowing. According to an analysis of data from eight independent sources, the average global surface temperature in 2025 was 1.44 degrees Celsius above the 1850–1900 average.

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