The Chinese-Russian dragon boat race took place in the border county of Huma.

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BEIJING, December 22 (Xinhua) — A Chinese-Russian dragon boat race was held recently in the border county of Huma, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China, the Zhongxinwang news website reported.

Several teams from China and Russia competed on the frozen border river Heilongjiang (Amur), which not only demonstrated the attractiveness of Huma County's snow and ice resources but also promoted sports and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

At the sound of the starting gun, the colorful dragon boats immediately took off and raced across the smooth surface of the Heilongjiang River. The ice augers in the athletes' hands rose and fell rapidly, striking the ice with a crisp, ringing rhythm, intertwined with the sounds of drumming and the cheers of the fans. Severe frosts, down to -30 degrees Celsius, did nothing to dampen the spectators' enthusiasm.

Competitor Liu Jianxun said this is the first time he's participated in dragon boat racing with friends from Russia. "I hope there will be more such exchanges in the future, so we can enjoy winter sports with our international friends," he said.

The above-mentioned event not only tapped the potential of Huma County's snow and ice resources but also promoted the development of local winter sports. It also deepened exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia in sports, culture, and other fields, giving new impetus to strengthening cross-border exchanges and cooperation between the two countries.

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Renewable energy sources have been named the main breakthrough of the year by the American journal "Science": China is leading the global energy transition.

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On December 18, the American journal Science published a list of the top ten scientific breakthroughs for 2025, naming "the unstoppable growth of global renewable energy" as the number one breakthrough of the year. The journal notes that in 2025, renewable energy production in many areas will begin to surpass traditional energy sources, and this significant transformation is largely being driven by China. China continues to expand its presence in areas such as solar panels, wind turbines, and lithium-ion batteries, strengthening its leading position in global renewable energy production and related technologies.

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China's central bank has introduced a policy to restore damaged credit history for individuals.

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BEIJING, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) — The People's Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank) announced on Monday the introduction of a policy aimed at helping individuals with bad credit histories restore their financial reputations.

The new policy applies only to information on overdue loans listed in the National Bank of Kazakhstan's personal credit history system.

This applies to information created between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2025, and to the amount of overdue debt not exceeding 10,000 yuan (approximately USD 1,417) in each specific case.

To restore a damaged credit history, a key condition is that an individual must fully repay the overdue amount no later than March 31, 2026. If these requirements are met, information about the individual's overdue payments will not appear on their credit history.

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Zhejiang: Village Fair to Celebrate New Year

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On December 6, the annual village fair in Qiantan Township, Jiande City, Zhejiang Province, opened with a grand opening. Along the nearly two-kilometer-long riverside promenade, more than 300 stalls offered a wide range of goods, from daily necessities and agricultural produce to delicacies and cultural and creative arts. The fair also featured theatrical performances and a recruitment event, making it the region's liveliest year-end village fair. Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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Former head of China's health, women and children's affairs department Peng Peiyun has died at the age of 96.

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BEIJING, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) — Former Chinese State Councilor and vice chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the 9th National People's Congress (NPC) Peng Peiyun died in Beijing at 6:26 a.m. Sunday at the age of 96 due to illness, an official statement said.

Peng Peiyun also served as the chairperson and honorary chairperson of the All-China Women's Federation.

The official statement called Peng Peiyun "an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a time-tested and dedicated fighter for the ideals of communism, a proletarian revolutionary, and an outstanding leader in the fields of health care, women's and children's issues, and the development of the socialist legal system in our country."

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The opening of the 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival in Manzhouli, northern China.

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Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, December 21 (Xinhua) — The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival opened in Manzhouli, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Saturday.

Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, December 21 (Xinhua) — The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival opened in Manzhouli, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Saturday.

Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, December 21 (Xinhua) — The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival opened in Manzhouli, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Saturday.

Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, December 21 (Xinhua) — The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival opened in Manzhouli, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Saturday.

Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, December 21 (Xinhua) — The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival opened in Manzhouli, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Saturday.

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The EAEU has established itself as a self-sufficient center of a multipolar world, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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St. Petersburg, December 21 (Xinhua) — The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has confirmed its status as one of the self-sufficient centers of the emerging multipolar world, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday at a restricted meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in St. Petersburg.

According to the Kremlin website, the Russian President noted the progressive development of cooperation within the EAEU, the expansion of mutual trade exchanges, and the deepening of cooperative ties between the union's countries. He stated that all of this brings tangible benefits to each member state, has a positive impact on the quality of life and well-being of the population, and, overall, helps ensure the economic stability and sustainability of the five countries.

Russia highly values the multifaceted, mutually beneficial cooperation with its EAEU partners and is genuinely interested in intensifying joint efforts to comprehensively develop ties within the union, Vladimir Putin assured.

Belarus will chair the EAEU in 2025. As Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced at the meeting, Kazakhstan will assume the presidency of the EAEU next year.

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The volume of mutual trade within the EAEU reached almost $100 billion in 2025.

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St. Petersburg, December 21 (Xinhua) — Total mutual trade within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will reach nearly $100 billion by 2025. This was announced by Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov on Sunday in St. Petersburg at an expanded meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council.

"These aren't just numbers; they're an indicator of trust, mutual support, and genuine interest between our countries. At the same time, there's significant potential in mutual trade that hasn't yet been fully realized," noted S. Japarov. He added that in recent years, the union's countries have succeeded in ensuring its economic stability, strengthening domestic markets, and developing cooperative ties.

As Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin reported earlier, the total volume of mutual trade within the EAEU grew by 6.8 percent in 2024, approaching the 9 trillion ruble mark. –0–

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How China's Initiatives Are Paving a New Path to a Better World

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Beijing, December 21 (Xinhua) — As historians of the future analyze global transformations unseen in a century and trace the logic of the evolution of international relations, they will likely pay special attention to September 1, 2025, the turning point when Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the Global Governance Initiative.

Beijing has already launched a number of major global initiatives: the Global Development Initiative in 2021, the Global Security Initiative in 2022, and the Global Civilization Initiative in 2023. Together with the Global Governance Initiative, they form a comprehensive framework for jointly building a community with a shared future for humanity.

Amidst a growing wave of uncertainty and turbulence, today's world remains divided. While some advocate dialogue and cooperation, others stubbornly cling to unilateralism and bloc politics, exacerbating long-standing crises and creating new risks.

Discourses of a “clash of civilizations” obscure intercivilizational exchanges, and global governance is eroded by states withdrawing from international treaties, breaking ties, and expanding barriers, undermining justice and equality, particularly for countries in the Global South.

This grim reality underscores the relevance and timeliness of the four global initiatives, pointing to the need to build international consensus and strengthen solidarity.

A CALL FOR JOINT DEVELOPMENT

As Xi Jinping has repeatedly noted, development is the universal key to solving all problems. The Global Development Initiative focuses on humanity's shared development needs, is closely aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and aims to directly address real global development challenges. This initiative brings Chinese wisdom and solutions to the joint advancement of global development toward a new stage of balanced, coordinated, and inclusive growth.

Today, ten years later, the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has stalled. Of its 169 specific targets, only about 35 percent are on track, nearly half are being implemented too slowly, and 18 percent are showing regression.

These alarming facts expose fundamental flaws in global development. Some developed countries prioritize geopolitical interests over cooperation, exploiting development resources through sanctions, severing ties, and cutting aid. In doing so, they betray the universal consensus that development is an inalienable human right.

Launched at such a crucial moment, the Global Development Initiative has received widespread approval from the global community for its rejection of the outdated paradigm in which large powers dominate and small states are forced to depend on them. The initiative promotes collective action from an equitable and systems-based perspective, ensuring that every participant benefits from development.

As a country actively promoting this initiative, China has consistently followed the “six principles” and relied on platforms such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Fund for Global Development and South-South Cooperation, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and the New Development Bank to expand the scope of BRICS international development cooperation.

China-Africa Agricultural Technology Demonstration Centers are implementing the "teach a man how to fish, not give him a fish" model on the African continent, which increases local crop yields by an average of 30-60%. To date, the centers have helped over a million farmers in Africa, becoming a practical embodiment of the concept of priority development.

The China-Laos Railway has transformed landlocked Laos into a land route hub, reducing logistics costs by more than 30 percent and creating over 100,000 jobs.

Beyond providing a powerful impetus to the 2030 Agenda, the Global Development Initiative fundamentally reshapes and redefines global development concepts. Its theoretical breakthrough lies in liberating ourselves from dependence on traditional Western development models, prioritizing the common interests of humanity, and laying a solid foundation for building a community of shared destiny.

To ensure that the benefits of development can be shared equally by as many people as possible around the world, countries must go beyond their own narrow interests, follow the historical trend, advocate for common development, uphold fairness and justice, and devote themselves entirely to mutually beneficial cooperation.

A NEW PATH TO LASTING PEACE AND SECURITY

Today, the world is experiencing the most profound upheavals and transformations since the end of the Cold War. Amid a growing deficit of peace and security, global security governance faces serious challenges. The international community urgently needs security concepts and approaches that reflect the spirit of the times.

The Global Security Initiative was launched as a response to the current situation. It responds to the changing international landscape, builds on the concept of unity, and addresses security challenges through a win-win approach. This initiative aims to address the root causes of international conflicts and improve global security governance.

As Xi Jinping noted, the Cold War mentality only destroys the framework of global peace, hegemonism and politics only threaten global peace, and bloc confrontation only exacerbates security challenges in the 21st century. This important observation allows us to fully understand the root causes of the complex global security situation.

The Global Security Initiative is based on the “six commitments”: a commitment to the concept of common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable security; respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries; adherence to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter; taking seriously the legitimate security concerns of all countries; peacefully resolving differences and disputes among countries through dialogue and consultation; and ensuring security in both traditional and non-traditional spheres.

In the traditional security sphere, China actively promotes political settlements in hotspot areas and is the largest contributor of peacekeeping personnel among all permanent members of the UN Security Council.

In non-traditional security areas, China participates in multilateral cooperation on counterterrorism, drug trafficking, and public health security, often leading such efforts. China also implements numerous humanitarian aid programs aimed at addressing emerging global threats through cooperation.

In the context of regional security cooperation, China uses platforms such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia to continuously contribute to regional stability.

Committed to building a more balanced, effective, and sustainable security architecture, China, along with other countries, is pursuing a new security path based on dialogue rather than confrontation, partnership rather than alliances, and win-win cooperation rather than zero-sum games.

RECOGNITION OF THE DIVERSITY OF CIVILIZATIONS

"The world we live in is diverse and colorful. Diversity makes human civilization what it is and serves as a constant source of vitality and driving force for global development," Xi Jinping declared. This important statement provides guidance in answering questions about how different civilizations should coexist and where human civilization is heading.

The global civilization initiative can be summarized in four general principles: respect for the diversity of civilizations, upholding universal human values, commitment to both preserving heritage and promoting innovation, and strengthening international exchanges and cooperation in the humanitarian sphere.

Confronting misconceptions and prejudices, this initiative promotes equality, mutual learning, dialogue, and understanding among civilizations. It opposes cultural arrogance and seeks to create platforms for equal dialogue, enabling different civilizations to deepen mutual understanding and develop through mutual exchanges and learning.

China deeply respects the diversity of civilizations and advocates deeper and more meaningful exchanges between civilizations.

China has been expanding dialogue on governance and development issues through mechanisms such as the High-Level Dialogue between the CPC and World Political Parties, the High-Level Dialogue on Global Development, the China-EU Human Rights Dialogue, and the China-Latin America Human Rights Roundtable.

China has signed cooperation agreements with over 100 countries in areas such as culture, cultural heritage, and tourism. China is also developing cooperation in joint archaeological research, World Heritage protection, and the mutual translation of classical works, not only preserving its cultural roots but also contributing to the preservation of the common heritage of humanity.

In a world increasingly interconnected, coexistence, exchange, and mutual learning among civilizations are vital to advancing global modernization and enriching the rich palette of world civilization. The Global Civilization Initiative offers countries a framework for pursuing modernization based on their own traditions while remaining open to the shared wisdom of humanity.

A BOLD EXPERIMENT IN IMPROVING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

Some countries remain wedded to the outdated belief that “might makes right.”

New challenges such as deep-sea exploration, commercial exploitation of polar shipping routes, determination of space resource rights and transboundary data flows are emerging rapidly, yet relevant international rules remain largely absent or fragmented.

Moreover, some countries circumvent multilateral mechanisms or exert pressure on them by withdrawing from them and imposing sanctions, further fragmenting global governance.

"Countries of the world are like passengers on a single ship, sharing a common destiny. For the ship to weather the storm and sail toward a bright future, all passengers must work together. The idea of throwing anyone overboard is simply unacceptable," Xi Jinping once remarked.

With this powerful metaphor, he emphasized the importance of the concept of a community with a shared destiny for humanity, outlining a course for improving the system of global governance and promoting the common development of humanity.

The Global Governance Initiative seeks to address the governance deficit. It calls for sovereign equality, directly addresses the shortcomings of a system in which "a few countries run everything," and asserts that the fate of the world must be determined collectively by all nations.

The initiative calls for respect for the rule of international law and emphasizes that international rules should be developed jointly by the entire international community, rather than monopolized by a few states.

The initiative advocates for the need to adopt rules that evolve over time, taking into account the different stages of development of countries and their legitimate interests.

The initiative calls for the practical implementation of multilateralism through adherence to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, strengthening the central role of multilateral mechanisms, countering bloc politics and confrontation between camps, and building a more coordinated and effective system of global governance.

The initiative promotes a human-centered approach, emphasizing that the ultimate goal of global governance is to improve the well-being of all peoples. It seeks to address challenges in areas most closely related to people's lives, such as employment, education, and healthcare, so that the benefits of governance are shared more broadly and equitably among all peoples.

The initiative focuses on taking action, prioritises achieving concrete results, encourages countries to implement agreements reached and address governance challenges through practical cooperation.

These five core principles are mutually reinforcing, providing a clear framework for reforming the global governance system.

As the guardian of international order and provider of global public goods, China promotes global governance reform through practical actions and achieves concrete results.

China is actively involved in global environmental governance. China is also deeply involved in developing digital governance rules.

In response to the persistent power imbalance, China is pushing forward much-needed reforms in major multilateral institutions of global economic and financial governance.

In line with the needs of multilateral coordination, China firmly supports the central role of the United Nations.

Guided by the vision of a community with a shared future for humanity, China will work with all countries to use the four global initiatives as a unifying framework to address global challenges, strengthen global governance, and build a world of lasting peace, universal security, common prosperity, openness, inclusiveness, and environmental sustainability. –0–

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The first Chinese song karaoke competition was held in Azerbaijan.

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Baku, December 21 /Xinhua/ — The finals of Azerbaijan's first Chinese song karaoke competition took place in Baku on Saturday. Twenty performers from China, Azerbaijan, and Russia, selected from more than 40 applicants, became finalists.

The competition, designed to promote cultural exchanges and build bridges of friendship, was jointly organized by the Association of Chinese Emigrants and Ethnic Chinese in Azerbaijan and the Confucius Institute at the Azerbaijan University of Languages (AUL).

Chinese Ambassador to Azerbaijan Lu Mei emphasized that music is a universal language of peace and a thread that connects people's hearts. She encouraged the contestants to "find friends through song" and become "singing ambassadors" of friendship. The diplomat expressed hope that young talents would be able to use music to experience the depth of Chinese culture and contribute to the deepening of friendship between China and Azerbaijan.

The winners were awarded one first prize, three second prizes, and six third prizes. One of the second prize winners was 27-year-old Rakhman Garayev, who performed the song "State." R. Garayev works as a choir member at the M. F. Akhundov Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. He has been studying Chinese at the Confucius Institute at Baku State University for five years.

"This competition helps connect language learners with Chinese culture and traditions. After I finish studying Chinese, I want to go to Beijing. I think Beijing is a very technologically advanced city, and I'm very interested in exploring it," R. Garayev told Xinhua.

AUL Vice-Rector Shafag Shakhmamedova noted the university's successful Confucius Institute, which actively supports teaching and organizes events not only within the university but also beyond. She noted that the current competition, which promotes Chinese culture, is a shining example of this work.

Li Jihua, the Chinese director of AUL's Confucius Institute, told Xinhua that over 500 people are currently studying Chinese through the institute's various programs. She emphasized that Chinese songs help them better understand Chinese culture.

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