China's Coast Guard conducted a patrol near Huangyan Island.

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BEIJING, November 29 (Xinhua) — The China Coast Guard (CCG) conducted law enforcement patrols in the territorial waters off China's Huangyan Island and adjacent waters on Saturday.

The BOC statement said that since the beginning of this month, the BOC has been steadily increasing the intensity of law enforcement patrols in the territorial waters near China's Huangyan Island and adjacent areas.

In accordance with the law and regulations, the BOC carried out operations to escort, track, warn, block and dislodge ships and aircraft violating China's sovereignty and causing provocations in the region.

These operations are aimed at strengthening governance and control over the relevant waters and firmly protecting China's territorial sovereignty, as well as its maritime rights and interests, the department said. -0-

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Chinese military conducted a combat patrol near Huangyan Island.

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BEIJING, November 29 (Xinhua) — Chinese troops on Saturday conducted combat-ready patrols in the territorial waters and airspace around China's Huangyan Island and surrounding waters.

A spokesperson for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Zone Command said that since the beginning of this month, the zone's leadership has organized naval and air forces to continuously strengthen patrols and security to further strengthen command and control over the relevant waters and airspace.

This move is aimed at resolutely protecting China's national sovereignty and security, as well as maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea region, the PLA Southern Command emphasized. -0-

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China and Kazakhstan will jointly establish a TCM center.

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Beijing, November 29 (Xinhua) — The Xiamen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), east China's Fujian Province, the Midong District TCM Hospital of Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and the Center for Traditional and Folk Medicine of Kazakhstan recently signed a cooperation agreement to jointly establish an international TCM center in Kazakhstan, according to the Jiankang Bao newspaper, affiliated with the National Health Commission of China.

It is reported that in the future, the three sides will carry out in-depth cooperation in the areas of joint training of specialists, joint scientific research and innovation, and promoting the dissemination of TCM-related culture.

According to the document, the parties will establish a committee to jointly manage the future center. Furthermore, the Chinese side will assemble a team of experts in TCM therapy, acupuncture, moxibustion, and rehabilitation to provide medical services in Kazakhstan and train local medical professionals.

To ensure the quality of medical care at the new TCM center, the three parties will establish a quality management system for medical services in accordance with Kazakhstan's regulations, as well as a fair and rational revenue distribution mechanism.

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The United States has suspended visas for Afghan citizens.

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Washington, November 29 (Xinhua) — The United States has suspended entry visas for Afghan citizens, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Friday, after an Afghan national shot and killed one National Guard soldier and seriously wounded another near the White House on Wednesday.

"President Trump's State Department has suspended visas for all travelers holding Afghan passports," M. Rubio wrote on social media. "The United States has no higher priority than protecting our country and our people," he added.

“The Department of State has immediately suspended visas for individuals traveling on Afghan passports,” the State Department said in a statement.

Rahmanullah Laqanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan citizen suspected of being the shooter, arrived in the United States in 2021 as part of Operation Allied Welcome. He applied for asylum last year and was granted it this year.

According to local media, R. Lakanwal was declared “clean on all counts” both before starting work for the CIA in Afghanistan and before immigrating to the United States.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism.

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A Chinese-Russian consortium for “Innovative Approaches in Teacher Education” has been established in Northeast China.

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Beijing, November 29 (Xinhua) — A ceremony to establish the Chinese-Russian consortium "Innovative Approaches in Teacher Education" was recently held at Mudanjiang Normal University (MNU), located in Heilongjiang Province (Northeast China). The consortium includes MNU, Ural Federal University (UrFU), and 26 other Chinese universities.

The website of the newspaper Zhongguo Qingnianbao (Chinese Youth) reported that at the ceremony, Liu Zhaoguo, a representative of the Heilongjiang Provincial Education Department, noted that the newly formed consortium has created a platform for international exchanges in Heilongjiang Province to combine the efforts of local teacher training colleges in China and Russia and improve the development of teacher education in both countries.

According to MPU Director Cong Xiquan, in order to achieve "mutual learning, mutual benefit, service to society, and joint development," the consortium will organize university rectors' forums, conduct more frequent visits between faculty and students, student exchanges, and joint training of specialists, as well as share high-quality resources for teacher training and jointly submit applications for participation in research projects.

In the future, the organization will promote in-depth cooperation between its members in the areas of specialist training, scientific research cooperation, international exchanges, etc., thereby contributing to the promotion of exchanges and mutual enrichment between Chinese and Russian civilizations, added Cong Xiquan.

Speaking at the ceremony, UrFU President Viktor Koksharov said that a solid foundation had been laid and close ties for cooperation had been established between MPU and UrFU. He expressed hope that the new consortium would expand areas of collaboration and create a new ecosystem of Russian-Chinese cooperation in higher education, characterized by openness, inclusiveness, and mutual benefit.

The event also included a ceremony to establish a Chinese-Russian virtual institute of pedagogical education and a ceremony to establish a working studio for academics of a research project in the field of rural education in the Russian Federation and China. -0-

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Last week, D. Trump held a telephone conversation with the President of Venezuela – media

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Washington, November 29 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro last week, The New York Times (NYT) reported on Friday, citing sources.

The two leaders discussed the possibility of a face-to-face meeting, although no agreements were reached, according to the report. The report also noted that the White House and the Venezuelan government declined to comment on the conversation, which also included US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The conversation between Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro took place several days before a US State Department regulation went into effect. According to this decision, the Cartel de los Soles, allegedly led by Nicolás Maduro, will be added to the list of foreign terrorist organizations, the NYT reports.

Two people close to the Venezuelan government also confirmed the telephone conversations between the two leaders.

In his Thanksgiving Day address to U.S. troops Thursday evening, Donald Trump suggested the United States could begin combating drug trafficking from Venezuela on land "very soon."

"Seaborne shipments have been cut off by 85 percent… and we'll start stopping them on land," Trump said at his Mar-a-Lago estate. "It's easier to do on land, and it'll start very soon."

Since early September, the Pentagon has carried out more than 20 strikes on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, killing more than 80 people.

The massive aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford arrived in the Caribbean last week, bolstering the U.S. military presence in the region to its largest in 30 years.

N. Maduro denies any involvement in drug trafficking, accusing the United States of “fabricating” a pretext for war in order to change the regime in Venezuela. –0–

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Xi Jinping stressed the importance of improving the long-term governance mechanism for cyberspace.

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BEIJING, November 29 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping stressed the importance of improving the long-term governance mechanism for cyberspace.

Presiding over a group study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Friday, Xi Jinping also called for continuous efforts to build a clean, healthy and orderly internet environment. -0-

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Chinese and Russian Literature Week 2025 has kicked off in Beijing.

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Beijing, November 29 (Xinhua) — The 2025 Chinese and Russian Literature Week opened in Beijing on Friday, the Wenyi Bao (Literature and Art Newspaper), a newspaper affiliated with the Chinese Writers' Union, reported.

At the opening ceremony of this event, cooperation documents were signed between the Union of Chinese Writers and the Union of Russian Writers, the Museum of Modern Literature of China and the State Museum of the History of Russian Literature, the Chinese newspaper Wenyi Bao, and the Russian Literaturnaya Gazeta. Furthermore, Russian writer Vladislav Artemov was awarded a certificate for the inclusion of his literary materials in the collection of the Museum of Modern Literature of China.

On the same day, a dialogue was also held between representatives of writers from the two countries on two topics: “The Influence of Literary Classics on Modern Readers” and “Challenges and Opportunities for Literary Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.”

In addition, the event will feature thematic readings of Boris Pasternak's works, lectures on Russian and Soviet literature, a forum for young writers from China and Russia, and more.

Zhang Hongsen, head of the Chinese Writers' Union, stated that Russian literature enjoys a broad readership and significant influence in China, while contemporary Chinese literature is gaining popularity and recognition among Russian readers. He noted that literary exchanges between the two countries have yielded fruitful results in recent years, including the establishment of a Chinese Literature Readers' Club in Russia, which has introduced the best works of some prominent Chinese writers to Russian readers.

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Exclusive: China remains one of the world's centers of economic stability – Kazakhstani expert

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Almaty, November 29 (Xinhua) — The global economy is currently experiencing a period of profound turbulence. Amid slowing growth, increasing competition for resources and logistics routes, and rising protectionism, China remains one of the few centers of economic stability and strategic planning, according to Serik Korzhumbayev, editor-in-chief of the DKnews.kz news agency.

He emphasized that this is not just about the country's size as a producer or exporter: China's new role is becoming increasingly significant—as a super-large, dynamically renewing, and open market, capable of shaping trends in Eurasia and the entire global economy.

"Today, China is setting the tone for a renewed global trade architecture—one that is more predictable, more structured, and more open to partners. For Kazakhstan and the countries of Central Asia, this isn't just good news. It's a strategic benchmark that creates new opportunities for years to come," the expert noted.

According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, China's imports reached 18 trillion yuan in 2024, demonstrating steady growth. For 16 consecutive years, China has remained the world's second-largest import market.

According to S. Korzhumbaev, this figure conveys an important political and economic signal: China is deliberately strengthening the role of imports as a tool for global interaction.

"The decision to impose zero tariffs on all goods from least developed countries that have diplomatic relations with China was a significant step. This decision changes the rules of the game for dozens of countries and creates a new level of trust in the Chinese market," he explained.

He added that for Kazakhstan and Central Asia, this means expanding export niches—from food and agricultural raw materials to metals, petrochemicals, mechanical engineering, and rare earth metals.

S. Korzhumbaev also noted that China's economic reform has long since moved beyond loud slogans to concrete, technical, and extremely important changes. During the 14th Five-Year Plan, 19.999 million new businesses were created and 33.946 million individual entrepreneurs were registered.

"This was made possible by well-thought-out reform measures. The end result is clear: barriers are disappearing, entrepreneurial activity is growing, and the market is becoming more flexible and dynamic," the Kazakhstani expert added.

According to the expert, China's strategy to create a super-large single market directly impacts Kazakhstan and the region as a whole.

"Firstly, Kazakhstan is gaining new export niches. Secondly, Khorgos, Alashankou, Lianyungang—all these corridors through which we cooperate are becoming part of a single market. Thirdly, new doors are opening for Kazakhstan's small and medium-sized businesses—all thanks to e-commerce, the recognition of electronic licenses, and reduced transaction costs. And that's far from all," he explained.

According to the editor-in-chief, China is entering the 15th Five-Year Plan period confidently and consistently. All of this, he argues, is not simply a matter of domestic reforms, but a new model of global integration, in which China strives to be not only a manufacturer but also a fair, open, and predictable market for all countries.

"For Kazakhstan, this window of opportunity is expanding year after year. And, judging by current trends, we are entering an era when cooperation with China will become not just an important area of development, but one of the key pillars of Eurasia's economic strategy," concluded S. Korzhumbayev.

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Türkiye condemned Israel for strikes near the Syrian capital.

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ANKARA, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) — Turkey on Friday condemned Israel for its latest strikes on the Syrian settlement of Beit Jann near Damascus, which killed at least 13 people and wounded more than 20.

Israeli attacks "must stop immediately," Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keçeli wrote on social media.

Israel once again demonstrated its "destructive agenda" by striking Beit Jan, he said.

“Israel is violating Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity with its military operations, posing a threat to civilians and regional stability,” added O. Kecheli.

The Israeli attack followed a ground incursion that led to clashes with local residents early Friday morning, according to Syrian authorities, rescue teams and witnesses.

The raid was one of the deadliest Israeli operations in Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in December 2024. –0–

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