Swedish steel giant Alleima AB has opened a new plant in eastern China.

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NANJING, November 26 (Xinhua) — Swedish steel giant Alleima AB launched the second phase of its Zhenjiang production complex in eastern China's Jiangsu Province on Tuesday, doubling its capacity and paving the way for the production of high-quality pipe products. The upgraded plant will significantly reduce delivery times for Asian customers.

The second phase saw the commissioning of a 12,500-square-meter cold processing plant. Its construction cost RMB 193 million (approximately USD 27.2 million). The plant will produce premium-grade applied tubing, including previously imported high-temperature tubing and high-pressure hydrogen tubing, meeting growing demand from customers in the petrochemical, hydrogen energy, pulp and paper, and healthcare industries.

Since entering the Chinese market in 1985, Alleima AB has steadily expanded its presence, with revenue in China exceeding RMB 1.54 billion in 2024.

"China is one of our most important, dynamically growing markets. Expanding our local production capacity has enabled us to reduce delivery times and improve efficiency," said Karl von Schantz, President of Alleima AB's Pipes Division. "Over the past seven years, we have achieved impressive growth in the Asian region, achieving high revenue levels in the chemical and petrochemical segments," he concluded. -0-

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A passport, period: visa-free travel is fueling tourism growth from Russia to China.

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This photo shows the Taihedian Palace Pavilion at the Palace Museum in Beijing on October 10, 2025. /Photo: Xinhua/

Beijing, November 25 (Xinhua) — Following China's introduction of a visa-free regime for Russian citizens, various regions of China have seen a significant increase in the number of Russian tourists. The increased tourist flow from Russia not only opens new opportunities for the Chinese tourism industry but will also facilitate the development of a wider range of services and measures aimed at enhancing convenience and enhancing the tourist experience for Russian travelers.

NOTICEABLE GROWTH

China has introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens from September 15, 2025 to September 14, 2026.

Russian citizens holding regular passports may visit China visa-free for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, exchanging visits, and transit purposes. Their stay in China should not exceed 30 days.

Two months after the visa-free regime came into effect in various parts of China, the effectiveness of this policy measure can already be assessed. This is supported by statistical data.

According to data from Beijing Daxing International Airport, since the visa-free regime for Russian citizens came into effect on September 15, 2025, as of 12:00 PM on November 9, more than 63,000 Russian tourists had entered China through the Beijing Daxing International Airport checkpoint, which is almost 80 percent more than during the same period last year.

According to statistics from the Shanghai Border Control Center in eastern China, between September 15 and November 15, 72,000 Russian tourists entered China through all Shanghai checkpoints, 84.7 percent of whom used the visa-free regime. Russian citizens arriving in China for tourism purposes accounted for 85.2 percent of all Russians entering China visa-free.

According to statistics from Manzhouli Customs (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China), during the reporting period, the number of Russian tourists entering China through the Manzhouli checkpoint reached 40,000 people, an increase of 60 percent year-on-year.

Tourists visit the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan Province, on October 3, 2024. /Photo: Xinhua/

NEW TRENDS

Undoubtedly, vacations in China have become more popular among Russians. However, Russian tourists are increasingly choosing unique experiences over standard tours.

Medical tourism, which focuses on healthcare and treatments based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is gaining popularity among a growing number of Russian tourists.

"We receive about a thousand tourists from Russia every year, including from Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other Russian cities. Many tourists come here for travel and shopping, while others come specifically for treatment for conditions such as cervical spondylosis and adhesive capsulitis," said Han Shimin, director of the Hanyiju Moxibustion Clinic in Hunchun, Jilin Province, northeast China, which straddles the borders of China, North Korea, and Russia.

With the growing popularity of TCM tours, the quality of medical services in Hunchun is constantly improving. Hunchun TCM Hospital has not only established an international medical department and hired professional translators, but also combined TCM physical therapy with tourism and recreation.

September 13, 2025, a section of the Lijiang River in Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China. /Photo: Xinhua/

In Manzhouli, local medical institutions have launched health products that include TCM physiotherapy, acupuncture, traditional Chinese massage (tuina) (manual therapy), and thermal water therapy to meet the growing demand for TCM tours from tourists from the Far East.

Furthermore, the city's authorities are actively developing business tourism, providing "one-stop" services to Chinese and Russian businessmen, including event venue booking, translation services, business networking, and more, in order to create a favorable platform for Chinese-Russian trade and economic cooperation.

Zhou Xiaoguang, CEO of a travel agency in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China, noted that Russian tourists prefer not only coastal resort towns and well-known major Chinese cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Sanya, but also have taken a liking to scenic urban areas, including Guilin, Zhangjiajie, and others. "Russian tourists are very interested in local culture and cuisine, so we create customized hotel and dining plans to meet their needs," he said.

Li Fan, an employee of a travel agency in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, central China, said that more and more Russian tourists are learning about Zhangjiajie and are visiting, home to the bizarrely shaped peaks and cliffs that inspired the film "Avatar." "Russian tourists usually recommend hotels and prefer a more relaxed experience. Based on their preferences, we can recommend hotels or guesthouses with beautiful views. We also add activities to our program that allow Russian tourists to delve deeper into the local culture, such as sand painting workshops or Tujia batik (wax printing)," she explained.

This photo shows a night view of the Lujiazui business zone in Pudong District, east China's Shanghai, April 17, 2025. /Photo: Xinhua/

COMFORTABLE TRIPS

The significant increase in Russian tourists' interest in China is due not only to favorable policies, but also to the increase in the number of direct air routes.

Currently, from 20 Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Harbin, Wuhan, Sanya, Hangzhou, Dalian, Urumqi, Xi'an, Zhengzhou and others, you can fly non-stop to Russian cities such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Krasnoyarsk and Blagoveshchensk.

In addition, a new international regular passenger road transport route was recently opened in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, linking the city of Manzhouli with Aginskoye in Russia.

This is the sixth international scheduled passenger road service between China and Russia, passing through the Manzhouli checkpoint. Previous routes include Manzhouli-Zabaikalsk, Manzhouli-Krasnokamensk, Manzhouli-Borzya, Manzhouli-Chita, and Hailar-Chita.

The opening of the Manzhouli-Aginskoye road transport route has provided a new, stable and convenient option for Chinese and Russian passengers traveling across the border.

Local authorities in various regions of China have taken measures to ensure comfortable travel for Russian tourists.

A "volunteer brigade" of approximately 100 police officers is on duty 24/7 at all Shanghai checkpoints. Some of them speak Russian and are ready to assist Russian tourists with translation, consultations, and other issues.

Tourists visit Dadonghai Bay in Sanya, South China's Hainan Province, on August 8, 2025. /Photo: Xinhua/

To ensure maximum convenience, the well-known resort city of Sanya has organized specialized Russian language courses for local employees in hotels, tourist areas, and the transportation sector.

Language courses organized by the local organization help you master the vocabulary needed for work. For example, they cover hotel check-in and check-out procedures, as well as recommendations for visiting attractions. The training even covers such nuances as extending a room or explaining the location of the nearest coconut shop.

As is known, Sanya plans to implement additional training initiatives in the near future: launching educational videos in Russian for self-study, increasing the number of Russian-speaking guides in key tourist areas, optimizing Russian-language navigation, and expanding the network of currency exchange offices.

Qin Jing, Vice President of the Chinese company Ctrip, stated that Russia is not only an important market for China's inbound tourism sector but also a friendly neighbor, with whom the country shares mountains and rivers. China's introduction of a visa-free regime will not only significantly facilitate mutual travel for citizens of the two countries but will also contribute to the deepening of humanitarian exchanges and cultural enrichment between China and Russia.

“This step will open up new opportunities for bilateral tourism exchanges between China and Russia and is expected to further boost the Chinese inbound tourism market,” she concluded.

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D. Trump will send a special envoy to Moscow in hopes of finalizing a peace plan for Ukraine.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has instructed his special envoy Steven Witkoff to travel to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in hopes of finalizing a peace deal on the Ukraine crisis.

"In hopes of finalizing this peace plan, I have directed my Special Envoy Steven Witkoff to meet with President Putin in Moscow, while Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll will meet with the Ukrainians," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

"The original 28-point peace plan drawn up by the United States has been refined with additional input from both sides, and there are only a few areas of disagreement," Trump said, adding that his team had made "tremendous progress" over the past week.

The American leader said he hopes to meet with Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky soon, but only when a peace agreement is finalized or in its final stages.

Last week, the United States released a 28-point peace plan.

On Sunday, representatives from the United States, Ukraine, and several European countries met in Geneva to discuss it.

Army Secretary Driscoll held talks with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi on the issue on Monday and Tuesday, according to a U.S. Army statement. –0–

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Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye discussed implementing a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

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Cairo, November 26 (Xinhua) — Senior officials from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey met here on Tuesday to discuss ways to strengthen the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and remove obstacles to its implementation, Al-Qahira Al-Ikhbariya television reported.

According to journalists, the talks were focused on ensuring the success of the second phase of the ceasefire. Present were Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, and Turkish National Intelligence Director Ibrahim Kalin.

Participants agreed to strengthen contacts with Israel's Civil-Military Coordination Center, which oversees the ceasefire, and discussed ways to prevent violations and strengthen the truce, the channel reported.

The current meeting took place after Rashad's talks in Cairo on Sunday with a Hamas delegation, which reaffirmed its commitment to the first phase of the ceasefire agreement but called for the creation of a mechanism supervised by mediators to monitor and curb Israeli "violations."

The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey and which took effect on October 10, has sharply reduced the number of Israeli attacks, but has not stopped them completely.

According to Gaza health authorities, at least 345 Palestinians have been killed and 889 injured in Israeli strikes since October 11. The total number of casualties since October 2023 has reached 69,775, with another 170,965 injured.

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Five people died in a traffic accident in Colorado, USA.

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LOS ANGELES, November 25 (Xinhua) — Five people, including three children, were killed and two others were injured in a traffic accident in the U.S. state of Colorado, local authorities said.

The crash occurred just after 4:30 p.m. local time Monday near Franktown, about 50 kilometers south of Denver, according to a statement from the Colorado State Patrol (CSP).

According to the CSP, the driver of the Toyota lost control. The vehicle veered onto the right shoulder, returned to the roadway, then crossed into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with a Ford sedan. The Toyota continued in the oncoming lane and crashed into the Ford pickup truck.

The drivers of the Toyota and Ford sedan died at the scene. According to CSP, three of the five children in the sedan also died, and the other two were airlifted to a nearby hospital.

Authorities said the cause of the driver's loss of control remains under investigation. The Toyota was reported missing for theft an hour before the crash, CSP said. –0–

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France and the UK will create a working group on security guarantees for Ukraine, according to E. Macron.

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Paris, November 26 (Xinhua) — France and the United Kingdom will create a working group to develop security guarantees for Ukraine, with the participation of the United States. French President Emmanuel Macron announced this on Tuesday.

He made the announcement following a video conference with representatives from around 30 countries of the "Coalition of the Willing," joined by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

E. Macron said that the coming days will be used to determine the contribution of the parties willing to provide guarantees after a ceasefire is reached.

According to the president, France and other members of the European Union are also working on a plan to provide financial support to Ukraine.

Earlier on Tuesday, Emmanuel Macron stated on RTL television that France, along with the UK and Turkey, could consider sending troops to Ukraine as part of a post-ceasefire reassurance force. He also emphasized that Ukraine's "primary security guarantee" remains its own army.

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There have been 106 Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon over the past year, according to the UN.

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UN, November 25 /Xinhua/ — The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has recorded 106 Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon since the cessation of hostilities was declared on November 27 last year, UN Secretary-General's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said at a daily briefing on Tuesday.

He said the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights had warned that nearly a year after the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, Israeli forces were continuing to strike Lebanon, causing civilian deaths and destruction and threatening further violence.

Last Saturday, UNIFIL peacekeepers observed four Israeli airstrikes on three targets in the mission's area of operations in southern Lebanon, all in the eastern sector.

"These strikes are a violation not only of Lebanon's territorial sovereignty but also of UN Security Council Resolution 1701," the spokesman said, calling on all parties to faithfully comply with their ceasefire obligations.

Peacekeepers also found several pieces of unexploded ordnance, including mortar and artillery shells, as well as a rocket, in the western and eastern sectors, which were handed over to the Lebanese army for disposal, said S. Dujarric.

According to him, over the past year, UNIFIL peacekeepers have discovered more than 300 pieces of unexploded ordnance. –0–

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Comment: The Economist shouldn't be surprised by the China survey results

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A recent global survey on attitudes toward China and the United States published by the British magazine The Economist "sent shock waves through the West." The study, which focused on views of China and the United States, surveyed 32,000 people in 32 countries.

The results showed that, compared to last year, the share of respondents who support China as the preferred "leading power" in the world increased by 11 percentage points. This preference increased in all regions covered by the survey, including the United States. The Economist stated bluntly that "this is perhaps the most surprising thing." The survey also found that the younger the respondents, the more likely they are to welcome China's leadership.

Surveys from other institutions also confirmed this result.

For example, a survey of 41 countries and regions conducted by the American company Morning Consult found that as of the end of May this year, China's global favorability rating was 8.8, higher than that of the United States (-1.5).

A report published earlier this year by the Global Times Research Institute, based on a survey in 46 countries, found that nearly 60% of people in foreign countries rated their overall impression of China as "good," while more than 30% had a neutral attitude, with young people showing more interest, sympathy, and appreciation for China.

The results of this series of surveys, taken together, outline a clear trajectory of steady growth in China's international image and its influence globally.

According to various global surveys, two trends are becoming increasingly noticeable. First, countries in the Global South are more sympathetic to China; second, young people generally view China more favorably.

The reason for this is that China continues to provide the world with global public goods, such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the Four Global Initiatives, all of which bring real development opportunities to countries around the world.

Landmark projects such as the China-Laos Railway, the Jakarta-Bandung Railway, the Budapest-Belgrade Railway, and the Port of Piraeus have created 420,000 jobs in participating countries and lifted nearly 40 million people out of poverty, becoming a powerful engine for promoting global connectivity and shared development.

Young people gave China higher ratings, indicating a steady improvement in China's global image. As the younger generation gradually becomes the mainstream, they are developing a more open and positive perception of China, including its development model, innovative capabilities, and cultural charm.

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Murmuration on Lake Hengshui in Hebei Province

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Early in the morning, flocks of migratory birds soar above the Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve in Hebei Province. In recent days, the solemn spectacle of murmuration has become a fairly common occurrence here.

Zhang Yuguang, deputy head of the Natural Resources Conservation Bureau of Binhu New District in Hengshui City, reported that migratory birds have been arriving here since early autumn this year, including Bewick's swans and spoonbills, which are classified as Category II state protected birds.

As a rare, complete wetland ecosystem on the North China Plain, Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve is known to be a key hub for migratory birds. Currently, 336 bird species have been recorded at Hengshui Lake, including 21 species of first-category state-protected animals.

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The UN Secretary-General called for an end to the illegal occupation of Palestinian territories.

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UN, November 25 /Xinhua/ – Statehood is the right of the Palestinians, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday, reiterating his call for an end to the illegal occupation of Palestinian territories.

In a statement delivered by the head of the UN Secretary-General's Office, Courtney Rattray, at a special meeting to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, A. Guterres recalled the "simple truth" that "the Palestinian people have the right to dignity, justice and self-determination."

He called for “irreversible progress towards the realization of a two-state solution in accordance with international law and relevant UN resolutions, in which Israel and Palestine coexist in peace and security within their protected and recognized borders based on the 1967 lines, with Jerusalem as the capital of both states.”

Noting that the violations of Palestinian rights over the past two years have “exceeded all bounds of comprehension,” A. Guterres emphasized that the ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025 offers a glimmer of hope, and the adoption of a resolution on the Gaza Strip by the UN Security Council is an important step in strengthening this hope.

The UN Secretary-General called on all parties to fully comply with the provisions of the resolution and to move immediately to the next stage, since, as he pointed out, “it is crucial to translate this diplomatic momentum into concrete and much-needed progress on the ground.” –0–

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