The Guardian and Time magazines report that China's call for citizens to refrain from traveling to Japan could cost the Japanese economy around $14 billion.

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The Guardian and Time report that China's call for citizens to avoid travel to Japan could cost the Japanese economy around $14 billion. According to Japanese tourism statistics, nearly 7.5 million tourists from mainland China visited Japan in the first nine months of this year, accounting for nearly a quarter of the total number of foreign tourists.

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Over the past ten years, Jiangxi Province has handled 2,185 China-Europe freight trains.

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BEIJING, November 20 (Xinhua) — A China-Europe freight train loaded with household goods departed from the international land port of Ganzhou in east China's Jiangxi Province on Wednesday. This marks the first time the inland province has handled a total of 2,185 China-Europe trains in the 10 years since such freight services began in 2015.

These China-Europe trains, which departed from or arrived in Jiangxi, carried a total of 242,000 standard container units (TEUs) carrying goods weighing over 5.7 million tons, worth a total of $9 billion, according to the Zhongguo Xinwenshe news agency.

The Nankang District of Ganzhou City uses approximately 10 million cubic meters of wood annually for furniture production, 80 percent of which is imported. According to Ye Zhangnan, director of the Nanchang Railway Logistics Center at the aforementioned port, thanks to China-Europe rail services, the transit time for transporting wood to the port has been reduced to 12 days, 25 days less than traditional sea transport, and overall logistics costs have been reduced by 18 percent.

"Thanks to the stable and efficient operation of China-Europe trains, our number of European clients is gradually growing. Between January and October of this year, we already exported 68 containers of goods," said Wen Shitong, a representative of a local furniture company, adding that the company intends to further expand its presence in the European and Central Asian markets.

According to statistics, Jiangxi Province has already launched a total of 12 international transport routes, creating a major logistics artery spanning 224 cities in 25 countries across Europe and Asia, including Russia, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. This has enabled Jiangxi Province, which is landlocked and borders no other countries, to significantly reduce the distance to global markets. -0-

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The Eurasian Development Bank will provide Kazakhstan with a $5.3 million grant for irrigation development.

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Almaty, November 20 (Xinhua) — The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) will provide a $5.3 million grant to modernize irrigation in Kazakhstan, the press service of the country's Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation announced on Wednesday.

The department announced that the financial agreement for the project "Development of a Business Ecosystem for Sustainable Irrigation in Kazakhstan" was signed by Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Nurzhan Nurzhigitov, UNDP Resident Representative in Kazakhstan Katarzyna Wawiernia, and Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) Ruslan Dalenov.

The project is designed to last several years and includes the creation of a national water resources information system, the implementation of forecasting and optimal water distribution tools, the establishment of regional centers for modern irrigation, the upgrading of specialist qualifications, and the implementation of water-saving technologies.

The EDB was created to promote economic growth and expand trade and economic ties between some of the CIS member countries that later formed the Eurasian Economic Union. –0–

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In 2025, the passenger traffic volume of the China-Kazakhstan International Boundary Cooperation Center "Khorgos" amounted to more than 9 million person-times.

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Ürümqi, November 20 (Xinhua) — As of November 19, the number of people entering and leaving the China-Kazakhstan International Boundary Cooperation Center "Khorgos" reached 9.05 million, an increase of 40.3 percent year-on-year, according to data from the Khorgos border checkpoint.

Currently, thanks to measures to simplify customs clearance procedures, the above-mentioned center, located in the city of Horgos in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR, Northwest China), has an average of more than 28,000 people entering and exiting it daily, with the maximum passenger flow reaching 44,000 people per day.

The China-Kazakhstan International Cross-Border Cooperation Center "Khorgos," which opened in April 2012, operates in both China and Kazakhstan. On the Chinese side, the center houses over 2,000 retail outlets and over 200 duty-free businesses, selling over 1,000 goods from over 40 countries.

According to experts, the creation of the center will help simplify cross-border trade and reduce trade barriers between China and Kazakhstan. -0-

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Exclusive: Through cooperation mechanisms with the SCO, Yerevan will gain additional opportunities to institutionalize and deepen its strategic relations with China, India, and Iran, as well as with the countries of Central Asia – Armenian expert

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Baku, November 19 (Xinhua) — Through cooperation mechanisms with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and subsequently as a member of this organization, Yerevan will gain additional opportunities to institutionalize and deepen its strategic relations with China, India, and Iran, as well as with the countries of Central Asia. This is in line with Armenia's strategic interests in strengthening its sovereignty and its place in the South Caucasus region, which is increasingly being perceived as a bridge between East and West. This was stated recently by Johnny Melikyan, a senior expert at the Armenian think tank Orbeli, in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

Speaking about Armenia's bid for full membership in the SCO, J. Melikyan emphasized that such an application underscores the country's desire for a diversified foreign policy in the context of changing regional dynamics.

Armenia already has dialogue partner status, and given its ties with key countries—Russia, China, India, and Iran—it fits naturally into the organization's architecture, stated J. Melikyan. He believes that equally important is the fact that, by the end of 2024, SCO countries collectively accounted for up to 60 percent of Armenia's foreign trade turnover.

According to a Xinhua source, Armenia's interest in the SCO is driven by the logic of a balanced foreign policy, as well as a desire to strengthen ties across various vectors of cooperation to enhance economic and geopolitical stability.

According to the expert, in the new geopolitical realities, Yerevan seeks to avoid unilateral dependence and is building a policy of pragmatic balance.

J. Melikyan noted that Armenia views the SCO and its “Shanghai spirit” as an additional platform for strengthening regional security and cooperation, including in areas such as trade, transport communications, and energy.

Speaking about the benefits of Armenia's accession to the SCO as a full member, the expert noted that SCO membership will provide greater opportunities for participation in China's Belt and Road Initiative, which, in turn, will facilitate the implementation of the Armenian government's "Crossroads of the World" initiative, aimed at transforming Armenia into a regional transport and logistics hub. All of this is consistent with Armenia's national strategy, which is focused on economic diversification, regional integration, and reducing the risk of isolation in the South Caucasus.

J. Melikyan believes that by joining the SCO, Armenia will be able to make a significant contribution to the development of transport and logistics, particularly within the Middle Corridor by integrating its "Crossroads of the World" initiative. The South Caucasus region could become a hub for the transit of freight and energy between Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. In the energy sector, cooperation could be realized through the development of renewable energy sources and the diversification of their supplies, given Armenia's experience in hydroelectric and solar energy. Thus, Armenia's participation in the SCO could impart a new dimension of Eurasian connectivity to the organization, uniting Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East in a practical manner.

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At least 64 people are missing after a ship sank in the DRC, local media reports.

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Kinshasa, November 19 (Xinhua) — At least 64 people are missing after a boat capsized in the Sankuru River in Kasai Province in the central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on November 17, local media reported on Wednesday.

According to a report citing local officials, the ship departed from the port of Bena Dibele in Sankuru province on November 13 and headed to the capital Kinshasa, located more than 800 kilometers from its point of departure.

According to the report, the vessel capsized after being caught in a "whirlpool." There were approximately 120 people on board, of whom only about 50 have been rescued so far; the rest are still missing. Search and rescue operations are ongoing.

Waterways remain a key mode of transport in the DRC, where boating incidents are common due to overload and poor condition of vessels. –0–

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The Russian children's musical theater "Domisolka" will tour China in the year of its 35th anniversary.

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Moscow, November 19 (Xinhua) — The Russian children's musical theater "Domisolka" will tour China. Music producer Sergei Pudovkin announced this Wednesday at a press conference at TASS to mark the company's 35th anniversary, which will be celebrated on November 29.

"I'm proud to announce that the company will be participating in a national musical event in China, with a series of performances. It's great that the Domisolka Theatre has reached an international level," he said.

Details of the upcoming concerts are not yet being disclosed. As the theater's artistic director, poet Ivan Zhiganov, told Xinhua in an interview, Domisolka's artists have already performed in China. The company represented Russia at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, performed at the opening of the China-Russia Year of Tourism in 2018, and at other significant events.

"We've been to Beijing, Shanghai, Suifenhe, and each time we've been amazed by China's dynamic development. It's absolutely fantastic! It's breathtaking! We adore this country," shared I. Zhiganov, adding that he welcomes collaboration and creative exchanges with children's groups and teachers from China.

Domisolka is Russia's most renowned children's musical theater. Over three and a half decades, more than 15,000 children have attended it. Speaking about the uniqueness of this troupe, Anton Molev, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Education and Science, emphasized its strong educational component. "The troupe's members master all facets of creative mastery and receive professional training," he emphasized.

In Russia, Domisolka will celebrate its 35th anniversary with a jubilee musical at the State Kremlin Palace on December 4. According to the theater's artistic director and composer Olga Yudakhina, this will not just be a concert, but a grand musical fairytale, created especially for the theater's anniversary. "The performance will be the central event of the celebratory program and will bring together approximately 700 of our students on one stage," she added.

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The President of Kyrgyzstan met with the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry

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Bishkek, November 19 /Xinhua/ — Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Bishkek on Wednesday.

S. Japarov asked Wang Yi to convey his warm greetings to Chinese President Xi Jinping and congratulated China on its remarkable development achievements, noting that the expression “a good neighbor is a priceless treasure” vividly reflects the nature of relations between the two countries.

Relations between Kyrgyzstan and China have entered their best period in history, the President emphasized. He indicated that Kyrgyzstan is ready to maintain close, high-level contacts with China, expand trade, and advance the construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, setting a new example of enduring friendship between the two countries.

S. Japarov stated Kyrgyzstan's desire to strengthen cooperation with China in key areas such as civil aviation, logistics, and border crossings, increase connectivity, deepen security cooperation, and combat the "three evil forces" (terrorism, extremism, and separatism), while comprehensively promoting the development of Kyrgyz-Chinese relations as a comprehensive strategic partnership in the new era.

According to the President, the Kyrgyz side highly values and supports the four major global initiatives put forward by President Xi Jinping and is ready to strengthen coordination and cooperation with China within the UN and the China-Central Asia cooperation mechanism. He also expressed hope that China will support Kyrgyzstan's work as Chair of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to jointly promote security, stability, prosperity, and development in the region.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, in turn conveyed sincere greetings from Chairman Xi Jinping to S. Japarov, noting that the diplomacy of heads of state plays an indispensable role in the development of bilateral relations.

The Chinese Foreign Minister recalled that S. Japarov and Xi Jinping held three meetings this year, during which they developed a high-level plan and provided strategic guarantees for the further development of bilateral relations.

According to Wang Yi, China remains a loyal friend and reliable partner of Kyrgyzstan and will continue to support it in defending its sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, as well as in pursuing a development path suited to its national conditions. China opposes any attempts to interfere in Kyrgyzstan's internal affairs, the Chinese diplomat emphasized.

He indicated that the Chinese side is ready, together with Kyrgyzstan, to follow the consensus of the heads of state, transform cooperation plans into practical actions, resolutely promote the modernization of both countries, and constantly enrich the content of the Chinese-Kyrgyz relations of a comprehensive strategic partnership in the new era.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle and UN General Assembly Resolution 2758.

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Sarajevo, November 19 (Xinhua) – Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle and the position reflected in UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 in a diplomatic note recently sent to the Chinese Embassy in BiH, the BiH Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.

According to the note, BiH consistently adheres to the position that the Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representing all of China.

As the legal successor to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, BiH recalled that Yugoslavia supported UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, adopted in 1971 and recognizing the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate representative of China in the UN. BiH fully understands the significance of this resolution and supports its full implementation.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The note emphasizes that bilateral relations continue to develop based on mutual respect, trust, and non-interference in internal affairs, while cooperation in the political, economic, and cultural spheres is steadily expanding.

BiH praised the positive dynamics of bilateral relations, including China's growing investment in the country, mutual visa-free policy, and closer cultural and tourism exchanges.

The note states that BiH will continue to work on the further development of relations with China, deepening cooperation in the economy and investment, and strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties. –0–

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In the first ten months of 2025, China became Georgia's third largest source of imports.

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Tbilisi, November 19 /Xinhua/ — In January-October 2025, China became Georgia's third-largest source of imports, with Georgian imports from China amounting to $1.62 billion, an increase of 20.8 percent year-on-year, according to preliminary data published Wednesday by the National Statistics Office of Georgia.

In the first ten months of this year, Georgia's foreign trade turnover amounted to $20.83 billion, an 8.6 percent increase year-on-year. Trade with China, meanwhile, reached approximately $1.9 billion, making China Georgia's fourth-largest trading partner.

According to the agency, during the specified period, Turkey became the country's largest trading partner with a trade volume of $2.54 billion, while the United States became the largest source of Georgian imports with a volume of $2.27 billion. –0–

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