China's Foreign Ministry: How to resolve the Taiwan issue is solely the responsibility of the Chinese people.

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BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — How to resolve the Taiwan issue is solely a matter for the Chinese people, who will not tolerate outside interference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on Monday.

Guo Jiakun made this statement in response to a media question regarding the US-published national security strategy report. -0-

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China calls on Japan to retract Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks

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BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — China calls on the Japanese side to seriously reconsider and repent, withdraw the erroneous remarks made by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, and stop playing with fire and going down the wrong path, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Monday.

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Thailand says it has deployed fighter jets, Cambodia claims Thai soldiers opened fire on the border

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Bangkok/Phnom Penh, December 8 (Xinhua) — The Thai military said Monday it deployed fighter jets in response to attacks from Cambodia that killed two soldiers and wounded four. Meanwhile, a Cambodian Defense Ministry spokeswoman said Thai soldiers opened fire on Cambodian forces for the second day in a row on Monday, adding that Cambodia did not fire.

According to Thai army spokesman Winthai Suwari, the incident occurred around 7:00 a.m. local time in Chong Bok area of Nam Yuen district when Thai soldiers operating in the area came under attack with "supporting fire," resulting in five casualties.

The deadly clash followed another incident in the neighboring district of Chong An Ma around 5:05 a.m. local time, when Cambodian troops opened fire with small arms and weapons, forcing the Thai side to respond in accordance with the rules of engagement, the Thai Armed Forces said in a statement.

In response to the losses and what was deemed a "direct threat to national security," the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) confirmed it had launched air operations targeting Cambodian military infrastructure.

"These events have necessitated the use of air power to deter and reduce Cambodia's military capabilities to the level necessary to protect national security and ensure the safety of civilians," said Thai Air Force spokesman Jakkrit Thammawichai.

On the same day, Deputy Secretary of State and spokesperson for the Cambodian Ministry of Defence, Lieutenant General Mali Socheata, said that at around 5:04 a.m. on Monday, Thai troops launched an attack on Cambodian forces in An Ses district of Preah Vihear province.

"They then continued to fire tanks at Tamoan Thom Temple, the 5 Makara area near Preah Vihear Temple, and the Chomka Chek area," she added. "It should be noted that this attack occurred after Thai forces had carried out numerous provocative actions over many days, especially the incident yesterday (Sunday) in the Prorlean Thamar area, with the aim of provoking clashes."

She said Cambodia "did not retaliate" during the two attacks and continued to monitor the situation vigilantly and with the utmost caution in the spirit of "respect for all previous agreements and the peaceful resolution of conflicts in accordance with international law."

In addition, she said, Cambodia has notified the ASEAN Observer Group about the incident and plans to ask it to conduct an investigation. –0–

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China's foreign trade grew by 3.6 percent in the first 11 months of 2025.

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In the first 11 months of this year, China's total import and export volume in yuan terms increased by 3.6 percent year-on-year to 41.21 trillion yuan (approximately $5.82 trillion), according to data released Monday by the General Administration of Customs (GAC).

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Iran announced a new round of political consultations with Egypt.

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Tehran, December 8 (Xinhua) — Iran and Egypt have agreed to hold a new round of bilateral political consultations in the near future, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei announced on Sunday.

Speaking at his weekly press conference in Tehran, E. Baghaei said the agreement was reached during a telephone conversation on Saturday between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Ata. He did not specify when or where the consultations would take place.

The conversation focused on bilateral relations and recent developments in the Middle East, said E. Bagai, calling the decision to resume political consultations “an important development.”

Both foreign ministers expressed concern over Israeli military actions in Gaza and Lebanon, which they said continue despite ceasefire agreements with the Palestinian group Hamas and the Lebanese movement Hezbollah, according to a statement from Baghaei and the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

Iran accuses Israel of "continued aggression and repeated ceasefire violations" and calls on the international community to take immediate action to end Israeli military operations.

A. Araghchi and B. Abdel Atti also discussed Iran's nuclear program, with Tehran reiterating its position on the issue, the statement said. In a separate statement, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said B. Abdel Atti called for the resumption of negotiations on the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran's nuclear program), which would take into account the interests of all parties and strengthen regional security and stability.

B. Abdel Aty made the same call during a phone call on Friday with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi, Egypt said in a statement.

Iran and Egypt severed diplomatic relations in 1980 following the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the signing of a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel the previous year. In recent years, both sides have expressed a willingness to improve relations.

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The IMF established a regional center in Shanghai.

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SHANGHAI, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday officially launched its regional center in Shanghai, with IMF economist Johannes Wiegand taking over as director.

The Shanghai center, one of a series of regional centers established by the IMF around the world, is expected to expand the IMF's engagement with the Asia-Pacific region, the IMF said.

The new institution will serve as a hub for research and knowledge sharing that will provide policy advice in relevant areas to emerging market and middle-income countries, the statement said.

As noted in the statement, the center also aims to deepen dialogue and external relations with member countries, regional institutions and other stakeholders in the region.

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Chinese demand for air tickets to Russia has increased exponentially following the abolition of visas to Russia.

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Beijing, December 8 (Xinhua) — On December 1, Russia introduced a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens based on the principle of reciprocity. Chinese citizens with regular passports will now be able to enter Russia visa-free and stay for up to 30 days. The announcement immediately sparked a stir among Chinese tour operators and has clearly increased Chinese interest in traveling to Russia. Experts are already predicting that the visa-free regime to Russia coincides with the approaching traditional winter tourism season in China, which marks long-awaited holidays such as the Gregorian New Year, the Spring Festival (Chunjie Festival, the Lunar New Year), and the school winter holidays. This could mean that the flow of tourists from China to Russia could break all previous records for the same period.

WARMING UP THE CHINESE'S ENTHUSIASM FOR TRAVELING TO RUSSIA

Despite Chinese tourists' leading position in Russian inbound tourism in recent years, visa-free entry with a maximum stay of 30 days per entry has become a catalyst for further activating the Chinese outbound tourism market to Russia, opening the door to a huge potential audience curious about the vast neighboring country. Chinese travel agencies, like barometers of tourism activity, have recorded both a significant and rapid increase in demand for air tickets to Russia.

Fliggy, a travel platform popular among Chinese youth and part of tech giant Alibaba, reported unprecedented excitement: in just less than an hour after the announcement of visa waivers, demand for flights to Russia soared more than ninefold compared to the previous day, and the number of bookings jumped sixfold.

Meanwhile, Qunar, the world's largest Chinese-language travel platform based in Beijing, noted an explosive increase in interest: on December 1, as of 5 p.m. Beijing time, searches for flights from Hangzhou to St. Petersburg had sharply increased by 4.6 times compared to an hour before the announcement of visa-free travel to Russia, for flights from Beijing to Moscow by 44 percent, and for flights from Guangzhou by two times, and from Shenzhen and Chongqing by more than 30 percent.

Following the visa abolition, leading tour operators published data showing that the top five cities for tour requests to Russia included Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Harbin, while the most popular Russian cities for Chinese tourists were Moscow, Murmansk, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, and Irkutsk.

INCREASE IN DEMAND FOR WINTER TOURS TO RUSSIA

Industry insiders in China agree that the approaching peak winter tourism season and the visa waivers to Russia are creating a synergistic effect, powerfully boosting demand for winter tours to Russia. Wu Chen, chairman and president of Ecwalk, the largest travel agency in Guangzhou, predicts demand for tours to Russia will increase by more than 30% this winter.

In anticipation of the 2025/2026 winter season, Utour, a leading player in China's outbound tourism market, has pre-launched a range of themed ice and snow products, the highlight of which is a Northern Lights hunting tour to Murmansk.

Meanwhile, in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, the country's leading destination for international travelers, many travel agencies are actively promoting products based on the exotic and vibrant Russian tourism landscape. Among the new magnets for Chinese travelers are the shimmering splendor of the Murmansk aurora borealis and Lake Baikal, renowned in China as the crystal-clear "eye" of Siberia.

The equally reputable Chinese tour operator Tongcheng /ly.com/ reports that demand for air tickets to Russia on their platform has actually been steadily growing since early November, while hotel bookings in Russia as a primary destination have soared by 40% compared to the same period last year. Adapting to changing market conditions, the company is now offering not only trips to northern lights spots near Murmansk, Petrozavodsk, and Naryan-Mar, but also exclusive niche products for discerning customers, such as snowmobiling, whale watching in the Arctic Ocean, and reindeer immersion.

Furthermore, many tour operators anticipate an exponential increase in cross-border tourist trips through the Heilongjiang Province checkpoint, which is separated from Russia by the Heilongjiang (Amur) and Ussuri (Ussuri) rivers. They are confident that, thanks to the convenience of mutual visa-free travel, Chinese tourists, especially those from southern China, will eagerly and enthusiastically complement their winter adventures in the outskirts of Northeast China with a border crossing to enjoy the exotic beauty of their neighboring country.

The Changing Profile of Chinese Tourists in Russia

Numerous industry analysts have concluded that visa waivers for Chinese citizens entering Russia are not just a short-term benefit, but rather the key to unlocking the boundless potential for deepening cultural and tourism cooperation between the two countries.

They suggest that the tangible convenience offered by this innovation could radically alter the structure of tourist flow from China to Russia, transforming the landscape of the Chinese-Russian tourism market. This will manifest itself in three new, distinct features: the elite nature of routes and services, the thematic focus of tourism products, and, finally, a rejuvenation of the traveler contingent.

Simply put, while the industry previously catered primarily to organized groups of retirees or elderly people from China seeking budget options, Russia is now facing a more discerning and affluent audience who prefer independent travel.

As analysts explain, the extremely low entry barriers, affordable prices, and the coincidence of vacations with favorable tourist seasons make Russia a magnet for young Chinese travelers among international tourism destinations. This new generation, hungry for knowledge and experiences, values comfort and impeccable service, and seeks adventure and deep, authentic experiences. The domestic outbound tourism market will see budget tours rapidly give way to mid-range and premium segments.

Furthermore, as many tour operators note, visa-free travel will provide a powerful impetus for educational and informational tourism, the organization and holding of conferences and fairs, and business and official trips between China and Russia, which will undoubtedly strengthen mutual understanding and ties between the peoples of the two countries.

Meanwhile, Chinese and Russian experts urge against lumping all visitors together. They believe the interests of Chinese travelers remain multifaceted and vary by age: young people tend to choose original, niche, and comfortable tours, while members of the middle generation prefer classic excursions to iconic cities, and the older generation gravitates toward "red tourism" to sites associated with the revolutionary history of the Communist Party. Against this backdrop, industry players need to focus on diversifying, detailing, and optimizing their offerings, while simultaneously improving the quality and efficiency of their services.

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Trade turnover between residents of border areas in the city of Eren-Hoto has increased significantly.

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BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — As of November 20, 2025, trade between residents of border areas in Ereenhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, located on the border between China and Mongolia, exceeded 700 million yuan (about 98.9 million U.S. dollars), an increase of 32 percent compared to the same period last year, the Neimenggu Ribao daily reported on Monday.

According to the Department of Commerce of Xilin Gol Province, which administers Ereen City, 694 million yuan of the above figure came from trade in goods processed locally, while trade in goods for resale amounted to 8.8 million yuan.

In 2017, with the approval of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region government, a reciprocal trade zone between residents of border areas was officially launched in the city of Ereen. In April 2023, it began implementing a policy for the on-site processing of goods imported through this trade.

Ereenhot is the largest border crossing opened between China and Mongolia, and a pilot city for processing imported goods through trade between residents of border areas. Taking full advantage of the policy that "imports of goods worth less than 8,000 yuan are duty-free for residents of border areas," the Ereenhot City Government is actively implementing the "border trade, on-site processing" model.

Thanks to procedural simplification measures such as “trusted declaration” and “direct transportation”, the efficiency of customs clearance of goods imported and exported within the framework of the above-mentioned type of trade has significantly increased, which has also contributed to a reduction in customs clearance costs.

As of today, there are 20 processing plants, 23 mutual aid groups and 7 cooperatives for border residents within the Erenhot border crossing point, and the number of registered border residents has reached 13,255.

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The Politburo of the CPC Central Committee held a meeting to analyze and study the economic work for 2026 and review provisions for comprehensive governance of the state on a legal basis.

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BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee held a meeting on Monday to review and study the economic work for 2026 and examine provisions on the CPC's leadership in comprehensive law-based governance.

The meeting was chaired by General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping.

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Ordos teacher Yang Guojie won gold at the 2025 World Bodybuilding Championships.

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On November 30th local time, the 2025 World Bodybuilding Championships successfully concluded in Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Yang Guojie, a teacher from Ordos Professional Sports High School, representing China, demonstrated consistent results in the Masters category of classical bodybuilding, ultimately winning the gold medal.

As a seasoned athlete, Yang Guojie's competitive career has always progressed steadily. He had previously won national championships and then won gold at the Asian Championships, gradually rising from a national leader to an Asian leader. At this world championship, facing outstanding athletes from around the world, he stood out thanks to his solid training base and consistent performances and won the championship title. This achievement also allowed him to amass top medals at all three competition levels: national, Asian, and world.

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