The death toll from a bombing at a police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir has risen to nine.

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New Delhi, November 15 (Xinhua) — The death toll from a blast involving confiscated explosives at a police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir has risen to nine, with 32 more injured, local police said.

A powerful explosion rocked the Nowgam police station in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, late Friday night.

According to regional police chief Nalin Prabhat, nine people were killed and 32 others were injured in the incident. The detonation occurred accidentally while samples of the confiscated explosives were being collected for analysis.

The explosion, which was heard throughout Srinagar, severely damaged the police station and adjacent buildings. Police have ordered an investigation. "The cause of this unfortunate incident is being investigated," said N. Prabhat.

Following the explosion, numerous fire crews and ambulances were urgently dispatched to the police station to extinguish the fire and transport the injured to nearby hospitals.

On Monday, a car bombing near the Red Fort in New Delhi killed eight people instantly and injured 20 more. Local media later reported the death toll at 13.

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The Chinese Ambassador to Japan expressed strong protest against S. Takaichi's erroneous statements regarding China.

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TOKYO, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wu Jianghao met with Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Takehiro Funakoshi on Friday to formally protest Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks about China.

Wu Jianghao said that Sanae Takaichi's outrageous and provocative statements about China's Taiwan during parliamentary debates violated basic common sense, crossed China's red lines, threatened the use of force, and called for war. Moreover, she refused to acknowledge her mistakes, retract her statements, or mitigate the negative consequences. This represents a complete underestimation of the situation and an overestimation of her own strength.

These remarks constitute gross interference in China's internal affairs and violate international law, basic norms governing international relations, the one-China principle and the spirit of the Four Political Documents signed by China and Japan, and seriously undermine the post-war international order and the political foundation of China-Japan relations, Wu Jianghao noted.

China is deeply outraged and will not tolerate this; the country has made stern representations and expressed a strong protest, the ambassador added.

According to him, Taiwan is Chinese Taiwan, and the Taiwan question lies at the heart of China's core interests. The path to resolving the Taiwan question and realizing national reunification is the responsibility of the Chinese people and does not allow for interference by any external forces. National reunification of China must be achieved and will certainly be achieved.

The Sanae Takaichi administration's call for military intervention in the Taiwan Strait is a blatant challenge to China's core interests. It actively encourages Japan to promote China's division and will ultimately lead Japan into a dead end, the ambassador said.

Wu Jianghao emphasized that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, as well as the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's liberation from Japanese occupation. Japan committed countless crimes during its colonial rule in Taiwan. Japanese militarists repeatedly committed aggression under the pretext of a "survival-threatening situation," but ultimately suffered ignominious defeats.

The Chinese diplomat said China is solemnly warning Japan that today's China is no longer the China of the past. If Japan dares to use force to interfere in the Taiwan issue, it will constitute an act of aggression and will only lead to crushing defeat. China urges Japan to reflect deeply on its history, renounce its outrageous statements, and cease provocations and outrageous behavior. Otherwise, it must bear all possible consequences.

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China expands application scenarios to accelerate technological innovation and economic growth

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HEFEI, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — A sprawling park in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, which was converted from a former civilian airport, is quietly testing the future of transportation.

Driverless cars share the road with pedestrians, while delivery drones and electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft buzz overhead.

Hefei's Luogang Park is one of many use cases used by local authorities to test new technologies, products, and business models. The city itself is one of China's emerging innovation hubs.

As early as 2021, Hefei has become a leader in the development and implementation of application scenarios in various fields such as industrial development and urban management.

Local governments play a key role in this process, organizing roadshows and meetings to connect technologies with real-world applications, promoting deeper integration of scientific and industrial innovation, said Gao Zhengrong, an official with the Hefei Municipal Development and Reform Commission.

China strives to achieve high-quality economic development by exploring new application scenarios for new technologies and products, promoting their large-scale industrial application and development, and accelerating the development of emerging industries.

Earlier this month, China released guidelines aimed at “accelerating scenario development, opening up and promoting the large-scale application of new scenarios.”

Scenarios have become key innovation resources, serving as a bridge connecting technology and industry and linking R&D with the market, Li Chunlin, vice chairman of China's National Development and Reform Commission, said at a recent briefing in Beijing.

The guide identifies five priority areas for scenario development, including emerging sectors, new business models, emerging industries, public services, and socially significant industries, and designates 22 areas for scenario development and discovery.

In southern China's Guangdong Province, authorities are leveraging the region's vast market and diverse application scenarios to spur innovation in 20 areas, including advanced manufacturing, marine economy, and low-altitude economy.

Ai Xuefeng, head of the Guangdong Provincial Development and Reform Commission, said the provincial government has released 20 lists of supply and demand for scenarios to connect innovators with potential users.

These real-world practices offer more than just technical validation. They also provide a form of verification, testing the feasibility of business models and institutional reforms.

Central government agencies are actively supporting this initiative. The State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council has opened 190 pilot platforms for testing and verification of enterprises under the central government. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is placing particular emphasis on developing application scenarios in sectors such as 5G, artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Industrial Internet.

More and more regions in China are becoming innovation testing hubs. Beijing is promoting the use of smart city technologies, and Anhui Province plans to implement 1,000 quantum information technology application scenarios by 2027.

To remove administrative barriers, earlier this year, 20 cities, including Hefei, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Foshan, formed a Scenario Innovation City Alliance, which aims to promote the widespread adoption of new technologies and products across the country.

Experts say creating real-world test environments on a national scale is crucial to accelerating innovation and ensuring high-quality economic growth.

“Enterprises conducting R&D in real-world conditions will allow them to quickly test and improve new technologies, products, and business models,” said Liu Quanhong, director of the Institute of Industrial and Technological Economics under the National Development and Reform Commission of China, adding that this will become a new engine for China’s high-quality economic growth. -0-

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Seven people were killed and 30 were injured in an explosion at a police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir, media reports.

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New Delhi, November 15 (Xinhua) — At least seven people were killed and about 30 injured on Friday in a powerful explosion at a police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir, the India Today news channel reported on Saturday.

The incident took place in Srinagar, the summer capital of the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir.

"At least seven people were killed and around 30 injured in a powerful explosion that rocked the Nowgam police station in Srinagar late Friday night. Officials warn that the death toll could rise," the TV channel reported.

Following the explosion, a fire broke out in the building, and several cars parked on the grounds also caught fire. Video footage from the scene shows a shockwave sweeping through the police station, with flames and thick smoke billowing into the air. Eyewitnesses also reported the same.

According to the channel, the blast occurred while police and forensic experts were handling explosives brought from Faridabad, Haryana, and stored at the station as part of the investigation into the recent car bomb blast in New Delhi.

The media also reported that most of the dead were police officers and forensic experts who were examining the explosives.

Police have not yet made any statements regarding the explosion. –0–

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At least six people were killed in a shooting at a party in Rio de Janeiro.

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Rio de Janeiro, November 14 (Xinhua) — At least six people were killed and another was wounded on Friday in a shootout, allegedly between rival criminal gangs, at a party in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, local police said.

According to law enforcement, the shooting occurred in the northern district of Onóriu-Gurgel, where alleged members of the "Commando Vermelho" criminal group were holding a party.

According to initial investigation data, a rival gang, the Terceiro Comando Puru, stormed the establishment, where an intense shootout ensued.

On October 28, Brazilian security forces carried out a large-scale operation against the "Commando Vermelho" in Rio de Janeiro, leaving at least 121 people dead. –0–

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An explosion rocked an industrial park near Argentina's capital.

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Buenos Aires, November 15 (Xinhua) — At least 20 people were injured on Friday evening when an explosion in an industrial park 50 kilometers southwest of Buenos Aires caused a fire and the release of toxic gases, local media reported.

The explosion, which occurred around 9:00 pm local time /00:00 GMT/ in the city of Ezeiza, blew out windows in buildings within a four-kilometer radius, then started a fire and created a toxic cloud, Clarin reports.

The fire reached a height of more than 20 m and has been burning for more than two hours.

Ezeiza Mayor Gaston Granados said the fire had spread to several factories and was still not contained.

A preliminary investigation revealed that the fire started in the warehouse of an agrochemical plant. –0–

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Review: Japanese Prime Minister's erroneous remarks about Taiwan continue to spark domestic outrage and stern warnings from China

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BEIJING/TOKYO, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's provocative remarks against Taiwan last week continued to draw criticism at home, with China issuing stern warnings over her irresponsible move.

At a Diet session last week, Sanae Takaichi stated that Japan's Self-Defense Forces could exercise their right to collective self-defense if mainland China "uses armed force against Taiwan." Despite significant protests and demurrers from China, she refused to retract her remarks, which implied the possibility of armed intervention in the Taiwan Strait.

Sanae Takaichi's erroneous and dangerous statements have drawn sharp criticism from high-ranking political figures and media outlets in the country.

Speaking on TBS Radio on Thursday, former Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called Sanae Takaichi's comments "very similar to the claim that Taiwan's emergencies are Japan's emergencies," adding that previous governments have consistently avoided making definitive statements about how the government would respond to specific scenarios regarding the Taiwan issue.

Hiroshi Ogushi of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) demanded that Sanae Takaichi retract her remarks, Jiji News Agency reported on Tuesday.

"If a 'survival-threatening situation' is recognized, it will lead to the mobilization of defense forces. This decision is tantamount to entering a war, and previous cabinets have been cautious in making such statements," he said.

House of Representatives member Ichiro Ozawa of the KDP wrote on X on Tuesday that "this has become a real 'existential crisis' that ultimately forces people to make great sacrifices," and "that is why diplomacy and politics must always remain calm."

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama responded to Sanae Takaichi's erroneous statements on social media on Tuesday, saying Japan should not interfere in China's internal affairs.

On Tuesday, Nikkei newspaper criticized the prime minister for abandoning "strategic ambiguity." Mainichi newspaper wrote in an editorial that Sanae Takaichi's comments demonstrate a lack of awareness of the seriousness of the issue and noted that she must acknowledge that careless statements could become diplomatic flashpoints.

The Yomiuri Shinbun newspaper wrote in an editorial on Thursday that using security policy for political purposes is completely unacceptable, noting that politicians should not play politics with serious issues.

Chinese authorities have expressed strong disagreement and issued clear warnings in response to Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong summoned Japanese Ambassador to China Kenji Kanasugi on Thursday, making a serious representation on the issue and calling Sanae Takaichi's remarks about Taiwan "extremely wrong and dangerous."

Sun Weidong called on Japan to reflect deeply on its historical crimes and responsibilities, immediately acknowledge and correct its mistakes, withdraw its bad remarks, and not continue down the wrong path.

A spokesman for China's State Council Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated on Friday that the resolution of the Taiwan question is the sole prerogative of the Chinese people and does not allow for interference by any external forces, noting that Japan has committed crimes against the Chinese people in connection with the Taiwan question.

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Germany has increased its new aid package for Ukraine by €150 million.

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Berlin, November 15 (Xinhua) — Germany will contribute €150 million to the Ukraine Priority Needs List (PURL), a NATO mechanism that allows allied countries to finance American arms for Ukraine. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced this on Friday at a joint press conference with several European counterparts.

Berlin is committed to long-term support for Kyiv, he emphasized, adding that Germany plans to provide Ukraine with over €11.5 billion in aid in 2026. According to the German Foreign Ministry, as of September 2025, Germany has provided or committed approximately €40 billion in military aid. Specifically, in August, the country contributed $500 million to PURL.

On Thursday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz held a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The two sides discussed continued support for Kyiv. Merz also emphasized Germany's expectation that Ukraine will advance its anti-corruption efforts and rule of law reforms.

According to a statement from the German government, the leaders also discussed concerns about the growing number of young Ukrainians leaving for European Union countries.

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China has begun cracking down on celebrity deepfakes in livestreams.

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BEIJING, November 15 (Xinhua) — China's Cyberspace Administration has launched a crackdown on deepfakes posing as influencers during e-commerce livestreams, as the country has been hit by a surge in AI-powered fraud.

As the department announced on Friday, authorities recently "severely punished" several online accounts that used AI to impersonate internet celebrities to promote products in live streams and short videos, misleading users. Online platforms initiated a purge of such content, which has so far resulted in the removal of over 8,700 posts and the processing of over 11,000 accounts posing as influencers.

This campaign began after a series of high-profile cases, including one involving actress Wen Zhengrong. Users discovered AI-generated "clones" of her advertising various products in several live broadcasts. The actress herself, who tried to stop the deception, was blocked from chat after asking, "If you are Wen Zhengrong, then who am I?"

Her experience highlights a growing problem in China's rapidly expanding e-commerce sector. As artificial intelligence tools become increasingly accessible, unscrupulous sellers are using them to create sophisticated but fake ads featuring influencers and celebrities to promote sometimes substandard or counterfeit products.

One scheme to promote "deep-sea polyene fish oil," which turned out to be ordinary candy, used a deepfake impersonator of TV presenter Li Zimeng, and Olympic champions Quan Hongchan and Sun Yingsha were impersonated to sell eggs.

"This practice violates the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China," noted Liu Hongchun, executive director of the Human Rights Law Research Center at Yunnan University. "By doing so, the scammers infringe on third-party image rights and violate consumers' right to information."

Although China introduced the “Labeling Measures for Content Generated and Compiled by Artificial Intelligence” on September 1, enforcement in this area still faces certain challenges.

Violators often hide watermarks in inconspicuous corners of videos or use technical means to remove identifiers. Some break the synthesized content into fragments and distribute them across multiple accounts, making them difficult to detect.

Platforms are also facing content moderation challenges. While Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, removed over 10,000 deepfake videos featuring Wen Zhengrong and fined 37 accounts, TikTok Vice President Li Liang acknowledged that identifying AI-generated content for copyright infringement remains a "technical challenge for the entire industry."

"The attackers who run such deepfake accounts are constantly using various technical means to counteract the platforms," Li Liang noted in his Weibo post, promising that Douyin would increase investment to address the issue.

For victims, gathering evidence and proving that the content was created by AI is technically complex and time-consuming. According to media reports, Wen Zhengrong's team discovered 50 accounts with deepfakes of the actress within 24 hours, but some of them quickly reappeared in new forms.

Legal experts and industry insiders say tackling this problem requires a comprehensive approach: tougher penalties for violators, improved detection technologies, and greater accountability for platforms.

The Cyberspace Administration of China said it would maintain a “high-pressure” stance, continuing to hold platforms accountable and “expose and remove” malicious marketing accounts.

“We must maintain an open and inclusive attitude toward AI, but we must also adhere to the core principles and ‘red lines’ in its use to truly make the technology a driving force for good and human well-being,” said Liu Xiaonan, a professor at the China University of Political Science and Law. -0-

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Chinese and Russian experts discussed the protection of Manchurian tigers and Far Eastern leopards in the Chinese city of Hunchun.

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Changchun, November 15 (Xinhua) — An event involving Chinese and Russian experts on the cross-border protection of Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards was held in Hunchun City, Northeast China's Jilin Province, on Friday.

At the event, researchers from the National Park of Manchurian (Amur) Tigers and Far Eastern Leopards in China and the Russian National Park "Land of the Leopard," as well as other experts from Chinese universities and enterprises, presented current achievements in scientific research on Manchurian tigers and Far Eastern leopards, shared experiences in cross-border conservation, and discussed opportunities for future collaboration.

According to Viktor Bardyuk, director of the Land of the Leopard Federal State Budgetary Institution, the Far Eastern leopard population in the national park has grown significantly in recent years.

He also expressed his readiness to fruitfully cooperate with China in the field of environmental protection, protect the unique natural environment of Northeast Asia, and deepen the friendship between the peoples of China and Russia.

That same day, participants visited a local museum dedicated to Manchurian tigers and Far Eastern leopards, where they learned about China's fruitful achievements in scientific research and the protection of these rare cats and other endangered wild animals.

Dina Matyukhina, a senior researcher at the Land of the Leopard Federal State Budgetary Institution, expressed hope that both sides will strengthen contacts and that their Chinese colleagues will also visit Russia.

Hunchun is located in the central part of the Manchurian Tiger and Amur Leopard National Park of China. It is home to numerous wild animals under special state protection in China, including the Manchurian tiger, Amur leopard, sika deer, and Manchurian crane.

According to data, there are about 70 Manchurian tigers and about 80 Far Eastern leopards living in the Manchurian Tiger and Far Eastern Leopard National Park.

Since the signing of a cooperation agreement on the conservation of the Amur tiger and Far Eastern leopard in 2010, cooperation between China and Russia has steadily expanded. In 2019, the Tiger and Leopard National Park and Russia's Land of the Leopard National Park conducted mutual visits, formally establishing a strategic partnership for the transboundary conservation of tigers and leopards. In March 2024, a Chinese-Russian laboratory for the conservation of the Amur tiger was established. This year, the first meeting of the Joint Commission for the Implementation of the Agreement between the Governments of China and Russia on the Establishment of the Land of the Big Cats Transboundary Reserve was held.

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