India has resumed direct flights to China after a five-year hiatus.

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New Delhi, October 27 (Xinhua) — India resumed direct flights to mainland China on Sunday evening after a five-year hiatus, Indian officials announced.

IndiGo's maiden flight, carrying 176 passengers, took off from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata, the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal, and landed in Guangzhou, southern China.

As Pieter Elbers, CEO of the Indian airline, noted in a press release in early October, the resumption of direct flights will once again allow for unhindered travel, the transport of goods, and the strengthening of bilateral ties between the two largest and fastest-growing economies in terms of population.

Direct flights between India and mainland China operated until early 2020, when they were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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China is ready to build a more stable strategic partnership with Australia – Li Qiang

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KUALA LUMPUR, October 27 (Xinhua) — China is willing to maintain strategic ties with Australia, expand mutually beneficial cooperation, and continue to work together to build a more mature, stable, and productive China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership, benefiting the two peoples and promoting peace, stability, and development in the region and around the world. Chinese Premier Li Qiang made this statement Monday during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of the East Asia Cooperation Meetings.

Li Qiang recalled that during their July meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Eduardo Albanese developed new plans to deepen China-Australia relations. Recently, bilateral relations have demonstrated positive momentum and steady progress in exchanges and cooperation across various fields.

China is willing to strengthen the alignment of development strategies and policy coordination with Australia, Li Qiang said. He also emphasized China's willingness to leverage the role of institutional dialogues, including the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue and the Joint Economic Commission, and to actively explore ways to advance the revision and modernization of the bilateral free trade agreement.

According to him, these efforts will further deepen practical trade and economic cooperation and unlock the potential for collaboration in areas such as the green economy, high-tech industries, and the digital sector.

Li Qiang said that China will continue to support competent Chinese enterprises to invest in Australia, expressing hope that Australia will provide an open, transparent and non-discriminatory environment for their investment and operations.

The Chinese Premier called on both sides to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in youth, education, tourism and other fields, and work together to develop friendly relations between the peoples.

As the global governance deficit widens, Li Qiang said, China is willing to strengthen coordination with Australia within multilateral mechanisms such as the UN and the WTO to promote continuous improvement of global governance.

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China's pet industry is developing rapidly.

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In recent years, the global pet industry has grown rapidly, and China has become a significant market. According to the Institute of Feed Science of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the number of pet dogs and cats in China is expected to reach 140 million in 2024, with the total market value exceeding 300 billion yuan. The pet food market value is expected to reach 90 billion yuan, an 8.3% increase year-on-year. Data from the China Feed Mill Association indicates that the country's pet food production volume will reach 1.6 million tons in 2024, and will grow 14.5% year-on-year in the first seven months of 2025. Experts believe that although the Chinese pet industry started late, it is rapidly developing and is currently exhibiting four key trends.

Branding of pet food

Pet food is the core of the industry, and the pet food market continues to expand. During the 6.18 sales (June 18) of 2025, pet food sales on Tmall reached 7.5 billion yuan, a 36% year-on-year increase. Initially, local companies primarily played the role of OEMs, but now Chinese brands are rapidly gaining momentum. In 2024, five of the top ten online sales were local brands, and six local companies, including Guaibao Pet Food and Zhong Chong Co., Ltd., successfully went public, significantly enhancing their competitiveness. Liu Lang, vice president of the China Veterinary Association, stated that the monopoly of foreign brands has been broken, and local companies, through research, development, and quality improvement, are providing strong impetus to the industry's development.

Intelligent pet products

Technology is changing the way humans and pets interact, with innovative products emerging, such as smart feeders, automatic litter boxes, AI-powered monitoring systems, and more. At the 27th Asian Pet Show, the smart litter box took center stage, capable of automatically cleaning itself and analyzing pet behavior. Consumer demand is shifting from "basic content" to "emotional support" and "precision nutrition," and technology is facilitating the transition to higher-value-added products.

Clustering of industry development

Pet industrial parks are becoming a key element in the industry's aggregation and modernization. Shandong and Hebei provinces account for nearly 70% of the national total, while the Yangtze River Delta accounts for 21%. Twenty-two key pet industrial parks have been built nationwide, with key regions in Linyi (Shandong), Xingtai (Hebei), and the Yangtze River Delta. A 75,000-square-meter pet economy industrial park is planned for Luohu District (Shenzhen), attracting 182 companies. Complete value chains, including R&D, production, testing, and sales, are being established across various regions, enhancing the industry's efficiency.

Internationalization of Chinese brands

Chinese pet product brands are accelerating their overseas expansion. Over the past ten years, the import and export trade of dog and cat food has grown steadily, with exports dominating. Japan and the Republic of Korea are important export destinations for Chinese pet food; in 2024, non-canned pet food exports to the Republic of Korea doubled compared to 2015. Zhong Chong Co., Ltd.'s Wanpy brand is seeing growing orders from Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and other regions; in 2024, overseas revenue accounted for 68.33%. Xiaopei Network Technology focuses on smart products, selling its products to over 180 countries worldwide. Experts recommend companies leverage supply chain advantages, enhance product innovation, and build brand value.

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Venezuela condemns US military exercises in the Caribbean

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CARACAS, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) — The Venezuelan government on Sunday condemned the U.S. military for conducting military exercises in the Caribbean, saying they constitute a provocation and a threat to the region.

The Venezuelan government believes that the military exercises conducted between October 26 and 30 are part of a colonial operation and violate the UN Charter and the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, according to a statement published by the government on social media.

The South American country made it clear that it will not be intimidated by "military exercises or war cries."

Several US warships have recently deployed to the Caribbean. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has repeatedly condemned Washington's actions as an attempt to overthrow his government and expand its military influence in Latin America.

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Breaking: Chinese Premier calls on Australia to provide open business environment for Chinese businesses

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KUALA LUMPUR, October 27 (Xinhua) — China hopes Australia will provide an open, transparent, and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese enterprises to invest in Australia, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of the East Asia Cooperation Meeting.

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Breaking News: China is ready to work with the EU to keep bilateral relations on track – Li Qiang

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) — Relations between China and the European Union (EU) are currently facing both development opportunities and new challenges, requiring both sides to keep the relationship on the right track, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday.

He made the statement during a meeting with EU President António Costa on the sidelines of meetings on East Asian cooperation. Li Qiang added that China is ready to work with the EU to further implement the consensus reached by both sides.

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Foreign teacher Vita and her second “act of the play” of life in China

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Vitomira Loncar is teaching a class in a classroom at the Xi'an Eurasia Institute in Shaanxi Province. Students affectionately call this energetic, blonde teacher "Grandma Vita."

Vita is a renowned Croatian playwright, actress, and producer. In 2016, after retiring, she decided to travel with her husband to distant China to write the second act of her life's play—teaching intercultural communication and project management at the Xi'an Eurasian Institute, where she became a beloved "star teacher" among students.

Outside of class, Vita shares her life in Xi'an on video platforms, showing the world a real and multifaceted China. She says Xi'an has become her second home—the city's rich culture gives her inexhaustible energy to fulfill her mission of cultural exchange.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Zou Jingyi.

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13 people died in a road accident in northeastern Argentina.

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Buenos Aires, October 26 (Xinhua) — At least 13 people were killed on Sunday in a head-on collision between a double-decker bus and a car in the province of Misiones in northeastern Argentina, local media reported, citing authorities.

According to a statement from the Misiones government, the accident occurred at approximately 4:30 a.m. local time on a bridge in dense fog. A vehicle carrying approximately 50 passengers, traveling from the city of Obera to the city of Puerto Iguazú, fell off the bridge into the river after colliding with an oncoming car.

According to Misiones Health Minister Hector González, about 30 people were hospitalized, and several have already been discharged. –0–

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Breaking News: China Ready to Build a More Stable Strategic Partnership with Australia – Premier of the State Council of China

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday that China is willing to maintain strategic ties with Australia, expand mutually beneficial cooperation, and continue to work together to build a more mature and stable China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership.

He made the statement during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of meetings on East Asian cooperation. Li Qiang also noted that it was gratifying to see that China-Australia relations are currently showing a positive trend.

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Representatives from China and Kyrgyzstan discussed investment opportunities and legal norms in Central Asia.

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Bishkek, October 26 (Xinhua) — As part of China Arbitration Week 2025, a meeting entitled "Analyzing the Legal Environment and Responding to Investment Risks in Central Asia" was held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Sunday. Around 100 representatives from political, business, and legal circles in China and Kyrgyzstan attended the event, discussing investment opportunities and legal norms in Central Asia.

Temir Sariev, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic, stated that Kyrgyzstan is open to all forms of partnership. "We are ready to further strengthen cooperation with Chinese and international legal institutions, develop the institution of arbitration, and work together to build a reliable legal infrastructure for business in our region," he emphasized.

Kyrgyz Deputy Minister of Justice Saira Yzakova noted that Chinese investment is playing an increasingly significant role in the development of infrastructure, industry, and energy. "Our goal is to create conditions where every investor feels legally protected, and each party feels confident in a fair decision," she added.

As Chinese-Kyrgyz cooperation deepens and expands, businesses increasingly need a stable, transparent, and predictable legal environment, Liu Jie, executive director of the Shaanxi Provincial Entrepreneurs Association of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang of China and director of the Xi'an and Bishkek branches of Beijing Haotian Law Firm, said in an interview with Xinhua. "We hope that our event will allow more Chinese companies to become familiar with Kyrgyzstan's investment opportunities, and that cooperation between the two countries will become more stable and sustainable within the rule of law," Liu Jie said.

The meeting program included keynote addresses and two roundtable discussions. Chinese and Kyrgyz experts exchanged views on topics such as Kyrgyzstan's investment experience, the market environment in Central Asia, mediation development trends in the region, as well as general legal risks in the investment sector and dispute resolution strategies.

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