Exclusive: Mexico needs to reduce its dependence on the US to protect its sovereignty – expert

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Mexico City, October 16 (Xinhua) — Mexico's future depends on reducing its economic and political dependence on the United States, a relationship that has long constrained the country's sovereignty, Jaime Tamayo, an international relations researcher at the University of Guadalajara, told Xinhua in a recent exclusive interview.

"To maintain a significant degree of sovereignty, Mexico must begin to shed this dependence. The restrictions imposed by these [relations] must become increasingly unacceptable," he said.

According to J. Tamayo, Mexico's main challenge is to overcome an economic model based on subordination to its northern neighbor. The scholar warned that domestic or foreign policy concessions to please Washington only deepen this dependence.

"Mexico needs to turn to the rest of the world, even if this transition will be economically difficult at first," he noted.

The expert added that over 80 percent of Mexican exports go to the United States, creating a vicious cycle that strengthens Washington's dominance with each new concession. "The United States effectively decides who we can cooperate with, even within the limited market space remaining for Mexico," he said.

J. Tamayo noted that Mexico's entry into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 led to deindustrialization and a weakening of national production.

"Industries like textiles and home appliance manufacturing have disappeared. We've largely become a maquiladora country," he noted, referring to low-wage factories that assemble imported components. As a result, many former manufacturers have become importers of American goods. "The damage has been profound, changing Mexico's very economic structure," the expert added.

J. Tamayo emphasized the importance of internal strengthening to change the situation, starting with self-sufficiency. "Food sovereignty is key, but economic diversification is also essential," he explained.

Although Mexico has signed numerous trade agreements, most are not fully utilized, leaving its economy tied to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which replaced NAFTA in July 2020. "Mexico needs to revive its multilateral trade strategy," he noted.

J. Tamayo also called for greater participation in new cooperation platforms such as BRICS, emphasizing that Mexico must pursue a more multilateral and sovereign foreign policy in line with the new global balance of power.

“Mexico must resist external pressure and open up to a truly multilateral trading model—not only to counter the unipolar world order, but also to strengthen its own economic autonomy,” the expert concluded.

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Han Zheng met with the diplomatic adviser to the French President

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with French Presidential Diplomatic Adviser Emmanuel Bonne in Beijing on Thursday.

At the meeting, Han Zheng noted that China is ready to work with France to fully implement the important agreements reached by the two heads of state, adhere to independent traditions, strengthen contacts and mutual trust, promote practical cooperation in the spirit of openness, and intensify multilateral cooperation.

He expressed hope that France would play a constructive role in promoting the healthy development of relations between China and the European Union (EU).

E. Bonn, for his part, stated that France is ready to maintain close contacts at the highest and highest levels with China, deepen bilateral cooperation and multilateral coordination, and join forces with China to address global challenges. He also expressed France's readiness to actively promote dialogue and cooperation between the EU and China.

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Return grain trains from Central Asia have begun operating regularly in Hunan Province.

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — An international train loaded with wheat, barley, and other grains from Kazakhstan arrived in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, on Wednesday, marking the official launch of regular return grain trains from Central Asia along the Kazakhstan-Khorgos/Alashankou-Changsha route.

This creates a new, efficient and stable international logistics corridor to ensure the security of food supplies to central China, according to the official website of the Hunan Provincial People's Government.

Since 2024, the total volume of grain imports into Hunan Province has continued to grow. To address the complex links, long cycle times, and high costs of grain imports, railway authorities, together with various parties, have facilitated the opening and regular operation of return grain trains from Central Asia.

Since the second half of this year, the frequency of these trains has gradually increased, and they now operate consistently once a week. With growing market demand, the frequency is expected to increase to 3-5 trips per week in the near future.

According to the Changsha Railway Logistics Center of the Guangzhou Branch of China Railways (CR), the train directly delivers high-quality grain crops and processed agricultural products produced in northern Kazakhstan to Hunan Province.

The train crosses the border at the Horgos or Alashankou checkpoints in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR, northwest China). The entire journey consistently takes approximately 15 days, significantly improving efficiency compared to the traditional model and effectively reducing companies' overall logistics costs and inventory burden.

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15 people were killed and eight were injured in a road accident in northwest Pakistan.

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ISLAMABAD, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — At least 15 people were killed and eight others injured in a road accident in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, rescue officials said on Thursday.

The accident occurred in Malakand agency on Wednesday evening when a truck overturned while taking a sharp turn on the highway, provincial rescue service 1122 spokesman Bilal Faizi told Xinhua.

He said the dead and injured included men, women and children from a nomadic family who were travelling in a truck to Swat district.

Rescue teams arrived at the scene immediately after receiving the call and carried out the operation in conjunction with traffic police and other personnel, noted B. Faizi.

Some of the injured are in critical condition, the official said.

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China successfully launched its 600th Long March rocket.

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — China's Long March-8A rocket successfully launched its 12th batch of low-orbit satellites into orbit on Thursday, marking the 600th launch.

According to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), as China's main launch vehicles, the Long March series has launched about 1,400 spacecraft into orbit, accounting for 86 percent of China's total space launches to date.

"These launch vehicles have provided strong support for major aerospace projects such as China's human spaceflight, BeiDou navigation, and deep space exploration," the corporation said in a statement.

Of the 24 launch vehicle types developed since the maiden flight of the Long March 1, 11 are new-generation launch vehicles. New-generation rockets accounted for 40 percent of the last 100 missions, becoming a key factor in maintaining the country's high launch density.

The corporation also noted that the Long March series rockets are also designed to meet market demand, with the share of commercial launches steadily growing. Their payloads cover a wide range of areas, including communications, remote sensing, and navigation.

The Long March 8A launch vehicle, in particular, is distinguished by its cost-effectiveness and high adaptability, as it has successfully completed numerous tasks in creating satellite internet constellations.

Long Lehao, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said the Long March series will continue to evolve to increase carrying capacity, speed up response times, improve reliability, and reduce costs.

He noted that significant progress had been made in key tests for the development of the next-generation Long March 10 manned launch vehicle, designed for China's lunar landing mission by 2030. Furthermore, the heavy-lift launch vehicle, currently in the planning stages, is expected to further expand the country's access to space.

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Report: Xizang has made significant progress in preserving culture and improving people's well-being

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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region has made significant progress in preserving cultural relics, ancient sites, historic villages and intangible cultural heritage in recent years, systematically protecting the region's rural cultural heritage, according to a report released Thursday.

The report, titled “Harmony between Tradition and Modernity: Rural Development and Cultural Heritage in China’s Xizang,” was simultaneously published in Chinese and English by the China Foundation for Human Rights Development and the Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency.

As of December 2024, 4,468 cultural heritage sites and 2,373 cultural monuments protected at various levels have been surveyed and registered in the Xizang Autonomous Region, 70 of which are under special state protection, the report says.

Xizang is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of three landmarks: the Potala Palace, the Norbulingka Palace Complex, and the Jokhang Monastery. However, the Epic of King Gesar, Tibetan opera, and Tibetan herbal baths from Xizang have been inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

According to the report, Xizang places great emphasis on preserving traditional Tibetan architectural craftsmanship. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the central government allocated 83 million yuan (approximately US$11.7 million) to support the preservation of historic towns and villages, including Sakya and Jedexoi towns, Congo village, and others.

These efforts aim to restore and protect traditional Tibetan buildings, modernise infrastructure and improve the living environment for the people.

Currently, Xizang has 2,760 representative intangible cultural heritage objects of various levels and 1,668 representative heirs. An urgent census of 66 elderly representative heirs at the national level and 8 representative heirs at the autonomous region level has been completed. Furthermore, a total of 224 intangible cultural heritage-related workshops have been established.

The report states that 80 percent of intangible cultural heritage sites are located in rural areas, and 90 percent of intangible cultural heritage beneficiaries are farmers and herders.

The lives of people in rural areas of the SAR have undergone significant changes since its formation 60 years ago.

In 2024 alone, Xizang authorities allocated 5.19 billion yuan to build 300 new harmonious and beautiful villages on highland plateaus, helping to improve both public health and rural living conditions.

Meanwhile, by 2024, the total length of roads put into operation in rural Tibet reached 94,800 km, ensuring 100 percent coverage of townships, townships and administrative villages by the highway network, thereby forming a modern transportation network covering the entire region, the report said.

It notes that, guided by the concept of "emerald waters and green mountains—a priceless treasure," ecotourism has become a "golden key" to enriching local communities. Between 2016 and 2024, an average of 516,000 jobs in environmental protection were created annually for local residents. -0-

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The number of passengers on the China-Laos railway is steadily increasing.

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Kunming, October 16 (Xinhua) — As of Wednesday, the China-Laos Railway has carried over 600,000 cross-border trips for travelers from 115 countries and regions since the launch of passenger trains in April 2023, according to data from the Kunming branch of China Railway Corporation (CRC).

Passenger trains running on the China-Laos railway are becoming increasingly popular among a wide range of tourists due to their accessibility, convenience and comfort.

Among them, this year alone, approximately 204 thousand cross-border passenger trips were registered.

The China-Laos Railway, which runs 1,035 km from Kunming (the capital of Yunnan Province, southwest China) to Vientiane, the capital of Laos, was put into operation on December 3, 2021. To meet the needs of passengers for cross-border travel, the railway authorities of China and Laos also launched international passenger trains between Kunming and Vientiane on April 13, 2023.

In July of this year, an additional pair of international passenger trains was added to the route, bringing the total number of daily services between Kunming and Vientiane to four. At the same time, the number of seats on each train was increased from 250 to 420, allowing the railway to serve over 1,400 passengers per day.

In response to the sustained demand for cross-border travel and exchanges, the railway authorities of the two countries will actively optimize operating plans and service standards, ensuring that they can continuously meet the growing needs of passengers. -0-

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D. Trump said he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela.

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Washington, October 16 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he has authorized the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to conduct covert operations in Venezuela. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro condemned the move.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, D. Trump accused Caracas of releasing prisoners and mentally ill people in order to illegally enter the United States and smuggle large quantities of drugs.

“They emptied their prisons and shipped thousands and thousands of prisoners, people from mental hospitals, insane asylums, into the United States,” Trump said without providing evidence.

Asked whether he authorized the CIA to kill N. Maduro, D. Trump refused to answer, saying: “I think Venezuela is feeling the heat.”

D. Trump added that his administration is considering the possibility of strikes on land. "Right now, we're certainly considering land, because we have complete control of the sea," he said.

According to media reports, shortly after Trump's comments, N. Maduro condemned what he called a "CIA-organized coup."

According to the New York Times, the new powers allow the CIA to conduct missions in Venezuela and the Caribbean, as well as coordinate with other US military operations in the region.

“Trump administration officials have made clear privately that the ultimate goal is to remove Mr. Maduro from power,” the New York Times reports, adding that about 10,000 American troops, eight warships and one submarine are currently stationed in the Caribbean, primarily in Puerto Rico.

Since September, the US has attacked five ships in international waters off the coast of Venezuela suspected of carrying drugs, killing 27 people.

Earlier this month, the White House notified Congress that the United States is in a "non-international armed conflict" with drug cartels, which the country has designated as terrorist organizations. –0–

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The play "Ancient Sound of Dunhuang" vividly recreates the majestic scenes from the Mogao Grottoes frescoes.

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On the evening of October 12, a spectacular performance took place in Dunhuang, Gansu Province: an immersive cave-themed show called "The Ancient Sound of Dunhuang." It provided a cultural feast for Chinese and international guests who had come to participate in the "Dunhuang World Mayors Dialogue."

Drawing on the Mogao Grottoes' murals and ancient texts from the Cangjingdong Cave (Sutra Repository), the performance showcases the results of research into the reconstruction of ancient musical instruments and musical notations from Dunhuang. Using holographic projection and professional acting, it vividly recreates the musical and dance splendor depicted in the Mogao Grottoes, allowing audiences to immerse themselves in the charm of Dunhuang's music and dance culture, passed down from generation to generation for millennia.

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Women's archaeological team on the "Roof of the World"

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On October 6, the Mid-Autumn Festival, He Wei and members of the archaeological team were still conducting rescue archaeological excavations in the field at an altitude of over 4,000 meters. By this point, they had been working on the excavation site in the Ngari area for over ten days.

He Wei works at the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Relics of the Xizang Autonomous Region. She leads the Xizang Women's Highland Archaeological Team. After completing her master's degree at Northwestern University in 2010, she chose to return to her childhood home and pursue archaeological research. Over the course of 15 years, she has participated in virtually every major archaeological project in Xizang.

Currently, the all-female archaeological team consists of eight members, with an average age of around 30. "At that time, there were only two women in our institute, including me. Later, more and more women joined, and gradually our team was formed," said He Wei.

Danzeng Baiyun graduated from the Central University of Nationalities. After leaving her job at the financial institution in 2019, she joined the all-female archaeology team. To date, she has participated in over 10 major archaeological projects—her fieldwork has allowed her to rapidly grow professionally.

She explained that they spend at least four months each year on archaeological fieldwork, with the longest period lasting over two hundred days. Despite the harsh conditions, she often finds archaeological discoveries incredibly exciting.

Deji Yanzong, a graduate of Peking University's School of Archaeology and Museology, began working there the same year as Danzeng Baiyun. She fell in love with archaeology during her internship at the university. After graduating, she joined the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Relics of the Xizang Autonomous Region.

"Even though these places are remote and harsh, it allows me to become closely acquainted with local customs and traditions, satisfying my desire to explore the unknown." She is proud that the archaeological projects she has participated in enrich the history of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

In 2024, the Women's Archaeological Team of the Xizang Autonomous Region Institute for the Protection of Cultural Relics was awarded the honorary title of the All-China March 8th Banner Bearer Team.

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