The Serbian President inspected the construction of the Danube Corridor highway, which is being carried out by a Chinese company.

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Golubac, Serbia, December 30, Xinhua — Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić inspected the construction of the Danube Corridor high-speed highway in the east of the country on Monday. He said the project is progressing well and is scheduled for completion in 2026.

The road being built by a Chinese company will significantly improve transport links along the Danube and support the economic development of eastern Serbia, the president noted, expressing satisfaction with the quality of construction and confidence in Chinese workers.

Calling the project a "great boost" for the region, A. Vučić said the new highway will help attract investment, promote tourism, and increase the attractiveness of this less-developed region. "This is a strong incentive for people to return. Quite a few people are already returning," he noted.

“I want to thank our Chinese friends for their sincere friendship, because with their enormous support, we are building and improving Serbia,” the head of state said.

Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li Ming said the project has a far-reaching impact on Serbia's development. According to the diplomat, it has become "a crystallization of the wisdom of the peoples and companies of both countries."

The 68-kilometer "Danube Corridor" connects the Braničevo District in eastern Serbia with Belgrade and the E75 international highway. A 31.85-kilometer section of the route opened to traffic in February 2025, with work on the remaining sections ongoing.

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China's newest giant panda conservation base has opened to the public.

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CHENGDU, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — A new giant panda conservation base designed to promote breeding, research and international communication opened to the public on a trial basis in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Monday.

The Mianyang base, covering approximately 120 hectares, is the fifth project of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center. On its first day of opening, nearly 6,300 tourists visited, according to the base's administration.

The base opened in early November of this year and is now home to 20 giant pandas, ranging in age from juveniles to elderly individuals. These 20 giant pandas have already successfully completed the adaptation period, and their health is considered good, according to the base's administration.

The base, with its lush landscape of valleys surrounded by mountains, mimics a wild habitat, and artificial structures for housing giant pandas have been built within its grounds. A total of 54 enclosures are designed for various uses, including breeding, raising cubs, exhibiting adult specimens, and disease control.

The base also uses smart technologies such as intelligent safety warning systems, temperature and humidity control, and a light disinfection system to boost immunity.

Known as the birthplace of the giant panda, Sichuan Province boasts the world's largest panda population. More than 70 percent of China's wild giant pandas live in the province, and Mianyang has the highest number of wild pandas among all Chinese prefectural-level cities.

The conservation of giant pandas exemplifies China's efforts to promote ecological civilization. Thanks to their ongoing protection efforts, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) upgraded the species' status from "endangered" to "vulnerable" in 2016. Currently, approximately 1,900 giant pandas live in the wild in China. -0-

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China successfully launched the Tianhui-4 satellite.

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JIUQUAN, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — China successfully launched a new satellite into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Tuesday.

The Tianhui-7 satellite was launched at 12:12 PM Beijing Time aboard a Long March-4B launch vehicle. The satellite successfully entered its designated orbit.

The Tianhui-7 satellite is mainly designed for mapping geological information, land resource census, and conducting scientific experiments and research.

The current flight mission was the 622nd for the Long March series launch vehicles. -0-

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Since the beginning of 2025, more than 700 thousand passengers have passed through the Hunchun checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border.

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Changchun, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — As of Dec. 29, the passenger flow in both directions through the Hunchun checkpoint on the China-Russia border in Northeast China's Jilin Province exceeded 700,000 people, hitting a new all-time high, according to the local border control agency.

Over the same period, the volume of goods imported and exported through the Hunchun checkpoint increased by 38.1 percent year-on-year, while the number of vehicles crossing the border increased by 28.4 percent.

As the only land border crossing on the Chinese-Russian border in Jilin Province, the Hunchun checkpoint is connected to Vladivostok, Zarubino, Posyet, and other Russian towns by direct transport. Since the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between China and Russia, there has been a significant increase in passenger traffic through this checkpoint.

"With a strong focus on policy implementation and service improvement, we are dynamically monitoring changes in passenger traffic, continuously optimizing the inspection process, and making every effort to ensure smooth customs clearance for passengers, so as to provide reliable support for cross-border tourism and trade and economic cooperation between China and Russia," the Hunchun Border Control Service stated. -0-

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The Central Conference on Rural Work was held in China.

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BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — The annual Central Rural Work Conference was held in Beijing from Monday to Tuesday, setting priorities for rural work in the country in 2026.

Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, Chairman of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), gave important instructions on work in the field of agriculture, rural areas and peasants. -0-

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Summary: The Russian Foreign Ministry reported a drone attack on Kyiv's presidential residence, while Ukraine called it another lie.

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Moscow/Kyiv, December 30 (Xinhua) — Kyiv launched an attack using 91 UAVs on Russian President Vladimir Putin's state residence in the Novgorod region on the night of December 29. All drones were destroyed, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, however, dismissed the accusations as yet another Russian lie.

"On the night of December 28-29, the Kyiv regime launched a terrorist attack using 91 long-range strike drones on the Russian presidential residence in the Novgorod region. All drones were destroyed by the air defense systems of the Russian Armed Forces," he said.

The minister noted that there were no reports of casualties or damage from the UAV debris. He also emphasized that the attack was carried out "during intensive negotiations between Russia and the United States to resolve the Ukrainian conflict." "Such reckless actions will not go unanswered. The targets for retaliatory strikes and the timing of their implementation by the Russian Armed Forces have been determined," the minister assured. "At the same time, we do not intend to withdraw from the negotiation process with the United States."

According to Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov, Vladimir Putin very clearly stated to US President Donald Trump that Russia's position in the negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine would be revised in connection with the state terrorism carried out by Kiev in the form of the attack on the residence.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied the allegations of an attack on Monday, calling them "yet another lie from the Russian Federation." He said such statements are aimed at justifying Russia's attacks on Ukraine, including strikes on the capital, as well as Moscow's refusal to take the necessary steps to end the crisis. They are simply paving the way for strikes on the capital and, likely, government buildings, he said.

"This alleged story about a strike on the residence is fabricated," Zelenskyy said. He emphasized that Ukraine does not take steps that could undermine diplomatic efforts, but Russia always does.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha wrote on the social media site X that Russia's manipulations regarding the alleged attempted attack on Vladimir Putin's residence were fabricated with only one purpose: to create a pretext and false justification for further Russian attacks on Ukraine, as well as to undermine and hinder the peace process. Kyiv calls on the world to condemn Russia's provocative statements and remains committed to peace efforts, the Foreign Minister stated.

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The final of the 5th Russian language competition of the A.I. Herzen Cup "SCO Meeting of Countries-2025" was held in Shandong Province.

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Beijing, December 30 (Xinhua) — The final round of the 5th A.I. Herzen Cup 2025 SCO Meeting Russian Language Competition was held on December 28 at Shandong Normal University in Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province, east China, according to the official website of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Shandong Provincial People's Government.

A total of approximately 2,000 students from more than 200 universities and high schools across 20 provincial-level regions in China participated in the competition. Following fierce competition among both university and high school students, five students received first-category prizes, while 10 and 15 students received second- and third-category prizes.

The Russian language competition, the "SCO Meeting Cup," established in 2020, provides important human and intellectual support for the development of the SCO, particularly in strengthening Shandong Province's cooperation with Russia in education, culture, and other areas, as well as in promoting the province's greater openness to the outside world, the statement noted.

The current competition was jointly organized by the China/Shandong/-Russia Alliance for International Educational Cooperation and the International Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature (MAPRYAL) under the leadership of the Foreign Affairs Office of the CPC of Shandong Province, the Education Department of the same province, and other departments and organizations. -0-

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Wu Xinbo: This year, the world has been watching China and the US especially closely, and many have come to similar conclusions.

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On December 20, the annual Global Times forum, titled "The World Can Trust China: New Path, New Opportunities," took place in Beijing. Forum participants discussed the role of a forward-looking state and the importance of its predictability for the global community.

Wu Xinbo, Dean of the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, noted that China's development is a process of constant exploration. While this process has not been without challenges, China has demonstrated clarity of purpose and a high level of execution, allowing it to determine the development directions of future industries and trends in international cooperation, thereby earning increasing trust worldwide.

Wu Xinbo emphasized that this year, the international community has been particularly vocal in comparing China and the United States. During his conversations with American officials, he noted that their assessments of China primarily boil down to three aspects.

First, China has clear goals and directions for the next five years, strong executive capacity, and everything proposed can be achieved. In contrast, US policy often fluctuates due to changes in ruling parties, making it difficult to maintain continuity in long-term planning.

Second, successes in projects like DeepSeek have shown many Americans that China not only has manufacturing superiority, but is also capable of making technological breakthroughs and driving economic development through the large-scale commercial application of advanced technologies.

Third, in the area of new energy, many Americans, especially Democrats, believe that China is already at the forefront of global development, while the United States lags behind. They believe the energy sector is tied to a country's competitiveness and economic status. This is precisely why some Americans are concerned, and in some cases even envious, of China.

When comparing China and the United States, Wu Xinbo believes that many in American society not only find it difficult to judge the trend for the next five years, but they are even worried about the political, economic and social situation in the next three years.

Furthermore, since Trump's rise to power, some aspects of the US policy have become regressive, including a focus on unilateralism, the promotion of protectionist tariffs, and an increased emphasis on traditional energy. This has led many abroad to believe that the US is making a strategic mistake in choosing its national development path.

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Xi Jinping will deliver a New Year's address to mark the arrival of 2026.

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BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping will deliver a New Year's address to mark the arrival of 2026 at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

The speech will be broadcast on the main television and radio channels of the China Media Corporation, as well as on the websites and new media platforms of major news organizations, including the People's Daily and the Xinhua News Agency. -0-

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PLA ground forces conduct long-range live-fire exercises north of Taiwan Island /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, December 30 (Xinhua) — Ground forces of the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Zone Combat Command (PLA ECCC) conducted long-range live-fire exercises in waters north of Taiwan at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the ECCC said.

PLA Special Operations Command spokesman Li Xi said the exercise achieved the expected results. -0-

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