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  • Xi's War on Corruption: How Far Will China Go to Clean House in 2025? The EU condemned North Korea's IRBM test for violating UN resolutions, while South Korea doubts the missile's reported performance.
  • Panic and Fires Erupt in China as Balloons Filled with Hydrogen Cause Explosions Multiple fires broke out during New Year's celebrations in China, sparked by hydrogen-filled balloons, causing chaos but no injuries.
  • U.S. Cold Snap Drives Oil Prices Up, WTI Climbs to $74.25 A cold wave in the U.S. boosts heating demand, raising oil prices to a three-month high amid expectations of China's economic stimulus.
  • Taiwan Issues Warning Over China’s Push to Grant Local IDs and Citizenship to Taiwanese Taiwan fears China's issuance of local IDs to its citizens could undermine sovereignty and lead to forced integration.
  • China Slams U.S. for Blocking Nippon Steel’s Acquisition, Calls It Protectionism China's state media criticized the US for blocking Japan's steel acquisition, labeling it as protectionism and a political maneuver.
  • Putin Directs Russia to Strengthen AI Ties with China Amid Geopolitical Challenges Putin directs collaboration with China on AI, addressing hardware shortages amid U.S. sanctions, highlighting Russia's tech challenges.
  • China Reveals Over 20 Million Tons of Copper Reserves in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau China has discovered vast copper reserves in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, boosting domestic supply and supporting green energy development.
  • iPhone Sales Slump in China as Demand for Non-Chinese Smartphones Drops 47% iPhone demand in China is falling, with Apple facing challenges from local rivals like Huawei amid the economic slowdown.
  • China’s Youth Job Crisis: Top Graduates Choose Stability of Teaching Over Private Sector China's top universities face talent exodus as graduates opt for teaching roles amid youth unemployment and academic inflation crises.
  • Cyberattacks from China Targeting Taiwan Surge to 2.4 Million a Day China's cyber attacks targeting Taiwan's government have surged to 2.4 million daily, doubling from last year.
  • Taiwan Requests South Korea's Assistance in Investigating Chinese Ship for Damaging Undersea Cables Taiwan seeks South Korea's help to investigate a Chinese ship accused of damaging undersea communication cables amid rising tensions.
  • Taiwan's Undersea Cable Network Hit by Alleged Chinese Ship, Raising Security Concerns A Chinese cargo ship damaged Taiwan's undersea cable, prompting investigations into national security threats and accountability.
  • BYD’s $27K Electric Off-Road SUV Hits 125 MPH: The Titanium 3 Could Be a Game-Changer BYD's Titanium 3 SUV merges rugged design with family-friendly features, targeting the growing electric vehicle market.
  • China’s 1,000 Nukes by 2030—What it Means for Asia and the World China's nuclear arsenal expansion raises geopolitical concerns for the Korean Peninsula, prompting calls for enhanced security cooperation.
  • The Virus You’ve Never Heard Of: China’s HMPV Surge and the U.S. Response U.S. confirms its first severe avian flu case while China sees a rise in HMPV infections, particularly among children and teens.
  • Is Xiaomi’s YU7 SUV the Next Tesla Killer? All You Need to Know About This $40,000 Electric Beauty Xiaomi's YU7 SUV enters the luxury EV market, boasting sporty design, powerful performance, and competitive pricing around $40,000.
  • North Korea Ditches 'China Friendship' for Stronger Russia Ties – Here’s Why North Korea shifts focus from China to Russia, removing its "friendship year" section and highlighting growing ties with Moscow.
  • Is China’s ‘Drone Carrier’ the Next Big Threat to U.S. Naval Dominance? China's Type 076 amphibious assault ship, the first "drone aircraft carrier," enhances naval capabilities with advanced technology.
  • China's Semiconductor Domination: How EV Makers Are Turning to Homegrown Chips China is boosting domestic semiconductor production for EVs, aiming for self-sufficiency to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
  • Copper Prices Hit Nine-Month Low as China's Economic Struggle Continues Copper prices hit a nine-month low amid weak Chinese stocks and economic concerns, prompting speculation about stimulus measures from Beijing.
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