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  • HK to spur growth of Greater Bay Area

    HK to spur growth of Greater Bay Area

    Hong Kong is set to play a pivotal role in accelerating the integrated development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, leveraging its unique position as a ‘super-connector’ to foster the flow of goods, capital, and talent. This was the central theme of the Greater Bay Area Conference 2025, co-organized by China Daily and the Hong Kong Coalition, which brought together over 300 industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss the region’s future.

  • Nation’s green tech in mining highlighted

    Nation’s green tech in mining highlighted

    China has made significant strides in green mining technologies, as highlighted at the 27th China Mining Conference and Exhibition in Tianjin. Over the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), the nation invested nearly 450 billion yuan ($63 billion) in mineral exploration, discovering 150 new deposits. The Ministry of Natural Resources reported that 2024 alone saw a record high in the production of energy minerals like coal, crude oil, and natural gas, alongside increased output of nonferrous metals. Vice-Minister Xu Dachun emphasized the rehabilitation of over 160,000 hectares of abandoned mines and expanded international cooperation, including agreements with 70 countries and the establishment of 30 bilateral platforms under the Belt and Road Initiative. These efforts have positioned China as a global leader in sustainable mining practices, aligning with the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The conference also fostered international collaboration, with representatives from 42 countries discussing cutting-edge technologies and partnerships. South Africa and Namibia expressed interest in deepening ties with China, particularly in adopting its green mining innovations. Tianjin, the host city, showcased its strategic role in global trade, with its port ranking among the top 10 globally in cargo export volume.

  • Communique of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

    Communique of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

    The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) concluded its fourth plenary session in Beijing from October 20 to 23, 2025, setting the stage for the nation’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) and advancing Chinese modernization. The session, attended by 168 Central Committee members and 147 alternate members, along with key officials and experts, was presided over by the Political Bureau, with General Secretary Xi Jinping delivering pivotal addresses. The plenum reviewed the Political Bureau’s work since the third plenary session, unanimously affirming its achievements in implementing the Party’s 20th National Congress directives, deepening reforms, and ensuring high-quality development. The session adopted the Recommendations for Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan, emphasizing the critical role of this period in achieving socialist modernization by 2035. The plan outlines strategic priorities, including economic resilience, technological self-reliance, green development, and national security. The plenum underscored the importance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, calling for unwavering Party leadership, reform, and innovation to overcome challenges and seize opportunities in a complex global landscape. The session also addressed key areas such as industrial modernization, rural revitalization, cultural development, and public wellbeing, aiming to build a prosperous, sustainable, and secure China. The plenum concluded with a call for unity and determination to achieve the Second Centenary Goal of national rejuvenation through Chinese modernization.

  • Plenum sets clear guidance

    Plenum sets clear guidance

    The fourth plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), concluded on Thursday, has unveiled a comprehensive communique that outlines the nation’s strategic objectives and developmental roadmap for the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-30). This document, far from being a mere policy statement, serves as a foundational guide for China’s socioeconomic advancement over the next five years. It emphasizes the importance of upholding the Party’s overall leadership, prioritizing the people’s welfare, pursuing high-quality development, and deepening reforms to foster a harmonious interplay between an efficient market and a well-functioning government. The communique also underscores the dual focus on development and security, ensuring a balanced approach to national progress. The session’s outcomes are of paramount strategic significance, providing clear directives to authorities at all levels and showcasing the efficacy of China’s governance system. By delineating the country’s policy direction, economic priorities, reform commitments, and opening-up strategies, the plenum has reinforced global confidence in China’s developmental trajectory. The communique reflects the CPC’s astute assessment of both domestic and global landscapes, highlighting the Party’s pragmatic and holistic approach to policymaking, which consistently prioritizes the people’s interests and tangible results. Key initiatives include building a modernized industrial system, bolstering the real economy, achieving greater self-reliance in science and technology, consolidating a robust domestic market, accelerating the green transition, and promoting high-standard opening-up. These endeavors embody the Party’s foresight and unwavering commitment to high-quality development under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era. The communique also reaffirms China’s modernization drive as a boon not only for its 1.4 billion citizens but also for global growth, offering new opportunities and certainties. Through collaborative initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative, China continues to champion a more equitable, balanced, and inclusive international order. The nation’s steadfast determination to achieve comprehensive modernization and national rejuvenation remains unshakable, with external forces unable to impede its progress or undermine its core interests. Guided by the Party’s leadership, China will advance with confidence, unity, and resilience, transforming its strengths into concrete achievements and realizing its modernization vision step by step. The next five years will be pivotal in China’s modernization journey, demonstrating how perseverance, reform, and innovation can pave the way for a brighter future.

  • Ten photos from across China: Oct 17 – 23

    Ten photos from across China: Oct 17 – 23

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  • Australian women launch landmark sexual abuse lawsuit against military

    Australian women launch landmark sexual abuse lawsuit against military

    In a groundbreaking move, four Australian servicewomen have initiated a class action lawsuit against the Australian Defence Force (ADF), accusing it of systemic sexual abuse, harassment, and discrimination. The lawsuit, filed in the Federal Court on Friday, is expected to attract thousands of women who have served between November 12, 2003, and May 25, 2025. The plaintiffs, whose identities remain confidential for legal reasons, have detailed harrowing experiences, including being forcibly groped, waking up naked and bruised after social events, and enduring hostile, sexist remarks and unsolicited explicit content. One plaintiff, an air force member, recounted being told by her sergeant that women should not earn as much as men because they are ‘not as strong.’ Another, a navy recruit, described enduring lewd comments and unwanted physical advances, including being kissed against her will while on duty abroad. The lawsuit follows a major report last year that revealed approximately 800 sexual assault cases were reported within the ADF between 2019 and 2024, with an estimated 60% under-reporting rate. The report highlighted that sexual misconduct remains a pervasive issue, with female personnel often fearing sexual violence more than the dangers of war. Lawyers representing the plaintiffs, including Josh Aylward from JGA Saddler, emphasized that these women enlisted to serve their country, not to fend off harassment from their colleagues. The ADF has acknowledged the need for improvement, stating that all personnel deserve respect and a positive workplace experience. The case underscores the urgent need for systemic reform within the military to address sexual misconduct and ensure a safe environment for all service members.

  • Finery and frailty: Africa’s top shots

    Finery and frailty: Africa’s top shots

    This week, Africa showcased a tapestry of cultural, environmental, and political events, capturing the continent’s dynamic spirit. In South Africa, the Cape Town International Kite Festival drew crowds of enthusiasts to the beach, celebrating creativity and community. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, an environmental group organized a ‘Trashion Show’ in Lagos, blending fashion with sustainability as models strutted in outfits made from recycled materials. Algeria hosted the National Cultural Festival of Women’s Creativity in Algiers, where a Sahrawi woman proudly displayed her traditional jewelry, highlighting the richness of indigenous culture. In Madagascar, a rare short-legged ground roller was photographed feasting on a pimple-nose chameleon, a reminder of the island’s unique biodiversity. Cameroon’s Ruben Sodea impressed at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Indonesia, vaulting into the air with precision and grace. Senegal’s annual canoe races off the coast of Dakar attracted cheering crowds, while Lagos’ vibrant nightlife came alive with cabaret performances in the Ikoyi neighborhood. Ivory Coast celebrated the Abissa festival in Grand-Bassam, where Nanan Awoulae Desire Amon Tanoe, king of the N’Zima people, made a grand entrance. In Italy, South Sudanese model-turned-actress Anyier Anei debuted in her film ‘Couture,’ starring alongside Angelina Jolie. Political tensions simmered in Ivory Coast as campaign billboards for former First Lady Simone Ehivet Gbagbo appeared ahead of the presidential election. In Tunisia, protesters in Gabes demanded the closure of a local chemical factory, citing health concerns. Cameroon saw opposition protesters barricade roads in Garoua, accusing the ruling party of election rigging. Amidst these events, Madagascar’s coastal city of Toliara offered a glimpse of everyday life as boys played with a mobile phone. From cultural celebrations to environmental activism and political unrest, Africa’s diverse stories continue to captivate the world.

  • Conservation group rescues sea turtles caught in nets at Nigerian coastal city and rewards fishermen

    Conservation group rescues sea turtles caught in nets at Nigerian coastal city and rewards fishermen

    In a heartwarming event at a private beach in Lagos, Nigeria, three endangered sea turtles were released back into the Atlantic Ocean, marking a significant victory for wildlife conservation in the region. The turtles, rescued from local fishermen weeks earlier, were rehabilitated by the Greenfingers Wildlife Conservation Initiative, a group dedicated to protecting Nigeria’s threatened wildlife. The release, which took place last weekend, was witnessed by conservationists, students, and onlookers who cheered as the turtles made their way back to their natural habitat.

  • Why Assam still weeps for Zubeen Garg a month after his death

    Why Assam still weeps for Zubeen Garg a month after his death

    A month after the tragic death of Assamese cultural icon Zubeen Garg, the state of Assam continues to grieve deeply for its beloved artist. Zubeen, who passed away at the age of 52 in a drowning accident in Singapore, was cremated with full state honors on September 23 in Kamarkuchi, a small village near Guwahati. Since then, the cremation site has transformed into a pilgrimage spot, with thousands of mourners, spanning all ages and religions, visiting daily to pay their respects. The emotional outpouring has drawn global attention, with media giants like the BBC, Al Jazeera, and The Independent covering the collective grief of Assam. Zubeen’s influence extended far beyond his music. Known for his genre-defining compositions, he was also a fearless advocate for social and political causes, a philanthropist who donated generously to the poor, and a cultural ambassador who revitalized Assamese cinema. His death has united people across faiths, but it has also reignited political tensions in Assam. The state’s BJP government and opposition leaders are locked in a bitter feud over the investigation into his death, with allegations of negligence and political opportunism clouding the tragedy. Amid the turmoil, Zubeen’s legacy as a symbol of Assamese pride and humanity remains untarnished. His music, which blended traditional Assamese sounds with Western rhythms, provided hope during Assam’s darkest times in the 1990s, marked by violent separatist movements. Today, as Assam mourns, Zubeen’s life and work continue to inspire, reminding the world of the power of art and compassion.

  • Japan’s new leader vows to further bolster defense buildup and spending as regional tensions rise

    Japan’s new leader vows to further bolster defense buildup and spending as regional tensions rise

    In her inaugural policy address, Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced a significant acceleration of the nation’s military expansion and spending. Takaichi, who assumed office earlier this week as Japan’s first female leader, emphasized the urgent need to revise the country’s security strategy ahead of schedule, citing escalating tensions with China, North Korea, and Russia. She pledged to achieve an annual military expenditure target of 2% of GDP by March, moving up the original 2027 deadline. The revised security strategy, now slated for completion by the end of 2026, reflects Japan’s response to the rapidly changing global security landscape, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ongoing Middle East conflicts. Takaichi highlighted the destabilization of the international order due to shifting power dynamics and intensifying geopolitical rivalries, particularly in Japan’s vicinity. She underscored the necessity of proactive defense measures to counter military activities by neighboring nations. Her administration also faces the challenge of balancing domestic economic issues, such as rising prices and stagnant wages, with the need to secure opposition support for her policies. Additionally, Takaichi’s hawkish stance and historical views, including her visits to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, could strain Japan’s relations with China. Her government’s alignment with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party has further fueled concerns about Japan’s political shift to the right. On the economic front, Takaichi acknowledged the critical role of foreign workers in addressing Japan’s labor shortage but emphasized strict enforcement of regulations to address public concerns over unlawful activities by some foreigners. She tasked the Economic Security Minister with tightening regulations on foreign residents and studying potential restrictions on land purchases by non-Japanese nationals, particularly Chinese investors. This approach aligns with the growing populist sentiment in Japan, which has seen a surge in foreign workers amid a shrinking domestic workforce.