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Japan has issued a security advisory for its citizens living in China as diplomatic tensions between the two countries intensify following remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi about Taiwan. The Japanese embassy in Beijing urged nationals to remain vigilant, avoid crowded areas, and travel in groups whenever possible. Parents with children were asked to exercise extra caution and report any suspicious activity immediately. The advisory follows China’s warning to its citizens to avoid traveling to Japan after Tokyo suggested it might respond militarily if China attacks Taiwan. Both nations have exchanged formal protests, with Beijing accusing Japan of interfering in its internal affairs. The situation has sparked a verbal confrontation, with some Chinese officials making harsh comments perceived as threats. The Japanese government has refused to retract its stance, further straining bilateral relations between the two Asian powers.

18 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Japan urges citizens in China to stay alert as tensions rise over Taiwan remarks

A fish pond in Changsha, Hunan province, China, has gained viral attention after its owners revealed they feed their fish 5,000 kilograms of chilli peppers daily. The pond, co-managed by fish farmer Jiang Sheng and his former classmate Kuang Ke, spans about 10 acres and houses over 2,000 fish. The farmers claim that the capsaicin in the chillies stimulates digestion and nutrient absorption, accelerating fish growth and improving their flavor and appearance. They use common varieties such as cone and millet peppers, asserting that the fish now prefer chillies over grass. The practice reflects the region’s cultural affinity for spicy food and has sparked curiosity online about its effects on aquaculture and food quality. While the owners insist the method is safe and beneficial, experts have yet to confirm any scientific basis for the claims.

18 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chinese fish farmers feed 5,000kg of chilli peppers daily to boost fish flavor and appearance

China has discovered its largest gold deposit since 1949 in Liaoning Province, containing an estimated 1,444 tons of gold. The Ministry of Natural Resources confirmed that the Dadonggou mine, identified after just 15 months of exploration, holds around 2.586 million tons of ore with an average gold content of 0.56 grams per ton. The total estimated value of the deposit exceeds €166 billion, given current record-high gold prices of over €115,000 per kilogram. The state-run Liaoning Geological and Mining Group led the project, employing about 1,000 technicians and workers. Although the site’s exact location remains undisclosed for strategic reasons, officials have completed a preliminary economic feasibility assessment. The discovery comes amid surging global gold demand, driven by a weak U.S. dollar, geopolitical instability, and central banks’ increasing gold purchases. China has intensified mineral exploration in recent years, with multiple major finds in 2024, reinforcing its position as a leading gold producer and consumer.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

China uncovers 1,444-ton gold deposit in Liaoning, its largest find since 1949

China has advised its citizens to avoid traveling to Japan following heightened diplomatic tensions triggered by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan. Takaichi suggested that Japan’s Self-Defense Forces could respond if China attacks Taiwan, sparking a sharp exchange between Beijing and Tokyo. Both countries have lodged formal protests, and Chinese officials have issued strong verbal reactions, with some statements perceived as threatening. Despite mounting pressure, Takaichi refused to retract her comments, asserting they align with Japan’s long-standing policy, though she pledged to be cautious in future remarks. In response, China summoned Japan’s ambassador in Beijing and warned Japan to stop “playing with fire.” The Chinese foreign ministry reiterated its stance on social media, while Japan’s embassy in China urged Japanese citizens to avoid travel to Japan in the near future, reflecting the deepening strain in bilateral relations.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

China urges citizens to avoid Japan travel as tensions rise over Taiwan-related remarks

Major Chinese carriers—Air China, China Southern, and China Eastern—announced free refunds and itinerary changes for passengers with tickets to Japan purchased before noon on Saturday, following a travel advisory from Beijing. The Chinese foreign ministry issued the warning late Friday, urging citizens to avoid travel to Japan, citing worsening safety conditions and a series of targeted attacks against Chinese nationals. The ministry also accused Japan’s leadership of making provocative statements on Taiwan, which it said had damaged the environment for Sino-Japanese relations and increased risks for Chinese travelers. The airlines’ refund policies will remain in effect for flights scheduled between Saturday and December 31. The move underscores heightened diplomatic tensions between China and Japan amid ongoing disputes over Taiwan and regional security issues.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chinese airlines offer Japan flight refunds after Beijing warns citizens over safety and Taiwan tensions

China has announced a suspension of the 24% additional tariffs on U.S. goods following recent discussions between President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Donald Trump. The decision, declared on Wednesday by China’s State Council Tariff Commission, keeps the existing 10% tariff in place while pausing the extra levy for one year. Officials stated that the move aims to stabilize bilateral trade relations and support global economic recovery after years of tariff disputes. Additionally, China will lift up to 15% of specific tariffs on U.S. agricultural products, effective November 10. Analysts suggest this will boost imports of key commodities such as soybeans, corn, and meat—benefiting both American farmers and Chinese consumers amid rising food prices. Although no major deal emerged from the Xi-Trump meeting, the renewed dialogue is seen as a step toward easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

05 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

China has announced a suspension of the 24% additional tariffs on U.S. goods following recent discussions between President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Donald Trump

China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have signed an upgraded “3.0” version of their free trade agreement, aiming to deepen economic cooperation across infrastructure, digitalization, green transition, trade facilitation, and people-to-people exchange. The agreement was signed on October 28 during the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, attended by Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Trade between China and ASEAN has steadily grown despite global trade tensions, reaching $785 billion in the first nine months of 2025, a 9.6% increase from last year. The rise reflects both industrial supply chain products and an increasing share of Chinese consumer goods in Southeast Asian markets. Officials expect the new agreement to broaden and enhance high-quality economic collaboration between the two regions.

28 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have signed an upgraded “3.0” version of their free trade agreement

At the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, China clearly signaled its support for open trade and regional economic cooperation. Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need to safeguard East Asia’s peace and stability, uphold free and multilateral trade systems, and reject protectionism—remarks widely seen as a subtle critique of U.S. high-tariff policies. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump signed new trade framework agreements with four countries but avoided meeting Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who had offered dialogue to ease trade tensions. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reported that his meeting with Trump resulted in more favorable trade terms for Brazil, easing previous tensions. The China-led RCEP bloc, representing nearly 30% of global GDP, called for rapid expansion, while Europe and Japan expressed concern over China’s rare earth export controls affecting global supply chains. China’s message at ASEAN was clear: positioning itself as a global free trade advocate.

28 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

At the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, China clearly signaled its support for open trade and regional economic cooperation

China’s state-owned oil companies, including PetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC, and Zhenhua Oil, have temporarily suspended purchases of Russian oil shipped by sea in response to U.S. sanctions on Russia’s top energy firms, Rosneft and Lukoil. The move comes amid concerns about potential legal and financial risks. India, the largest buyer of Russian seaborne oil, is also reducing imports for similar reasons, which could significantly impact Russia’s oil export revenues and pressure global crude markets. China imports roughly 1.4 million barrels of Russian oil by sea daily, mostly purchased by independent “teapot” refineries, while state-owned companies account for smaller volumes. Pipeline imports of nearly 900,000 barrels daily, managed solely by PetroChina, are expected to remain largely unaffected. Traders predict that India and China will now seek alternative oil sources from the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, potentially driving up global oil prices further.

24 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

China’s state-owned oil companies, including PetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC, and Zhenhua Oil, have temporarily suspended purchases of Russian oil shipped by sea

China has dismissed nine senior generals in what observers call the country’s biggest military shake-up in decades. The Chinese Communist Party accused the officers of serious economic crimes and expelled them from both the military and the Party. Among those removed are He Weidong, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission and China’s second-most powerful military leader after President Xi Jinping, as well as Rocket Force commander Wang Houbin and Political Work Department chief Miao Hua. Analysts suggest that beyond corruption charges, the purge reflects Xi Jinping’s continued consolidation of power and efforts to root out perceived disloyalty within the armed forces. The move follows a recent directive from the Central Military Commission aimed at eliminating “toxic influences” and enforcing strict discipline in the ranks.

18 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

China has dismissed nine senior generals in what observers call the country’s biggest military shake-up in decades

China has vowed to “fight till the end” in its trade war with the United States after President Donald Trump announced a new 100% tariff on Chinese imports. The statement, released by China’s Ministry of Commerce on October 14, came in response to Trump’s recent social media post threatening broader export controls on critical software starting November 1. The tensions were further inflamed after China limited exports of rare earth minerals. The trade escalation has shaken global markets and cast uncertainty over a possible meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean officials. Beijing reiterated that it remains open to dialogue but warned Washington against combining talks with threats. Despite the disputes, China’s exports grew by 8.3% in September, with shipments to the U.S. rising to $34.3 billion. The tariff conflict continues to dominate discussions at the IMF and World Bank meetings.

15 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

China will fight to the very end in the trade war with the United States

Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense has issued a warning about China’s growing military activities around the island, highlighting concerns over a possible sudden attack. Since 2022, Beijing has conducted at least six large-scale military exercises near Taiwan while developing new weapons and employing advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, to target Taiwan’s cybersecurity. China is reportedly using “hybrid warfare” strategies to undermine public trust in Taiwan’s government, reduce support for defense spending, and create psychological pressure. Grey-zone tactics, such as coast guard patrols and maritime surveillance, are also being employed to maintain persistent pressure without direct confrontation. The report emphasizes that China may transform routine exercises into actual combat operations, potentially catching Taiwan and its allies unprepared. Additionally, civilian cargo ships are being repurposed for military transport, and specialized coastal landing equipment is being developed. China has not commented on the report, while Taiwan insists its future is determined solely by its people.

10 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense has issued a warning about China’s growing military activities around the island, highlighting concerns over a possible sudden attack

Chinese President Xi Jinping marked the 50th anniversary of China-Bangladesh diplomatic relations by sending a congratulatory message to President Mohammed Shahabuddin. Xi emphasized that despite global and regional shifts over the past five decades, both nations have remained steadfast partners guided by the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. He praised the countries’ mutual respect, equality, and “win-win” cooperation, noting deepened collaboration under the Belt and Road Initiative. Xi reaffirmed China’s commitment to advancing traditional friendship, enhancing cooperation, and promoting shared development for the benefit of both peoples and global peace. In response, President Shahabuddin expressed gratitude for China’s enduring support in Bangladesh’s sustainable development and regional stability. He emphasized the strong trust and friendship built over fifty years and expressed confidence that future cooperation will yield even greater achievements for both countries.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

China’s President Xi Jinping Highlights Five Decades of Enduring Friendship, Mutual Trust, and Development Partnership with Bangladesh on Diplomatic Anniversary

Chinese researchers have created a new medical adhesive called “Bone-02” that can join broken bones in just three minutes. The glue stabilizes bone fragments and is naturally absorbed by the body after healing, eliminating the need for implant removal surgery. Inspired by how mussels cling underwater, it works even in blood-soaked conditions. Tested on over 150 patients, the glue shows strong bonding and compressive strength, potentially replacing metal plates and screws while reducing complications and infection risks.

03 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Broken Bones Can Heal in Just 3 Minutes: Chinese Scientists Develop Revolutionary Bone Glue

China has imposed sanctions on six American companies, accusing them of undermining its national security through military cooperation with Taiwan. Three firms—Sarinc Technologies, Aerocom, and Oceaneering International—were added to Beijing’s “unreliable entities list,” barring them from trade with China. Separately, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Planet Management Group, and Global Dimensions were placed on the export control list, preventing them from receiving dual-use goods. The move comes as U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping prepare for a high-level meeting.


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