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China's Military Stance and Historical Claims
The broadcast discusses historical power struggles in China, focusing on the Qing Dynasty. Japan's principle of exporting weapons globally is seen as a step towards restoring militarism. China, as a victor of World War II, has not signed a peace treaty with Japan and retains the right to station troops there. Recent provocations by Japan are noted.
CNR Economic Voice
Xi Jinping Congratulates Benin President-Elect
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to President-elect Romuald Wadagni of Benin.
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China Develops Tactical Nuclear Weapons
China is pursuing an open approach to telecommunications and scientific advancement, recognizing that progress is impossible in isolation. The nation's 'New Infrastructure' program, launched in 2021, involves investment in 'smart' technologies and networks. Despite strict internet censorship, Chinese leadership understands that isolation would hinder its ability to compete globally. The strategy focuses on increasing openness in communication rather than solely expanding resources or artificial intelligence capabilities. This approach counters calls from some, like those associated with Donald Trump, to restrict technology exports to China. The development poses a nuclear threat to India's neighborhood and has prompted warnings from the United States.
Vesti FM
Extransfer Supports Local Collections In 60 Countries
Extransfer founder and CEO Deng Guobiao announced the platform now supports local collection accounts in nearly 60 countries. This expansion allows sellers to receive payments in local currencies, intended to increase transaction security and stability for international buyers and sellers. The announcement coincided with a report from the Ministry of Commerce Research Institute regarding the growth of industrial goods exports. The service aims to facilitate smoother cross-border trade for global clients. The announcement coincided with activities at the 139th Canton Fair involving nearly 100 participating enterprises and trade service institutions.
CRI News Radio
China Tightens Restrictions On Officials With Overseas Families
Chinese authorities have implemented stricter regulations targeting government officials whose family members reside abroad.
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China Rejects Actions Threatening Persian Gulf Security
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun denied reports that US forces intercepted a vessel departing from mainland China in the Strait of Hormuz. The comments were made during a routine press conference on April 29. China has rejected a joint statement from the United States and five American nations accusing it of politicizing maritime trade to pressure Panama. He characterized Japan's approach as creating small circles and camp confrontation rather than pursuing peace and cooperation. Lin stated that the claims are fabricated and distort the truth. The spokesperson said that the Panama Canal must remain a permanently neutral international waterway. Lin Jian stated that China's position regarding Panama ports is clear and will firmly defend China's legitimate rights. Lin further alleged that the US has long occupied the Panama Canal and trampled on Panamanian sovereignty.
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Global Standards Emerge For Sixth-Generation Fighters
International consensus is forming regarding key performance standards for next-generation sixth-generation fighter jets. Experts suggest these aircraft will function as the core of intelligent aerial combat systems rather than standalone improved planes. The development occurs amid diverse global competition and the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence technology. The shift focuses on moving from stealth capabilities toward omnidirectional, all-aspect performance.
CNR Voice of China
China Regulates Fertilizer and Pesticide Use
New financial marketing regulations in China prohibit non-bank payment institutions from listing loan installment products directly as payment options. China's eight departments have issued new regulations to address the frequent bundling of credit installment products like 'Baitiao' and 'Yuefu' with online shopping, food delivery, and travel services. Products like 'Baitiao' and 'Monthly Payment' will face adjustments, signaling a regulatory shift. Many consumers complained about passively agreeing to installment services without full disclosure or understanding of their credit nature, resulting in overdue payments. The move signals a regulatory adjustment for 'Bai Tiao' and 'Moon Payment' services. The regulations aim to curb default practices and improve transparency in the use of 'Bai Tiao' and 'Yue Fu' services, which have led to numerous consumer complaints.
CNR Economic Voice
AI Deciphers 400 Medieval Paston Letters
Artificial intelligence and big data technologies have significantly increased the efficiency of organizing ancient text archives. Researchers have successfully completed the digital upload of 8,500 volumes of the Yongle Encyclopedia. High-definition image databases now allow for the rapid supplementation of tens of thousands of ancient books. This process involves collecting, organizing, and interpreting historical data to establish temporal coordinates.
CRI News Radio
China Reports Landmine Clearance Progress
Researchers published a study this week regarding the progress of China's Great Green Wall reforestation project. The initiative aims to counter desertification, specifically targeting the Gobi Desert in northern China. The project uses vegetation to prevent sand encroachment. The research team is composed primarily of Chinese scientists. The findings suggest the project offers lessons for global desertification mitigation. China's northern forest coverage increased from approximately 5% in 1978 to 14% in 2023. The project's success is attributed to modified approaches following previous failures and essential financial stability. China has cleared over 21,000 US dollars worth of landmines and unexploded ordnance in countries including Lebanon, Congo, and Liberia. China has provided landmine detection and clearing equipment to more than 40 countries since 1998.
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