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China, or the People's Republic of China, is a state located in East Asia. China is the fourth largest country in the world by area, covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers. It borders many states and is washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Beijing. With a population of over 1.4 billion people, China is the second most populous country in the world. China's gross domestic product is the second largest in the world by nominal value after the United States, and also ranks first in GDP adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP).
2012
The world's longest high-speed railway was opened, connecting Beijing with Guangzhou
2021
The complete eradication of extreme poverty in the country was announced
2021
The first satellite for solar energy research was successfully launched
2022
The construction of its own multi-module manned orbital station was completed
2023
The total length of high-speed railways reached 45 thousand kilometers
2023
The world's fastest offshore high-speed railway was opened
2023
The country's economy showed a gross domestic product growth of 5.2%
2025
75-80% of the goals of the "Made in China 2025" program for the development of innovative industries were achieved
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Estonian Foreign Ministry representative predicts new sabotage from Russia and calls on Europe to "rally" in relations with China

Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated that Russia will continue to violate the airspace of European countries, and NATO is adequately responding to provocations. He also called on European countries to be more united in relations with China.

Politics • October 12, 08:36 AM • 9644 views
Bitcoin crashed to $110 in minutes amid market fears

The price of Bitcoin fell to $110,623, one of the sharpest one-day drops. This caused the liquidation of over a billion in margin positions and wiped over $250 billion from the crypto economy.

Economy • October 11, 05:01 AM • 7130 views
Trump imposes 100% tariff on Chinese goods in response to Beijing's "aggressive stance"

US President Donald Trump announced the introduction of an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods starting November 1, 2025. This decision is a response to Beijing's "aggressive stance" on international trade and export controls.

Economy • October 10, 10:46 PM • 5610 views
Semiconductor Control: China Investigates Qualcomm on Suspected Antitrust ViolationsPhoto

China has launched an antitrust investigation into American semiconductor manufacturer Qualcomm. The reason was a possible violation of legislation due to the non-declaration of details of the acquisition of Israeli chip developer Autotalks.

News of the World • October 10, 02:44 PM • 3939 views
"Socialist paradise" and military parade: Kim Jong Un consolidates power amid Russia's war in Ukraine and US-China confrontation

Kim Jong Un promised to transform the DPRK into "the best socialist paradise in the world" ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Workers' Party. This event is marked by a military parade, which is likely to showcase the latest weapons.

Politics • October 10, 01:35 PM • 3717 views
China's real estate market expects fifth year of decline: S&P says situation worse than expected

According to a report by S&P Global Ratings, China's real estate market is facing a fifth year of decline, with new home sales projected to fall by 8% in 2025. This is a sharper decline than previously expected and postpones hopes for a market recovery.

News of the World • October 10, 11:11 AM • 5800 views
Radosław Sikorski received an honorary doctorate from Ivan Franko Lviv University

Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski became an honorary doctor of Ivan Franko Lviv University. He visited Lviv on an unannounced visit, laid flowers at the site of the Russian shelling, and participated in a diplomatic forum.

Society • October 10, 10:57 AM • 7120 views
Chinese warships arrive in Cambodia amid border dispute

Two Chinese warships arrived in Cambodia on a friendly visit, part of the "Peace and Friendship 2025" exercises. The visit comes amid a border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, with whom China maintains friendly relations.

News of the World • October 10, 10:20 AM • 3615 views
Trump proposes banning Chinese airlines from flying over Russia en route to US

The Trump administration has proposed banning Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on routes to and from the United States. The proposal is another act of escalation in the trade war between China and the United States.

Economy • October 10, 08:31 AM • 4161 views
240-million-year-old "dragon" fossil found in China

Chinese paleontologists in Guizhou province have unearthed an amazing skeleton of an ancient dinosaur that is very similar in structure to a dragon.

News of the World • October 10, 04:30 AM • 18644 views
Russian Clop hackers stole data from dozens of international companies through Oracle vulnerabilities

Google specialists have discovered a large-scale cyberattack by the Russian Clop group, which stole data from dozens of international organizations. Hackers used vulnerabilities in Oracle E-Business Suite software, demanding a ransom for the stolen information.

News of the World • October 10, 01:31 AM • 3194 views
Orban's Secret Agents: Hungary Under Scrutiny for Espionage Operations Within the EU

The European Commission is investigating allegations of Hungarian espionage against European institutions. An international journalistic investigation uncovered a network of secret agents operating through Hungary's Permanent Representation to the EU.

Politics • October 9, 02:07 PM • 4602 views
Mercedes sales fall amid China's EV boom and tariffs

Global deliveries of Mercedes-Benz fell by 12% in the third quarter, totaling 525,300 vehicles. The decline was attributed to weak markets in China and the US, despite increased sales of electric vehicles and luxury SUVs.

News of the World • October 9, 01:59 PM • 4285 views
Porsche car sales in China and North America plummeted in 2025

Porsche car sales in China fell by 26% and in North America by 5% in 2025. This is due to US tariffs and fierce competition in China.

Economy • October 9, 01:27 PM • 2993 views
Russian industrial enterprises massively send workers on forced leave - Reuters

Leading Russian industrial companies, including railways, car manufacturers, and metallurgical enterprises, are reducing working weeks or sending employees on forced leave. This is happening due to the slowdown of the military economy, stagnation of domestic demand, and declining exports.

News of the World • October 9, 12:16 PM • 3900 views
US approves Nvidia sales to UAE under Trump's 'AI deal' – Bloomberg

The US has approved export licenses for Nvidia to sell chips to the UAE. These are the first permits for the sale of advanced microchips to the Persian Gulf country since Donald Trump took office as president.

News of the World • October 9, 12:06 PM • 2968 views
Zelenskyy: according to our data, Russia's gasoline deficit is up to 20% of its needs

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that after Ukrainian strikes, Russia has a gasoline deficit of up to 20% of its needs, which led to a ban on gasoline and diesel exports. Russia has increased gasoline imports from Belarus sixfold and abolished import duties, and also imports fuel from China.

War in Ukraine • October 9, 09:16 AM • 2715 views
Japan is suffocating from a labor shortage: the country is "aging" and the economy is slowing down – FT

Japan is experiencing the most acute labor crisis in modern history due to an aging population and low birth rates, threatening the stability of all industries. The new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, Sanae Takaichi, recognizes the need to attract foreign workers to solve this problem.

Economy • October 9, 07:16 AM • 3620 views
Toyota is set to release the "world's first" all-solid-state batteries for electric vehicles

Toyota plans to release its first electric vehicle with a solid-state battery in 2027-2028, promising increased range and faster charging. The company is collaborating with Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. for the mass production of cathode materials.

Technologies • October 9, 06:16 AM • 33946 views
China tightens control over rare earth technology exports

China has banned the export of technologies related to rare earth extraction, magnet production, and processing without permission. This expands restrictions that have been a source of tension between Beijing and Washington.

Economy • October 9, 03:48 AM • 4712 views
Over UAH 100 million to be received by new winners of the "Own Business" program

Following the eighteenth wave of the "Own Business" program in 2025, 344 entrepreneurs will receive almost UAH 99 million in financial support, creating 549 new jobs. In total, since 2022, over 29,000 microgrants have been provided, creating almost 53,000 jobs.

Economy • October 8, 10:23 PM • 4089 views
Ukraine's trade turnover for 9 months of 2025 reached $89.6 billion - State Customs Service

From January to September 2025, Ukraine's trade turnover amounted to $89. 6 billion, with imports totaling $60.1 billion and exports $29.5 billion. The largest partners were China, Poland, and Germany.

Economy • October 8, 02:59 PM • 2814 views
24 dead and fifty wounded: army paraglider attacked a Buddhist festival in MyanmarPhoto

In central Myanmar, at least 24 people were killed and nearly 50 injured when an army paraglider attacked a Buddhist festival. The military dropped two bombs on a peaceful protest during the celebration, resulting in numerous civilian casualties.

News of the World • October 8, 02:15 PM • 3487 views
Carmakers demand EU ease "tough" ban on petrol cars from 2035 - FT

The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) called the EU's plans to ban the sale of internal combustion engine cars from 2035 "very tough. " It called for measures that would give manufacturers greater flexibility, warning that current plans are based on outdated assumptions.

News of the World • October 8, 01:38 PM • 3548 views
Almost 900 people evacuated from Everest after heavy snowstorm

Over 580 tourists and 300 local guides have been rescued after a heavy snowstorm near the eastern slope of Mount Everest in Tibet. The evacuation lasted two days, with those affected receiving medication and heating.

News of the World • October 8, 08:42 AM • 3094 views
Chinese hackers breached US law firms

The FBI is investigating a large-scale cyberattack on American law firms, suspected to have been orchestrated by Chinese hackers. One of the main targets was Williams & Connolly, a firm that serves many high-ranking politicians.

News of the World • October 8, 03:53 AM • 4216 views
Pentagon chief Hegseth approved new generation fighter project for US Navy

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has approved the launch of the F/A-XX new generation fighter development program for the United States Navy. This project will replace the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and ensure air superiority over China.

News of the World • October 8, 01:30 AM • 7112 views
Russians launched a fake story about Polish mercenaries in the Armed Forces of Ukraine who take drugs to "stay awake and not eat" - CPD

The Center for Countering Disinformation exposed a Russian fake story about Polish mercenaries in the Armed Forces of Ukraine who allegedly use drugs to stay awake and not eat. This disinformation is aimed at discrediting Ukrainian military personnel and foreign volunteers.

Society • October 7, 02:55 PM • 6108 views
US-China talks could fundamentally change the global balance of power – CPD

Talks between China and the US could radically change the global balance of power. A strategic rapprochement between Washington and Beijing would be a geopolitical catastrophe for Russia.

Politics • October 7, 02:36 PM • 5347 views
China expands strategic oil reserves: 11 new facilities to appear in the country - Reuters

China, the world's largest crude oil buyer, is adding eleven new oil fields this year and next. This will increase oil storage capacity by almost 170 million barrels.

Economy • October 7, 10:12 AM • 3610 views