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China has strongly criticized recent remarks by Japanese officials suggesting a possible review of Japan’s non-nuclear principles, warning that any move toward nuclear weapons would violate international law, undermine the global non-proliferation regime, and threaten regional peace and stability.
China has reached a record 3.75 terawatts of power generation capacity, nearly three times that of the United States. With dozens of nuclear reactors under construction and hundreds more planned, China is rapidly strengthening its energy dominance while the US struggles to expand capacity.
U.S. Treasury Secretary says Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s emergency tariffs and the Federal Reserve chair appointment are likely in January. The administration links tariffs to national security, shrinking deficits, productivity growth, AI-driven expansion, and easing inflation heading into 2026.
The Jeffrey Epstein files have been partially released, revealing new photos and reigniting controversy over high-profile names, delayed disclosures by the US Justice Department, legal disputes, and alleged cover-ups. Full details, political impact, market reaction, and India-related updates explained.
China says it has noted growing opposition within Japan to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan-related remarks and military buildup, warning that a return to militarism would lead Japan down a dangerous path and undermine regional peace.
China says the discovery of Chinese-made weapons in Cambodia has not undermined its mediation role between Cambodia and Thailand, as Beijing continues shuttle diplomacy to promote a ceasefire.
China has strongly condemned the United States’ latest large-scale arms sales to Taiwan, warning that the move violates the one-China principle, undermines regional stability, and increases the risk of China-U.S. confrontation, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
China strongly condemns the U.S. decision to sell up to US$11 billion worth of weapons to Taiwan, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
China’s Foreign Ministry explains its meetings with regional ambassadors following Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, stressing the one-China principle, postwar international order, and opposition to militarism.
China’s Foreign Ministry strongly criticized Japan after Tokyo defended Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, accusing Japanese right-wing forces of distorting historical facts and violating post-war commitments.
China has criticized Japan’s recent statements on the Taiwan question, accusing Tokyo of selective interpretation of history and violation of international commitments while reaffirming Taiwan as an inalienable part of Chinese territory.
China has rejected U.S. accusations over a South China Sea incident, stating its actions near Xianbin Jiao were lawful and aimed at protecting sovereignty and maritime rights amid Philippine provocations.