中国学者警告美国不要干预伊朗事务
| Lu Xiang, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, warned of "significant impact" if the US military intervenes in Iran, the Global Times reported on Sunday. "If strikes were launched against Iran, Iran would certainly retaliate in the most intense manner," he said, adding that it would create serious regional tensions after a period of relative calm. US media said US President Donald Trump has been briefed on options for attacks in Iran, including strikes on nonmilitary sites in Tehran. Trump has been threatening to intervene amid protests in the country triggered by the soaring cost of living.
China's Xinhua news agency, citing Iran state media, said at least 109 members of Iran's security forces have been killed in clashes since the protests began 14 days ago, and noted that human-rights groups outside the country put the number of protesters killed at 200 or more, though this figure could not be independently verified. On Sunday, Trump posted on his social media site: "Iran is looking at freedom perhaps like never before. The USA stands ready to help." Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei urged Iranian citizens to maintain unity and blamed the US for inciting the demonstrations. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in a Sunday televised interview, said his government is prepared to address the economic grievances driving the protests but warned that "rioters" will not be tolerated. |
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美国要求本国公民离开委内瑞拉
| The US urged any of its citizens living in Venezuela to leave the country immediately, amid reports of armed paramilitary groups setting up roadblocks to search for Americans a week after the US attacked Venezuela, captured its president Nicolas Maduro and took over the oil industry. The volatile situation in the country is among concerns raised by US oil executives who met President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday and were non-committal toward his claim that they will spend US$100 billion to rebuild Venezuela's oil industry, battered by years of decaying infrastructure and mismanagement. Exxon Mobil Chief Executive told Trump Venezuela is currently "uninvestable." Though Maduro is gone, the remainder of his regime remains intact in Caracas.
Separately, Trump turned his sights on Cuba, saying no more Venezuelan oil or money will go to the island and Havana needs to "make a deal with the US before it's too late." Caracas has long been a backbone of support for Cuba, which is under a longstanding embargo by Washington. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel rejected Trump's threat. |
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中国发布稀土价格指数
| China's first comprehensive rare earth price index was launched on January 9, marking a step toward greater pricing transparency in the strategic materials market. The index, released by the Baotou Rare Earth Products Exchange, is based on transaction data from its own trading platform, combined with verified commercial trade data. It covers major rare earth that include lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium and neodymium, which are widely used in high-tech manufacturing and clean energy applications. The launch comes as rare earth prices continue to edge higher. On Friday, the Baogang Group and China Northern Rare Earth Group both announced plans to raise first-quarter prices for rare earth concentrates by 2.4 percent, the sixth consecutive increase since the third quarter of 2024. | |
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美国将退出气候变化核心协议
| The Trump administration is pulling the US out of the bedrock treaty that underpins international cooperation on climate change, CNN reported. It would be the first country to withdraw from the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, ratified by almost every nation. The convention doesn't set limits on use of fossil fuels but establishes a common goal of addressing pollutants that affect climate. It set the stage for subsequent years of climate summits that produced the Kyoto Protocol in 1995 and the Paris Agreement in 2015. The White House announced that the US will withdraw from 66 UN and international organizations, identifying them only as major forums related to climate change, peace and democracy. | |
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智谱 AI 领衔三家公司成功上市首日表现亮眼
| Chinese start-up Zhipu AI led a trio of technology debuts on the Hong Kong stock exchange on Thursday that highlighted continuing investor enthusiasm for the sector. The three IPOs underscore China's push to become self-reliant in technology and encourage companies to raise development funds by going public. Shares of Beijing-based Zhipu, the third-largest player in China's large language model market, closed up 13 percent from its offer price after an IPO that raised HK$4.35 billion (US$550 million). Shanghai-based Iluvatar CoreX Semiconductor, a maker of graphic processing units, rose 8.4 percent after raising HK$3.7 billion in its share sale, and Edge Medical, a maker of surgical robots, gained 31 percent after a fundraising of HK$1.2 billion. Shanghai-based MiniMax, a developer of AI large language models, starts trading today in Hong Kong. | |
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雀巢部分婴儿配方奶粉的召回范围扩大至中国
| Swiss-based food giant Nestle's global recall of batches of baby formula powder has stretched to Asia, including China. The recall is related to possible contamination by cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting. Global Times in China reported that the mainland market has joined more than 30 other countries issuing recall notices for specific Nestle formula products. | |
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中国调查日本出口的一种芯片制造关键化学品
| China's ministry of commerce said it has launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports from Japan of a key chemical compound used in integrated-circuit manufacturing. The probe, which will cover the year ended June 30, 2025, was triggered by a complaint filed by domestic producers of dichlorosilane, a chemical used in thin-film deposition processes in chip manufacturing. The ministry said preliminary evidence indicates that imports of the compound rose between 2022 and 2024 while prices fell 31 percent, causing harm to mainland producers. The ministry published an industry document of major dichlorosilane sellers that includes three companies from Japan: Shin-Etsu Chemical, Air Liquide Japan GK and Mitsubishi Chemical Group. The anti-dumping probe has a one-year timeline but could be extended an additional six months, the ministry said. It comes at a time when trade and political relations between Japan and China are strained. | |
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机器人在拉斯维加斯展会上成为焦点
| Chinese firms unveiled a wave of new cleaning robots at the annual CES technology show in Las Vegas, highlighting advances in mobility, artificial intelligence and expansion of household applications. Roborock showcased what it described as the world's first stair-climbing robot vacuum, the G-Rover. Ecovacs Robotics introduced a broad lineup of new products, including flagship indoor Deebot models and several outdoor models that can clean windows and swimming pools. Chinese smart home brand Mova showcased its flying robot vacuum cleaner Pilot 70 that it boasts can reach difficult-to-reach outdoor locations on buildings. | |
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联想与英伟达携手推进数据中心项目
| Lenovo, the world's largest personal computer maker, said it is partnering with Nvidia on a project that will provide faster deployment of data centers, called AI Cloud Gigafactory. The Chinese company announced the tie-up at the CES technology show in Las Vegas. Lenova said the data-center project combines its hybrid AI infrastructure with the US chipmaker's next-generation platform. Lenovo also unveiled its Qira AI system to work in tandem with Lenovo and Motorola PCs, phones, tablets and wearables, and showcased its concept AI glasses. | |
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中国禁止向日本出口两用物项
| China banned exports to Japan of goods that can be used for either civilian or military purposes. The Commerce Ministry catalog of so-called "dual-use" items includes rare earth elements, advanced electronics, aerospace and aviation components, drones and nuclear-related technology. The ministry said the ban is effective immediately. China supplies about 60 percent of Japan's need for rare earths essential in automaking and other industries. China earlier took steps to restrict seafood imports from Japan and urged Chinese tourists to avoid Japan. Bilaterial relations have soured since early November, when then new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made remarks about Taiwan that Beijing called provocative. China's Xinhua news agency last month commented on an alarming a militaristic tone in Japanese government policies. Memories of Japanese atrocities and occupation during the Second World War remain fresh in China. | |
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