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[The Beijing Hour: Geopolitical Tensions, Diplomatic Outreach, and Global Economic Updates]-[China demands Japan clarify its position on the Taiwan question]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-11-26

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Tensions Across the Taiwan Strait and Diplomatic Friction

The State Council Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) has strongly condemned officials from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authority, accusing them of "hyping up tensions across the Taiwan Strait for political gains." Spokesperson Peng Ching-un emphasized that the Taiwan question is strictly an "internal affair" and criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takeuchi for provocative remarks that "grossly interfere in China's internal affairs." The mainland official warned that any attempt at independence would face failure, citing the recent phone call between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump, where both leaders reaffirmed the importance of the "Taiwan question" and the need to uphold the post-war settlement. Furthermore, mainland authorities have issued travel advisories and seen flight cancellations to Japan, as citizens react to the deteriorating diplomatic climate and security concerns.

Strengthening China-Tonga Bilateral Ties

In a move to bolster regional cooperation, China and Tonga have announced a deepening of their economic and trade partnership. During King Tupou VI’s state visit to Beijing, both nations signed a framework deal to upgrade their economic ties and aligned the Belt and Road Initiative with Tonga’s strategic development framework. The Tongan monarch reaffirmed his country's commitment to the "One China principle." Economic data highlights the success of this collaboration, with trade volume reaching nearly $70 million last year, complemented by Chinese-led initiatives in agriculture, medical missions, and renewable energy, such as a wind power project that meets 7% of Tonga’s electricity demand.

Peace Efforts and Humanitarian Challenges

Ukraine has reported a "common understanding" with the United States regarding a peace plan aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with Russia. President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that while the 19-point plan is being developed, Kyiv remains ready to work "as quickly as possible" toward a just peace. Meanwhile, in Sudan, the humanitarian crisis persists as both the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have yet to fully accept a U.S.-proposed ceasefire without conditions. Concurrently, the United States faces internal challenges, as millions of families struggle with food insecurity exacerbated by a 29% surge in food prices since 2020 and the impacts of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Economic Milestones and Technological Shifts

Business news was dominated by the 35th anniversary of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE). Since its inception in 1990 with only 30 securities, the SSE has evolved into a global powerhouse with a market capitalization exceeding 60 trillion yuan. Chief Economist Hong Hao noted that the exchange's growth is a testament to China's "reform and opening" policies. On the technological front, concerns are mounting in the U.S. regarding the energy demands of AI data centers. Government projections suggest these facilities could consume up to 12% of U.S. electricity by 2028, leading to rising residential utility costs and infrastructure strain, which critics argue is being passed on to ordinary citizens to benefit large tech firms.

Global Cultural and Sporting Events

In the realm of culture and sports, China has unveiled the mascot for the upcoming Spring Festival, inspired by the ancient "bronze galloping horse." Internationally, renowned pianist Lang Lang captivated audiences at the Giza Plateau in Egypt, marking the first "Pyramids Echo Festival" and serving as a cultural bridge between the two civilizations. In sports, the flame-lighting ceremony for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics has commenced, while football clubs across Europe and Asia continue their intense campaigns in the UEFA Champions League and AFC Champions League.

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I still couldn't believe.
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In some ways, they've gotten worse.
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I'm not too concerned.
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Ukraine will never be an obstacle to peace.
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Right now, everything is super expensive.
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hyping up tensions
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mutually beneficial results
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reaffirmed the importance of
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grossly interfere in
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sell out
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📖 Transcript

The unmissable news stories of the day.
This is the beijing hour, examining the events that impact and shape china and the rest of the world.
This is the beijing hour one hour of news and information brought to you every weekday.
Now here's your host, shane biggum, with you on this wednesday, november 26, 2025.
You're listening to the beijing hour coming to you live from the chinese capital.
On today's program, the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office has blasted officials of the Democratic Progressive Party Authority for hyping tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

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