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[Beijing Hour: Diplomatic Tensions, Regional Security, and Technological Advancements]-[Chinese FM urges joint efforts, mutual support from China, France to maintain post-war order]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-11-28

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Escalating Diplomatic Tensions and Sovereignty Concerns

The Beijing Hour program opened with a sharp critique from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi regarding recent comments made by the Japanese Prime Minister concerning Taiwan. Wang characterized these remarks as a direct "violation of China's sovereignty and territorial integrity." The broadcast highlighted reports from Zhang Yibing, who interviewed historians and residents expressing deep-seated concerns over a perceived rise in Japanese militarism. Critics pointed to historical grievances, specifically the 50-year colonial rule in Taiwan starting in 1895 and the failure of Japan to fully address wartime atrocities, such as the "comfort women problem." Furthermore, anti-war groups in Okinawa have voiced opposition to the government's missile deployments, arguing that such actions heighten regional conflict and breach Japan's "pacifist constitution," specifically Article 9, which renounces war.

Historical Crimes and the Pursuit of Justice

A significant portion of the program focused on the enduring trauma of Japan's historical biological warfare in China. Huang Fei’s report from Changde detailed the horrific impact of the Japanese Imperial Army's use of plague bacteria, which resulted in thousands of civilian deaths. Although a 1997 civil case filed by Japanese lawyer Ichinose Keiichiro formally acknowledged that "bacteriological warfare did occur," the court ultimately rejected compensation claims based on the "Meiji era doctrine of state immunity." Survivors and legal advocates, including Gao Feng, continue to press for legislative and governmental action, emphasizing that acknowledging these historical facts is the only "foundation of peace in East Asia."

Regional Instability and Security Developments

The program covered several urgent international security matters. In the Caribbean, the United States has expanded military operations allegedly targeting drug trafficking, with President Donald Trump indicating that land-based targets in Venezuela may soon be included. This buildup has caused significant disruptions, as international airlines have suspended flights to Caracas following FAA warnings. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., a tragic "act of terror" occurred near the White House, where a National Guard soldier was killed. The suspect, an Afghan national, is currently in custody, leading to heightened security measures and a suspension of immigration processing for Afghan applicants.

AI Growth and Industrial Transformation

On the economic front, China is experiencing a massive surge in generative AI adoption. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the number of AI users has "doubled in just six months," reaching 515 million people by June. Experts like Andy Mock suggest that this integration will significantly impact professional services, including "law, accounting, and consulting," as companies seek to increase productivity. Parallel to this, China is advancing in "intelligent manufacturing," with the unveiling of its first list of 15 leading smart factories. This transition is further exemplified by the groundbreaking of a US$4.8 billion gigafactory joint venture between CATL and Stellantis in Spain, signaling a strategic focus on sustainable mobility and global industrial cooperation.

Cultural Preservation and Sports

Culture and entertainment segments showcased how "young artisans" are leveraging modern technology to preserve ancient crafts. By using AI to digitize traditional patterns and control systems to standardize production, these artisans are ensuring that heritage survives in the modern world. In the sports arena, the International University Sports Federation announced that Changchun will host the 33rd FISU Winter World University Games in 2027, marking a continued expansion of China's footprint in hosting major global winter sports events.

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I think there's not much of a high inflation in Japan in the first place.
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I think the environment seems to be right for a rate increase.
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It's relatively quiet at Venezuela's main international airport.
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It was a matter of whatever was going to happen I wanted to be with my family.
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Still, they hold it together.
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well over
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watch closely
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go back to its past
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bear the brunt of
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keep flat
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