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Formal ceasefire agreement reached between Myanmar government, Kokang armed group under China's mediation
Xinhua | English | News | Jan. 22, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The Myanmar government and the Kokang armed group, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), have signed a ceasefire agreement effective January 18. This agreement follows the seventh round of peace talks in Kunming, Yunnan, facilitated by China. Both parties expressed gratitude for China's mediation efforts.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that easing tensions in northern Myanmar benefits all parties and regional stability. She emphasized China's opposition to conflict in Myanmar and urged all parties to uphold the ceasefire and engage in continued peace talks. Mao called for constructive actions to de-escalate tensions and resolve related issues.
China reiterated its commitment to supporting Myanmar's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. The country will aid Myanmar in achieving domestic peace, stability, and economic development, while promoting political reconciliation within the constitutional framework. China affirmed its ongoing support for the peace process in northern Myanmar and its role in facilitating further negotiations.
Zone-specific environmental management system established in China
State Council - E | English | Government | Jan. 22, 2025 | Pollution
China has implemented a zone-specific environmental management system featuring a tailored blacklist for project introductions. This system classifies areas into priority protection, key control, and general control, with 4,406 zones identified, each governed by specific regulations on permissible and prohibited activities.
The Ministry of Ecology and Environment is developing an information platform to support this system and sharing exemplary cases to enhance its impact on high-quality development. A key goal is to integrate this platform with existing ocean and groundwater management systems for better information exchange, while also boosting its role in broader environmental assessments. As of early 2024, 223 exemplary cases have been compiled to showcase the system's application.
In March 2024, guidelines from the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council called for a more integrated approach to environmental management. These guidelines stress the importance of region-specific strategies for ecosystem protection, environmental quality, and resource utilization. The region-specific environmental management system aims for substantial completion by 2025, with full operation expected by 2035.
Over 94 million people affected by natural disasters in China in 2024
Xinhua | English | News | Jan. 22, 2025 | Natural Disasters
In 2024, natural disasters impacted 94.13 million people in China, resulting in 856 fatalities and 3.65 million individuals requiring urgent relocation. Additionally, 64,000 houses collapsed, and 832,000 homes were damaged.
The direct economic losses from these disasters totaled 401.11 billion yuan, approximately 55.8 billion U.S. dollars. The main disasters included floods, geological events, typhoons, and those caused by hail, freezing temperatures, and snow, while other events like droughts, earthquakes, forest fires, grassland fires, and sandstorms also contributed to the overall impact.
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