
China Faces Heightened Disaster Risks Despite Early 2025 Safety Gains
China reports fewer accidents and disasters in early 2025 but warns of higher risks in the third quarter due to extreme weather and industrial challenges.
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China reports fewer accidents and disasters in early 2025 but warns of higher risks in the third quarter due to extreme weather and industrial challenges.

Hong Kong gears up for the 2025 National Games, co-hosting with Macao and Guangdong Province, featuring the new Kai Tak Sports Park as its centerpiece venue.

China’s railway network handled a record 1.86 billion passenger trips in the first five months of 2025, marking a 7.3% year-on-year increase and the highest numbers in history.

International racers praised the 2025 Taklimakan Rally in Xinjiang, highlighting the challenging competition and warm hospitality that showcased the region’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.

Australia’s economic growth slowed to 0.2% in Q1 2025, marking a decline from the previous quarter and missing expectations.

China’s consumer goods trade-in program generated 1.1 trillion yuan in sales in early 2025, boosting the economy and promoting sustainable consumption.

China aims to boost its grain output to a record 709 million tonnes by 2025, building on last year’s high, according to a new report. Soybean production is also expected to rise significantly.

China’s central government is boosting urban renewal projects in 2025, focusing on mega cities and improving infrastructure to enhance living conditions and drive high-quality urban development.

China loses 3-7 to Switzerland at the 2025 World Men’s Curling Championship, missing out on the final and aiming for bronze against Canada.

China’s robust economic growth since last year sets a strong foundation for 2025, driven by strategic policies and resilience amid global challenges.