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Colorful ice cream cones held up in a vibrant Dresden square, showcasing delightful flavors.
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Germany Eyes a ‘Military Starlink’: Rheinmetall and OHB Move to Capture €35bn Defence‑Space Jackpot

Rheinmetall and OHB are negotiating to bid for a German military LEO satellite communications programme that could tap into roughly €35 billion of planned defence‑space spending. The project aims to create a domestically built, Starlink‑style network to improve resilience and reduce reliance on foreign commercial providers, but it faces strong competition and significant technical and industrial challenges.

NeTe2026年1月26日 22:41
#Germany#Rheinmetall#OHB
Close-up of a high-speed train undergoing maintenance in a Tangshan workshop, China.
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High-Speed Rail Links Yan'an and Zunyi, Cutting Travel Time and Boosting Red Tourism

China inaugurated a direct high-speed rail service between Yan'an and Zunyi, cutting travel time between the two revolutionary sites from over 16 hours to just over eight. The route connects major inland hubs and is intended to spur red tourism, regional economic integration and rural revitalisation in former revolutionary base areas.

SoMi2026年1月26日 16:20
#High-speed rail#Yan'an#Zunyi
Aerial view of the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier docked in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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France Rushes to Field Armed Surface Drones as Procurement Model Shifts from Specs to Trials

France is fast-tracking armed surface unmanned vessels through competition-style trials and shifting procurement toward rapid, trial-driven experimentation. The DGA and navy expect to field one or two armed boat designs by 2027 while also expanding shipborne drones, long-range loitering munitions and targeting pods to respond to new littoral threats.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:40
#France#naval drones#procurement reform
Aerial view of a lone bush growing in the sandy desert of Inner Mongolia, China.
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Steel Eyes, Shepherd’s Heart: An Inner Mongolia PAP Officer Blends Special‑Forces Innovation with Grassroots Outreach

Buhetumuer, a deputy staff officer in an Inner Mongolia People’s Armed Police detachment, exemplifies a model Beijing promotes: a hard‑trained special‑operations leader who also runs social assistance programs in pastoral communities. He has developed new tactical methods including drone‑assisted assault techniques while sponsoring education and village development, earning national recognition for fostering ethnic unity.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:30
#China#People's Armed Police#Inner Mongolia
The national flag of Uruguay waves on a flagpole against a bright cloudy sky in Punta del Este.
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China to Host Uruguay’s President Orsi in First State Visit, Pushing Strategic Partnership and Belt and Road Ties

China has invited Uruguay’s President Orsi for a state visit during which Xi Jinping will discuss strengthening a comprehensive strategic partnership and advancing Belt and Road cooperation. The trip is a diplomatic milestone that could yield trade and infrastructure deals, while also reflecting Beijing’s broader push to deepen ties in Latin America amid great‑power competition.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:30
#China#Uruguay#Orsi
Captivating view of misty mountains in Davao City, highlighting lush greenery and tranquil morning ambiance.
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Passenger Vessel Capsizes off Davao: 15 Dead, Dozens Missing as China’s Embassy Seeks Information

A passenger boat capsized off Davao in the Philippines on January 26, killing 15 and leaving 43 missing while more than 300 people were rescued. China’s embassy is coordinating with its Davao consulate but has not confirmed the nationalities of those involved as Philippine authorities continue search-and-rescue operations.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:30
#Philippines#maritime accident#Davao
A bright red semi-submarine cruising on a calm ocean with a distant shoreline.
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Taiwan’s Indigenous Submarine Finally Dives After Prolonged Delays, Tests to Continue into Mid‑2026

Taiwan’s first domestically built submarine, Haikun, completed its initial submerged test on 26 January 2026 after a series of delays tied to systems-integration problems. The programme missed its original November 2025 delivery date and now faces additional staged trials with a new handover target around June 2026, leaving questions about the timeline for boosting Taiwan’s undersea deterrent.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:20
#Taiwan submarine#Haikun#indigenous defence
Aerial view of skyscrapers on Hong Kong Island with a misty harbor backdrop.
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Last Men Standing on 101 Heights: How a Small Unit’s Sacrifice Turned the Tide at Heishan

In October 1948 the Northeast Field Army halted and reversed a major Nationalist thrust at Heishan by combining concentrated artillery fires, rapid reserve counterattacks and tenacious small-unit defence on the 101 Heights. The victory played a critical role in the Liaoshen campaign, accelerating the collapse of the Nationalist Ninth Corps and the liberation of Northeast China. The fight at 101 Heights remains a celebrated example in PLA historiography of how tactical resilience and combined-arms action can overcome superior numbers.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:20
#Liaoshen Campaign#Heishan#101 Heights
A sleek high-speed train at Frankfurt station, ready for public transport.
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China Opens First High‑Speed Link Between Revolutionary Hubs Yan’an and Zunyi, Halving Journey Time

China launched its first direct high‑speed rail service between Yan’an and Zunyi on 26 January, cutting travel time from over 16 hours to just over eight. The new link strengthens a north‑south corridor through Xi’an, Chengdu and Chongqing, boosting red‑tourism, regional connectivity and development prospects for interior revolutionary districts.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:20
#high-speed rail#Yan'an#Zunyi
A vibrant crowd enjoying an outdoor event at the Mar del Plata seaside, Buenos Aires.
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Gunmen Storm Football Match in Salamanca, Killing 11 as Guanajuato Violence Escalates

Gunmen opened fire at a football pitch in Salamanca, Guanajuato on 25 January, killing 11 and wounding 12. The attack highlights escalating violence in a state known for cartel turf wars and fuel-theft crimes and raises questions about the effectiveness of local and federal security measures.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:20
#Mexico#Salamanca#Guanajuato
Two women smiling and sitting on a tennis court in Gainesville, FL, wearing sportswear and sunglasses.
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Beyond the ‘Kill Line’: Why China’s Institutions Cushion Shocks That Rout U.S. Middle‑Class Households

Chinese commentators have seized on a viral US‑based concept called the “kill line” to illustrate how high fixed costs and financialisation can quickly push American households into destitution. By contrast, China’s mix of rural land rights, large‑scale poverty alleviation, public subsidies and protective financial policies creates institutional buffers that reduce the likelihood of sudden social collapse.

NeMo2026年1月26日 09:50
#social safety net#China#United States
Beautiful view of the Temple of Heaven Pavilion in Beijing, showcasing traditional Chinese architecture.
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Trump’s 100% Tariff Threat Puts Canada Between Washington and Beijing

A tentative Canada–China trade deal to cut tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for restored canola access has prompted President Trump to threaten a 100% U.S. tariff on all Canadian imports. The standoff exposes Canada’s vulnerability to U.S. leverage, China’s growing ambition in the EV market, and the broader strategic contest over trade in North America.

SoBiz2026年1月26日 03:50
#US-Canada-China#tariffs#electric vehicles