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Business2/5/2026, 4:30:27 PM

Executive Exodus and Mounting Losses Leave Regional Baijiu Maker TianYouDe on the Brink

TianYouDe, a regional Qinghai baijiu producer, faces a management exodus and a sharp earnings collapse, with 2025 net profit forecast to slump by up to 90% while inventory sits at five years' worth of sales. Operational inefficiency, failed overseas expansion and weak distributor confidence have left the company exposed as national brands encroach and consumer demand cools.

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Business2/5/2026, 4:30:22 PM

China’s ‘First Grain Stock’ Hit with Regulatory Rebuke After Subsidiary’s Fake Trades Inflate Revenue

Hunan regulators found that a Jinjian Rice Industry subsidiary used circular, empty trades from 2020–2022 to improperly inflate revenue by over RMB 586 million. The company was ordered to correct disclosures and four former executives received warning letters and were added to the securities‑market integrity file. Jinjian has since divested trading units and repositioned toward grain and oil processing to reduce trading exposure.

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Business2/5/2026, 4:30:21 PM

NIO Signals Profit Turnaround — U.S. Shares Jump After First Adjusted Quarterly Operating Profit Guidance

NIO told investors it expects its first-ever single‑quarter adjusted operating profit for Q4 2025, driving an 8.6% pre‑market rise in its U.S. shares. The company cites stronger sales, a richer product mix and cost controls as drivers, but the guidance is non‑GAAP and sustainability will hinge on continued margin discipline and demand amid fierce competition.

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World2/5/2026, 4:30:18 PM

Japan’s Deep‑Sea Rare‑Earth Claim Provides Political Cover — Not a Market Breakthrough

Japan’s claim to have located large rare‑earth deposits near Minamitorishima and its plan for a 2027 trial eases domestic political pressure after Chinese export curbs, but substantial technical, economic and environmental barriers make rapid independence from Chinese supplies unlikely. Beijing’s structural advantages in extraction and refining mean China is likely to remain central to global rare‑earth supplies in the near to medium term.

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World2/5/2026, 4:20:53 PM

Trump Reconsiders, Clearing Way for UK Return of Chagos Sovereignty — with Guarantees for Diego Garcia

Donald Trump has reportedly reversed his opposition to a 2025 agreement under which Britain transfers sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after UK and U.S. officials secured new assurances on the continued operation of the Diego Garcia military base. The development preserves a key U.S. outpost in the Indian Ocean while reopening questions about colonial-era dispossession, legal exposure and alliance management.

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World2/5/2026, 4:20:44 PM

Sleepless on the Coast: Inside the Eastern Theatre’s Mobile Missile Vigil

A Chinese Eastern Theatre Command ground‑based air‑defence unit has been operating from mobile shelters along the coast, maintaining relentless tracking and readiness for hours at a time. The deployment underscores China’s emphasis on mobility and survivability in coastal defence, while illustrating the personnel strain and escalation risks that accompany persistent high alert.

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World2/5/2026, 4:20:42 PM

China Warns of Resurgent ISIS, Al‑Qaeda and ETIM as UN Urged to Tighten Counter‑terror Cooperation

At a UN Security Council session, China warned that Islamic State, al‑Qaeda and the East Turkestan Islamic Movement remain active and are exploiting instability in Afghanistan and Syria. Beijing urged a unified, non‑selective international response and pressed Afghan and Syrian authorities to act to prevent their territories becoming terror safe havens.

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World2/5/2026, 4:20:38 PM

Talks in Muscat Test Iran‑US Divide as Tehran Bars Missile Agenda

Iran and the United States will meet in Muscat to discuss nuclear issues, but Tehran insists the agenda exclude its ballistic‑missile programme, which Washington wants included. The clash over scope reflects deeper strategic disagreements and raises the likelihood that talks will be limited unless both sides accept sequencing or parallel tracks.

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Business2/5/2026, 10:30:30 AM

How a Reddit-Fuelled Silver Frenzy Became a Mass Liquidation — and a Payday for Banks

A retail‑led mania in silver, fuelled by Reddit and heavy inflows into SLV, sent prices sharply higher before a rapid 40% crash triggered by steep CME margin increases. Forced liquidations and a wide ETF discount handed large arbitrage profits to institutions with access to liquidity and authorised‑participant privileges, leaving many small investors wiped out. The rout highlights structural imbalances between leveraged retail traders and well‑capitalised institutions, and will likely spur regulatory and market‑structure scrutiny.

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Business2/5/2026, 10:30:26 AM

China’s ‘Boomerang’ Tickets: Young Travellers Turn Cheap Layovers into Mini‑Holidays

Chinese young travellers are exploiting interline pricing and expanded transfer services to buy "boomerang" tickets: cheap multi‑segment fares that include long layovers for sightseeing before returning home overland. The trend reflects price sensitivity, holiday‑stacking behaviours and spare capacity at regional airports, and has implications for airlines, hotels, OTAs and policy makers seeking to smooth travel demand.

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Business2/5/2026, 10:30:12 AM

Why Selling Spring Couplets Turned a TV-Host-Turned-Streamer Into a Target: The Politics of China’s Live‑commerce Shake‑up

A minor livestream sale of inexpensive spring couplets by popular host Dong Yuhui ignited disproportionate criticism framed as cultural and social harm. The episode exposes a deeper conflict between entrenched distribution interests and a rising class of livestream anchors whose factory‑to‑consumer model lowers prices and challenges incumbents' margins.

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World2/5/2026, 10:20:26 AM

Tehran Insists on Nuclear-Only Talks as US Pushes to Broaden Agenda

Iran and the United States are set to hold talks in Muscat on February 6, but Tehran insists the agenda be limited to nuclear issues while Washington is pushing to include Iran’s ballistic missile programme. The disagreement over scope, combined with recent military signalling from Iran, raises the stakes for a fragile negotiation that could either defuse or inflame regional tensions.

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Business2/5/2026, 10:20:12 AM

Moutai’s Comeback: How Direct Sales and Dynamic Pricing Re‑centred China’s Consumer Rally

Kweichow Moutai’s stock rallied after the company expanded direct sales of its flagship Feitian product and implemented more flexible pricing, pushing its market value to about ¥1.94 trillion and lifting consumer sectors. The move has sharpened investor perceptions of Moutai as a consumption bellwether, even as precious metals saw a sharp, leverage‑driven pullback.

Explore the historic ruins of Deir el-Medina, an ancient village in Egypt's desert landscape.
World2/5/2026, 10:20:10 AM

Sisi and ErdoÄŸan Move From Rhetoric to Realpolitik as Cairo and Ankara Pledge Closer Strategic Ties

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan met in Cairo on 4 February and pledged to deepen strategic cooperation to address rising regional tensions. The public rapprochement between historically adversarial capitals signals a pragmatic pivot aimed at managing crises such as the Gaza conflict, Libya and wider eastern Mediterranean flashpoints.

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World2/5/2026, 10:20:07 AM

On China's 'Snow Island': How Soldiers at 5,300m Keep the Border Ready

A recent visit to the Chagola outpost on the Tibetan Plateau highlights the PLA's use of high-altitude garrisons to project steady border presence. Soldiers endure extreme weather, training intensively and remaining on duty through major holidays to sustain deterrent capability and reassure both domestic and regional audiences.

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World2/5/2026, 10:10:22 AM

Staging History to Strengthen Wings: An Eastern Theatre Air Force Unit Turns Pageantry into Combat Cohesion

An Eastern Theatre Command air force unit used a 75th-anniversary gala of self-produced performances to stage its institutional history as a tool of political education and morale-building. The unit pairs theatrical retellings of past missions with compulsory history lessons and intensified long-range training, linking cultural work to operational readiness and signalling deeper patterns in PLA professionalisation.

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Health2/5/2026, 10:10:14 AM

Beijing Cracks Down on Social‑media Misinformation Around Central Drug Procurement

China’s internet and health regulators have jointly removed and sanctioned social‑media accounts spreading false claims about the state’s centralized drug and consumable procurement programme. The initiative aims to curb panic, protect public confidence in volume‑based procurement, and signal stricter platform accountability as Beijing tightens online governance around health policy.

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World2/5/2026, 10:10:12 AM

From Bayonet to Data Link: How a PLA Company Keeps a 1962 Hero Alive to Drive Modernisation

A People’s Liberation Army company that preserves the memory of a 1962 hero has used that legacy to anchor a difficult shift from traditional infantry tactics to data-driven, combined-arms warfare. After an initial failure in integrated training, the unit retooled its training, encouraged bottom-up innovation and fused a culture of sacrifice with modern technical skills to improve combat readiness on a high-altitude frontier.

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World2/5/2026, 10:10:11 AM

Queen Máxima Joins Dutch Army as Reservist — A Royal Response to Rising European Security Concerns

Queen Máxima has joined the Dutch army as a reservist and begun training, saying the move reflects a belief that national security can no longer be taken for granted. The enlistment is both symbolic and practical — reinforcing public support for defence while aligning the monarchy with broader European efforts to strengthen military readiness.

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Business2/5/2026, 10:00:26 AM

China’s 2026 Outlook: Yao Yang Sees Stable U.S.-China Ties but Warns Housing Will Decide the Recovery

Economist Yao Yang predicts a period of relative stability in U.S.‑China relations in 2026, arguing that strategic retrenchment in Washington will reduce bilateral volatility. He warns, however, that China’s domestic recovery depends on housing prices and local government spending, and urges large, explicit central fiscal support to revive demand.