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Deepline | Cash is King! New rules mandate acceptance across all businesses in China, aiding foreigners Encountering situations where merchants refuse cash payments? In the future, consumers can take action to protect their rights. On Dec. 19, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), together with the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Financial Regulatory Administration, formulated and issued the "Regulations on Cash Receipt and Payment Services in Renminbi," which will take effect on February 1, 2026.
Deepline
2025.12.23 14:10
US military sexual violence cases surge: Okinawa calls on Japanese govt to amend US-Japan Status of Forces Agreement According to a report by Xinhua News Agency, in response to the successive occurrences of sexual violence cases involving U.S. military personnel in Okinawa, the Okinawa Prefectural Assembly unanimously passed a written opinion addressed to the central Japanese government during its plenary session on Dec. 22, urging the government to take effective measures to prevent such incidents.
World
2025.12.23 13:30
MIRROR teams up with Sanrio for Christmas carnival at Festival Walk Popular boy band MIRROR collaborates with beloved Sanrio Characters for the very first time to present the "BABY MIRROR GO ROUND" Christmas Carnival at Festival Walk. From Nov. 25, 2025, to Jan. 1, 2026, fans can immerse themselves in a festive wonderland featuring BABY MIRROR dressed in Sanrio-inspired costumes, alongside Instagram-worthy Christmas-themed installations.
Lifestyle
2025.12.23 12:32
Watch This | Trump unveils plans for 'Trump-class' battleships: 'Largest we've ever built' US President Donald Trump announced on Dec. 22 that the US Navy will build two new "Trump-class" battleships, which he described as the "largest" vessels in the Navy's history, boasting combat capabilities "a hundred times" stronger than current fleet ships.
World
2025.12.23 11:20
C'est la Chine | Tea, music, and memory: The living ties between China and Europe【China-EU EP7】 Over two thousand years ago, the ancient Silk Road first connected the East and West. Chinese silk, porcelain, tea, and the Four Great Inventions flowed to Europe, while grapes, walnuts, spices, and woolen goods made their way into China. It was a golden thread of trade that also wove a rich tapestry of cultural exchange.
C'est la Chine
2025.12.23 10:58
1-minute News | Police set up 'Little Grape' light display in TST East, wishing citizens a safe and peaceful Christmas As Christmas approaches, the Hong Kong Police Force announced in a social media post on Dec. 20 that from Dec. 20 to Dec. 27, the public can visit Tsim Sha Tsui East to take photos with the Christmas-themed light installations set up by the police. The event, titled "Little Grape Bling Bling @TST East 2025," features four carefully designed photo spots.
1-minute News
2025.12.23 10:28
Watch This | Japan: the perfect vassal of US If you want to see how a superpower treats its "allies," you just need to look at Japan. For decades, the United States has turned Japan into the world's clearest example of a "geopolitical instrument"—a country that is built up, broken down, and remade to serve American interests. This process represents a continuous cycle of control. As tensions rise with China, the U.S. is once again reaching for its most reliable tool.
Young Voices
2025.12.23 09:21
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