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PLA holds Taiwan drills, China powers up record ‘air battery’: SCMP daily highlights

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1. PLA holds drills around Taiwan in warning to ‘separatists’ after US arms deal

The large-scale drills are being conducted by the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command. Photo: AFP
The large-scale drills are being conducted by the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command. Photo: AFP

The People’s Liberation Army kicked off drills around Taiwan on Monday that it called “legitimate and necessary” to safeguard national unity, soon after Washington approved the largest-ever arms sale to Taiwan.

2. Cambodia and Thailand agree to resume exchanges after meeting with China

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi (centre) meets Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister Prak Sokhonn (left), also the country’s foreign minister, and Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow, in Yunnan province on Monday. Photo: Agence Kampuchea Presse/AFP
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi (centre) meets Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister Prak Sokhonn (left), also the country’s foreign minister, and Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow, in Yunnan province on Monday. Photo: Agence Kampuchea Presse/AFP

Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to consolidate their ceasefire and restore exchanges after trilateral talks held in China. The three sides had “in-depth exchanges on working step by step through mutual efforts to resume normal exchanges, rebuild political mutual trust, improve Cambodia-Thailand bilateral relations and safeguard regional stability”, according to Beijing’s foreign ministry.

3. Political scientist Ivan Krastev on European vertigo in a post-American world

Ivan Krastev is a Bulgarian political scientist best known for his work on Europe’s democratic crisis, the psychology of post-communist societies and the political legacy of 1989. In this Open Questions interview, Krastev reflects on the fading of the post-Cold War transatlantic order and the psychological shock of a US that no longer treats Europe as a priority.

4. China sets yuan fixing rate at 15-month high amid offshore gains

The People’s Bank of China set the yuan’s midpoint, or daily fixing rate, at 7.0331 to the US dollar on Monday. Photo: Getty Images
The People’s Bank of China set the yuan’s midpoint, or daily fixing rate, at 7.0331 to the US dollar on Monday. Photo: Getty Images

China’s central bank has set the yuan’s daily reference rate at its strongest level in 15 months, as the currency strengthened in offshore trading and briefly broke through the closely watched seven-per-US-dollar threshold.

5. China to power up world’s largest ‘super-cold air battery’ in the Gobi Desert

In the Gobi Desert outside Golmud in the northwestern province of Qinghai, a row of white tanks stands tall in the open wilderness. Inside, air is compressed and cooled to -194 degrees Celsius (-317 Fahrenheit), and then it becomes liquid.

This is the world’s largest liquid-air energy storage plant. And it is nearly ready, according to a Science and Technology Daily report on December 23.

6. No more empty trains: China tightens rules on subway expansions to curb debt

China is tapping the brakes on some subway expansions, including in certain affluent cities – a decision that analysts said reflects a shift from the debt-fuelled infrastructure boom of the past to a new era of fiscal discipline and investment efficiency.

7. China protests to Panama over destruction of memorial to Chinese labourers

Police tape surrounds the area where a monument to the Chinese community once stood in Panama City, Panama. Photo: EPA
Police tape surrounds the area where a monument to the Chinese community once stood in Panama City, Panama. Photo: EPA

China has protested to Panama over the removal on the weekend of a monument to the Chinese community, calling on Panamanian authorities to investigate the incident.



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