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COPS28: Delegates seek insights for resilient global energy transition

COPS28: Delegates seek insights for resilient global energy transition
More than 70 delegates to the UN climate change conference on Tuesday convened in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to seek insights and solutions for an inclusive, just and resilient global energy transition.
The energy-themed gathering came as the climate talks at COP28, or the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), reached a stalemate over issues including energy transition.
The attendees included the top Chinese climate envoy, senior UN officials, and energy officials of Egypt and Malawi.
They all met on the sidelines of the ongoing UN climate summit and jointly called for further gathering wisdom and strength to advance the global energy transition.
“We stand at a critical juncture in our shared journey towards a just and inclusive energy transition.
“It’s evident that this formidable task cannot be achieved by any single organisation or nation alone,’’ said Rola Dashti, the executive secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA).
She stressed that, with united endeavours, the energy sector can be “transitioned from a challenge to a solution to meet climate goals.’’
Addressing the gathering, China’s special envoy for climate change, Xie Zhenhua expressed the hope that wisdom and strength could be pooled to work out a solution to move beyond the stalemates toward energy transition goals.
He added it should be a pragmatic and exemplary solution that can be shared and replicated.
The event was jointly held by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organisation (GEIDCO), the UNFCCC secretariat, UNESCWA, and several other UN agencies.
Others include China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, and the World Meteorological Organisation, etc.
At the event, a research report on solutions and practices for inclusive, just and resilient energy transition was issued by GEIDCO.
Its chief, Xin Baoan, also executive chairman of State Grid Corporation of China, said energy development is facing many challenges globally, such as huge pressure for energy supply and security, tough tasks in transforming traditional industries, and unbalanced regional development.
He highlighted a systematic approach and a focus on correlations between security and transition, development and emission reduction, stocks and increments to advance high-quality energy transition.
The Beijing-based GEIDCO, established in 2016, is a China-proposed global energy body.
It now has 1,305 members from 142 countries, setting up seven regional offices globally, the organisation has been promoting sustainable energy development worldwide with a focus on energy interconnection across regions.
COPS28: Delegates seek insights for resilient global energy transition
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China Introduces Instant Tax Refunds for Foreign Tourists to Boost Shopping Experience

China has revamped its tax refund policy for foreign tourists, shifting from a refund-upon-departure model to a more convenient refund-upon-purchase system, according to the State Taxation Administration (STA).
The STA announced on Tuesday that under the new system, foreign visitors can now claim Value Added Tax (VAT) rebates instantly at designated tax-free stores. This change allows tourists to use their refunded amount immediately for additional shopping, enhancing their overall experience in China.
Previously, VAT rebates could only be withdrawn upon departure, but with the new policy, tourists will be able to access their refunds in real-time during their stay. The policy, which was initially tested in cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangdong, has now passed all operational requirements and will be rolled out nationwide.
The STA emphasized its dedication to improving policy guidance and simplifying refund procedures to better serve international visitors.
Li Xuhong, Vice-President and Professor at the Beijing National Accounting Institute, welcomed the change, stating that the nationwide implementation would raise China’s tourism service standards. “It will foster a friendly, efficient, and convenient tourism environment,” Xuhong added.
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Pope Francis spends 3rd night in hospital without complications

Pope Francis spent his third night in hospital without complications, a Vatican spokesman said on Monday.
He added that the 88-year-old had “a restful night,” breakfasted and read the morning newspapers.
The head of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics has been hospitalised in a Rome hospital since Friday and is, according to the Vatican, suffering from bronchitis.
Concerns about the pope’s health had grown over the past week, as his voice repeatedly faltered during public appearances and he rarely left his Vatican residence.
Doctors had been recommending that he go to hospital for treatment for some time, according to media reports.
Part of the native Argentinian’s right lung has been missing since his youth, and he has frequently complained of respiratory problems.
Doctors have ordered “absolute rest,” the Vatican said.
It initially said that Francis would spend five days in hospital, but there is now speculation that it could be longer.
As a result, Francis had to cancel all his planned appointments over the weekend and at the start of the week.
Earlier, a news bulletin on the pope’s health, issued by the Vatican, said his condition was “stable.”
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Xi Jinping Calls for Unity, Peace at Asian Winter Games Opening

Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged global unity, inclusiveness, and cooperation to foster human civilization, emphasizing that peace is as pure as ice and snow.
Speaking at the inaugural banquet of the ninth Asian Winter Games in Harbin on Friday, Xi underscored the significance of the event, themed “Dream of Winter, Love among Asia,” as a symbol of shared aspirations for peace, development, and friendship across the continent.
“The cauldron of the ninth Asian Winter Games will be lit tonight. From the Olympic Winter Games Beijing to the Asian Winter Games Harbin, the passion in China for ice and snow has swept across the nation,” Xi said. “It has also invigorated winter sports globally.”
Highlighting the record-breaking participation of 1,275 athletes from 34 countries in 64 events across 11 sports, Xi expressed confidence in the success of the Games.
“I believe with the joint efforts of the Olympic Council of Asia and delegations from all participating countries and regions, Harbin will present to the world a great sports event that is distinctly Chinese, uniquely Asian, and spectacular,” he stated.
Xi also stressed the need for global collaboration in addressing security challenges and promoting economic growth.
“No matter how the international landscape evolves, we should join hands together to meet all kinds of security challenges and contribute Asian strength to building an equal and orderly multipolar world,” he said.
Encouraging unity in economic development, Xi drew a parallel between winter sports and global progress.
“Winter sports are fascinating because they require passion and collaboration. We should work together to promote progress and development, and provide sustained drive for a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalisation,” he said.
He further emphasized Asia’s role as a melting pot of civilizations, calling for inclusiveness and cultural exchange.
“Every snowflake is unique, and every civilization is distinctive. Asia is a convergence of the world’s diverse civilizations. We should promote inclusiveness, coexistence, and mutual learning, and contribute more to the development and progress of human civilization,” Xi said.
Describing Harbin as the birthplace of China’s modern winter sports, he highlighted its transformation into a hub for ice and snow culture, boosting the city’s economy and global relevance.
“We feel truly that ice and snow are as valuable as gold and silver. The ice and snow culture and economy are becoming new driving forces for the high-quality development of Harbin and a new bond linking the city and the world,” he added.
Welcoming guests to experience the city’s charm, Xi referenced the Chinese zodiac, expressing hope that the Year of the Snake would bring wisdom and vitality.
“I wish all athletes excellent performance with the agility of the snake. May you all have beautiful and unforgettable memories of ice and snow in Harbin,” he concluded.
The ninth Asian Winter Games, running from February 3 to 14, is the largest edition in history, showcasing the growing prominence of winter sports in Asia.
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