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China's demographic challenges intensified this month, with the birth rate falling to its lowest recorded level. This trend, part of a long-term decline, is linked by experts to the legacy of the one-child policy and modern factors like high living costs, posing significant future economic and social challenges. In response to a related issue, Beijing introduced its first comprehensive set of regulations for elderly care services, establishing standards for nursing homes and community support. The city also enacted new traffic safety rules, mandating helmet use for e-bike riders and banning electric scooters from certain roads.
In a significant regional security action, China executed eleven individuals for their roles in telecom fraud gangs operating from northern Myanmar. These gangs were accused of luring victims, including from Kenya, to compounds where they were forced to work in scam centers. In a separate development, a Chinese activist known for exposing human rights abuses was granted asylum in the United States, allowing him to remain there legally after fleeing China. Elsewhere in Asia, a child's drowning in Delhi prompted scrutiny of local safety measures, while comparisons were drawn between India's ongoing severe air pollution and China's perceived progress in tackling similar environmental issues.
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China's birth rate has fallen to its lowest level on record, raising significant long-term economic and social concerns. Experts are now pointing to the country's decades-long one-child policy, which ended ten years ago, as a major cause of this demographic crisis. The policy's long-term consequences are being questioned as China grapples with the challenges of an aging population and declining workforce.
Beijing's government has approved its first comprehensive regulation focused on elderly care services. The city also introduced a new rule requiring e-bike riders to wear helmets and banned scooters from certain areas. Separately, the city activated emergency plans to manage a heavy snowstorm. In another event, Nobel Prize winner Paul Nurse gave a lecture to students in Beijing.
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Jan 29
China executes 11 gang members for running telecom scams in MyanmarChina has executed 11 people who were part of criminal gangs operating in northern Myanmar. The gangs were involved in telecom fraud, running scam compounds that lured people from countries like Kenya with fake job offers, then forced them to work in the fraudulent operations.