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China faces ‘profound’ changes, vows ‘rapid’ development in five-year plan 

China’s ruling Communist Party has said it will focus on speeding up self-reliance in science and technology, after a four-day meeting that approved a draft of the party’s next five-year development plan.

China faces “profound and complex” changes and rising uncertainty, an announcement issued on state media said on Thursday. It added that it would strive for “rapid economic development” and “consolidating national security”.

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It also promised more efforts to expand domestic demand and improve people’s livelihoods, without providing details on how it intends to curb China’s overreliance on exports.

The communique did not directly mention the trade war with United States President Donald Trump, but the move comes as the US imposes increasingly tight controls on China’s access to semiconductors and other high-tech items.

China’s leader Xi Jinping is expected to meet Trump for talks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea next week. The US president has said he is aiming to seal a “fair” trade deal despite the recent row over tariffs.

Beijing has a near-monopoly in rare earths production, indispensable to global defence and semiconductor industries, and is expected to use this as leverage in the upcoming trade talks.

Last week, tensions between China and the US soared as Beijing announced new curbs on its rare earths exports and Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Chinese goods to 100 percent.

On Monday, Trump appeared to put recent strife behind the pair, saying the two countries needed to thrive together and announcing that he would visit China early next year after receiving an invitation from Beijing.

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Breaking China’s dominance over rare earth supplies is likely to take at least a decade, if not longer, according to analysts and industry experts.

The self-sufficiency push faces challenges including high capital costs, gaps in technical expertise and environmental risks.

 

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Major Coastal Zone Management Permit No. CZML0007-23

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Infra Towers, LLC announces that pursuant Section 6(3) of Major Coastal Zone Management Permit No. CZML0007-23, this constitutes Public Notice of the October 31, 2025 Project Start Date for the construction of a One Hundred Foot (100.0’) monopalm communications tower capable of supporting three wireless carriers, to be erected within a 30.0’ by 50.0’ fenced enclosure at Plot 73 Estate Clairmont, Northside Quarter B, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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U.S. Virgin Islands Handcyclist Andrew Hairston Wins Detroit Marathon

The territory’s Andrew Hairston won the handcycling division of the Detroit Marathon on Sunday, finishing the course in 1 hour and 27 minutes. The 32-year-old athlete finished first out of 17 hand cyclists, claiming victory in what he describes as “arguably the best race for hand cyclists in the U.S.”

This was his fourth time racing in Detroit and his first victory after two previous third place finishes.

The race began in challenging conditions, with windy and rainy weather greeting the early-morning staters. Hairston’s strategy shifted early on when his friend and racing partner, Dustin, with whom he planned to share the workload, suffered a mechanical issue.

“The toughest part was the 20 miles by yourself, trying to stay motivated and keep the power up so you can keep the gap open,” said Hairston. He credited his team of bike guides for ensuring his safety on the wet, technical course that crosses into Canada and back.

Hairston trains 15-20 hours per week, mixing long rides with high-intensity intervals. “Cycling is all a game of power to weight. The stronger you are the lighter you are, the faster you’ll go,” he said.

He was introduced to hand cycling through the Achilles Freedom Team while recovering at Walter Reed from a life changing accident that left Hairston with a leg amputation. A free trip to New York, which he almost turned down, led to his first race which was a four mile race through Central Park that ended in Hairston taking third place.

Reflecting on the win, Hairston expressed gratitude for the support from the Virgin Islands community. “To have an entire community show love the way they do, makes all the hard work, tough days, and so much more, worth it,” says Hairston.

As a role model Hairston extends a simple message,”don’t give up, everybody is going through something. As long as you strive to do your best, you just can’t be upset with the outcome.”

True to that spirit, Hairston is already looking ahead. He will compete next in the Marine Corps Marathon before aiming for World Cup qualification in 2025, with a long term goal of earning a wild card spot for the LA 2028 Paralympics.

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