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Following the restoration of train services, Beijing-Pyongyang flight routes are also back.

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will resume direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang on March 30, according to booking information on travel platform
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. Flight CA121, using a Boeing Co. 737-700, is scheduled to depart Beijing Capital International Airport at 8:05 a.m. local time and arrive at Pyongyang International Airport at 11 a.m. A return departs Pyongyang at midday the same day. Similar services are listed for following Mondays.

The route was suspended in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. International passenger train services linking Beijing and Dandong in China with Pyongyang were restored in both directions on March 12. The restoration of air and rail links marks a strengthening of diplomatic and economic ties between China and North Korea and builds on the momentum of Kim Jong Un’s attendance at a military parade last year in Beijing, alongside President Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

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Dangote is I think the richest man in Africa iirc. He is now build a fertilizer unit in Ethiopia and working with Chinese partners. His refinery in Nigeria also had a lot of help from China Inc. So, China is helping African countries be more self sufficient.
Yeah Chinas presence is all over Africa. All the African countries I have been to, saw Chinese presence everywhere, especially big infrastructure projects and a growing sizable Chinese community as well . Plus Africans are generally welcoming people to everyone to be honest. So guess that helps as well. Though they are not well regarded outside their continent lol
 

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Yeah Chinas presence is all over Africa. All the African countries I have been to, saw Chinese presence everywhere, especially big infrastructure projects and a growing sizable Chinese community as well . Plus Africans are generally welcoming people to everyone to be honest. So guess that helps as well. Though they are not well regarded outside their continent lol
Though they are not well regarded outside their continent lol.

Isn't that very obvious when these are reported in Western media? African people themselves know better than the reporters from the western media.
 

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Solar is helping Cuba with their dire power situation. Even so, you can't install a whole new grid overnight.

Chinese exports of solar equipment to Cuba skyrocketed from about $5 million in 2023 to $117 million in 2025 and show no sign of stopping, according to the British energy think tank Ember. Beijing pledged last year to help Cuba build more than 92 solar parks by 2028, and more than half of these projects have come online, authorities say. Satellite imagery from 2025 shows clusters of solar panels springing up over a matter of weeks.

This month, the Cuban government announced that the island had generated more than 900 megawatts of photovoltaic energy in one midday segment for the first time. Because Cuba’s energy demands are comparatively low, even a small amount of additional input has made a marked contribution. Solar could now be responsible for as much as 10 percent of Cuba’s electricity generation, according to Ember analyst Dave Jones, up from almost nothing a year ago. That would be among the fastest expansions of solar energy anywhere, Jones said, and place Cuba ahead of most countries — including the U.S. — in the share of electricity generated by sun power.

“Cuba,” he said, “is perhaps in the middle of one of the most rapid solar revolutions.”

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Though they are not well regarded outside their continent lol.

Isn't that very obvious when these are reported in Western media? African people themselves know better than the reporters from the western media.
I meant Africans are not well regarded outside their continent(including in China/Asia as well). However , I think apart from race, there’s also the issue of poverty, since Africa is almost always portrayed in the western and even Asian/Chinese media (who often get their news about those places from western sources as well) with poverty/wars/malnutrition/epidemics etc etc. So it also affects people’s mindset, biases and stereotypes. So most people are often surprised when they travel to Africa for the first time , they are surprised to see some African countries with decent infrastructure, social life, order etc . So they are surprised to see it’s not like the image they were portrayed . They then realize that you can’t put all African countries in the same basket. There are indeed some who faced severe challenges of wars etc like Eastern Congo, east Sudan etc but there are many African countries who face no such issues and are doing fairly well actually and where people actually live a good life .
 
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Solar is helping Cuba with their dire power situation. Even so, you can't install a whole new grid overnight.



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Cuba should’ve worked on this earlier. No excuse for them when Pakistan is able to generate 25 percent of its power through solar due to price cuts in solar panels.
 

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Trade with North Korea is at the highest level since 2017.

Trade between North Korea and China surpassed 2.94 billion Chinese yuan ($427 million) in the January-February period this year, marking the highest amount in nine years, Chinese data showed Wednesday. China's exports to North Korea amounted to 2.31 billion yuan, while imports reached 625.6 million yuan during the two-month period, marking a combined 19.6 percent increase from the trade volume recorded a year earlier, according to data from China's General Administration of Customs.

The two-month figure marks the highest level since 2017, when trade reached 5.37 billion yuan, signaling a recovery in bilateral trade as the two countries move to mend ties frayed by Pyongyang's military alignment with Russia.

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