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A suicide bombing at a restaurant in Kabul marks the latest sign of how Chinese citizens can become caught up in the region’s instability. On the same day, the Chinese embassy in Tajikistan issued a travel warning, urging its citizens and companies to boost security and evacuate from the border region as soon as possible, after four gunmen were killed trying to cross from Afghanistan.

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China's Belt and Road Initiative signed a record US$213.5 billion in new deals in 2025, a 75% increase from 2024, according to a report by Australia's Griffith Asia Institute. Investments shifted notably towards Africa and Central Asia, with energy deals comprising 43% of total engagement. The year marked both record highs in clean energy and a near threefold surge in fossil fuels to US$71.5 billion.

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