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14.02.2025

14.02.2025Trump-Putin Words Through DeepSeek Rise

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This page is an archive of main headlines from China for 14.02.2025.

It displays 60 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.02.2025Trump-Putin Words Through DeepSeek Rise
The morning media coverage centered on China's 5% GDP achievement narrative alongside DeepSeek's AI advances, continuing previous days' technological sovereignty themes. State media emphasized women's increasing reliance on AI companions, while maintaining economic optimism narratives.

By midday, attention shifted to Putin's invitation for a Moscow summit with Xi and Trump, while Wang Yi in Britain claimed validation of China's Ukraine position. This merged with coverage of Trump-Putin communications, creating uncertainty narratives around Ukraine's future.

Evening coverage revealed record-breaking social financing data exceeding 7 trillion yuan in January, while Xi prepared to meet tech entrepreneurs. The murder of a Chinese student at CalArts and "Ne Zha 2" box office success provided parallel narratives of overseas threats and domestic cultural triumph. State media maintained concurrent coverage of Spring Festival travel statistics, reporting 2.3 billion passenger trips.
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While the surge of Chinese domestic artificial intelligence companies has led to upbeat sentiment in the A-share market, the inflow of more long-term and patient capital and improving fundamentals will be the major drivers of the market's bullish performance in a more sustained manner.
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02:16AI Companions Through GDP Dreams

The newspapers report on two main economic developments: China's 5% GDP growth achievement in 2024 (Global Times) and AI companies driving A-share market optimism (China Daily). A societal shift emerges with reports of Chinese women turning to AI companions for emotional support (BBC Chinese). Meanwhile, Hong Kong health officials warn of rising cervical cancer cases (HKFP), while coverage continues of Trump's reciprocal tariff plans (VOA Chinese).
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08:00Trump-Putin Call Rattles Kiev

The newspapers report on three main developments: Trump's conversation with Putin causing new uncertainties for Ukraine (BBC Chinese, VOA Chinese), ByteDance's strategic shift beyond TikTok toward web novels and dramatic shorts (Caixin Global), and China's defense of military actions against an Australian jet (China Military Online). Hong Kong coverage focuses on increased restrictions on activists, with social worker Lau Ka-tung facing license suspension (HKFP).
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12:49Moscow Summit Through Credit Surge

The newspapers report on three key developments: Putin's invitation to Xi and Trump for a potential summit in Moscow (SCMP), new credit and social financing data exceeding expectations with over 7 trillion yuan in January (Caixin Chinese), and continuing defense tensions with Japan (China Military Online). Hong Kong media covers the journalists association's dinner cancellation at Regal Hotel (HKFP), while multiple state media outlets feature environmental coverage of Qinghai Lake.
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21:44Two Billion Spring Festival Journeys

The newspapers report on a major domestic travel surge during Spring Festival, with 2.3 billion trips reflecting China's mobility (Beijing Daily, China Economic Net, China Daily Chinese). Foreign policy coverage focuses on Wang Yi's response to US "bullying" at a security forum (SCMP), while the Asian Winter Games concludes in Harbin (Global Times). Western sources highlight Trump's pressure on TSMC and German criticism of Trump's NATO stance (VOA Chinese, DW Chinese).
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