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$500 Per Child: China’s Latest Push to Tackle Its Demographic Crisis
In a bid to combat its declining birth rate, China has launched its first-ever national child subsidy program, offering parents 3,600 yuan (approximately $500 or £375) annually for each child under the age of three.
Despite scrapping the one-child policy nearly a decade ago, the country continues to see a drop in new births. This latest initiative aims to ease the financial burden of child-rearing for around 20 million households, according to reports from state-run media.
Several regions in China had already introduced localized incentive programs, but this move marks the first uniform policy across the nation. Under the new scheme, parents could receive up to 10,800 yuan per child, with the policy taking effect retroactively from January 2024.
Families with children born between 2022 and 2024 may also qualify for partial payments under the subsidy.
Before this national rollout, various Chinese cities had piloted similar schemes. For example, Hohhot, a city in northern China, began offering couples up to 100,000 yuan per child for families with three or more children. Meanwhile, Shenyang, located northeast of Beijing, provides a monthly allowance of 500 yuan for a third child under the age of three.
Additionally, the central government has encouraged regional authorities to explore other supportive measures. Recently, local governments were asked to develop plans for free preschool education, signaling broader efforts to support young families.
According to research by the YuWa Population Research Institute, China is among the most expensive countries in the world to raise children when costs are measured relative to income. The study estimated the average cost of raising one child to the age of 17 to be around $75,700.
Despite a modest increase in births—9.54 million babies were born in 2024—the overall population continues to shrink, marking the third consecutive year of decline, based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
With a population of 1.4 billion that is rapidly aging, policymakers are under increasing pressure to reverse this trend, as a shrinking and older population could pose long-term challenges for the country’s economy and workforce.
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Traoré Tells Burkina Faso to “Forget Democracy”
Burkina Faso’s leader, Ibrahim Traoré, has told citizens to “forget democracy,” arguing that the system is not suitable for the country at this time.
Speaking on state television, Traoré said Burkina Faso should not focus on elections but instead prioritise rebuilding the nation. His remarks follow the decision by the military government to dissolve all political parties in January 2026 and take control of their assets.
The 36-year-old leader, who came to power after a coup in 2022, has repeatedly postponed elections, citing ongoing jihadist attacks and instability.
He maintains that restoring security must come before any political transition.
Despite criticism, Traoré has recorded several achievements since taking office.
His administration has intensified military operations against armed groups, leading to the recovery of some territories previously controlled by insurgents. The government has also strengthened local defence units and increased recruitment into the armed forces.
In addition, Traoré has pushed for economic independence by promoting local production and reducing reliance on foreign influence.
His government has also invested in agriculture and small-scale industries to support food security and job creation.
However, critics argue that his recent statements signal a growing shift toward authoritarian rule. They warn that sidelining democratic processes could weaken governance and limit citizens’ rights.
Supporters, on the other hand, believe his approach is necessary, saying stability and security must come first before democratic reforms can take place.
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Pentagon Orders Sudden Exit of Army Chief During Conflict
United States Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed Army Chief of Staff General Randy A. George to step down with immediate effect, as tensions continue during the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran.
In a statement shared on X on Thursday night, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed that General George “will be retiring from his position,” although no explanation was provided for the sudden move during a period of active military engagement.
The 61-year-old general was appointed to the role in 2023 under former US President Joe Biden. Throughout his career, he served in several international deployments, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
During his tenure as chief of staff, he focused on streamlining army structures and advancing modern warfare capabilities, such as low-cost missile defence drones and artificial intelligence-driven targeting systems.
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Chuck Norris Dies at 86
Legendary action actor and martial arts icon Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86.
In a statement shared on social media, his family confirmed that he died on Thursday. They noted that he was surrounded by loved ones and passed away peacefully, while requesting privacy regarding further details.
Norris first rose to prominence as a highly successful karate champion in the late 1960s. His close association with fellow martial arts legend Bruce Lee led to a memorable role in the 1972 film The Way of the Dragon.
He later transitioned into a successful acting career, becoming known for a series of popular action films such as Invasion USA and The Delta Force. He also gained widespread recognition on television through the long-running series Walker, Texas Ranger.
Beyond entertainment, Norris became known for his outspoken views and involvement in conservative political causes.
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