China says there is no "geopolitical motive" behind the ongoing expansion of its operations in Antarctica, including newly lodged plans for a seasonal station on the icy continent.
China is poised to change its policy “quite a lot” this year, but will still not be enough, said an expert. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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