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Building a green Belt and Road is challenging. Zhang Jianyu shares strategies to overcome technology, finance, and policy hurdles, aiming for a sustainable future.
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Building a green Belt and Road is challenging. Zhang Jianyu shares strategies to overcome technology, finance, and policy hurdles, aiming for a sustainable future.
China’s box office surged to over $55.8 million on National Day, reflecting robust growth in the film industry and enthusiastic holiday celebrations across the country.
Fireworks illuminated Victoria Harbour as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region celebrated the 74th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, marking a vibrant return of festivities to the city.
China and Germany held their third high-level financial dialogue in Frankfurt, reaffirming their commitment to open trade and cooperation, opposing protectionism, and ensuring global supply chain security.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay met in Beijing, strengthening cooperation to promote China’s Global Civilization Initiative and enhance cultural exchange worldwide.
China’s Super Golden Week, coinciding with the Hangzhou Asian Games, is set to boost fourth-quarter consumption, showcasing the nation’s economic resilience with nearly 900 million travel excursions expected.
The Belt and Road Initiative aims to revitalize Central Asia’s historic role on the Silk Road, enhancing connectivity and fostering economic growth, says former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev.
Investor Charles Liu dispels myths of the Belt and Road Initiative as economic coercion, highlighting the positive impacts of global cooperation and infrastructure development over the past decade.
Many in the Global South question supporting the U.S.-led coalition in Ukraine, seeing it as a European conflict that doesn’t address their pressing concerns like climate change and economic challenges.
China refutes U.S. State Department report alleging Beijing spends billions on global disinformation, calling it a misrepresentation of facts.
The U.S. narrowly avoided a government shutdown as Congress approved a temporary funding bill, underscoring deep political divisions that threaten essential services and government stability.
China intensifies its focus on science and technology to drive economic growth, emphasizing self-reliance amid U.S. sanctions targeting advanced technologies.
Japan’s release of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water into the Pacific sparks global concern and protests. Experts question the safety and urge exploration of alternative solutions.
The diplomatic relationship between India and Canada has reached a significant low point amid allegations involving the killing of a Sikh community leader. What are the implications for global affairs?
E-sports makes a historic debut at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, sparking discussions on its impact on traditional sports like baseball and softball.
Squash, a staple since the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games, returns in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. World Squash Federation President Zena Wooldridge discusses the sport’s appeal and growth potential in China and globally.
Japan’s discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima into the Pacific and a radioactive scrap metal scandal have sparked global concern.
Traditional sports like karate face the challenge of engaging youth at the Hangzhou Asian Games, while new sports like skateboarding make their debut, reflecting the evolving landscape of sports.
Former Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev shares insights on the Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on Central Asia in an exclusive interview.
China and Australia have resumed high-level talks after three years, signaling a mutual desire to mend strained relations. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s upcoming visit to China could mark a turning point in bilateral ties.