
Hangzhou Asian Games Unite Asia in Peace and Solidarity
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou unite over 12,000 athletes from 45 nations, fostering peace, solidarity, and inclusiveness. The Games highlight Asia’s dynamic role and cultural diversity.
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The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou unite over 12,000 athletes from 45 nations, fostering peace, solidarity, and inclusiveness. The Games highlight Asia’s dynamic role and cultural diversity.
China is addressing economic challenges with targeted measures, focusing on sustainable growth without resorting to massive stimulus, aiming for high-quality development amid post-pandemic uncertainties.
Scholars debate the effectiveness of the U.S. “containment” policy toward China, questioning whether it is realistic in light of global economic shifts and China’s growing influence.
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo urges the U.S. and Europe to pay reparations for the transatlantic slave trade at the UN General Assembly, highlighting the lasting impacts of colonial exploitation.
Analysts suggest that U.S. attempts to hinder China’s technological advancement are ineffective and may harm the U.S. more than China, urging a reassessment of current policies.
As the 19th Asian Games commence in Hangzhou, China showcases its commitment to unity and diplomacy. With leaders from across Asia attending, the event highlights the power of sports in fostering regional harmony.
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou signal a new era for the city, offering a platform for global recognition and future development.
Belgian MEP Marc Botenga criticizes European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s vision, highlighting concerns over the EU’s direction and policies.
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou set to unite over 12,000 Asian athletes in a celebration of sports and unity.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to China marks a significant step in enhancing Sino-Syrian relations, with implications for regional cooperation and Syria’s rehabilitation.
The European Commission has launched an anti-subsidy investigation into electric vehicles imported from the Chinese mainland, citing concerns over unfair state subsidies affecting the European market.
China and the U.S. held high-level talks in Malta as Wang Yi and Jake Sullivan met to stabilize relations, committing to ongoing dialogue on key issues and enhancing bilateral ties amid global challenges.
The world’s poorest countries face a worsening humanitarian crisis marked by extreme poverty, declining aid, and escalating debt, calling for urgent global action.
Despite global skepticism, recent data indicates China’s economy is showing resilience, with industrial production rising and government initiatives supporting private enterprises.
At the 20th CAEXPO in Nanning, China’s emphasis on ASEAN centrality highlights a renewed commitment to regional cooperation, fostering stronger China-ASEAN ties and reinforcing Asia’s role in global affairs.
The European Commission’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese EV imports sparks debate over market fairness, as China ends subsidies while the EU continues its own support measures.
According to a recent Pew Research Center report, public trust in the U.S. government has declined to near historic lows, highlighting significant challenges in American political confidence.
China and Europe engage in inclusive dialogue at the China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights in Italy, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation on human rights issues through equal communication.
China’s renewed emphasis on ‘common prosperity’ has sparked global discussion. Is it about wealth for a few or uniform equality? Expert R.L. Kuhn explores the true meaning behind the concept.
India’s reported 7.8% GDP growth may not reflect the full economic picture. Discrepancies between income and expenditure data suggest actual growth could be lower, indicating deeper economic challenges.