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China’s rapidly advancing EV industry is driving the global green transformation, offering opportunities for collaboration and mutual growth in the face of new European tariffs.
France and China deepen their friendship through the Olympic spirit, fostering global cooperation ahead of the Paris 2024 Games.
Recent anti-immigrant and racial violence in the UK reveals deep societal divisions, highlighting the need for open dialogue and mutual understanding.
Revelations indicate USADA allowed athletes caught doping to compete without prosecution in exchange for information, violating global regulations and threatening sports integrity.
Britain’s anti-immigrant riots reveal deep-seated issues ignored for decades. As Prime Minister Keir Starmer responds with firm measures, the nation confronts the roots of unrest and the need for genuine change.
During the Paris Olympics, the U.S. intensified its focus on doping issues, specifically targeting China, turning anti-doping measures into a political tool that threatens the spirit of fair competition.
The United Kingdom is facing violent unrest following a tragic stabbing incident that sparked anti-immigration riots fueled by misinformation. Attacks on minority communities have raised concerns over growing ethnic tensions.
The U.S. Department of Justice’s investigation into Chinese swimmers at the Tokyo Olympics highlights concerns over America’s use of long-arm jurisdiction in international sports and its impact on global anti-doping policies.
China’s 16th National Fitness Day coincides with the ongoing Paris Olympics, rekindling nationwide enthusiasm for health and fitness through innovative initiatives and improved sports facilities.
Timor-Leste President José Ramos-Horta’s historic state visit to China marks a new chapter in bilateral relations, embracing cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.
China’s leadership adopts cautious reforms to bolster economic growth amid global challenges, shifting focus toward boosting consumer spending and rebalancing the economy for sustainable development.
Examining the double standards in anti-doping allegations by some U.S. media and agencies, and the importance of global cooperation to ensure fairness in sports.
Chinese swimmers at the Paris Olympics are undergoing doping tests two to three times more than other athletes, raising concerns about fairness and potential attempts to tarnish China’s anti-doping efforts.
Chinese swimmers at the Paris Olympics are facing increased doping tests, undergoing examinations two to three times more than others, yet no violations have been found, raising concerns over fairness.
Chinese swimmers at the Paris Olympics face increased doping tests, despite no violations found, raising concerns over fairness and impartiality in international sports.
China fosters Palestinian unity as 14 factions sign the Beijing Declaration, marking a significant step towards Middle East peace and showcasing China’s commitment to global security.
Residents of Beirut’s Dahiyeh suburb face poverty and security challenges amid rising tensions following an Israeli strike that killed a senior Hezbollah commander.
China’s economy is outperforming traditional GDP measurements, as digital transformations and productivity gains reveal strengths that economists struggle to quantify.
Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev declares that imposing sanctions signifies defeat, urging nations to enhance competitiveness and cooperation inspired by the Chinese mainland.
Former Polish Deputy Premier Grzegorz Kolodko warns that Western protectionism in response to China’s economic rise is pushing the world towards a ‘second Cold War.’