China, Australia Seek Stable Partnership in High-Level Talks
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Australian FM Penny Wong met in Beijing, discussing ways to strengthen and stabilize bilateral relations for mutual benefit.
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Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Australian FM Penny Wong met in Beijing, discussing ways to strengthen and stabilize bilateral relations for mutual benefit.
A look at the practical mechanisms of China’s governance system, exploring how public participation is integrated into policy-making, as observed in Shenzhen.
Russia commits to OPEC+ membership after the UAE announces its exit, highlighting efforts to stabilize oil markets amid geopolitical changes.
The EU has spent an extra €27 billion on energy imports due to Middle East tensions, prompting leaders to call for targeted aid and a faster shift to renewables and nuclear power.
China urges Japan to accelerate the destruction of abandoned chemical weapons on Chinese soil, stressing the need to meet overdue international obligations.
Iran awaits high-level consultations before responding to potential talks with the US, as reports surface of extended US blockade plans, signaling continued regional tensions.
Iran will clarify its position on talks with the U.S. following internal leadership discussions, as regional tensions persist.
In 1946, the Tokyo Trials heard eyewitness testimony and saw photographic evidence documenting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, a pivotal moment for historical reckoning.
Decades after its early days of experimentation, Shenzhen has evolved into a global tech creator, symbolizing China’s innovative leap and economic resilience.
Shenzhen’s journey from a 1990s hub of experimentation to a current global leader in creating cutting-edge technology highlights a transformative shift in innovation.
Over 500 BeiDou-guided drones deployed in Anhui Province for precision crop protection, safeguarding the vital winter wheat harvest and showcasing smart farming advancements.
The UN highlights a severe mental health crisis in Sudan, driven by sexual violence used as a weapon of war, with survivors facing immense stigma and limited access to care.
As the Beijing Auto Show kicks off, Roland Berger highlights China’s pivotal role in driving AI transformation, making artificial intelligence the new battleground for global automotive competitiveness.
China announces the discovery of 13 major new oil fields, marking a historic boost to its energy security following a five-year, state-led exploration drive.
Porsche’s China CEO Alexander Pollich discusses the company’s focus on brand value over sales volume amid a cooling luxury car market in the Chinese mainland.
China will grant zero-tariff access to all African countries with diplomatic ties from May 1, 2026, a move hailed as a ‘golden key’ for mutual trade and investment growth.
The 2026 Beijing Auto Show reveals cars are becoming mobile AI computers, with ‘Physical AI’ enabling new levels of autonomy and personalization.
Daniel Levy, a former Israeli advisor, asserts Israel involved the US in a war of choice on weak security grounds, warning ceasefires may spur wider escalation.
A new report reveals Europe suffered record wildfires and emissions in 2025 during a severe heatwave, highlighting the continent’s rapid warming.
Diplomatic efforts to end the Iran conflict hit a wall as military actions and economic shocks ripple across the region, with the UAE’s OPEC exit marking a major shift.