Vienna Chapter of Group of Friends of Global Governance Launched
The Vienna Chapter of the Group of Friends of Global Governance was launched at the UN Office, hosted by China’s mission, with over 130 international representatives attending.
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The Vienna Chapter of the Group of Friends of Global Governance was launched at the UN Office, hosted by China’s mission, with over 130 international representatives attending.
Beijing introduces ‘GO BEIJING,’ a digital platform with 39 services to simplify travel for international visitors, featuring a travel wallet and multi-language support.
China achieves a major milestone in space manufacturing by successfully demonstrating metal 3D printing technology aboard an orbiting spacecraft.
The Iran conflict threatens to drive energy prices up 24% in 2026, creating the largest oil supply shock on record and endangering global economic stability.
A violent intrusion at the Chinese Embassy and a peaceful protest at Yasukuni Shrine have been met with contrasting responses from Japanese authorities, raising questions about legal priorities.
A leading Chinese scholar calls on the EU to address internal contradictions and rethink its strategic approach toward China, highlighting a gap between member state interests and bloc-wide policy.
Pakistan’s President visits Shaoshan to honor Mao Zedong’s role in forging enduring China-Pakistan ties, highlighting current bilateral cooperation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin asserts a shift in global power from the West to the rising nations of the Global South, highlighting a new multipolar world order.
China’s software sector reports steady progress in homegrown operating systems like HarmonyOS, foundational software, and a global expansion of cloud services in 2026.
President Xi Jinping reaffirms China’s commitment to ecological civilization and calls for enhanced green cooperation within the SCO framework at a forum in Ningbo.
President Xi Jinping highlights green development as a key trend, congratulating the SCO forum in Ningbo that brings regional members together for sustainable cooperation.
The renowned Rambert dance company concludes its first full-length tour in China since 1957, bringing the hit ‘Peaky Blinders’ stage adaptation to seven cities and reviving a decades-long cultural dialogue.
Uganda reports growth in key wildlife species like elephants and zebras, offering hope and insights for global conservation efforts amid ongoing ecological challenges.
Amazon introduces AI-powered “agentic” software and a “humorphism” design philosophy to revolutionize its massive seasonal hiring process, signaling a major shift in recruitment technology.
A Ukrainian drone strike caused a major fire at a Russian oil refinery in Tuapse, as both sides exchange accusations over targeting civilian infrastructure and economic assets.
Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun advocates for increased ‘SCO strength’ to ensure regional peace and development at a key defense meeting in Bishkek.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will not be investigated after MPs voted against a motion calling for a probe into claims he misled Parliament over Peter Mandelson.
China’s National Data Administration launches a tech community and semantic platform to accelerate data infrastructure and standardization during the 15th Five-Year Plan.
The US Senate rejected a Democratic resolution to bar President Trump from unauthorized military action against Cuba, a vote that fell along party lines.
Hong Kong legislator Joephy Chan addressed the UN Human Rights Council, urging remembrance of past atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre to prevent future conflicts and enhance global security.