DPRK to Sever Road and Rail Links with ROK Starting Wednesday
The DPRK will shut down all roads and railways connected to the ROK starting Wednesday, citing escalating military tensions and the need for stronger defense measures.
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The DPRK will shut down all roads and railways connected to the ROK starting Wednesday, citing escalating military tensions and the need for stronger defense measures.
China’s UN representative Fu Cong urges international community to bolster support for Africa’s Great Lakes region to enhance solidarity, address conflicts, and promote peace and development.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urges international support for Africa’s Great Lakes region, emphasizing unity, peace, and development to address ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises.
Chinese envoy Fu Cong urges international support for solidarity and cooperation in Africa’s Great Lakes region to overcome ongoing challenges and promote lasting peace and development.
Shihezi in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region celebrates the 70th anniversary of the XPCC amid U.S. sanctions, highlighting community resilience and unity among its diverse residents.
Premier Li Qiang urges swift implementation of policies to stabilize China’s economy and achieve annual development targets, emphasizing confidence and support for enterprises.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges swift implementation of incremental policies to stabilize the economy and achieve annual development targets, emphasizing confidence and proactive responses to challenges.
China has requested WTO consultations with Türkiye over new tariffs and import restrictions on electric vehicles and other vehicles from China, calling the measures discriminatory and a violation of WTO rules.
China is considering increasing tariffs on imported fuel-powered vehicles with large engines to protect domestic industries, the Ministry of Commerce announced.
China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao called on the U.S. to lift sanctions on Chinese enterprises during a phone call with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, emphasizing the need for stable economic ties.
China has successfully installed the main antenna of a 40-meter-aperture radio telescope in Xizang’s Shigatse city, marking a significant step in enhancing its deep-space exploration capabilities.
Senior Chinese officials announced new pro-growth policies aimed at boosting the economy, expressing confidence in achieving the 2024 growth target, and unveiling plans to stimulate investment and consumption.
Amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict in Gaza, over 41,000 Palestinians have been killed, and millions displaced. Residents like Bilal Hassanein and Mohamed Ramadan plea for peace and international support.
Recent Chinese policies have exceeded market expectations, sending a strong signal of sustained economic recovery, says Huang Hanquan, director of the Chinese Academy of Macroeconomic Research.
Award-winning Israeli director Ari Folman speaks out against war amid escalating tensions with Iran, calling it “the most horrific, useless thing.”
The world’s first nature positive summit commenced in Sydney, uniting global leaders to drive investment in nature and enhance efforts to protect and restore the environment.
The world’s first Nature Positive Summit has opened in Sydney, uniting global leaders in a collective effort to drive investment in nature and combat biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse.
ADA Space’s satellite completes in-orbit AI large-model tests, marking a milestone in integrating artificial intelligence with space technology and opening new avenues for applications in space.
Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged fire, with Israeli air strikes on Beirut and Hezbollah missiles targeting northern Israel, marking a significant escalation as the Middle East conflict enters its second year.
Marking one year since the conflict reignited, tensions in the Middle East escalate as the Israeli Defense Forces and Hezbollah exchange strikes, prompting renewed international calls for peace.