
Test Your Knowledge: China’s Top News Stories of July 14-20, 2025
Catch up on China’s latest developments with our weekly news quiz covering key events from July 14-20, 2025. Test your knowledge now!
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Catch up on China’s latest developments with our weekly news quiz covering key events from July 14-20, 2025. Test your knowledge now!
Typhoon Wipha causes major transport disruptions in southern China, prompting high alerts and emergency measures across Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi.
Iranian Foreign Minister highlights fragility of ceasefire with Israel, emphasizes preparedness while expressing desire to avoid escalation amid SCO talks in China.
Rwanda welcomes DRC-M23 peace declaration mediated by Qatar, signaling regional progress toward stability in the Great Lakes region.
Iranian FM Araghchi states nuclear talks with the U.S. will resume only if Washington shows “real determination” to seek a negotiated solution, following SCO discussions in Tianjin.
Scholars from China and abroad gathered in Beijing to discuss WWII’s anti-fascist legacy, emphasizing global unity and historical lessons for today’s challenges.
Iran’s Foreign Minister discusses SCO Summit goals, Israel ceasefire challenges, and potential US nuclear talks in an exclusive interview with CGTN.
China and Kazakhstan strengthen green energy ties with a new solar plant in Mangystau, advancing regional sustainability and economic collaboration.
China’s 2025 lunar milestones include groundbreaking sample research, global science partnerships, and key tests for crewed moon landings, reshaping humanity’s path in space exploration.
China’s third CISCE concludes with 6,000 deals, highlighting global supply chain integration and economic collaboration.
Japan’s ruling coalition projected to lose upper house majority, raising questions about PM Ishiba’s future and political stability.
Leaders from Tengden Tech, U.S. Soybean Council, and Serbian Chamber of Commerce highlight innovations and partnerships at the 2025 China Supply Chain Expo.
From wartime occupation to hosting the 2022 Winter Olympics, Zhangjiakou now leads China’s ice and snow economy through sports-tourism and industry innovation.
Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, struck Guangdong with 33 m/s winds, prompting evacuations and economic concerns. Updates on its trajectory and regional impact.
Iran’s top diplomat discusses SCO Summit expectations, fragile Israel ceasefire, and potential US nuclear talks revival in exclusive Tianjin interview.
China’s market regulator urges food delivery platforms to ensure fair competition and consumer rights amid intensifying subsidy wars.
Southern China’s Hainan and Guangdong provinces on high alert as Typhoon Wipha approaches, expected to make landfall Sunday afternoon with heavy rains and strong winds.
Tianjin’s automated smart port emerges as a global sustainability model ahead of SCO Summit, featuring emission-free operations and AI-driven logistics.
Calm returns to Syria’s Sweida as tribal fighters withdraw, but residents face ongoing challenges with essential services amid fragile truce efforts.
China’s Third International Supply Chain Expo highlights cutting-edge clean energy technologies and cross-border collaborations, positioning the nation as a global leader in sustainable development.