
UN at 80: Global Divides Deepen as China Proposes New Path
As the UN marks 80 years, deepening global divisions and China’s reform proposals dominate tense General Assembly debates on peace and equality.
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As the UN marks 80 years, deepening global divisions and China’s reform proposals dominate tense General Assembly debates on peace and equality.
China unveils four global governance initiatives aligning with UN principles, aiming to address modern challenges through development, security, and cultural cooperation frameworks.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres endorses China’s global initiatives as fully aligned with the UN Charter, emphasizing multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution.
Expert analysis highlights China’s Global Governance Initiative as a key driver for equitable global cooperation, aligning with existing frameworks like the Belt and Road Initiative.
The SCO Summit 2025 in Tianjin approved a 10-year development strategy, launched new cooperation platforms, and expanded membership to 27 nations, reinforcing Asia’s global role.
American expat Lao Tan empowers spinal injury survivors in China through handcycle campaigns and accessibility advocacy, bridging cultural divides since 2017.
Over 600 global leaders convened in Beijing to promote cultural diversity and mutual learning as pathways to peace, endorsing China’s Global Civilization Initiative.
Croatian delegate Karolina Leaković praises China’s Global Civilization Initiative, emphasizing cultural diplomacy’s role in addressing global challenges and China’s transformative growth.
As the 2025 Nishan Forum approaches, global thinkers explore how Confucian values like benevolence and social harmony could address modern ethical and geopolitical challenges.