
2024 Global South Academic Forum to Unite Scholars in Shanghai
The 2024 Global South Academic Forum will gather leading scholars and media pioneers in Shanghai on December 5-6 to discuss enhancing the voices of the Global South in global narratives.
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The 2024 Global South Academic Forum will gather leading scholars and media pioneers in Shanghai on December 5-6 to discuss enhancing the voices of the Global South in global narratives.
Discover how the Global South is reducing global dependency and fostering diversity, leading to a more balanced and interconnected world.
Experts, scholars, and entrepreneurs convened in Shanghai for the forum “The Global South and Global Modernization” to discuss development drivers for the Global South.
At the 12th Global Video Media Forum in China’s Fujian Province, former Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev called for unity among developing countries, highlighting China’s role in fostering cooperation.
South Africa is set to become the first African nation to lead the G20, presenting a pivotal opportunity to address poverty and inequality both within the country and across the continent.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa held talks in Beijing, strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation ahead of the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.
COP29 in Baku highlights that financial commitments alone are insufficient to address climate crises. The conference emphasizes climate justice, the role of ecosystems, and the need for systemic solutions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have reached a new strategic consensus in Brasilia, strengthening global supply chains and fostering Global South development.
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A recent survey reveals that Brazilians hold a highly favorable view of China, seeing the relationship between the two nations as transcending bilateral ties and impacting global cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Brasilia marks the 50th anniversary of bilateral relations with Brazil. The visit aims to enhance cooperation in economic ties, multilateral development, and global initiatives.
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China and Brazil are strengthening their partnership to combat hunger and poverty. Recent meetings at the G20 Summit highlight their collaborative efforts and remarkable achievements in poverty reduction.
Young leaders from the Chinese mainland and Latin America convened in Rio de Janeiro to discuss enhancing South-South cooperation, youth contributions to global development, and reforming global governance.
A media campaign promoting youth exchanges in the Global South was launched in Rio de Janeiro, uniting 215 media organizations from 74 countries to foster collaboration among young people.
At the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is leading efforts to unite nations against hunger and inequality through the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty treaty.
Ahead of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, a CGTN poll highlights China’s pivotal role in amplifying the voices of Global South nations, emphasizing shared development and global cooperation.
Peruvians show strong favorability toward China in a new survey, highlighting deepening ties and hopes for enhanced cooperation among Global South countries.
Over 200 think tanks from Global South countries have established an alliance in Nanjing City to foster deeper South-South cooperation and advance global governance during the second Global South Think Tanks Dialogue.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the Global South Media and Think Tank Forum in Brazil, emphasizing solidarity and collaboration among developing nations.