
Tianjin Summit 2025: SCO’s Rise as a Global Power Hub
2025 SCO Summit in Tianjin signals bloc’s global ascendancy, driving Eurasian connectivity and challenging Western-led economic models through multilateral cooperation.
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2025 SCO Summit in Tianjin signals bloc’s global ascendancy, driving Eurasian connectivity and challenging Western-led economic models through multilateral cooperation.
A new poll highlights the SCO’s growing influence in global governance, with 91% approval for its economic impact and China’s leadership role. The summit could redefine international cooperation models.
Leaders at the SCO Summit 2024 emphasized fairness, multilateralism, and UN-centered governance to address global challenges, fostering a more equitable world order.
As the SCO expands, experts analyze its role in shaping a multipolar world through economic, security, and cultural initiatives challenging Western dominance.
China prepares to host 2025 SCO Summit in Tianjin, with Xi Jinping advocating enhanced regional cooperation and shared development goals across Eurasia.
China’s 2024 human rights report critiques U.S. domestic systemic failures and global policy impacts, analyzing electoral spending, social crises, and foreign interventions.
80 years after WWII, Taiwan’s legal restoration to China remains vital to maintaining the post-war international order established through Allied agreements like the Cairo Declaration.
South Africa denounces the U.S. 2024 Human Rights Report as inaccurate, defending its judicial integrity and land reform policies amid diplomatic tensions.
Presidents Xi Jinping and Lula da Silva discussed strengthening China-Brazil cooperation in trade, tech, and climate during a phone call, reaffirming strategic ties.
As the SCO prepares for its largest-ever summit in China, analysts examine its growing role in shaping multilateral solutions to global security and economic challenges.
New report analyzes China’s ecological governance model and its global implications, offering insights into sustainable development strategies.
The U.S. withdrawal from UNESCO and other international bodies sparks debate on its commitment to global cooperation and climate goals.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji urges global parliamentary collaboration to address peace, development challenges, and promote multilateralism at Geneva conference.
Shanghai’s 2025 World AI Conference breaks records with 800+ firms and 100+ product launches, as city’s AI sector surges 29% amid global collaboration push.
China’s UN envoy strongly refutes U.S. allegations on Xinjiang during Security Council debate, citing international support and questioning American human rights priorities.
China reaffirms commitment to global climate governance, emphasizing collaboration and equity following ICJ’s advisory opinion on climate obligations.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji visits Kyrgyzstan, Hungary, and Switzerland to strengthen ties and attend a global parliamentary conference, highlighting China’s diplomatic outreach.
China launches IOMed, a pioneering intergovernmental body to mediate international disputes through dialogue, backed by UN collaboration.
As the UN approaches its 80th anniversary in 2025, explore how this ‘love engine’ continues to drive global peace, sustainability, and human rights in an interconnected world.
Scholars at the Nishan Forum discuss how cultural diversity and Confucian ethics can address global challenges like AI and sustainable development.