China Gears Up for Major Legislative Session in March 2025
China will hold its 14th National People’s Congress annual session in Beijing on March 5, 2025, where key reports and plans for the nation’s future will be reviewed and discussed.
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China will hold its 14th National People’s Congress annual session in Beijing on March 5, 2025, where key reports and plans for the nation’s future will be reviewed and discussed.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted spectacularly on Monday, sending lava fountains up to 80 meters high and filling its crater with molten rock.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji calls on people’s congresses to actively contribute to China’s modernization, emphasizing democracy and coordinated efforts.
New data reveals the growing challenges working mothers face in balancing work and family life, highlighting the toll on their mental health.
An exploration of the evolving dynamics in China-U.S. relations as 2024 unfolds, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the world’s two largest economies.
China’s first water conservancy satellite, Shuili-1, has sent back its first images of the Yellow River, marking a significant advancement in environmental monitoring and disaster prevention.
Premier Li Qiang is pushing for stricter regulations on business inspections and reforms in the pharmaceutical industry, aiming to create a fairer business environment and boost innovation in China.
Hong Kong announces new measures against seven overseas activists accused of endangering national security, urging them to return and face legal proceedings.
China and South Korea have pledged to strengthen their partnership after high-level talks between Foreign Ministers Wang Yi and Cho Tae-yul, focusing on economic ties and regional stability.
In 2024, the Middle East faces escalating conflicts in Gaza, Syria, and other regions, impacting global security and highlighting the urgent need for peace.