
Chinese Diplomat Highlights Chinese Lace in White House Press Secretary’s Dress
A Chinese diplomat highlighted that the lace on the White House Press Secretary’s dress was made in China, emphasizing global reliance on Chinese products.
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A Chinese diplomat highlighted that the lace on the White House Press Secretary’s dress was made in China, emphasizing global reliance on Chinese products.

Beijing is hosting the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon, where 9,000 runners race alongside robots over 21 kilometers, showcasing a blend of technology and sports.

British student explores the UK’s pavilion at the 5th CICPE, showcasing British craftsmanship and fostering cooperation between China and the UK.

Tariffs might sound like a solution to America’s economic challenges, but they could do more harm than good in our globalized world. Here’s why tariffs may not fix the economy.

Despite trade tensions, global firms flock to China’s exhibitions like CICPE and Canton Fair, showing confidence in China’s market opportunities.

Imposing port fees won’t revive the U.S. shipbuilding industry. Such policies could harm international trade and overlook the need for innovation and fair competition in a global economy.

Hamas proposes releasing Israeli hostages if the Gaza conflict ends, offering a path to renewed peace negotiations.

Yemen’s Houthis claim missile attacks on U.S. aircraft carriers and a site near Israel’s main airport following deadly U.S. strikes that killed at least 74 people, escalating tensions in the Middle East.

China and Cambodia have pledged to oppose trade protectionism and reaffirmed their commitment to an open, multilateral trading system centered on the WTO during President Xi Jinping’s visit.

At least 74 people have been killed in a U.S. airstrike on a Yemeni fuel port, according to the Houthis, marking one of the deadliest attacks in Washington’s campaign in the region.