
World’s First International Mediation Organization Launched in Hong Kong
Hong Kong becomes headquarters for the world’s first international mediation organization, aiming to peacefully resolve global disputes.
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Hong Kong becomes headquarters for the world’s first international mediation organization, aiming to peacefully resolve global disputes.

President Donald Trump’s administration is targeting Harvard University in a renewed culture war, imposing punitive measures that could impact global education and international students.

Top-tier international students and academics are turning east as China’s universities become new hubs for global talent, reshaping the education landscape.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with APRC Chairman Surakiart Sathirathai in Hong Kong SAR to launch the International Organization for Mediation, aiming to enhance peace efforts across Asia.

Media leaders from China and Central Asia gathered in Astana for the 2025 Media Cooperation Forum, aiming to strengthen ties and build a closer community with a shared future.

The U.S. Appeals Court has temporarily reinstated President Trump’s tariffs after they were invalidated by a trade court, sparking a legal battle over presidential authority.

Former President Trump criticizes trade court ruling on tariffs, hopes for Supreme Court reversal.

20-year-old artist Chen Yanran debuts her first solo exhibition “Neon Dreamland” in Beijing, exploring Gen Z’s self-reflection through illustrations and sculptures.

Colombians are on the second day of a 48-hour national strike called by President Gustavo Petro, demanding labor reforms to overhaul the country’s labor laws.

Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. Xie Feng delivered a powerful message of resilience and global innovation during the U.S. premiere of “My China Album – My China Footprints” in Washington.