
China’s Horse Culture and Porcelain Art Dazzle Turkmenistan
Two captivating Chinese cultural exhibitions have opened in Turkmenistan, showcasing equestrian traditions and porcelain art, strengthening cultural ties between the two nations.
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Two captivating Chinese cultural exhibitions have opened in Turkmenistan, showcasing equestrian traditions and porcelain art, strengthening cultural ties between the two nations.

Lee Jae-myung rose from poverty to become a key figure in South Korean politics. Known for his outspoken style and advocacy for social justice, he continues to influence the nation’s political landscape.

UN officials condemn a U.S.-run food aid plan in Gaza, calling it a ‘recipe for disaster’ as civilians risk their lives to access aid at militarized distribution points.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited Pyongyang to meet with DPRK leader Kim Jong Un, strengthening ties between the two nations amid regional tensions.

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