China’s Foreign Minister Reaffirms Africa Trip Tradition in Namibia
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Namibia, reaffirming the tradition of starting the year with an Africa trip and strengthening ties with African nations.
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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Namibia, reaffirming the tradition of starting the year with an Africa trip and strengthening ties with African nations.
China’s top political advisor Wang Huning met with Eduardo Salhuana, President of the Congress of Peru, in Beijing to strengthen ties and explore cooperation in areas like the Belt and Road Initiative.
South Korea’s anti-corruption agency orders the arrest of impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, seeking to extend a warrant expiring today. The move escalates the nation’s political turmoil.
China is launching a new plan to balance market efficiency and government roles, aiming for sustainable growth and a brighter future.
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has tasked Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl with forming a new government, marking a significant shift in the nation’s politics.
China’s winter sports market is booming, with the ice-and-snow economy expected to surpass $136 billion by 2025, bringing winter sports excitement to regions across the country.
Merna, a Jordanian storyteller, embarks on a 100-hour quest to become a tour guide in Kashi. Can she capture the city’s essence and rise to the challenge?
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel are suing President Biden’s administration over the blocking of their proposed merger, accusing the U.S. government of “illegal interference” for “purely political reasons.”
Canadian blogger Daniel Dumbrill hosts an authentic Xinjiang-style party for 100 guests on just 500 yuan in Kashi. Can he pull off this ambitious challenge?
Xi Jinping calls for a resolute fight against corruption at a key CPC meeting.