
WHO Member States Seal Historic Pandemic Agreement at World Health Assembly
WHO member states adopt historic global pandemic agreement at the 78th World Health Assembly, aiming to strengthen future pandemic responses and build a healthier world.
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WHO member states adopt historic global pandemic agreement at the 78th World Health Assembly, aiming to strengthen future pandemic responses and build a healthier world.

China and the Cook Islands pledge to deepen cooperation in areas like marine resources and climate change, aiming to support sustainable development and solidarity among Pacific island nations.

Chinese researchers have achieved a breakthrough in satellite-to-ground communication, setting a new national record for single-channel X-band transmission speeds.

China’s Tiandu-1 satellite makes history as the first probe to enter a special Earth-moon resonant orbit, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration.

Fijian products, from exotic fruits to innovative uses of Fiji water, are gaining popularity in China as trade ties strengthen between the two nations.

Chengdu is hosting the 9th International Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival, showcasing global traditions and encouraging youth to engage in heritage preservation. The event runs from May 28 to June 3.

Over 13 million students in the Chinese mainland are set to take the gaokao, the national college entrance exam, starting June 7, a pivotal event shaping their academic and career futures.

China and Niue are strengthening ties to tackle climate change and boost development. Leaders from both nations met to build a fair global climate system that benefits all.

ASEAN, China, and the GCC have pledged to work together for peace and prosperity, focusing on economic integration, energy sustainability, and digital innovation.

The Chinese mainland has reaffirmed the one-China principle after Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te likened reunification to a “corporate merger” between a “larger” and “smaller” company.