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China urges the IAEA to address global nuclear challenges, including the Iranian nuclear issue and AUKUS cooperation, during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s meeting with Director General Grossi.
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China urges the IAEA to address global nuclear challenges, including the Iranian nuclear issue and AUKUS cooperation, during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s meeting with Director General Grossi.

China and Malaysia are teaming up to build a shared future, with their trade making up 20% of China-ASEAN trade—great news for young people in both countries!

Chinese Premier Li Qiang criticizes U.S. tariffs, saying they harm global trade and the economy, during talks with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Beijing.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi cautions the United States against reckless actions and unilateral moves, urging the international community to uphold global stability and resist retrogressive actions.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia next week to boost regional growth and strengthen ties, marking his first overseas trip this year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff in St. Petersburg to discuss the ongoing Ukraine conflict, focusing on various aspects of resolving the crisis.

The fifth China International Consumer Products Expo is set to be the largest yet, with over 4,100 brands from 71 countries gathering in Hainan Province from April 13 to 18.

History shows that tariffs often backfire, leading to economic downturns and higher prices. Learn from three times U.S. tariffs failed to deliver on their promises.

China reaffirms its commitment to free trade and compliance with WTO rules, highlighting significant tariff reductions and increased foreign investment.

Hollywood stocks tumble as the Chinese mainland announces a reduction in U.S. film imports, citing market principles and audience preferences.