
Xi Jinping Attends Closing Session of Top Political Advisory Body in Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the closing session of the 14th National Committee of the CPPCC, China’s top political advisory body, in Beijing on Monday.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the closing session of the 14th National Committee of the CPPCC, China’s top political advisory body, in Beijing on Monday.

China’s top political advisory body concluded its annual session, calling for unity and contributions to China’s modernization. Leaders emphasized the role of political advisors in shaping the nation’s future.

Former central banker Mark Carney wins leadership of Canada’s Liberal Party, set to become Prime Minister after defeating Chrystia Freeland in a landslide victory.

Chinese lawmakers submitted 269 proposals at the National People’s Congress session, focusing on key legislation, AI-driven economic growth, and protecting private enterprises.

China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC, held its third plenary meeting, where advisors shared insights on national issues, focusing on cultural confidence, heritage protection, and environmental governance.

China’s Minister Ni Hong announces strong measures to stabilize the real estate market, ensuring timely home deliveries and supporting eligible housing projects.

China plans to enhance resources and funding to support employment by 2025, aiming to build an employment-friendly development model, according to Minister of Human Resources and Social Security Wang Xiaoping.

China has renovated 280,000 residential communities since 2019, improving urban living conditions nationwide, says Minister Ni Hong.

China’s National People’s Congress held a press conference in Beijing, focusing on improving people’s livelihood through key initiatives in education, healthcare, and employment.

A Chinese military spokesperson declared that U.S. weapons won’t prevent the inevitable end of ‘Taiwan independence,’ emphasizing the commitment to counter separatism and promote reunification.