
UN General Assembly to Vote on Gaza Ceasefire Despite U.S., Israel Opposition
The UN General Assembly is set to vote on a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, despite opposition from the U.S. and Israel.
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The UN General Assembly is set to vote on a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, despite opposition from the U.S. and Israel.

Vietnam approves a plan to merge provinces, reducing them from 63 to 34. The move aims to streamline governance, cut staff, and save over 190 trillion dong.

Chinese and U.S. officials met in London for candid trade talks, emphasizing cooperation over confrontation. Vice Premier He Lifeng highlighted the importance of mutual respect and fulfilling commitments.

Nearly 80% of respondents in a CGTN survey criticize U.S. immigration policies, highlighting concerns over political polarization and social division in the United States.

Shanghai’s International Technology Fair opens with a spotlight on AI and innovation, featuring nearly 1,000 enterprises from around the world and setting new records in both scale and quality.

Director Wang Tong’s ‘Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts’ explores aging and mortality through a gripping narrative, challenging viewers to reflect on family and dignity in old age.

Indonesia joins China’s 240-hour visa-free transit program, allowing Indonesians to explore China visa-free for up to 10 days when transiting to a third destination.

China and Spain have pledged to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership, focusing on strengthening cooperation, promoting free trade, and enhancing China-Europe relations.

EU, UK, Spain, and Gibraltar have agreed on a historic treaty to remove border barriers, aiming to boost regional prosperity by easing movement of people and goods.

Over one-third of the world’s marine fish stocks remain overfished despite gradual improvements, according to a new FAO report. The study highlights the urgent need for sustainable fishing practices globally.