China, 5 Central Asian nations establish emergency management cooperation mechanism

URUMQI, May 31 (Xinhua) — China and five Central Asian nations have officially established a China-Central Asia emergency management cooperation mechanism. China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of understanding on the establishment of the mechanism during a ministerial meeting in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on […]

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Commitment to two-state solution must not waver: Xi Jinping

Israel has been invading Palestine for a long time. Regarding the ongoing war, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that the war cannot continue indefinitely. Justice cannot remain absent forever. That the promise of a two-state solution will waver at will is not right. We must move forward strongly. He said these things while addressing the […]

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North Korea fired 10 missiles into the Sea of ​​Japan

North Korea’s defense forces have fired short-range ballistic missiles into the Sea of ​​Japan. These missiles were launched early on Thursday. South Korea’s defense forces confirmed this information in a statement, saying that Pyongyang fired at least 10 ballistic missiles at the eastern coast early on Thursday. The statement referred to this incident as ‘provocative’ […]

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400 footprints of dinosaurs 12 million years ago in China

More than 400 dinosaur footprints have been found in China. Chinese archaeologists said the impressions found in the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province date back to the Cretaceous period, about 120 million years ago. Chinese media CCTV reported this news. The researchers say the imprints suggest that during the Cretaceous period, there was […]

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Hong Kong’s Landmark Subversion Trial: A Turning Point in the City’s Legal and Political Landscape

In a landmark trial that underscores the ongoing tensions in Hong Kong’s political and legal spheres, fourteen pro-democracy activists were found guilty of subversion under the controversial national security law imposed by Beijing. The trial, which has attracted global attention, concluded with two activists acquitted, highlighting the polarized views on Hong Kong’s future. The case […]

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Taiwan Accuses China of Aggressive Strategy to Alter Status Quo

Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung sounded the alarm on Thursday over what he described as China’s persistent efforts to “nibble away” at Taiwan’s autonomy and create a new normal through military drills and diplomatic pressure. These actions, he asserted, are not only a threat to Taiwan but pose a significant concern for global stability. Following […]

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North Korea’s Latest Missile Launch: Tactical Demonstration or Strategic Provocation?

North Korea’s recent salvo of at least 10 short-range ballistic missiles, fired off its east coast early Thursday, is stirring international concern. South Korean military officials suggest the display may be aimed at potential buyers, notably Russia, amidst ongoing tensions in the region. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirmed that one missile landed outside Japan’s […]

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China and Japan to Revive Ruling Party Dialogues Amidst Renewed Regional Cooperation

In a significant diplomatic move, China and Japan have agreed to restart regular talks between their ruling parties, ending a six-year hiatus. This decision, announced by Japanese coalition government officials on Wednesday, marks a potential thaw in the strained relations between Asia’s two largest economies. The announcement follows a landmark three-way summit held on Monday […]

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