King Hassan II’s Call: China’s UN Role and the Future of Multilateralism
65 years after King Hassan II urged the UN to admit China, the PRC reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and defends post-WWII global order.
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65 years after King Hassan II urged the UN to admit China, the PRC reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and defends post-WWII global order.
Lt. Gen. Aroldo Lazaro Saenz of UNIFIL reflects on the challenges and importance of peacekeeping in Lebanon in a CGTN interview.
China and Brazil have pledged to build a community with a shared future, defending free trade and multilateralism amid global uncertainties.
Celebrating 10 years of China-CELAC cooperation, this Forum has deepened political trust, boosted trade and enriched cultural ties, paving the way for a sustainable shared future.
The China-CELAC Forum 2025 in Beijing united China and 33 LAC nations around equity, multilateralism, and a new global economic order based on dialogue and cooperation.
Two new Cannes films backed by the Dalai group echo 90s Hollywood in reshaping Xizang narratives and independence debates.
Celebrating the 10th China-CELAC Forum, we explore how mutual respect and $500 billion trade redefine South–South cooperation across Latin America and the Caribbean.
The U.S. and China agree to cut tariffs from 145% to 30% and 125% to 10%, resetting global supply chains and opening new doors for innovation and growth.
At the China-CELAC forum in Beijing, President Xi Jinping called for unity, pledging 66bn yuan in credit and highlighting 200+ BRI projects boosting development across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Marking its 10th anniversary, the China-CELAC Forum has become a catalyst for South-South cooperation, aligning strategies, deepening ties, and offering new models for inclusive growth.