China’s Martyrs’ Day: Leaders Honor National Heroes at Tiananmen Square
Join us for a special coverage of China’s Martyrs’ Day on September 30, where leaders honor national heroes at Tiananmen Square.
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Join us for a special coverage of China’s Martyrs’ Day on September 30, where leaders honor national heroes at Tiananmen Square.
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The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou brings together 45 Asian countries and regions, celebrating sports and cultural exchange during China’s Mid-Autumn Festival.
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The U.S. expands its Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act by adding three more Chinese firms to the Entity List, intensifying tensions with China over alleged forced labor practices in Xinjiang.
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Africa adopts the One Health approach to address climate change and public health challenges, fostering collaboration across human, animal, and environmental sectors.
European policymakers grapple with rising public debt and inflation, sparking debates on fiscal union and austerity measures amid the ECB’s ongoing interest rate hikes.