UN at 80: The Road Ahead for Global Cooperation
At 80, the United Nations faces today’s complex challenges. Experts Liu Baocheng and Emmanuel Matambo share insights on its past impact and urgent reforms for a more inclusive future.
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At 80, the United Nations faces today’s complex challenges. Experts Liu Baocheng and Emmanuel Matambo share insights on its past impact and urgent reforms for a more inclusive future.
The CPC’s fourth plenary session in Beijing unveiled the Chinese mainland’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), setting goals in innovation, sustainability, social welfare, regional integration and global cooperation.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng says China and the U.S. ‘can and should’ become partners and friends, highlighting subnational ties with Oregon and shared global interests.
Budapest hosts the launch of the Hungarian edition of Xi Jinping’s Governance of China volume 2, sparking dialogue on state governance, global cooperation and China-Hungary ties.
At ReykjavĂk’s Arctic Circle Assembly, delegates from 70 nations warn a climate and cooperation tipping point looms. From Iceland’s geothermal power to calls for “science diplomacy,” stakes are high.
Marking 80 years since the UN Charter came into force on Oct. 24, 1945, we explore its enduring principles, global impact, and why its vision matters for today’s youth, innovators, and changemakers.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Icelandic President Halla Tomasdottir at the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women in Beijing, urging deeper China-Iceland cooperation and stronger gender equality efforts.
Spain’s Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares visits the Chinese mainland to boost trade, tech, and sustainability ties during a two-day diplomatic trip.
The Chinese mainland and Switzerland issued a joint document at their fourth Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Bellinzona, outlining plans to deepen cooperation in trade, culture, and more.
At the UN Human Rights Council’s 60th session, China united nearly 70 WTO members to pass a consensus resolution boosting economic, social and cultural rights through stronger multilateral cooperation.