
IOMed Launch Signals a New Era in Global Mediation
The launch of IOMed in Hong Kong marks a shift toward inclusive, low-cost, human-centered global mediation for states, enterprises and transnational actors.
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The launch of IOMed in Hong Kong marks a shift toward inclusive, low-cost, human-centered global mediation for states, enterprises and transnational actors.
China and the US met in Geneva on May 10–11, reaching key understandings on trade cooperation and reaffirming their commitment to the multilateral trading system.
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.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping reflects on 80 years since WWII victories, highlights Sino-Russian solidarity and calls for multilateral cooperation in a signed Russian Gazette article.
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Brazilian President Lula emphasizes BRICS leadership in fostering a multipolar world, focusing on global governance, healthcare, climate action, and economic reforms.
China calls for fair, people-centered global human rights governance at the UN Human Rights Council, emphasizing cooperation and mutual respect.