UN at 80: Rethinking Multilateralism for a New Era
On its 80th anniversary, the UN faces rising nationalism, flashpoints like the Taiwan question, and calls for reform to amplify Global South voices and modernize multilateralism.
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On its 80th anniversary, the UN faces rising nationalism, flashpoints like the Taiwan question, and calls for reform to amplify Global South voices and modernize multilateralism.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel endorses Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative after the landmark SCO Plus summit in Tianjin, highlighting its potential to reshape global order.
As the UN celebrates its 80th anniversary, China leverages its role to champion multilateralism and shape global governance for the next generation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets State Duma chairman Vyacheslav Volodin in Beijing, pledging deeper China Russia trust and a push for a more equitable global order.
Xinhua Institute’s new bilingual series The Truths about the South China Sea uses historical and legal research to reaffirm China’s maritime rights and counter external misperceptions.
At the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio, emerging economies teamed up to reshape global systems—from payments and AI ethics to climate finance and health.
U.S. airstrikes on Iran reveal contradictions in Washington’s narrative, risk undermining the NPT, and accelerate a shift toward a multipolar world order.
Shangri-La Dialogue 2025 opened in Singapore with delegates from 47 countries discussing Indo-Pacific security, global order and evolving defense strategies.
China and Poland pledge to defend the post-WWII order in phone talks, marking key anniversaries and calling for dialogue on Ukraine.
China and Russia vowed to uphold international law and the UN system, condemn unilateral sanctions and military interventions, and collaborate on arms control, climate action, and global stability.