Washington\’s $43.7b expenditure far exceeds that of other nations: Report
The United States spent $43.7 billion on nuclear weapons in 2022, more than all of the other nuclear-armed states combined, ac
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Saudi Arabia says glad to expand cooperation with China in industry, mining
RIYADH, June 12 (Xinhua) — Saudi Arabia is willing to expand cooperation with China across such sectors as industry and mining, said Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahi
Interview: U.S. debt crisis reveals flaws in U.S. politics, fiscal policy, says Thai banker
BANGKOK, June 8 (Xinhua) — The latest U.S. debt-ceiling saga has shaken the global economy, exposing flaws in U.S. politics and fiscal policy, a Thai banker has said, warning governments and investor
Countries in the global south can emulate China\’s example to create sustainable development
The recent state visit of Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki to China has shed light on the importance of sustainable development and bilateral cooperation. China\’s journey of modernization has been we
China slams Truss\’s trip to Taiwan as attempt to serve selfish political interests
BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhua) — China on Wednesday slammed former United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Liz Truss\’s trip to Taiwan, saying that for a British political has-been, using Taiwan to grab attentio
Top Chinese legislator says China ready to deepen cooperation with Senegal
DAKAR, May 17 (Xinhua) — China stands ready to expand practical cooperation with Senegal and will continue to contribute positively to Africa\’s peace and development, visiting top Chinese legislator
China supports over 30 int\’l welfare projects for disabled
BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhua) — With the support of the Chinese government, Rehabilitation International (RI), a non-profit NGO, has launched more than 30 welfare projects benefiting people with disabilit
Washington\’s trade war causes losses to itself and world
BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — The recent U.S. Census Bureau data suggest that the U.S. merchandise trade deficit with China was larger in 2022 than when Donald Trump was president, said an article on th
So-called \”rules-based international order\” reveals U.S. hegemony
Some people in the United States, to hype the Group of Seven (G7) Summit to be held in Japan\’s Hiroshima, are raising their pitch in peddling the so-called \”rules-based international order.\”
However,
World Insights: Why China-Ecuador FTA can propel bilateral relations to new heights
QUITO, May 11 (Xinhua) — The recently signed free trade agreement (FTA) between Ecuador and China will enhance trade exchanges and bilateral relations, leading to mutual benefits, according to offici