Photo: Jiang Yushi/People's Daily
The 2nd Silk
Road Global News Awards was announced at the 2025 Media Cooperation Forum on Belt and
Road held in Kunming, Southwest China's Yunnan Province on Tuesday.
All awards are initially evaluated by the academic committe, finalized by the judging committee, and then approved by the members of the Belt and
Road News Network (BRNN) council.
Highlights included Colin Stevens, editor-in-chief of EU Reporter, who won Best Reporting for
China's Belt &
Road:
Building Bridges not Walls. Argentine photographers Renato Valentini, Rocío Vellón and others took home Best Photography Award for their photo essay
CRRC New Energy Trains Roll into Jujuy. Best Video went to In the Book of my Dreams by News.am from Armenia, while Documentary: Treasures and Masks, a co-production by Egyptian Television and China Media Group, was honored with the Best Innovation Award.
The 2nd Silk
Road Global News Award, hosted by the BRNN and organized by the BRNN council chair, People's Daily, features four categories—Best Reporting, Best Photography, Best Video, and Best Innovation.
Since its call for submissions from April 2024, the 2nd Silk
Road Global News Awards received nearly 5,000 entries from 110 countries and regions. The awards recognized a total of 58 works from 37 countries, with four grand prizes, 16 nominations and 38 finalist awards.
The Belt and
Road News Network is a key platform for media cooperation within the BRI framework. The Silk
Road Global News Award is the Belt and
Road News Network’s flagship brand event and the only international journalism award within the Belt and
Road Initiative’s multilateral cooperation framework.
The 2nd Silk
Road Global News Awards is included in the list of multilateral cooperation deliverables of the Third Belt and
Road Forum for International Cooperation.