China and Africa have mutually beneficial needs, says AU representative to China

Rahmat Allah Mohamed Osman, the permanent representative of the African Union (AU) to China, highlighted in a recent interview with Global Times that the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) that just concluded in Beijing is significant for China-Africa relations. He believes that China and Africa have mutually beneficial needs, and expresses hopes for the implementation of more policies in China's support in agriculture, industry, and talent development to Africa.

'For the sake of Filipino nation, we should not take any side': Philippine scholar at Beijing Xiangshan Forum

"For the sake of the Filipino nation, I don't think we should take any side," a Philippine scholar said on Friday on the sidelines of the ongoing Beijing Xiangshan Forum, calling for more dialogue between China and the Philippines to de-escalate tensions while stressing the need for ASEAN unity when faced with external intervention.

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    Spain needs to reconsider its position on EU's proposed additional tariffs for Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday, amid his visit to China.

    By Huang Lanlan in Kunshan | 2024/9/11 23:33:57
  • Harris, Trump face off in debate, trading barbs over wide range of issues

    US Vice President Kamala Harris and former US president Donald Trump faced off in Philadelphia on Tuesday night local time in their first presidential debate ahead of the November election, clashing over a wide range of issues including abortion, immigration, the economy and foreign policy in a showdown that lasted one hour and 45 minutes.

    By Wang Qi | 2024/9/11 20:12:32
  • Elements to Control Terahertz Laser Radiation Created in Russia

    The characteristics of high-power terahertz beams in new laser systems can be controlled using silicon and diamond optical elements created at the Samara University.

    By SPUTNIK | 2024/9/11 18:47:06
  • Cultural and linguistic exchange promotes mutual understanding and true multilateralism, says Cervantes Institute director

    The Cervantes Institute opened its second branch in Shanghai on Tuesday. This is the Institute's second branch in China, following the establishment of the Beijing branch in 2006.

    By Huang Lanlan in Shanghai | 2024/9/10 20:24:25
  • Dubai, Abu Dhabi top 2024 Global Real Estate Transparency Index in MENA

    The UAE has made significant strides in global real estate market transparency, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi securing a place among the top 5 improvers in the transparency score globally, according to JLL's 2024 Global Real Estate Transparency Index (GRETI).

    By WAM | 2024/9/10 19:22:46
  • Gaza war 'has been raging for too long'

    The UN Security Council on Wednesday heard a growing call for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas following the killings by the latter of six hostages held in Gaza as speakers also discussed the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and escalating tensions in the West Bank.

    By Yang Sheng | 2024/9/5 23:46:42
  • Japan-Australia security talks detrimental to regional stability, world peace: experts

    With multiple references to China-related issues, Japan and Australia vowed to bolster military ties to cope with an increasingly complex regional situation during their “two-plus-two” security meeting in Australia on Thursday, which Chinese observers warn would jeopardize peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region and raise deep concerns among regional countries.

    By Xu Keyue | 2024/9/6 0:07:49
  • Lao edition of "Up and Out of Poverty" launched in Vientiane

    The launching ceremony for the Lao edition of Chinese President Xi Jinping's book on poverty relief "Up and Out of Poverty" is held in Vientiane, capital of Laos, on Sept. 4, 2024.

    By Xinhua | 2024/9/5 11:54:33
  • Zhejiang's cooperation with African countries embodies win-win path of China-Africa relations: conference

    In recent years, cooperation between East China's Zhejiang Province and African nations has steadily deepened, spanning various fields such as trade, culture, and healthcare. This reflects the high-quality advancement of the China-Africa community with a shared future.

    By Shan Jie | 2024/9/4 21:39:06
  • Pressure mounts on Netanyahu amid protests; 'cease-fire deal elusive with US support'

    Nationwide protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu across Israel are calling for a cease-fire deal in exchange for hostages, but analysts saw dim hope of such a deal as Israel, with US support, can still withstand the pressure and sustain the war.

    By Yang Sheng | 2024/9/3 23:11:00
  • Yahsat approves interim dividend of AED204.94 million for H1

    The Board of Directors of Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) has approved the distribution of interim dividends of 8.40 fils per share for the first half of 2024.

    By wam | 2024/9/3 22:11:59
  • Putin's Mongolia visit eyes 'enhancing economic ties, a continuation of Pivot to the East policy'

    At the invitation of Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to Mongolia on September 2-3, with meetings between two sides would be devoted to key issues of bilateral relations and promising areas of cooperation.

    By Shen Sheng | 2024/9/3 0:20:22
  • My studies here in China are equipping me with knowledge that I can apply in Africa, says former state minister of Ethiopia

    Editor's Note: The 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit will be held in Beijing from September 4 to 6. The theme of this year's summit is "Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future." In light of this, the Global Times launches a series of China-Africa stories, including interviews with political leaders, stories of exchanges between young people from China and African countries, and intensive cooperation in various fields. Through these stories, we will see how China and Africa are deepening their ties and building a brighter future together. In this instalment, Global Times reporter Zhao Yusha talked with Endalkachew Sime, PhD student at Peking University, ex-state minister of planning and development of Ethiopia and ex-secretary general of the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations.

    By Zhao Yusha | 2024/9/2 21:34:51
  • China-African cooperation is 'empathetic,' different from the West: Kenyan govt advisor

    Editor's Note: The 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit will be held in Beijing from September 4 to 6. The theme of this year's summit is “Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future.” In light of this, the Global Times launches a series of China-Africa stories, including interviews with political leaders, stories of exchanges between young people from China and African countries, and intensive cooperation in various fields. Through these stories, we will see how China and Africa are deepening their ties and building a brighter future together. In this instalment, Global Times reporter Zhao Yusha talked with Mwangi Wachira, an advisor for the Kenyan government and also a former economist with the World Bank.

    By Zhao Yusha | 2024/9/2 21:31:14
  • Deepfake crime in S.Korea triggers discussions in China

    A deepfake crime surge in South Korea has sparked worries in China as Chinese experts said on Sunday that AI-powered scams have turned into an international concern, and social media platform operators should take more action.

    By Li Yawei | 2024/9/1 22:31:00
  • India's second nuclear missile submarine should be used responsibly: experts

    India is reportedly scheduled to launch its second nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine on Thursday. Chinese experts said that India should wield this power responsibly and contribute to peace and stability, rather than use it to flex muscles.

    By Liu Xuanzun | 2024/8/29 18:42:18
  • Russian Scientists Studied How Stress Hormone Affects Sleep

    Russia's Saratov State University (SSU) researchers have developed a mathematical model demonstrating how the rhythm of cortisol secretion affects the regulation of sleep and wakefulness.

    By sputnik | 2024/8/29 15:54:23
  • Thailand confirms Asia's first known case of more contagious and deadlier version of mpox

    Thailand has confirmed Asia's first known case of a more contagious and potentially deadlier version of the mpox virus with its transmission modes changed.

    By Du Qiongfang | 2024/8/27 0:26:09
  • Modi's commitment to brokering peace 'tested by Kiev's precondition'

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to brokering peace between Russia and Ukraine, as well as New Delhi's ties with Moscow, were put to the test after Kiev hinted that signing the communique of the Switzerland Ukraine peace conference is a precondition for hosting a second summit on peace.

    By Zhao Yusha | 2024/8/26 23:34:02
  • Australia pushes policing pact with PICs to 'contain China's role'

    Australian officials are confident of locking in an ambitious Pacific-wide policing pact amid the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting this week, with the hope that it can help contain China's security presence in the region.

    By Zhang Han | 2024/8/25 23:46:51
  • Israel, Hezbollah exchange fire; 'Middle East still far from peace'

    Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon exchanged extensive fire early Sunday, marking the most serious direct conflict between them during the ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict that started October 2023.

    By Yang Sheng | 2024/8/25 23:43:24
  • Will India's 'yoga diplomacy' work in bridging gap between Russia and Ukraine?

    By shuttling between both Russia and Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be hoping to use "yoga diplomacy" to show India's flexibility in bridging the gap between conflicting parties. However, strength is what New Delhi lacks in making "yoga diplomacy" successful this time, analysts said.

    By Zhao Yusha and Shen Sheng | 2024/8/22 20:40:32
  • Authorities Say Russia Fulfills Its Wheat Supply Commitments to Utmost

    Russia upholds its wheat supply commitments to Egypt to the utmost, Egyptian Supply and Internal Trade Minister Sherif Farouk said on Monday.

    By sputnik | 2024/8/21 15:46:43
  • Modi's Kiev visit 'a symbolic gesture' for peace talk

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reportedly scheduled to visit Ukraine on August 23, marking the first visit by an Indian leader since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began in February 2022. While India is prepared to contribute to resolving the conflict, analysts said that Modi's visit, which aims to repair ties with the West and the US, is a largely symbolic gesture and unlikely to significantly advance peace talks, especially given the ongoing conflict in the Kursk region.

    By Liu Xin | 2024/8/20 21:19:22
  • Blinken's urge to break cease-fire impasse 'reflects US desire to reduce its involvement'

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday that Israel has accepted a proposal to bridge the differences that are holding up a cease-fire and hostage release deal in Gaza, and he called on Hamas to do the same.

    By Zhao Yusha | 2024/8/20 21:23:07
  • Zaki Nusseibeh signs transport fund for 'ALainSat-1' satellite

    Zaki Nusseibeh, Cultural Adviser to the UAE President and Chancellor of the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), today signed the transport fund for the satellite "ALainSat-1."

    By WAM | 2024/8/20 17:11:07
  • Yury Trutnev: Eastern Economic Forum will showcase the results of the development of Russia's Far Eastern regions and give additional impetus to the development of the Far East

    One of the topics of discussion at a recent meeting of the Far Eastern Federal District Council chaired by Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev was the preparations for the Eastern Economic Forum 2024. The event was attended by heads of regions and representatives of federal ministries and departments.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 17:59:16
  • Ukraine's attacks on Russia 'diminishes peace talk hope'

    Although Russia and Ukraine are reportedly set to hold indirect talks in Doha, Qatar for a “landmark agreement” halting strikes on energy and power infrastructure on both sides, Ukraine's surprise attack and incursion into Russia's western Kursk region last week appears to have derailed the schedule and thrown potential partial cease-fire talks into doubt in the short term, observers said on Sunday.

    By Xu Keyue | 2024/8/18 23:16:39
  • Meloni's visit to China 'timely,' pushing China-Italy ties to a new stage: Chinese Ambassador to Italy

    At the end of July, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni arrived in China for her first China visit since taking office. During her visit, she met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, and Zhao Leji, chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee. In an exclusive interview with the Global Times (GT), Chinese Ambassador to Italy Jia Guide (Jia) said that the visit further enhanced the mutual political trust in China-Italy relations, successfully pushing the China-Italy comprehensive strategic partnership to a new stage.

    By Zhao Yusha and Bai Yunyi | 2024/8/18 19:00:59
  • Thai King appoints Paetongtarn Shinawatra as new PM

    Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn has appointed Paetongtarn Shinawatra as the country's prime minister, Secretary-General of the House of Representatives Arpath Sukhanunth announced on Sunday.

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/18 10:37:53
  • Massive protests erupt following rape and murder of doctor, sparking reflection on when Indian women will achieve real independence

    Hospitals and clinics across India turned away patients except for emergency cases on Saturday as medical professionals started a 24-hour shutdown in protest against the brutal rape and murder of a doctor in the eastern city of Kolkata, Reuters reported.

    By Zhang Yuying | 2024/8/17 21:41:54
  • Russia, Ukraine continue fighting in Kursk

    As Russia continues to fight back against the offensive on its territory by Ukraine, a Russian parliamentary deputy said on Friday that Kiev's attack may lead to the conclusion that “the world is on the brink of a third world war,” media reported. Experts said that the situation on the battlefield is now more complicated, warning of the potential for the conflict to spill over and become more brutal.

    By Zhang Yuying | 2024/8/16 23:11:44
  • Paetongtarn Shinawatra secures majority support in parliament to become Thailand's new PM

    Paetongtarn Shinawatra secures majority support in parliament to become Thailand's new PM

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/16 13:25:50
  • US-France naval drills in Philippine Sea are mere publicity stunt: experts

    The US and French navies recently conducted a joint drill in the Philippine Sea “in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific,” but Chinese experts said on Thursday that such move had no practical significance, and served only as a publicity stunt.

    By Guo Yuandan | 2024/8/16 1:47:07
  • Global community protests against Japan's expansion of whale hunt

    With a mournful cry echoing through the air, a male fin whale with a length of over 20 meters and a weight of over 55 tons was captured off the coast of Iwate Prefecture, Japan in early August. Everything happened so suddenly, leaving behind its final silhouette on the sea, gazing up at the sky and bidding farewell to the ocean that nurtured its growth. What awaits it now are cold blades and greedy diners.

    By Xu Keyue | 2024/8/16 0:09:17
  • New cease-fire talks start as Gaza death toll passes 40,000

    A new round of Gaza cease-fire talks was held in the Qatari capital Doha on Thursday afternoon, while Hamas officials did not join the talks, media reported. Hamas' absence from a new round of Gaza cease-fire talks has dashed hopes that they may yield some substantial results, and the failure to reach a deal increases the risk of Iran striking Israel to avenge the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran last month, said observers.

    By Zhao Yusha and Shen Sheng | 2024/8/15 22:22:15
  • Embassy of Pakistan in China celebrates 78th Independence Day of Pakistan

    Embassy of Pakistan in China celebrated the 78th Independence Day of Pakistan in Beijing on Wednesday. Activities were hosted at the embassy. The friendship between China and Pakistan was also celebrated at an award ceremony.

    By Dong Feng | 2024/8/15 1:17:48
  • Russia's Rostec to present portable mini-radars for detecting unmanned boats

    Rostec is one of Russia's largest state corporations, with a diverse portfolio of over 800 companies, including defense contractors, aerospace companies, as well as industrial and technology firms.

    By sputnik | 2024/8/14 14:48:15
  • Japan PM Kishida not to run in ruling party presidential election next month: media

    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has decided that he will not run in the presidential election of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party next month, multiple local media outlets reported on Wednesday.

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/14 9:55:16
  • Five 'economic tectonic forces' are reshaping global economy: Former governor of Bank of Canada

    In today's world, where challenges and opportunities coexist, the global economy is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. How to respond to these changes and uncertainties has become a common issue for governments, businesses, and individuals alike. Recently, Global Times reporters Xie Wenting and Bai Yunyi (GT) conducted an exclusive interview with renowned economist and former governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz (Poloz), on this topic. According to Poloz, five economic tectonic forces – population aging, debt accumulation, income inequality, technological advancement, and climate change – are constantly shifting and accumulating, much like geological forces, and are causing profound "economic earthquakes" around the globe.

    By Xie Wenting and Bai Yunyi | 2024/8/13 19:44:08
  • UAE economy continues robust growth across real estate, tourism, manufacturing: OPEC

    The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said the UAE's economy continues to demonstrate robust growth, particularly within non-oil sectors such as real estate, tourism, and manufacturing.

    By wam | 2024/8/13 16:01:30
  • As Russia fights off Ukraine offensive, experts warn of wider confrontation

    The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has recently seen a significant escalation, as Russian forces attempt to repel the largest incursion into their territory in decades by Ukrainian troops. This escalation, resulting in severe civilian injuries and thousands evacuated from the Kursk region, will further complicate the situation on the battlefield, and potentially trigger a broader confrontation involving NATO and neighboring countries, experts said..

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/11 21:05:55
  • Indian FM visits Maldives; 'China-Maldives cooperation not exclusive, doesn't affect India'

    After Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar assured that ties with the Maldives are a priority during his meeting with top Maldivian officials on Saturday, some Indian media said Jaishankar's visit has China in mind. Chinese experts said on Sunday that China does not seek exclusive engagement or cooperation from Maldives, while India perceives China as a threat to its supremacy in the region.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/11 19:45:47
  • Entire doping ecosystem formed in US under government indulgence: investigation report

    While the US has ramped up efforts to discredit Chinese athletes with doping allegations, a media investigation report revealed on Saturday that a deeply entrenched doping industry has taken root in the US over recent decades, from athletes to coaches and agents, and from pharmaceutical companies to government bodies.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/10 17:23:36
  • US Embassy in China faces backlash over color-adjusted photos of swimmers' faces at Paris Olympics

    The US Embassy in China has been questioned after posting color-adjusted photos to celebrate US swimmers' success at the Paris Olympics.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/9 20:13:41
  • Riots in UK 'a microcosm of Europe's broader challenges'

    The anti-migrant riots that have broken out across the UK over the past week marked the worst social unrest in Britain in 13 years. Although the far-right demonstrations that had been anticipated by police failed to materialize Wednesday, Chinese nationals working and living in the country said they have growing safety concerns, and fear that the chaos has yet to come to an end.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/9 0:21:39
  • Kursk attack 'worsens conflict, dashes hopes for peace talks'

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called the alleged incursion by Ukraine a "large-scale provocation" after Ukrainian forces reportedly launched a "massive attack" in Russia's Kursk region, which has reportedly resulted in at least five civilian deaths and more than 30 injuries.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/8 23:32:06
  • Concerns raised over Kishida's move to push discussion on pacifist Constitution revision

    In a bid to win support from conservative forces ahead of an upcoming party leadership election, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is looking to drag Japan into a dangerous abyss by urging the party to accelerate the discussion on revising Japan's pacifist Constitution, a move that many believe will instill fear into those who cherish peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/8 23:27:46
  • Boeing's military products questioned after Starliner embarrassment

    As Boeing's Starliner remains stranded in space and its airliners repeatedly encounter issues, experts on Thursday questioned the company's technical and management capabilities as a whole, raising doubts over other Boeing products, especially those with military applications that affect peace and stability in the world.

    By Liu Xuanzun and Fan Anqi | 2024/8/8 22:51:30
  • Chinese FM calls for intl community to unite behind cease-fire in Gaza

    Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi has held phone conversations with the foreign ministers of Egypt and Jordan, condemning the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31, calling for efforts by different parties to prevent further escalation of conflicts and urging countries to form a joint force to help achieve a cease-fire in Gaza.

    By Liu Xin | 2024/8/8 0:24:25
  • Harris chooses Minnesota Governor as running mate

    US Vice-President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic candidate for president, announced on Tuesday to choose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/7 23:31:52
  • 4 Chinese nationals dead in Nepal helicopter crash: Chinese Embassy

    4 Chinese nationals dead in Nepal helicopter crash: Chinese Embassy

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/7 18:31:14
  • Belarus Air Defense Units Will Take Part in Live-Fire Drills on Russian Territory

    Military personnel of a Belarusian air defense unit will take part in a live-fire exercise on the territory of Russia, the Belarusian Defense Ministry said on Monday.

    By Sputnik | 2024/8/7 17:47:14
  • Bangladesh's president dissolves parliament after PM leaves nation

    Bangladesh's President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Tuesday dissolved the parliament, a key demand of the protestors, following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation and her reported flight to India.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/7 0:49:45
  • Japan seeks to increase Central Asia presence, but may find it 'hard to drive a wedge'

    Japan is attempting to boost its presence in Central Asia, driving a wedge between Central Asian countries and China, Russia with the latest plan of its Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to attend a summit with regional leaders during a tour of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Mongolia from Friday through August 12.

    By Xu Keyue | 2024/8/6 23:44:03
  • Deepened US-Australia security cooperation 'risks exacerbating confrontation'

    The US and Australia are expected to hold the Australia-US Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN), with the participation of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles, in Annapolis, Maryland on Tuesday.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/6 23:39:02
  • Russia, US intensify moves as tensions mount in Middle East

    While Russia and the US intensify maneuver in the Middle East as tensions between Iran and Israel ramp up due to the assassinations of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu visited Iran and the US increased its military presence.

    By Yang Sheng | 2024/8/6 23:36:35
  • UAE banking sector's net international reserves up 8% in first five months to AED1.236 trillion

    Net international reserves of UAE banking sector rose by 8 percent or AED 91 billion in the first five months of the year to reach AED 1.236 trillion by end of last May from AED 1.145 trillion by the end of last year, according to the Monthly Statistical Bulletin - Banking & Monetary Statistics for May 2024, issued by the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) on Monday.

    By wam | 2024/8/6 16:57:53
  • F-16 fighter jets deployment 'could escalate Ukraine crisis'

    Ukraine has received the US-made F-16 fighter jets that had long been on its wish list, which may provide Kiev with more strength to deter the Russian air force, but analysts said the F-16 alone will not reverse the situation in the battlefield. Military analysts also point out Russia has the capability of responding to the F-16 deployment, and this military aid is very likely to further escalate the Russia-Ukraine conflict, dampening already dim hopes of peace talks.

    By Yang Sheng | 2024/8/6 0:06:15
  • Riots grip UK in wake of stabbing tragedy

    Violence escalated across the UK over the weekend, with protesters taking to the streets in Liverpool, Hull, Nottingham and other cities, leaving buildings and vehicles on fire and shops looted. The riot, reportedly the largest in scale in the past 13 years, was fueled by disinformation that swirled online about the identity of the perpetrator of an attack in the northern town of Southport on July 29 that left three girls dead.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/5 22:03:28
  • Iran's possible retaliation 'unlikely to lead to wider war'

    Iran may retaliate against Israel in a way similar to the previous round in April, but the intensity and scope could be larger with the deployment of proxies, Chinese experts said, as Israel and the US brace for potential attacks from Iran and Lebanese group Hezbollah, which could happen "as soon as Monday."

    By Fan Anqi | 2024/8/5 22:06:42
  • German defense chief's visit to Manila 'underscores opportunist approach'

    The German defense minister's interactions with the Philippine president and the Philippine defense chief, along with their discussions over a security agreement, aim to highlight Germany's "influence" in the Asia-Pacific region, and such move also aligns with the US "Indo-Pacific Strategy," underscoring Germany's opportunism, analysts said. While the Philippines has intensified efforts to involve more external countries in the South China Sea issue to counter China, neither the US, Germany, nor any other country would genuinely protect the Philippines, they noted.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/5 21:53:54
  • Bangladesh PM resigns, interim government to run country: army chief

    An interim government will be set up to run Bangladesh after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned Monday amid protests in the South Asian country, according to army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman.

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/5 17:31:30
  • Hezbollah launches rockets at Israel as conflicts escalate

    The likelihood of conflicts spilling over in the Middle East continues to rise as Hezbollah said on Sunday it had launched dozens of Katyusha rockets at Israel with Iran reportedly expected to attack Israel as early as Monday. A potential direct confrontation between Iran and Israel has emerged as the most significant manifestation of the spillover effects of the Palestine-Israel conflict, yet given Iran's domestic and international situation, an all-out war with Israel seems unlikely, said experts.

    By Zhao Yusha | 2024/8/5 0:41:37
  • Election disputes continue in Venezuela while US seeks to 'pursue suitable political ecology'

    The unrest in Venezuela has not abated as supporters for incumbent President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado took to streets after dispute over election result continued, as supporters of Maduro crowded some of main avenues of capital Caracas on Saturday.

    By Zhang Han | 2024/8/5 0:34:43
  • To Lam elected as Vietnam's party general secretary

    The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has elected To Lam as general secretary of the CPV Central Committee, according to a statement on Saturday.

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/3 11:40:20
  • More details emerge on Haniyeh's assassination as tension escalates

    The Palestinian political group Hamas called for prayers for its political chief Ismail Haniyeh and declared a "day of furious rage" on Friday over his killing and the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. Analysts said that the assassination of Haniyeh has dimmed hopes for a potential cease-fire in Gaza, and with the conflict between Hamas and Israel now expanding to involve Iran, more players may be drawn into the clashes, further escalating tensions in the Middle East.

    By Liu Xin and Liu Caiyu | 2024/8/2 23:48:52
  • Russian Navy starts extensive drills involving majority of its fleet

    Major Russian naval drills kicked off on July 30. The main goal of the exercises is to check the actions of the Navy's military authorities at all levels, as well as the readiness of ship crews, naval aviation units and coastal troops of the Navy to perform tasks, the Russian Ministry of Defense explained.

    By Sputnik | 2024/8/2 11:12:53
  • Scientific workshop on food safety, public health held in UAE

    The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has organised a scientific workshop on food safety in Dubai, themed “Prepare for the Unexpected."

    By Wam | 2024/8/1 22:02:11
  • Israeli army confirms killing of Hamas military chief Deif

    Israeli army confirms killing of Hamas military chief Deif

    By Xinhua | 2024/8/1 16:58:46
  • Venezuela decides to sever diplomatic ties with Peru: reports

    Venezuela decides to sever diplomatic ties with Peru: reports

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/31 11:22:01
  • Echoes of Marco Polo: China, Italy deepen ties through cultural, economic cooperation, celebrating centuries of enduring friendship, partnership

    More than 700 years ago, Marco Polo, driven by a quest for true knowledge, traveled the vast Silk Road, bridging distant Eastern lands with Europe. This journey forever linked China and Italy, a connection that has endured unbroken. Today, 700 years later, people commemorate this brave Venetian merchant, feeling the echoes between history and modernity.

    By Shan Jie | 2024/7/29 22:58:50
  • Nicolas Maduro wins presidential elections in Venezuela: National Electoral Council

    Nicolas Maduro wins presidential elections in Venezuela: National Electoral Council

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/29 12:18:35
  • Dangerous ties

    The US risks destabilizing the Asia-Pacific by revamping military command in Japan.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/7/28 21:15:24
  • America's Arctic ambition

    The US uses China and Russia as an excuse to expand its presence in the Arctic.

    By Vitaly Podvitski | 2024/7/27 15:41:46
  • Summer Olympics back to Paris after 100 years amid excitement

    Amid both anticipation and controversy, the Summer Olympic Games have returned to Paris after 100 years, the hometown of Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympics.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/7/27 0:22:22
  • Netanyahu's US trip a 'bet on both sides'

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the US is an attempt to show his supporters that Washington is still with him, and he is using this chance to "bet on both sides" as he is scheduled to meet with US President Joe Biden and likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris as well as former president Donald Trump, so that he can ensure that whoever eventually wins the election, the US will still back Israel despite its operation in Gaza already killing nearly 40,000 Palestinian people.

    By Yang Sheng | 2024/7/25 22:40:20
  • What's behind NATO's defense transformation?

    The Kremlin has repeatedly warned against NATO's militarization of Europe, which Moscow says poses a direct threat to Russia.

    By sputnik | 2024/7/25 9:32:05
  • French Alps gets conditional approval to host 2030 Winter Games

    French Alps gets conditional approval to host 2030 Winter Games

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/24 16:51:49
  • Philippine capital under state of calamity due to flooding

    Philippine capital under state of calamity due to flooding

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/24 14:42:54
  • Harris consolidates support for Democratic nomination

    One day after US President Joe Biden announced his decision to quit the US presidential race and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, Harris on Monday secured enough support to become the Democratic nominee for the upcoming presidential election, US media reported.

    By Chen Qingqing | 2024/7/23 22:33:18
  • US, Japan reportedly to draw up 1st joint nuclear defense document, to 'face backlash from Japanese public and intl community'

    Japan, the only country to have ever suffered from atomic bombings during wartime, is gradually breaking its “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” of not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons, and places itself at nuclear risk by aligning with the US to create their first joint document on extended deterrence.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/7/23 0:47:46
  • China reportedly hosts Fatah-Hamas talks, 'shows responsible role as a major power'

    As Israel continues to expand its offensive in the Gaza Strip, China is reportedly hosting talks to bridge the gap between the rival Palestinian factions of Fatah and Hamas from Saturday to Sunday, aiming to resolve the serious political divisions that have persisted for 17 years. Experts said that promoting reconciliation within Palestine is a key factor in resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and China can play a positive role in this process where the US cannot.

    By Fan Anqi | 2024/7/21 19:43:21
  • Trump accepts GOP nomination, election still in whirl of uncertainties

    Former President Donald Trump, in his address at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night, officially accepted his party's nomination for a third consecutive presidential election, boasting about how good the US economy will be and highlighting the lack of foreign entanglements during his presidency.

    By Liu Caiyu | 2024/7/19 21:07:10
  • Vance's speech highlights 'deeply rooted misconceptions about China'

    Speaking at the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance repeatedly mentioned China, casting blame for US wage losses on China's efforts to build its own middle class. This type of rhetoric hyping the "China threat" is little more than a cliché given Vance's limited experience in foreign policy, but served to highlight the extreme misconception of China among US politicians, analysts said.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/7/18 23:28:08
  • Why Russia's plans to deploy over 2,500 satellites by 2036 are no pie in the sky

    Russia plans to deploy 2,600 comms and remote sensing satellites by the mid-2030s, Roscosmos CEO Yuri Borisov has announced. Russia's NPO Lavochkina and Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems will be tasked with creating conveyor production capabilities by 2026, with 60 billion rubles needed to get up and running.

    By sputnik | 2024/7/17 13:49:44
  • Shooting at Trump rally shows 'rising political violence as US divides further'

    Former US President Donald Trump was shot in the right ear during a campaign rally on Saturday, which not only shocked America but also surprised some Chinese experts and netizens.

    By Chen Qingqing, Yang Sheng and Guo Yuandan | 2024/7/14 11:59:01
  • US long-range missile deployment in Germany to spur dangerous arms race: observers

    Responding to the plan announced at the NATO summit that the US intends to deploy long-range missiles in Germany by 2026, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov warned on Saturday local time that European countries will be putting themselves at risk if they accept the deployment of long-range US weapons, adding that the move may make European capitals targets for Russia missiles in a repeat of a Cold War-like confrontation.

    By Deng Xiaoci | 2024/7/14 19:59:38
  • Turkey does not subscribe to anti-China rhetoric, hopes to enhance economic cooperation with Beijing: Ambassador

    The China-Turkey strategic cooperative relationship has witnessed a sound momentum of development under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state. As a major developing country and member of the Global South, Turkey is now actively applying for a BRICS membership. What motivates Turkey to apply for the BRICS membership and how does it view its relations with the EU? What kind of cooperation does Turkey want to conduct with China? Global Times reporter Xie Wenting (GT) interviewed Turkish Ambassador to China Dr İsmail Hakkı Musa (Musa) on these topics as well as his opinions on the "China's overcapacity" and "de-risking" rhetoric.

    By Xie Wenting | 2024/7/11 21:28:12
  • Russia's 5th-gen submarines to get 20% thinner coating

    Russia's fifth-generation submarines will receive new hydroacoustic rubber coating that will be 20% thinner and much more efficient, Valery Polovinkin, science principal at the Krylov State Research Center (KSRC), told Sputnik on Monday.

    By Sputnik | 2024/7/9 19:07:23
  • Economic licences in Ajman rise 15% since beginning of 2024

    The report issued by the Department of Economic Development in Ajman (Ajman DED) recorded a significant growth in business activity during the first half of 2024, where the licence growth rate reached 15 percent compared to the first half of 2023, amounting to 37,755 active licences.

    By wam | 2024/7/9 15:21:35
  • French President Macron rejects PM Attal's resignation -- media

    French President Emmanuel Macron rejected Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's resignation Monday after his party failed to secure a majority in the snap legislative elections, French news channel BFMTV reported.

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/8 18:28:59
  • French PM Attal submits resignation letter to Macron -- Media

    French PM Attal submits resignation letter to Macron -- Media

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/8 17:50:16
  • Iran to continue to 'Look East' under new presidency: expert

    Iran will continue its "Look East" policy and consolidate its collaboration with both China and Russia, even though the newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian may put more effort into repairing ties with the West, said a Chinese expert after Iran's "reformist candidate" won the election on Saturday.

    By Zhao Yusha | 2024/7/7 21:38:49
  • French parliamentary elections enter decisive second round as left-wing and centrists join hands

    After the far-right took the lead in the first round of France's snap legislative elections, Sunday's second and decisive round saw joint efforts from the left-wing and the centrists to try to prevent the far-right from gaining an absolute majority.

    By Cui Fandi | 2024/7/7 20:48:53
  • Sunak to resign as British PM, Tory leader after election defeat

    Rishi Sunak said he would formally resign as Britain's Conservative leader and prime minister on Friday after the Conservatives lost heavily to the Labour Party in the country's general election.

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/5 18:07:09
  • Britain's Labour Party wins parliamentary majority -- media

    Britain's Labour Party wins parliamentary majority -- media

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/5 11:57:47
  • Belarus officially joins SCO, becomes its 10th member state

    Belarus officially joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Thursday, and became its 10th member state.

    By Xinhua | 2024/7/4 13:48:40
  • Polls predict win for Labour Party at UK election; new govt hoped to adopt more pragmatic policies in China ties

    The 2024 UK general election, the first national election in five years, is scheduled for Thursday, with various polls projecting the overall result of the Labour Party being on the course for a win. If the Labour Party finally comes to power, a new British government is hoped to adopt more pragmatic and realistic policies in dealing with the China-UK bilateral relations, analysts said.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/7/4 0:25:34
  • Switzerland opposes protectionism, hoping to promote China-Switzerland FTA upgrade: Swiss Federal Councilor

    Switzerland will continue to promote the upgrading of the China-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement (FTA), particularly in many areas worth advancing, such as market access and e-commerce, within the China-Switzerland FTA, said Swiss Federal Councilor Guy Parmelin on Tuesday in Beijing.

    By Xie Wenting | 2024/7/3 22:04:31
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