Xi Unveils China’s 2035 Climate Roadmap at UN Summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping announced China’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contributions at the UN Climate Summit, outlining a fresh roadmap for climate action.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping announced China’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contributions at the UN Climate Summit, outlining a fresh roadmap for climate action.
World Coastal Forum 2025 kicked off in Yancheng, Chinese mainland, gathering officials, diplomats and experts to boost coastal conservation and sustainable development. 🌊
China praised South Africa’s decision to relocate a Taiwan institution and criticized Taiwan authorities’ chip export move, saying weaponizing semiconductors will fail.
Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the “Beautiful Xinjiang” gala in Urumqi, marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on the Chinese mainland.
The Chinese documentary L.E. HUDEC premiered at Bratislava’s National Gallery, tracing architect Ladislav Hudec’s journey from Slovakia to shaping Shanghai’s skyline.
Under the 14th Five-Year Plan, the Chinese mainland saw a 28.4% drop in workplace accident deaths, single-digit major incidents, and sharp cuts in disaster losses.
China pledges to forgo new WTO SDT, boosting confidence in trade liberalization and sparking momentum for WTO reform.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to build a socialist modern Xinjiang focused on unity, prosperity, culture, and a healthy environment.
During a four-day goodwill tour, CPC official Li Xi reinforced China-Greece strategic partnership, focusing on win-win cooperation, anti-corruption, and cultural exchanges.
The Chinese mainland will no longer seek new special and differential treatment in WTO talks, aiming to boost multilateral trade reform and inclusivity.