WHO: Widespread Gender Violence Persists in Western Pacific
WHO data show violence against women and girls remains high in the Western Pacific, with systemic gaps in prevention and support services.
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WHO data show violence against women and girls remains high in the Western Pacific, with systemic gaps in prevention and support services.
The UN Secretary-General’s position on denuclearization and non-proliferation remains unchanged as Japan debates revisions to its Three Non-Nuclear Principles.
Microbiologists from Asia, Europe, America and Africa converged in Shenzhen on November 18 for a groundbreaking symposium exploring how tiny organisms can tackle global challenges.
At the OPCW’s 30th session, China calls for boosting multilateralism, protecting developing countries’ rights and keeping chemical weapons prohibition apolitical.
Chinese FM says Monday’s call between President Xi Jinping and President Trump was “positive, friendly, and constructive,” underlining the importance of stable China-US ties.
A magnitude 5.7 quake struck off Kumamoto, Kyushu on Nov 25, shaking Ubuyama, Aso, and Taketa with intensity 5, but no tsunami warning was issued.
A new survey shows endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys have rebounded to 350 in Yunlong Tianchi Reserve, thanks to habitat restoration and forest corridors.
Flight cancellations between the Chinese mainland and Japan are surging and bookings are dropping after diplomatic tensions flared over remarks on Taiwan.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) focuses on removing internal barriers to build a unified national market, boost scale, and drive seamless growth.
20 international students learned ancient mortise and tenon wood joinery in Beijing on Nov 19, joining Beijing’s push to become a global cultural exchange hub.