Developing nations, particularly in the Global South, are some of the most at-risk from climate change. By stressing joint action, China's proposals can help foster effective climate cooperation.
Through mechanisms such as the recent FOCAC Summit in Beijing, China and Africa are forging closer ties that are boosting development of the Global South.
As climate change intensifies global health crises, governments must prioritize health care in climate policy, with Southeast Asia's innovative solutions showing the way forward.
As Colombia considers joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, the partnership offers a crucial opportunity to modernize infrastructure, diversify trade and reshape its position in the global economy.
China's National Day holiday saw a record-breaking tourism boom, with nearly 13 million cross-border trips and revenue surpassing pre-pandemic levels. The surge highlights China's economic resilience and growing international appeal.
Since its inauguration 24 years ago, the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation has been an invaluable springboard for Chinese-African collaboration and a vital platform for bolstering African countries' industrialization.
Anticipation is building for China's second International Supply Chain Expo, as Beijing continues to showcase its commitment to international industrial cooperation.
Recent remarks by a U.S. official on China-Pakistan ties downplay the robust relations and overstate U.S. influence in the region. In fact, the reality is more nuanced and complex.
Relations between China and Central Asian countries have grown steadily over the years, with increased collaboration in areas such as trade, investment and political engagement.