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SCO Tianjin Summit: Leaders from 20+ Countries to Strengthen Multilateral Cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) will hold its summit in Tianjin, China, from August 31 to September 1, with leaders from over 20 countries and 10 international organizations attending to strengthen multilateral cooperation, combat terrorism, and promote regional development.
SCO Tianjin Summit: Leaders from 20+ Countries to Strengthen Multilateral Cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) will hold its summit in Tianjin, China, from August 31 to September 1, with leaders from over 20 countries and 10 international organizations attending to strengthen multilateral cooperation, combat terrorism, and promote regional development.
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Shortened EU-China Summit Highlights Growing Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing, reduced to one day from the initially planned two, shows limited progress in easing trade friction, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit and China's near-monopoly on rare earth minerals, prompting calls for a stronger EU response.
Shortened EU-China Summit Highlights Growing Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing, reduced to one day from the initially planned two, shows limited progress in easing trade friction, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit and China's near-monopoly on rare earth minerals, prompting calls for a stronger EU response.
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Nvidia CEO hails China's AI progress, chip sales resume
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's open-source AI, its role in supply chain revolution, and the impact of resumed H20 chip sales to China following the lifting of US export restrictions, boosting global tech markets.
Nvidia CEO hails China's AI progress, chip sales resume
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's open-source AI, its role in supply chain revolution, and the impact of resumed H20 chip sales to China following the lifting of US export restrictions, boosting global tech markets.
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Beijing Concert to Commemorate Seiji Ozawa's Legacy
A commemorative concert for conductor Seiji Ozawa will be held at Beijing's Forbidden City Concert Hall on Sunday, featuring performances by Chinese conductors and musicians influenced by Ozawa, celebrating his significant contributions to Chinese and international classical music.
Beijing Concert to Commemorate Seiji Ozawa's Legacy
A commemorative concert for conductor Seiji Ozawa will be held at Beijing's Forbidden City Concert Hall on Sunday, featuring performances by Chinese conductors and musicians influenced by Ozawa, celebrating his significant contributions to Chinese and international classical music.
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Waltz's Senate Hearing Highlights Signal Chat Controversy
Former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz's Senate confirmation hearing for a UN ambassador post focused on his dismissal for adding a journalist to a Signal chat discussing Yemen strikes; Democrats criticized his actions while Republicans supported his nomination.
Waltz's Senate Hearing Highlights Signal Chat Controversy
Former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz's Senate confirmation hearing for a UN ambassador post focused on his dismissal for adding a journalist to a Signal chat discussing Yemen strikes; Democrats criticized his actions while Republicans supported his nomination.
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China-Central Asia Forum Promotes Regionally-Tailored Human Rights Approach
The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum, held in Xi'an on Tuesday, convened over 60 government officials and experts from China and Central Asian countries to discuss regional human rights cooperation, focusing on cultural diversity, shared values, and infrastructure development.
China-Central Asia Forum Promotes Regionally-Tailored Human Rights Approach
The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum, held in Xi'an on Tuesday, convened over 60 government officials and experts from China and Central Asian countries to discuss regional human rights cooperation, focusing on cultural diversity, shared values, and infrastructure development.
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China's 5.3% Economic Growth in H1 2025 Exceeds Global Peers
China announced 5.3% economic growth for the first half of 2025, exceeding previous years and leading global economies; this success is attributed to stable unemployment, low prices, and record foreign trade of RMB 21.79 trillion, showcasing the country's economic strength and the importance of glob...

China's 5.3% Economic Growth in H1 2025 Exceeds Global Peers
China announced 5.3% economic growth for the first half of 2025, exceeding previous years and leading global economies; this success is attributed to stable unemployment, low prices, and record foreign trade of RMB 21.79 trillion, showcasing the country's economic strength and the importance of glob...
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OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...

OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
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2024 Global Energy Prize Awarded for Advancements in Energy Technology
The 2024 Global Energy Prize, announced July 9 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, awarded He Jinliang (China) for ultrahigh voltage transmission, Huang Yu (UCLA) for fuel cell advancements, and Vladislav Khomich (Russia) for plasma technologies, reflecting global efforts in clean energy.

2024 Global Energy Prize Awarded for Advancements in Energy Technology
The 2024 Global Energy Prize, announced July 9 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, awarded He Jinliang (China) for ultrahigh voltage transmission, Huang Yu (UCLA) for fuel cell advancements, and Vladislav Khomich (Russia) for plasma technologies, reflecting global efforts in clean energy.
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China Lifts Sanctions on German Politician Bütikofer Amidst EU-China Dialogue Efforts
China lifted sanctions on German Green Party politician Reinhard Bütikofer, imposed in 2021 in retaliation for EU sanctions on China's treatment of Uyghurs; this follows China's April decision to lift sanctions on current MEPs and is seen as an attempt to restart dialogue with the European Parliamen...

China Lifts Sanctions on German Politician Bütikofer Amidst EU-China Dialogue Efforts
China lifted sanctions on German Green Party politician Reinhard Bütikofer, imposed in 2021 in retaliation for EU sanctions on China's treatment of Uyghurs; this follows China's April decision to lift sanctions on current MEPs and is seen as an attempt to restart dialogue with the European Parliamen...
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China's Top Court Cracks Down on Illegal Vehicle Emissions
China's Supreme People's Court issued a statement emphasizing the need for stricter vehicle emission controls, citing three cases of illegal activity resulting in 305,000 yuan in fines and prison sentences ranging from eight to eighteen months, aiming to deter future violations and improve air quali...

China's Top Court Cracks Down on Illegal Vehicle Emissions
China's Supreme People's Court issued a statement emphasizing the need for stricter vehicle emission controls, citing three cases of illegal activity resulting in 305,000 yuan in fines and prison sentences ranging from eight to eighteen months, aiming to deter future violations and improve air quali...
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Botswana Seeks China's Tech for Water, Housing Solutions
Botswana's Water and Human Settlements Minister expressed keen interest in partnering with China to leverage advanced water and housing technologies, aiming to address water shortages and improve the Bonno National Housing Program while boosting local manufacturing and jobs.

Botswana Seeks China's Tech for Water, Housing Solutions
Botswana's Water and Human Settlements Minister expressed keen interest in partnering with China to leverage advanced water and housing technologies, aiming to address water shortages and improve the Bonno National Housing Program while boosting local manufacturing and jobs.
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