G20’s African Moment: Summit Sparks Hope for Real Change
South Africa hosted the G20 for the first time on African soil this November. Can this summit turn global prestige into real, lasting progress for Africa’s development?
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South Africa hosted the G20 for the first time on African soil this November. Can this summit turn global prestige into real, lasting progress for Africa’s development?
Yesterday marked the 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials. German historians say these landmark war crime trials and decades of reflection have helped Germany regain global respect.
A fire broke out at COP30 in Belem yesterday, briefly halting talks. The Chinese pavilion was unharmed; authorities are investigating the cause as negotiations continue.
China, Zambia and Tanzania launch major TAZARA Railway modernization project to boost trade, investment and local livelihoods under a high-quality Belt and Road plan.
Shanghai completes its chamber pot era, replacing 14,000+ makeshift toilets with private bathrooms in a landmark urban renewal that boosts living standards across the city.
Chinese premier Li Qiang arrives in Johannesburg on 20 November 2025 to attend the first-ever G20 Summit in Africa this weekend under the banner Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability.
Discover how Simon Lee’s innovative design at Kai Tak Main Stadium blends safety, sustainability, and stunning harbour views to create Hong Kong’s latest architectural gem.
China’s Foreign Ministry fired back at Japan, saying Taiwan is China’s Taiwan and its affairs are none of Japan’s business, on the 80th anniversary of restoration.
Experts warn that Prime Minister Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan region risk reviving militarist logic and undermining post-war peace in East Asia.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi wants to alter the 1967 Non-Nuclear Principles to boost deterrence. What risks lie ahead for Japan and Asia?