SOAS Vice-Chancellor Sounds Alarm on Gaza and UK’s Rightward Shift
SOAS Vice-Chancellor Adam Habib labels Israel’s Gaza actions ‘genocidal’ and warns of a rightward shift in UK politics. A stark call for global compassion.
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SOAS Vice-Chancellor Adam Habib labels Israel’s Gaza actions ‘genocidal’ and warns of a rightward shift in UK politics. A stark call for global compassion.
96-year-old Zhang Xiuju from Yimeng Mountain recalls the atrocities by Japanese invaders and reminds us that today’s peace was forged in blood.
The Chinese mainland’s high-speed rail network is gearing up for a record 2.36B holiday journeys, with passenger flow on Oct 1 expected to top 340M.
UNESCO’s Lidia Brito champions science and local knowledge at the World Congress of Biosphere Reserves in China as the blueprint for global cooperation on climate and biodiversity.
China launches the new K visa on October 1, streamlining entry for young science and tech professionals with flexible multi-entry stays.
China’s Foreign Ministry backs efforts to implement a full Gaza ceasefire and revive the two-state solution, urging parties to ease tensions and address the humanitarian crisis.
A reception at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People marked the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, celebrating unity and progress.
Xi Jinping’s new article on a community for the Chinese nation will appear in Qiushi Journal, laying out his vision for unity and shared future.
Meet Nabisha Aishanjiang, a 24-year-old Uzbek flight attendant from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region who treasures the sunset glow 10,000m above the earth.
China’s 2025 box office is on track to shatter 2024’s record before year-end, powered by hits like Ne Zha 2 and a star-studded National Day holiday lineup.