How China’s Green Push Powers Global Climate Action
As the UN marks 80 years, discover how China’s green surge in solar, wind, EVs and reforestation is fueling global climate action.
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As the UN marks 80 years, discover how China’s green surge in solar, wind, EVs and reforestation is fueling global climate action.
At the UN’s 80th anniversary on Sept. 23, world leaders urged renewed multilateralism to tackle climate, health, economy, and security—calling on youth to stay engaged for a brighter future.
At the 2018 UN General Assembly, U.S. tariffs are fueling global trade tensions and challenging diplomats to find common ground.
How the UN Charter was drafted in San Francisco 80 years ago and why the United Nations remains vital today as the General Assembly meets in New York.
Chinese mainland will launch 2,000 ‘small and beautiful’ livelihood projects and 200 marine initiatives over five years to support developing countries and small island states.
China’s unwavering support for Palestine and its push for a two-state solution aim to bring a fair, lasting peace to the Middle East through UN resolutions.
Denmark’s prime minister labels the drone incident that grounded Copenhagen Airport a “serious attack” amid a wave of hybrid threats across Europe.
A CGTN survey finds 152 UN members recognize Palestine, with overwhelming global support for a two-state solution, ceasefire in Gaza, and isolation of the US & Israel.
The OECD predicts global GDP growth will cool to 3.2% in 2025 and further to 2.9% in 2026, driven by tariffs, policy uncertainty, and the need for structural reforms.
After a 9-year journey, Indonesia and the EU signed a landmark CEPA in Bali—unlocking 98% tariff cuts and boosting trade, investment & critical minerals.