Wang Yi Urges G20 Nations Toward Unity and Sustainability at Johannesburg Summit
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for unity, equality, and sustainability among G20 nations during the Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Johannesburg.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for unity, equality, and sustainability among G20 nations during the Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Johannesburg.
At the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, China’s Wang Yi and Algeria’s Ahmed Attaf discuss strengthening bilateral ties, mutual support, and promoting a multipolar world.
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held a video call to discuss key economic issues and China-US trade relations.
China is set to repatriate more fraud suspects from Myanmar in a joint operation with Thailand, enhancing efforts to combat cross-border scams and protect its citizens.
Two Chinese women’s doubles teams advance to the semifinals at the Dubai Tennis Championships, showing impressive performance and securing their spot against top international opponents. 🎾🇨🇳
Chinese table tennis stars continue their winning run at the ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup in Shenzhen, dominating both women’s and men’s events! 🏓🇨🇳
San Antonio Spurs’ star center Victor Wembanyama will miss the rest of the 2024-25 NBA season due to a blood clot. The team remains hopeful for his full recovery and potential return for France in the upcoming European Championships.
Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz was stunned by Jiri Lehecka in a thrilling quarterfinal match at the Qatar Open, marking Alcaraz’s second loss this year. 🎾🔥
Spain’s ex-football federation president Luis Rubiales fined over a non-consensual kiss. The court ruled him guilty of sexual assault, sparking nationwide debate.