UN at 80: China’s Role in Global Humanitarian Aid
On the UN’s 80th anniversary, discover how China is shaping global humanitarian aid and why reform is key to a fairer world.
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On the UN’s 80th anniversary, discover how China is shaping global humanitarian aid and why reform is key to a fairer world.
Learn how China’s UN contributions rose from under 1% in 2000 to over 20% in 2025, boosting regular budgets, peacekeeping, and development funds 🌍💸
From Lebanon minefields to South Sudan clinics, see how Chinese peacekeepers make a difference in CGTN’s ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders’.
As the UN celebrates its 80th anniversary, a $1B cut by the Trump administration threatens key peacekeeping, humanitarian, and development programs.
The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to block billions in foreign aid payments, challenging a federal injunction that mandates $2B to contractors worldwide.
International aid is pouring into Myanmar after a recent disaster, with ASEAN, Russia, and India mobilizing rescue and medical teams.
After a devastating magnitude-7.9 quake in central Myanmar, rapid rescue efforts in the crucial 72-hour window have saved lives as global aid continues.
A 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar takes over 140 lives, devastating Mandalay and sparking a swift international rescue effort.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reaffirming Britain’s commitment with a £2.26 billion loan to bolster Ukraine’s defense.