
UN at 80: Time for a 21st Century Makeover?
On its 80th anniversary, experts in Wuhan explore how the UN can update its rules—tackling unilateralism, Taiwan region tensions and boosting Global South voices to keep multilateralism strong.
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On its 80th anniversary, experts in Wuhan explore how the UN can update its rules—tackling unilateralism, Taiwan region tensions and boosting Global South voices to keep multilateralism strong.
Wuhan University hosts a vibrant seminar for the UN’s 80th anniversary, spotlighting UNGA Resolution 2758, world order, and true multilateralism.
In Beijing, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi and Canada’s counterpart Anita Anand marked 55 years of ties, pledging deeper cooperation on trade, security, multilateralism and the one-China principle.
China and Spain mark 20 years of strategic ties in Hangzhou, pledging deeper cooperation in investment, green and digital transformation, and visa-free travel.
Delegates headed to COP30 in Brazil agree multilateralism is essential for real climate progress—discover how teamwork could save the planet!
At the 4th China-Switzerland Strategic Dialogue in Bellinzona, both sides celebrated 75 years of ties, boosting dialogue, trust, green development, and a fairer UN-centered order.
China and the UNHRC adopt a landmark resolution on economic, social and cultural rights, pushing for multilateralism and a new knowledge hub to tackle global inequalities.
Zhao Leji urges the Group of Friends of Neutrality to revitalize multilateralism and embrace the Global Governance Initiative for a fairer, cooperative global system.
UN at 80: experts from BizTalk unpack the future of multilateralism, global governance and deeper ties with the Global South.
At the 80th UNGA anniversary, Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged a recommitment to multilateralism and peace, unveiling four pillars for a community with a shared future.