US Exits UNESCO Again Amid Cultural Dispute
The United States will withdraw from UNESCO by December 2026, citing divisive cultural policies and controversial membership decisions.
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The United States will withdraw from UNESCO by December 2026, citing divisive cultural policies and controversial membership decisions.
Global youth gathered in Beijing on the 10th anniversary of the UN Sustainable Development Goals to propose innovative policy solutions for pressing challenges.
EU ministers meet at Zugspitze to push tougher migration policies, enhance border protection, and tackle irregular migration challenges.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz promises domestic stability and outlines bold plans for Asia, tackling migration, economy, and global security.
A Chinese EV delegation calls for fair EU tariffs to boost clean transport, ensuring equal market access and innovation.
IOM’s Li Wen explains how the China-Azerbaijan visa waiver could boost regional cooperation and inspire new visa-free travel initiatives.
Official data reveals an easing drop in new home prices in 70 cities on the Chinese mainland, driven by supportive policies boosting market confidence.
Xi Jinping’s article on unswervingly advancing high-standard opening up debuts in the 14th Qiushi Journal issue, outlining visionary policies for the Chinese mainland.
China’s H1 2025 monetary policy boosts its real economy with 12.92 trillion yuan in new loans, signaling dynamic growth.
Economist Justin Wolfers warns Trump’s use of executive orders might jeopardize U.S. long-term trade credibility.