History is a mirror, and only by drawing lessons from history can the world avoid repeating past calamities. BEIJING – Eighty years ago, the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War marked a turning point in human history, opening a new chapter in building a better international order and pursuing lasting peace. Today, the world has… Continue reading Pass the Torch of Peace from Generation to Generation
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Xi’s upcoming visit to deepen China-Russia ties, bolster global peace
BEIJING – At the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Russia from Wednesday to Saturday and attend in Moscow the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. More than 80 years ago, the peoples of China, the… Continue reading Xi’s upcoming visit to deepen China-Russia ties, bolster global peace
Challenges to Africa’s Security Persist, But Long-Term Outlook Remains Positive
The world in 2024 was far from peaceful. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has persisted for over 1,000 days. Meanwhile, a new wave of violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, ongoing for more than a year, spilled over into Lebanon, Iran, and even Syria. Africa also faced new challenges to peace and security over the… Continue reading Challenges to Africa’s Security Persist, But Long-Term Outlook Remains Positive
How the US Tried to Replace International Law with its own Twisted Creation
While international law is based on equal sovereignty for all states, the rules-based international order upholds hegemony on the principle of sovereign inequality. The rules-based international order is commonly presented as international law plus international human rights law, which appears benign and progressive. However, this entails introducing contradictory principles and rules. The consequence is a… Continue reading How the US Tried to Replace International Law with its own Twisted Creation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: Each Of The New BRICS Member Countries Has Well-Deserved Reputation And Strengthens The Authority Of The Group
In 2024, Russia holds the BRICS Сhairmanship. The summit in Kazan was a key event. What would you note if you summarised its main results as well as the results of Russia’s Chairmanship as a whole? The summit demonstrated the rapidly growing authority of BRICS and the desire of more countries to join its work. A… Continue reading Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: Each Of The New BRICS Member Countries Has Well-Deserved Reputation And Strengthens The Authority Of The Group
Xi Delivers Video Speech At UNCTAD 60th Anniversary Celebration
Chinese President Xi Jinping, on Wednesday, delivered a video speech at the opening ceremony of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Xi pointed out that over the past 60 years since its founding, in light of its mission to achieve prosperity for all, UNCTAD has… Continue reading Xi Delivers Video Speech At UNCTAD 60th Anniversary Celebration
Sergey Lavrov: BRICS Is Capable Of Shaping The Global Agenda
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov addressed the participants of the first meeting of BRICS Sherpas and Sous-Sherpas, which is being held in Moscow from 30 January to 1 February in the year of Russia’s chairmanship in the group. The foreign minister noted that the collective approach that the BRICS countries and a huge number of… Continue reading Sergey Lavrov: BRICS Is Capable Of Shaping The Global Agenda
The Hague Confirms South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel
As more than 150,000 Palestinians are being forced to flee Central Gaza, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has confirmed that South Africa has lodged an application asking that Israel’s ongoing attack on Palestine should be classified as genocide. In a statement, Monique Legerman, the Hague registry, under the leadership of First Secretary of the… Continue reading The Hague Confirms South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel
China-Algeria Relations Continue to Grow 65 Years After Their Establishment
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune visited China on 17-21 July at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, receiving a warm welcome from the Chinese government and people. The Chinese people often describe the China-Algeria bond as an enduring friendship deeply rooted in the hearts of the two peoples. Whenever the restoration of China’s legitimate seat… Continue reading China-Algeria Relations Continue to Grow 65 Years After Their Establishment
