Published: February 11,2023 Chinese contractors and their infrastructure projects are playing a role in the growth of Africa’s real estate sector, experts said on Thursday. Boniface Abudho, a research analyst at the global property consultancy Knight Frank, told Xinhua in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi that road and rail infrastructure …
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Ethiopia-Djibouti railway boosts contribution to Ethiopia’s import, export sector: official
Published: February 10,2023 The Ethiopian government on Wednesday said the Chinese-built Ethiopia-Djibouti railway has augmented its contribution to Ethiopia’s import and export sector. The commendation came after senior Ethiopian officials along with Abdi Zenebe, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Ethiopia-Djibouti Railway Share Company (EDR), visited the railway on the same …
Read More »China calls for attention to flow of weapons, ammunition into Ukraine
Published: February 10,2023 A Leopard 1 main battle tank stands on the factory premises of Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, February 4, 2023./CFP A senior Chinese diplomat on Wednesday called for great attention to the flow of weapons and ammunition into the Ukrainian conflict, which could pose proliferation risks. Noting the flow …
Read More »Why are US and NATO escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine?
Published: February 09,2023 By Staff writer Peace and security is a prerequisite for sustainable development and well-being of the people. Since the war broke out between Russia and Ukraine, the international community is largely concerned about the loss of innocent lives and disruption of economic activities. Advocates for peace have …
Read More »Xi stresses grasping, advancing Chinese modernization
Published: February 09,2023 Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, addresses the opening of a study session at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee (National Academy of Governance) on Feb. 7, 2023. …
Read More »Translated Chinese books gain popularity at Egypt’s largest book fair
Published: February 08,2023 A young girl browses children books at a booth during the Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF) in Cairo, Egypt, on Feb. 5, 2023. Held at Egypt International Exhibition Center in New Cairo, the 54th CIBF kicked off on Jan. 25 and continues till Feb. 6, exhibiting books …
Read More »Is the world heading toward order or disorder?
Published: February 08,2023 By KISHORE MAHBUBANI Credit: Asharq The next 10 years will be absolutely critical in shaping the world order of the 21st century. Why? World orders are the results of geopolitical shifts. And in the next decade, we will probably see the world’s greatest shifts of power since human history …
Read More »Chinese investor expresses confidence in Ghanaian market
Published: February 07,2023 Leading Chinese investor in Ghana on Sunday expressed full confidence in the Ghanaian market despite economic hardships facing the west African country. Tang Hong, president of the Ghana Association of Chinese Societies, commented at the launching ceremony of the latest edition of the Chinese business directory in Ghana. Tang noted …
Read More »UN peacekeeper killed in attack on helicopter in DR Congo
Published : February 07,2023 A United Nations peacekeeper from South Africa was killed and another wounded in an attack on their helicopter in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday, the organisation said.PHOTO/ FILE BY AFP What you need to know: • The source of the fire that struck the helicopter was not …
Read More »US shooting of China balloon; a storm in a tea cup
Published: February 06,2023 By Gerald Mbanda Source: internet: Marissa Nuemann A Chinese civilian airship accidentally entered US airspace some days ago and China acknowledged that the balloon was a civilian vessel designed for meteorological research and its entry to the US was accidental. However, the US instead of verifying China’s statement, simply jumped at the conclusion that their perceived “number one enemy” …
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