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50th anniversary of China Road and Bridge Corporation’s presence in Rwanda celebrated

Published: September 24,2024 Rwandan Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente congratulated the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) Rwanda Office upon its 50th anniversary, saying it underscores its significant impact on Rwanda’s development. He spoke at an event to mark CRBC Rwanda Office’s 50th anniversary in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, Saturday evening. …

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China celebrates harvest festival, showcases agricultural achievements

Published: September 24,2024 Farmers sang and danced at a park to celebrate the Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival, Baise City, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, September 22, 2024. /CFP September 22 is the seventh Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival this year. Regions across the country have held activities to celebrate the harvest in recent days. In Weihai, a …

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What China’s history should teach us

Published: September 23,2024 Andrey Kortunov CFP A couple of months ago, I came to Shanghai for a workshop hosted by Fudan University. As a part of the standard local hospitality, they took our group on a cruise on the Huangpu River. It was late in the evening, and we enjoyed a magnificent view …

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Africa and the US ‘non-proposal’ on UN Security Council reform

Published: September 23,2024 By Tim Murithi  Professor Tim Murithi is Research Associate with the Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa at the University of Cape Town. The US proposal that Africa gets two seats on the UN Security Council without veto powers would relegate the continent’s 1.4 billion …

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China and Africa jointly advance modernization

Published : September 22,2024 By Harald Brüning JIN DING/CHINA DAILY Considering that China and Africa account for about one-third of the global population, without their “modernization, there will be no global modernization”, President Xi Jinping said in his keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summit of the …

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More African agricultural products enter Chinese market

Published :September 23,2024 Pineapples from Benin make their debut during the sixth China International Import Expo in Shanghai. (People’s Daily Overseas Edition/Zhang Wujun) A shipment of mutton from Madagascar was cleared at Changsha Customs in central China’s Hunan Province on Sept. 8, marking China’s first mutton imports from Africa. Analysts …

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Nation to help Africa advance green transition

Published: September 21,2024 Experts: Partnership actions proposed by Xi can meet urgent needs of Global South By Hou Liqiang A view of the Redstone Concentrated Solar Thermal Power Project near Postmasburg in Northern Cape Province of South Africa on August 20. [Photo/Xinhua] A green development partnership proposed by President Xi Jinping has struck a …

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Ethiopian officials, experts applaud China’s support in youth capacity building

Published: September 21,2024 Ethiopian officials and experts have praised China’s support in building the capacity of Ethiopians, particularly the country’s burgeoning youth. They made the remarks during the launch of a training program, dubbed the Seagull Talent Nurturing Project, Tuesday, which aims to empower young Ethiopians through a systematic talent …

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Madagascar’s president lauds China’s resolute commitment to Africa’s development

Published: September 20,2024 China has demonstrated a resolute commitment to promoting Africa’s development through the Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), said Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina in a recent interview. Rajoelina told People’s Daily that FOCAC is key to strengthening ties between China and African nations and enhancing friendly cooperation with Madagascar. China has …

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US military companies sanctioned for arms sales to Taiwan

Published: September 20,2024 By Zhang Yunbi Beijing announced fresh sanctions on Wednesday against nine United States enterprises in the military-industrial sector and warned that Washington’s use of arms to support “Taiwan independence “will only backfire. The sanctions came after the US Department of Defense’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency confirmed on Tuesday …

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