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Discover how Uganda’s inclusion in BRICS marks a significant step towards enhancing its economic growth and regional integration
US President Joe Biden’s visit to Angola coincides with Xi Jinping’s stopover in Morocco, highlighting the shifting dynamics of international relations in Africa.
By building on their historical ties and working together toward common goals, the two nations continue to set an example of how international cooperation can create meaningful change at the grassroots level.
The Chinese president welcomed international economic organisations to continue to actively participate in China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative and promote the modernisation of all countries in the world with peaceful development, mutually beneficial cooperation and common prosperity.
Human beings are once again standing at a historical crossroads. The choices we make today will shape the world tomorrow.
Earth is the only place we call home. Decoupling and division will not make our world a better place. Working together to meet global challenges will.
Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Lima, Peru, where leaders from across the Asia-Pacific convene to chart strategies for shaping the region's future.
China’s pledge to advance Global South co-operation was reaffirmed at the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan.
In the final analysis, nefarious foreign attempts to shore up separatists in Taiwan to pursue “independence” are doomed to fail, says the writer.
The BRICS summit in taking place on Tuesday in Kazan, Russia, marking the bloc's first expanded meeting, focusing on global governance and multilateral cooperation.
By aligning with Russia and BRICS, Africa steps into a new era—one where it is no longer a footnote in global affairs but a key player in determining the course of international relations.
The Plenary Session conveyed a strong signal that China is pursuing high-standard opening-up and that it is willing to share with South Africa new opportunities for openness and development, particularly in the manufacturing, service and financial industries.
It’s time to ask: will Africa once again be exploited as a commodity exporter, or will we take advantage of this moment to reshape the continent, asks the writer.
Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng praised the South African media for its efforts in helping local South African audiences have a view of a real China during the FOCAC Summit, says the writer.
The FOCAC Summit has set a new trajectory for China-Africa relations, characterised by deeper strategic partnerships, shared visions for modernisation, and a commitment to tangible actions, says the writer.
Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng’s speech on the outcomes of the FOCAC Summit reflects important points in the final joint statement of the Summit that will resonate with a majority of South Africans and Africans in particular, says the writer.
Proposed new action plan reflects deepening China-Africa co-operation.
Initiatives such as the Belt and Road, Global Development, Global Security, and Global Civilisation have made significant strides, resulting in a more stable and prosperous world.
The 2024 Forum is set to deepen collaboration in economics, technology, culture and more.
Dr Iqbal Survé’s involvement in the BRI spans several years, during which he has consistently advocated for the initiative’s potential to transform not just economies but the global narrative around cooperation, inclusivity, and shared prosperity.
The Belt and Road News Network is about creating a global media network that reflects the realities and aspirations of all its members, rather than serving the narrow interests of a select few.
The media’s role in the BRI goes beyond mere reporting; it is about building bridges of connectivity that transcend borders and foster a sense of shared destiny among nations.
As global economic growth slows and geopolitical tensions rise, China's steadfast commitment to reform, openness, and modernisation not only serves its own development goals but also offers much-needed stability and opportunities to the world.
As a continent, we have individual economies that have been growing consistently over the past three decades. What mostly unites all the nations of Africa is a desire to grow our economies and to create a better life for all our people. This very desire should shape our message to global investors. We are not for sale, the writer says.
As the world rapidly transforms, the opportunities and challenges facing Africa are also changing, demanding a thorough reassessment and a more nuanced understanding of these crucial partnerships.