Russian-Provided Evidence Proves Japan’s Crimes Against Humanity – Chinese Foreign Ministry

  Russian-provided evidence has once again proven that Japanese invading forces’ Unit 731 committed crimes against humanity, which were too numerous to record, and are irrefutable and undeniable, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday. Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Guo Jiakun made the remarks at a press conferenceContinue Reading

Forum on Combating Desertification Calls for Deeper China-Africa Cooperation

  Officials and experts from China and Africa on Sunday called for stronger scientific and technological cooperation to address desertification and land degradation, urging closer coordination to advance Africa’s Great Green Wall initiative. The calls were made at the fourth Taklamakan Desert International Forum, held in Nouakchott, the capital ofContinue Reading

China Ready to Be Saudi Arabia’s Most Trustworthy Partner in National Development – Wang Yi 

  China is ready to be the most trustworthy and reliable partner in Saudi Arabia’s national revitalization process, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday while meeting with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. China aims to strengthen all-round, mutually beneficial cooperation with SaudiContinue Reading

Senegal Elected to Lead ECOWAS Commission

  Senegal has been elected to lead the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the 2026-2030 term, Senegalese authorities announced on Sunday. According to a statement released by the Senegalese Ministry of African Integration and Foreign Affairs, the decision was taken at the 68th OrdinaryContinue Reading

Russia to Retaliate Swiftly Against EU’s Illegal Asset Freeze – Zakharova 

  Russia will take swift retaliatory measures against the European Union’s illegal freezing of Russian assets, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned on Saturday. In a statement on the ministry’s website, Zakharova condemned the EU’s actions as a serious violation of international law, saying that any freezing or confiscationContinue Reading

China Holds National Memorial for Nanjing Massacre Victims, Calling for Remembrance of History

  Xia Shuqin, 96, sat eagerly in front of the television early Saturday morning, eyes fixed on the live broadcast of the 12th national memorial day ceremony in her hometown Nanjing, capital of east China’s Jiangsu Province. Eighty-eight years ago, in that brutal, freezing winter, seven members of Xia’s familyContinue Reading