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Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Indonesian DPR Immerses in Shenzhen's Cutting-Edge Tech during SZMG's "Telling China's Story" Event, Calls for Deeper China-Indonesia Cooperation.
SHENZHEN, China, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Indonesia. Telling China's Story, a program by the International Communication Center of Shenzhen Media Group, launched a series of 12 'Gen Z' dialogue salons Let's Talk under the theme of The Global Development Initiative at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) in Bandung on June. The scholars and officials from China and Indonesia attended the events, exchanging with over 1,500 Indonesian students face-to-face. H Syaiful Huda, a member of the House of Representatives of Indonesia, also took part in the Telling China's Story salon, where he exchanged views with students on China-Indonesia cooperation. He was pleased to participate in the dialogue. He emphasized that in today's globalized world, no country can isolate itself from others. Indonesia, he said, has always embraced an open approach to international cooperation, its partnership with China on high-speed railway is a vivid example of this vision. Erwin Affandi, Vice Mayor of Bandung attended the event. He engaged in a dialogue with Zhang Hongshuo, a host from SZMG discussing the friendship and future cooperation between Shenzhen and Bandung. The official website of Bandung promptly reported on Telling China's Story salon. Additionally, the event set a Tech Zone, introducing a set of cutting-edge innovations, including translation earbuds, exoskeleton suits, panoramic cameras drew enthusiastic crowds, every tech station packed with eager visitors. Nearly dozen Indonesian tech influencers checked in at these cutting-edge tech spots. They were amazed by the showcased "Cutting-edge Technology", sharing short videos on social media highlighting their experience at Telling China's Story. Many of these influencers are already familiar with Shenzhen's global reputation. Speaking about Shenzhen, Indonesian Tech Vlogger Anggialgifary said, "Having so many advanced products, Shenzhen is a superstar in China's tech world. To me, it's the tech capital of China." View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Shenzhen Media Group Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data


The Star
9 hours ago
- Business
- The Star
Xinhua think tank report offers forward-looking insights on China-Central Asia cooperation
ASTANA, June 22 (Xinhua) -- China-Central Asia cooperation in the new era is set to drive regional development, enhance well-being, and offer a model for building a community with a shared future for humanity, said a Xinhua think tank report released on Sunday. The three major China-proposed global initiatives should guide regional cooperation, said the report titled "Championing the China-Central Asia Spirit: Achievements, Opportunities and Prospects for Regional Cooperation," released by Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with Xinhua News Agency. Those initiatives are the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative. The two sides have forged a China-Central Asia Spirit of "mutual respect, mutual trust, mutual benefit, and mutual assistance for the joint pursuit of modernization through high-quality development." The report said that future cooperation should uphold the principles of mutual support, common development, universal security and everlasting friendship. China and Central Asian countries should work to strengthen the foundation of a regional community with a shared future, usher in a new chapter of prosperity, build a shared shield for security and stability, and foster deeper people-to-people ties, according to the report. With a shared commitment to serving the interests of their peoples and building a brighter future, China and Central Asia have made the historic choice to create an even closer China-Central Asian community with a shared future, demonstrating their determination to elevate cooperation to a higher level, with higher standards and greater quality, it said.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Multipolarity and Globalization: A Shared Answer – International Media Discuss the Emerging Global Landscape
BEIJING, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The eighth 'International Editors-in-Chief Roundtable,' hosted by Global Times and Global Times Online ( brought together media leaders from China, Russia, Pakistan, Canada, Nepal, Syria, and Ghana to explore global trends. Amid ongoing global shifts, participants highlighted the value of inclusive globalization and diversified Asif Noor, Editor-in-Chief of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Pakistan, said countries are adapting engagement models. Bai Long, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Global Times (China), stressed the importance of win-win development in a multipolar world. Liu Yonggang, President and Editor-in-Chief of The Paper, noted that 2024 marks a turning point in global economic restructuring, with developing countries gaining influence at COP28 and WTO talks. Liu Hong, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of XinhuaNet, pointed to the Global Development Initiative and RCEP as key examples of inclusive multilateralism. Bai Long highlighted the Belt and Road Initiative's infrastructure impact. Rituraj Subedi, Deputy Executive Editor of The Rising Nepal, said globalization is irreversible, and that cooperation and multilateralism are vital to fair Contact Person: Pang Zhiqin Email:pangzhiqin@ Website: Telephone: 0086-010-65361101 City: Beijing, China A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Multipolarity and Globalization: A Shared Answer – International Media Discuss the Emerging Global Landscape
BEIJING, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The eighth 'International Editors-in-Chief Roundtable,' hosted by Global Times and Global Times Online ( brought together media leaders from China, Russia, Pakistan, Canada, Nepal, Syria, and Ghana to explore global trends. Amid ongoing global shifts, participants highlighted the value of inclusive globalization and diversified Asif Noor, Editor-in-Chief of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Pakistan, said countries are adapting engagement models. Bai Long, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Global Times (China), stressed the importance of win-win development in a multipolar world. Liu Yonggang, President and Editor-in-Chief of The Paper, noted that 2024 marks a turning point in global economic restructuring, with developing countries gaining influence at COP28 and WTO talks. Liu Hong, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of XinhuaNet, pointed to the Global Development Initiative and RCEP as key examples of inclusive multilateralism. Bai Long highlighted the Belt and Road Initiative's infrastructure impact. Rituraj Subedi, Deputy Executive Editor of The Rising Nepal, said globalization is irreversible, and that cooperation and multilateralism are vital to fair Contact Person: Pang Zhiqin Email:pangzhiqin@ Website: Telephone: 0086-010-65361101 City: Beijing, China A photo accompanying this announcement is available at


Malaysiakini
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Malaysiakini
A critical view as M'sia-China relations enters new 'golden era'
COMMENT | After a long wait, Chinese President Xi Jinping completed his state visit to Malaysia from April 15 to 17. This was his first state visit to Malaysia in 13 years. The outcomes of the visit were formalised in a joint statement and the signing of 31 bilateral agreements and memoranda, covering a wide spectrum of issues from global security to a bilateral visa exemption policy. Malaysia's endorsement of China's Global Security Initiative, Global Development Initiative, and Global Civilisation Initiative, and the inclusion of Kuala Lumpur in the 2+2 vice-ministerial meeting framework, and the mutual agreement to build a high-level strategic China-Malaysia community with a shared future were among the key developments. Among these initiatives, the Global Security Initiative is particularly notable, as it has been framed as a flagship public good offered by China. During the signing ceremony, the Global Security Initiative was prioritised as the first agreement, a symbolic indication of its significance. Malaysia's extraordinary warm reception, coupled with Malaysian police's contentious pre-emptive detention of 76 Falun Gong practitioners before Xi's visit, signified that Malaysia-China relations were entering a 'new golden era', as hailed by both Malaysian and Chinese leaders.