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The 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos unfolded against a backdrop of persistent geopolitical tension, economic fragmentation and social unease.
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Trump's 'America First' bravado at Davos
As world leaders gather in Davos, Switzerland for unity against economic headwinds and geopolitical uncertainties, U.S. President Donald Trump's speech on Wednesday risks further hollowing out the very multilateral structures the World Economic Forum was built to defend.
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How construction of Xi'an-Yan'an High-Speed Railway ensures reliable network coverage
For many passengers, reliable internet connectivity has become an essential expectation of modern travel. However, maintaining stable mobile signals remains technically challenging on high-speed railways traversing mountainous terrain with extensive tunnel networks.
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Observer: Sanae Takaichi's rhetoric signals the risks of Japan's evolving security strategy
"Collective self-defense" is one of the forms of self-defense recognized under Article 51 of the UN Charter. It was conceived to prevent the resurgence of fascism and a renewed threat to world peace.
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China steps up efforts to advance AI-assisted manufacturing
The deep integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with the real economy is profoundly reshaping models of manufacturing and economic structures, accelerating industrial upgrading.
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The 'Board of Peace' and the rise of transactional diplomacy
In January 2026, the international community finds itself at a familiar crossroads.
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Facts on the ground: reading China's economy
For years, China's economy has confounded the pessimists. While skeptics have routinely scrutinized every new challenge or external shock as a prelude to inevitable decline, facts on the ground speak for themselves: While not immune to headwinds, the Chinese economy has proved far more resilient
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‘Double standards’ are backfiring on Europe
A piece of magical-realism drama is unfolding on the European continent. The EU regards China as a "rival," Chinese enterprises diligently participate in infrastructure construction and empower Europe's future development - yet only to be met with the cold arrow of "forced divestment."
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From reset to resilience: Reading signals from Carney's China visit
Editor's note: Jessica Durdu, a special commentator on current affairs for CGTN, is a foreign affairs specialist and PhD candidate in international relations at China Foreign Affairs University.
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China, Canada should seize momentum for healthy, stable and sustainable development of ties
For Canada, deepening cooperation with China should not be a matter of short-term calculation, but a practical choice to diversify markets, enhance competitiveness and strengthen long-term growth prospects.
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From preaching 'freedom' to punishing independence: America's witch-hunt against Fed's Powell
For those who follow central banks, the short, terse and unscheduled video statement by the US Federal Reserve Chair on Sunday must have sounded like emergency sirens wailing in all directions.
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Ten years on, AIIB is reshaping inclusive growth in a multipolar world
On January 16, 2016, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) officially opened its doors, marking the operational launch of a new multilateral development bank at a moment of profound change in the global economic landscape.
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Trump administration continues violating US norms
Ask any child in a U.S. elementary school to recite the words at the base of the Statue of Liberty, and chances are he or she will do so immediately: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."
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Three questions for Japan tear away its mask of a 'peaceful country'
Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi claimed, while building momentum for revising the three national security documents within the year, that the move is intended to protect Japan's "independence and peace" and "lives and livelihoods of our people." While loudly proclaiming "peace,"
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