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Brazilian institutions close siege against terrorists who attacked Brasilia
By Iara Vidal Responses to attacks by coup supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro come from several fronts of the…
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Walk for the reconstruction of Brazilian democracy
By Iara Vidal In a historic act, the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, led a journey through…
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Terrorists in green and yellow vandalize Brazilian democracy
By Iara Vidal (Brazil) Right-wing extremists invaded and destroyed the headquarters of the Three Powers of the Republic, in Brasília,…
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Special Episode of Talk It Out with Li Jingjing
In this Special Episode of Talk It Out with Li Jingjing year-end Livestream, we invited guests from different continents to…
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A look back on three years of China’s anti-Covid-19 fight
By Tings Chak I arrived in Shanghai, 36 hours after leaving São Paulo, a near deportation in South Africa, and a…
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How do Chinese people view China’s Covid policies? | A talk with Tings Chak
China recently eased all Covid restrictions and will open its border in early January 2023. This marks the closure of…
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China’s engagement with African countries helps empower local economies
By Mikaela Nhondo Erskog China has become Africa’s biggest economic partner. Bilateral trade between China and Africa amounted to US…
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The Chinese-Arab Summit – Catching Up With Technology And The Initiative to Achieve Arab Security
Dr. Yasser M. Alobaid The knowledge economy or the economy of technology and innovation is the economy of today’s modern…
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How will China start a new chapter of preserving biodiversity?
By Li Jingjing The second phase of the UN Biodiversity Conference, also known as COP15, is taking place in Montreal,…
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Dr. Walter Rodney’s rich legacy lives on
By Samuel Sukhnandan in Beijing This year marks 50 years since Dr. Walter Rodney’s ground-breaking book, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa…
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