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Sarel is back to delve into all the drama from this week's drop of Love is Blind UK. Javen opens up about his time in the pods and responds to claims on social media that he was playing a game…. Meanwhile, Katisha reveals what she thought of Javen after the mixer. Expect emotional confessions and awkward confrontations with reality royalty Liv Bentley and Sam Prince. Subscribe now and buckle up for the ultimate Love Is Blind UK experience! Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
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×1. China urges Israel to end military action as UN confirms famine for first time in Gaza 2. US 50-percent tariff on goods from India takes effect as Indian PM calls for self-reliance 3. China's trade with other SCO members hits new high amid global uncertainties 4. China doubles down on biotech
1. Lee Jae-myung: S. Korea can’t sustain “security with the U.S., economy with China” approach (00:47) 2. 25 countries suspend US-bound packages over tariffs, UN body says (13:12) 3. China to showcase advanced military equipment to commemorate 80 years since WWII(25'59) 4. China’s Summer Spending Surges (43'53)…
The recent talks between Russia and the United States in Alaska, followed closely by the U.S.–Ukraine–Europe meeting in Washington, may have concluded, but their impact continues to unfold. Where does the Russia–Ukraine conflict go from here? After the Alaska meeting, what kind of new diplomatic contest will unfold among the U.S., Europe, Russia, and Ukraine? Host Ge Anna joins Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University; Li Yaqi, Research Assistant, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; George Tzogopoulos, Director of EU-China Programmes and Senior Research Fellow, at European Institute of Nice.…
①China holds grand gathering to celebrate Xizang Autonomous Region's 60th founding anniversary. (00:41) ②Foreign ministers of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan have met in Kabul to strengthen security and economic cooperation. (13:43) ③Russia says talks on Ukraine's security without Moscow are a "road to nowhere." (24:27) ④Israel advances plan to sieve Gaza City. (34:36) ⑤Adaptations of Chinese mini-dramas go viral in the US. (43:35)…
①Narendra Modi and Wang Yi have discussed China-India ties in New Delhi meeting. What's been achieved? (00:34) ②China has unveiled highlights of the V-Day military parade. What new weapons and equipment will be on display? (13:51) ③Trump expands 50% steel and aluminum tariffs to include 407 additional product types. (24:59) ④US national debt surpasses $37 trillion. (33:19) ⑤Europe's wildfires have burned the most land in nearly 20 years. (43:46)…
①Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has met with his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, in New Delhi. What's driving the momentum of a warmer China-India relationship? (00:39) ②US President Donald Trump has pledged to arrange a face-to-face meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. How likely is that to happen? (13:15) ③China's A-share market surges past 100 trillion yuan milestone. (24:33) ④Hamas has accepted the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal. (35:18) ⑤An interview with Andrei Okounkov, Fields Medalist and foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (42:58)…
①Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on a trip to India, with the border issue high on the agenda. What can we expect? (00:35) ②Trump has reversed calls for a ceasefire and promised a peace agreement after his summit with Putin. How should we interpret this shift? (11:36) ③China releases report on human rights violations in the US in 2024. (24:34) ④German foreign minister criticizes what he calls "aggressive" China ahead of trip to Japan. (33:26) ⑤China's economy maintained steady growth in July. (41:57)…
Commemorative activities have been held across China to mark the 80th anniversary of Japan’s unconditional surrender in World War II. When China first faced the onslaught of Japanese militarism in 1931, it was ten years earlier than the Pearl Harbor attack. Between 1931 and 1945, China’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression resulted in more than 35 million Chinese military and civilian casualties. How did the war shape contemporary China? What was China's contribution to the Allied Powers’ defeat of Japanese militarism? Why does commemorating that part of history matter? Host Ding Heng is joined by Peter Kuznick, Professor of History at American University; Warwick Powell, Senior Fellow of Taihe Institute and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology; Wang Zhengxu, Professor of Political Science with Zhejiang University.…
① “Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets”: How China turns its green into gold. (00:47) ② What’s on the agenda as China’s top diplomat chairs the 10th Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Foreign Ministers’ Meeting? (11:30) ③ How have China’s advances in digital infrastructure over the past five years reshaped its economy and society? (24:38) ④ With Israel ruling out a partial hostage deal, what prospects exist for a Gaza truce as Hamas and Egypt hold talks? (36:17) ⑤ Amid Europe’s record heatwaves, France bickers about air-conditioning. (45:50)…
① Can Europe salvage its influence at the Trump–Putin talks? (00:47) ② Chinese navy expels U.S. destroyer intruding territorial waters around Huangyan Dao. (12:48) ③ What impact could China’s new interest subsidy on personal consumption loans have on spending and economic momentum? (25:30) ④ How are NEVs fueling the nearly 23% surge in China’s car exports in July? (34:27) ⑤ We’ll take a look at the cutting-edge AI, and What’s next? (44:54)…
① What are the implications of China and Brazil’s call for self-reliance in the Global South? (00:43) ② What does another 90-day extension of the Beijing-Washington tariff truce mean for China-US trade relations? (14:34) ③ What does President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. signal about the current political climate? (26:50) ④ Can the newly signed peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia lead to lasting diplomatic relations? (35:33) ⑤ What key takeaways emerged from the recently concluded World Robot Conference? (46:21)…
What key issues will Trump and Putin face at their meeting in Alaska? ① The UN Security Council holds an emergency session over concerns that Israel’s Gaza takeover could worsen the humanitarian crisis. (00:44) ② What key issues will Trump and Putin face at their meeting in Alaska this Friday? (15:36) ③ What’s driving China’s core CPI to grow for the third month in a row? (28:02) ④ Why is Hong Kong seeing record business registrations? (38:55) ⑤ Memories of WWII: 'Dead to Rights'—from Nanjing to the world (47:07)…
Russia has announced it will stop abiding by the now-defunct INF treaty with the United States. The announcement came just days after Trump ordered the repositioning of two nuclear submarines in response to what he called "threatening comments" from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy chair of Russia's security council. Is this the beginning of a new nuclear arms race? What happens when nuclear posturing, once considered a taboo topic, plays out over social media between world leaders? And eighty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, have we forgotten the reality of nuclear war and the moral restraint that once held it at bay? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Kamal Makili-Aliyev, Associate Professor at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Joseph Siracusa, Professor of Global Futures, Curtin University in Australia, Zhang Xin, Deputy Director of the Center for Russian Studies at East China Normal University.…
① China’s July exports sharply topped market expectations and imports recorded the biggest jump in a year. How strongly has foreign trade supported China’s economy so far this year? (00:53) ② US President Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 100% tariff on foreign semiconductors. Can the US restore its past chip manufacturing capacity through tariffs or other means? (14:23) ③ Why is “Dead to Rights”, a film about the Nanjing Massacre, dominating China’s summer box office? (24:37) ④ A conversation with Jim Rogers, an investor and author, on China’s attractiveness to foreign investors over the next five years. (34:52) ⑤ Italy has given its final approval for a landmark bridge linking Sicily to the mainland. Why has Italy waited for almost six decades for its approval? (43:21)…
① The UN has warned against possible full Israeli military takeover of Gaza. Why is Israel’s capability to sustain a long-term occupation of Gaza questionable? (00:54) ② Will Poland face years of political deadlock under its new president Karol Nawrocki? (14:23) ③ We take a look at a robots-focused shopping festival in Beijing, and the industry behind it. (25:02) ④ A conversation with the executive director of the United Nations Office for Project Services on global climate governance. (36:15) ⑤ The mayor of Japan’s Nagoya is seeking to resume exchanges with China’s Nanjing after a years-long suspension over his predecessor’s denial of Nanjing Massacre. What efforts should be made to achieve this goal? (45:12)…
① President Xi Jinping has called for absorbing netizens’ opinions in formulating China’s next five-year plan. How does China integrate seeking advices from the public with its top-level decision-making process? (00:54) ② Several Chinese government bodies have held mid-year meetings to better support economic growth for the rest of the year. We explore their key messages. (13:02) ③ Japan has clinched a $6.5 billion deal to build Australia’s next-generation warships. With a military export ban no longer in place, is Japan moving further away from its postwar pacifism? (24:57) ④ Moscow says it is anticipating talks with US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff later this week. We explore the ongoing bargain between Russia and the US over the Ukraine war. (34:27) ⑤ The global roller-coaster ride of Donald Trump’s tariffs has entered its latest phase. Is America really winning? (43:10)…
① Hamas says it is prepared to coordinate with the Red Cross to deliver aid to hostages it holds in Gaza, if Israel meets certain conditions. Is Israel likely to accept Hamas’s conditions? (00:54) ② US employment growth was weaker than expected in July. Will the weaker figure put a September interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve back on the table? (13:47) ③ FBI plans to open an office in New Zealand to counter Chinese influence. Why could this move undermine regional peace and stability? (24:53) ④ China’s 2025 summer box office has exceeded 7 billion yuan. What is driving the strong performance? (34:18) ⑤ South Korea has begun removing propaganda loudspeakers along the border with North Korea. Is it possible to reestablish dialogue between the two sides? (44:22)…
Fueled by rising consumption and attractive packages offered by tourism authorities, this summer promises to be a bumper season for tourism in China. Railway trips from July to August are projected to exceed 950 million, up 6% year-on-year. Group tour bookings have jumped over 35%, and a national campaign will feature 39,000 cultural events. Meanwhile, outbound travel is also surging — visa applications for countries like Italy, Norway, and Germany are up over 80%. What does this summer’s travel frenzy reveal about the evolving patterns of Chinese consumer behavior? Host Ge Anna is joined by Mario Cavolo, Founder and CEO of M Communications Group; Chen Jiahe, chief investment officer at Novem Arcae Technologies; Professor Liu Baocheng, Director of the Center for International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics.…
①China has announced a key meeting in October to set economic and social goals for the next five years. What to expect? (00:39) ②Added value of China's "three new" economy accounted for 18% of GDP in 2024. (13:55) ③The US hits brazil with 50% tariffs and sanctions. (24:14) ④Canada has joined France and Britain in announcing plans to recognize a Palestinian state. (33:20) ⑤An interview with Siddharth Chatterjee, United Nations Resident Coordinator in China (42:22)…
①China and the US have wrapped up two days of trade talks in Stockholm. What are the key outcomes? ②The IMF has raised its economic growth forecast for China this year. What's driving this revision? ③Britain says it'll recognize Palestine as a state unless Israel agrees to an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza. ④Trump sets a new deadline of 10 or 12 days for Russia to act on Ukraine. ⑤China has unveiled childcare subsidies to boost its birth rate. How effective could the policy be?…
①Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng meets with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in Stockholm. What's on the agenda? (00:41) ②Thailand and Cambodia agree to an "immediate and unconditional" ceasefire. Can it pave the way to ending the conflict? (11:38) ③Germany plans to establish an airlift to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip with the support of Jordan. (24:34) ④China designates "Drone Flight Planner" as a new profession. (33:53) ⑤US government probes Duke University in latest federal funding threat. (43:36)…
①China and the US are entering a fresh round of trade talks in Stockholm. What can we expect? (00:39) ②China has proposed the creation of a global AI cooperation organization. What's behind the initiative? (11:16) ③The US and EU have agreed to a trade deal with a 15% US tariff on most EU goods. Who are the winners and losers? (24:14) ④China's tax and fee revenue during 14th Five-Year Plan is expect to top 155 trillion yuan. (34:26) ⑤Houthis vow to step up shipping attacks to press Israel on Gaza. (43:32)…
China and the European Union have pledged to promote cooperation on trade and investment at the 25th China-EU summit. The two sides have also issued a joint declaration, reaffirming policy continuity to step up efforts in tackling climate change. Meeting EU leaders in Beijing, President Xi Jinping called for providing more certainty for the world through steady China-EU ties. Why does the current international landscape require China and the EU to deepen trust? How can the two sides focus on pragmatic cooperation despite their differences? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow of Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; Dr. George Tzogopoulos, Director of EU-China Program at CIFE, a European research organization; Sultan Hali, a Chinese foreign policy analyst and retired Air Force officer in Pakistan.…
① How might the latest China–EU talks shape their future ties? (00:48) ② What to watch for in the China–U.S. next trade talks in Sweden? (10:30) ③ Why is the U.S. redeploying nuclear weapons to the U.K. after 17 years? (24:21) ④ Why Russia and Ukraine agree to a prisoner swap but fail to reach a ceasefire in their latest talks? (32:35)…
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1 Being America’s friend in 2025—what does it take? Japan, the Philippines seal deals with U.S. 54:14
① What does the launch of island-wide independent customs operations in Hainan Free Trade Port this December mean for China’s opening-up? (00:47) ② What was discussed during the video meeting between China’s commerce minister and the EU trade commissioner ahead of the China–EU summit? (13:18) ③ Being America’s friend in 2025—what does it take? U.S. President Donald Trump announces trade deals with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines. (24:30) ④ Japanese PM Ishiba denies talks of his imminent resignation. (35:03) ⑤ Why is the U.S. pulling out of UNESCO again—for the third time? (43:55)…
① China-Croatia Ties: Foreign ministers hold talks in Beijing to enhance bilateral ties. (00:48) ② What’s driving China’s better-than-expected job growth, with nearly 7 million new urban jobs added in H1? (14:30) ③ 28 countries and EU urging Israel to lift its siege on Gaza — Will it make a difference? (24:44) ④ What does Brazil’s new tax office in China mean for the future of their economic partnership? (34:46) ⑤ What does Unitree Robotics’ IPO signal for China’s growing robotics industry? (42:53)…
① How will EU leaders' visit to China and the 25th China-EU Summit reshape bilateral ties? (00:49) ② Japan faces political uncertainty as ruling coalition loses control of both houses: What’s next for its political future? (13:03) ③ China adds 10,000 km of high-speed railways during 2021-2024. (24:05) ④ New Development Bank at 10: A Decade of South-South Cooperation. (33:59) ⑤ Why are international banks raising China’s GDP forecasts? (44:43)…
The 2025 International Congress of Basic Science is now underway in Beijing. The event draws over a thousand scholars from China and abroad, including Nobel Laureates, Fields Medalists, and Turing award winners. But in a world increasingly driven by fast results and commercial returns, why does basic science still matter? What happens when artificial intelligence begins solving problems that once took humans years or even decades? And can science still be a shared human endeavor in an era of rising geopolitical tension? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Zhang Fan, Associate Professor of Astronomy Department of Beijing Normal University; Quentin Parker, Director of Laboratory for Space Research, University of Hong Kong; Andy Mok, Tech Analyst and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization…
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① China has rejected NATO chief Mark Rutte’s warning that Brazil, China and India could be hit by secondary US sanctions if they maintain trade with Russia. Why is Rutte’s remark unhelpful to ending the Ukraine crisis? (00:55) ② China has established partnerships with over 80 countries and regions in intellectual property cooperation over the past five years. We take a look at what China has achieved in IPR protection during its 14th five-year plan. (13:27) ③ We speak to Benjamin Wong, Head of Transport & Logistics and Industrials at InvestHK, on how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a global supply chain hub. (24:59) ④ Israel has launched heavy airstrikes on Syria, claiming to defend Druze minorities. What could happen next? (34:03) ⑤ What has prompted the Trump administration to revoke federal funding for California’s high-speed rail project? Do high-speed railways fit America’s economic conditions? (42:12)…
① The third China International Supply Chain Expo has opened in Beijing. How much does the willingness of the business community matter when it comes to safeguarding the stability of global supply chains? (00:57) ② China has announced that it will host the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit from August 31 to September 1. How can SCO stay true to its original aspiration and carry forward the Shanghai Spirit? (13:20) ③ A conversation with David Jonathan Gross, a Nobel Laureate and preeminent figure in theoretical physics. (25:12) ④ China is slamming Japan’s new defense white paper over allegations of the so-called China threat. Does it make sense to describe China as Tokyo’s “greatest strategic challenge”? (34:22) ⑤ The Trump administration is launching a probe into Brazil’s trade practices. Does Brazil deserve such a treatment? (43:19)…
① We take a look at China’s recent Central Urban Work Conference and how it plans to build modern Chinese cities that are innovative, livable, beautiful, resilient and smart. (00:51) ② Meeting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Beijing, President Xi Jinping said China is willing to work with Australia to further advance bilateral relations. What benefits have been brought to the two sides after bilateral ties achieved a turnaround? (14:32) ③ China’s economy grew at an annual rate of 5.3% in the first half of 2025. We explore the driving force of the steady growth. (24:48) ④ Nvidia will soon resume H20 AI chip sales to China following US government assurances. What does it mean to the US tech giant? (34:01) ⑤ On the 10th anniversary of World Youth Skills Day, we explore what skills young people really need for the future? (44:36)…
① We take a look at Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to China and how it will shore up trade relations between the two countries. (00:53) ② India’s foreign minister is making his first trip to China in five years. Will the positive trajectory in China-India relations continue? (13:38) ③ China’s exports growth beat expectations in June, driven by robust shipments to non-US markets. How resilient are China’s exports in the face of US tariffs? (24:24) ④ After the US threatened new tariffs of 30% on goods from the EU, Brussels decided to delay its retaliatory tariffs in hopes of reaching a deal with Washington by the end of this month. Will the EU make it? (34:23) ⑤ New Zealand has announced plans to double its international education market by 2034. What is driving New Zealand to pursue this goal? (43:16)…
Over 600 guests from around 140 countries and regions have gathered in Beijing for the Global Civilization Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, held under the theme: “Safeguarding the Diversity of Human Civilizations for World Peace and Development.” What does this renewed call for civilization dialogue mean for global governance, cultural innovation, and peacebuilding? Host Ge Anna is joined by Gordon Dumoulin, Consultant and analyst on China perspectives and Entrepreneur in Chinese Medicinal Herbs; Prof Qu Qiang, Fellow of Belt and Road Research Centre at Minzu University of China; Prof Warwick Powell Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology.…
①Chinese Premier Li Qiang calls on China, Egypt to deepen strategic coordination to safeguard common interests. (00:37) ②The 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations takes place in China's Shandong province. How does it contribute to mutual understanding in today's polarized world? (12:19) ③Donald Trump says the 50% tariff on copper imports will take effect on August 1. How will it impact US industries and consumers? (24:58) ④Scientists warn that climate change is fueling more extreme weather. (34:46) ⑤An interview with European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde (44:40)…
①China's economy expanded at an average annual rate of 5.5 percent from 2021 to 2024. What's driving this strong momentum? (00:47) ②Once known for its rural terrain and underdeveloped economy, how has Guizhou transformed into China's big-data hub? (14:17) ③Emmanuel Macron is on a three-day visit to the UK, as he stresses a special responsibility of the two countries to safeguard European security. (25:06) ④Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibranhim has urged Southeast Asian countries to enhance trade among each other amid global uncertainty. (34:53) ⑤Donald Trump has stepped up his criticism of Vladimir Putin after restoring arms shipments to Ukraine. What does this mean for the prospects of a negotiated ceasefire? (45:36)…
① BRICS leaders call for global cooperation on AI governance and climate action. How are voices from the Global South shaping global conversations? (00:46) ② Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on a growing number of countries. Is this fueling greater uncertainty in global trade? (14:59) ③ Netanyahu meets Trump at White House as Israel, Hamas hold ceasefire talks. (24:59) ④ AI chipmaker Nvidia is on the verge of becoming the most valuable company in the world. (34:24) ⑤ Suriname has elected Jennifer Geerlings-Simons as its first female president. How significant is this moment for the country? (45:06)…
①The 17th BRICS Summit takes place in Rio de Janeiro. With its growing influence on the global stage, what role can BRICS play in reforming global governance? (00:46) ②US President Donald Trump has signed his huge tax and spending bill into law. What's in it, and who stands to gain or lose? (13:48) ③Elon Musk says he has formed a new US political party, the "America Party". Can it gain traction and reshape the American political landscape? (24:33) ④South Korea's prosecutors has filed request to detain ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol. (32:22) ⑤Latest round of Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks have ended without breakthrough. (43:30)…
It’s been five years since the enactment of a national security law in Hong Kong following the unrest in the city in 2019. The law defines four categories of offenses: secession, subversion, terrorist activities, and collusion with external forces to endanger national security. In a recent signed article, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said the Hong Kong society has remained stable and prosperous since the law’s implementation. How has the law safeguarded the practice of “One Country, Two Systems” in Hong Kong? How has the restoration of stability revitalized the city’s development dynamics? Host Ding Heng is joined by Professor Yao Shujie, Deputy Director of the Department of Social Sciences, Chongqing University; Edward Lehman, Managing Director of LEHMAN, LEE & Xu Law Firm; Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow of Taihe Institute and Chairman of Asia Narratives Substack.…
① Wang Yi calls on EU to establish objective, rational perception of China. (00:47) ② Lee Jae-myung: opportunity for a China-South Korea reset? (12:58) ③ Former IMF Executive Director urges BRICS summit to deliver financial reform and unified Global South stance. (23:52) ④ Top chip design software developers say U.S. export restrictions to China from May have been lifted. (33:30) ⑤ Is Xiaomi’s wait-and-see EV strategy a missed opportunity—or a calculated move for global success? (42:59)…
① Belgium backs push for a greater European autonomy in talks with China’s top diplomat. (00:45) ② Is Hong Kong reclaiming its IPO crown? City set to lead global fundraising in 2025. (14:13) ③ Is Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” bold reform or a risky bet for America’s future? (24:02) ④ Putin and Macron speak for the first time in nearly three years—what’s behind the call, and what does it signal for Europe’s diplomacy? (33:48) ⑤ Why is Malaysia banning U.S. plastic waste—and what does it reveal about global environmental justice? (46:17)…
① What does Hong Kong’s 28th anniversary reveal about its evolving role in China’s national development strategy? (00:38) ② Is Macron’s criticism of tariffs as “blackmail” revealing deeper rifts between the EU and the U.S. on trade? (12:40) ③ Why are Obama and Bush breaking their silence on Trump’s dismantling of USAID—and what’s really at stake? (23:33) ④ What exactly are stablecoins—and could they reshape the future of global finance? (33:09) ⑤ With travel orders surging, is China’s tourism revival a sign of deeper shifts in domestic consumption and global mobility? (43:13)…
① Chinese FM Wang Yi begins official visit to Europe, with stops at EU headquarters, Germany, and France. (00:45) ② U.S. economy shrinks in first quarter — first contraction in three years. (12:25) ③ U.S. Senate begins debate on Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.” (24:07) ④ Canada rescinds digital services tax following Washington’s trade threat. (36:27) ⑤ Prominent British entrepreneur hails China visit as a catalyst for global trust and dialogue. (46:20)…
NATO leaders have agreed to ramp up military spending to 5% of their national GDP by 2035. They made the pledge at a summit in The Hague, following months of pressure from US President Donald Trump. Is NATO bending too far to keep Trump on board, or is this just what modern transatlantic alliance looks like? And does more military spending really make Europe safer, or does it risk triggering a new arms race and provoking more conflicts? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Ruud van Dijk, Professor in History of International Relations, University of Amsterdam; Chen Weihua, China Daily EU Bureau Chief based in Brussels; Kamal Makili-Aliyev, Associate Professor at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.…
① The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has held the 10th annual meeting of its board of governors. How should we characterize the bank’s operations since it was founded a decade ago? (00:55) ② We talk to Ni Jun, Chief Manufacturing Officer of EV battery giant CATL, on global EV expansion. (15:12) ③ We take a look at China’s move to strengthen controls on two chemicals that can be used to make fentanyl. (24:56) ④ A recent China-EU seminar on human rights adopted a consensus document calling for countering technological dominance and closing digital gaps to better safeguard human rights. We speak to a keynote speaker at the event. (33:07) ⑤ In shock to Democratic politics in the US, socialist Zohran Mamdani has won the New York City mayoral primary. What does this tell us about socialist movement in America? (43:43)…
① At the Summer Davos Forum, China’s premier calls on countries to collaborate on trade despite rising barriers. Why is China determined to be a guardian of free trade and multilateralism? (00:54) ② We talk to Battushig Myanganbayar, an AI strategy advisor to a former prime minister of Mongolia, on how to make artificial intelligence safer and more inclusive for the developing world. (14:36) ③ China’s foreign minister says Beijing calls for genuine de-escalation in the Middle East. What conditions can lead to a genuine ceasefire between Israel and Iran? (24:56) ④ Mainland slams recent remarks made by Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te on cross-strait relations as a monologue advocating “Taiwan independence”. What is driving Lai to continuously make provocative remarks? (33:39) ⑤ How could China’s move to revise its aviation law help boost its low-altitude economy? (42:25)…
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