British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is paying an official visit to China this week, the first by a British prime minister in eight years. He is accompanied by senior officials and executives from major British companies. The visit is expected to be an effort to refocus bilateral relations on win-win cooperation and renewed diplomacy. Where are China-British relations headed? What does the visit mean for world peace, security and stability?
China and Canada have agreed to build a new type of strategic partnership, a pragmatic shift toward mutual resilience. To understand why this consensus is win-win amid global trade shocks, we caught up with Graham Shantz, the president of the Canada China Business Council.
Today's special program is brought to you from the site of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting. Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng delivered a special address suggesting that no one should have privilege over the others and the world should not go back to the rules of the jungle. He made it clear that there are no winners in tariff and trade wars. State leaders and tech entrepreneurs are emphasising the importance of dialogue and cooperation. Jean-Pascal Tricoire is Chairman of Schneider Electric. His organization is deeply engaged in China and other parts of the global market. He shares his insights on the renewal of European industries, and how China's blazing the trail for global innovation.
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting wrapped up last week in Davos. The ramifications of the interactions among stakeholders are still being felt today and being analyzed constantly on the transatlantic relationship. Columbia University history professor Adam Tooze has detailed knowledge of the issue.
Since World War II, there have been numerous instances of significant disagreements that have strained transatlantic relations. Now, despite being one of the most enduring and influential partnerships in modern global politics, the transatlantic alliance between the U.S. and Europe is having its most serious crisis in history. How might it end? Where is it headed?
China's own unique path to growth and development decoded. Amid rising global pressures and high stakes, how is the nation's alternative model shaping up? Answers in today's special, the joint session "Chinese Economy: Fully Emerged?" - presented by CGTN and the World Economic Forum.
Economic leaders attending the World Economic Forum have been talking about their businesses in China. What are their perspectives on the Chinese market and China's growth potential?
How are today's tech-immersed youth reshaping social reality through new technologies? This is a joint presentation of the World Economic Forum and CGTN, ahead of the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos this year.
U.S. military actions against Venezuela have sent shivers across the international community. Many analysts ask when a bully openly tramples on international rules, how should the world respond? What can be done to prevent such thuggish acts in the future?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is paying an official visit to China this week. As Canada seeks deeper engagement with China, better understanding between the peoples is always crucial.
Weeks of street protests and outside pressure have driven Iran to the edge. On Sunday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sought to reassure the public that his government is keen on easing the nation's economic problems. Meanwhile, deadly clashes on the streets have been reported in recent days. How to assess the latest situation? What might be the impact of the Iranian situation on the region, the oil prices, and the geopolitical fragmentation?
How does science fuel innovation? It's a question that never ceases to inspire. As artificial intelligence becomes more intertwined with our daily lives, what exactly is its role for all of us?
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