Afleveringen
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① EU summons auto industry leaders as Tesla, BMW join Chinese firms in court battle over EV tariffs. (00:51)
② Poll: 85% of Greenlanders do not want to be part of the U.S. (16:20)
③ How attractive is China to wholly foreign-funded hospitals? (25:00)
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① Japanese PM Ishiba vows to strengthen communication with China. (00:39)
② CMG Spring Festival Gala sets new records. (14:52)
③ The future of China’s low-altitude economy. (25:00)
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① President Xi lauds China's solid progress despite challenges in Year of Dragon. (00:50)
② China's Spring Festival box office soars with thriving domestic demand. (14:07)
③ China's visa-free policy: see beyond stereotypes, experience real China. (25:00)
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① Meeting with India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on China and India to work in the same direction and commit to mutual understanding. Why are relations between the two countries warming? (00:53)
② US President Donald Trump had threatened tariffs and sanctions to punish Colombia for earlier refusing to accept US military aircraft carrying deported migrants. What could be the implications of Trump’s threat? (13:44)
③ Why has China’s DeepSeek AI app surpassed ChatGPT and topped the Apple App Store’s free downloads in the US and China? (25:28)
④ We take a look at a three-way partnership between a Chinese private aerospace company, Zhejiang University and Turkiye’s Middle East Technical University in preparing to launch two AI-controlled lunar exploration robots alongside the Chang’e-8 mission in 2028. (35:07)
⑤ Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has won another term in office. What challenges might he face in his next term? (44:38)
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Before and after taking office for a second time, U.S. President Donald Trump has been stirring up uneasiness among American allies. He said the EU is "very bad" for America and promised tariffs against European imports. He has talked about purchasing Greenland or using economic and military means to take control of the Danish territory because he said the U.S. needs the world's largest island for national security.
How have America's global allies been taking Trump's messages? What does a second Trump administration mean for traditional American alliances in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere? Host Liu Kun is joined by Kathleen Burk, Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary History, University College London; Jonathan Aronson, Professor of Communication and International Relations, University of Southern California; Teng Jianqun, Director for the Diplomacy Studies Center, Hunan Normal University.
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①What are the key issues dominating this year's World Economic Forum? (00:50)
②China has outlined new measures to bolster long-term investment in the capital market. How will this strategy help restore confidence and stabilize business growth? (11:15)
③German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron have pledged to act towards a strong Europe as Trump returns. (24:34)
④China has pushed back against Donald Trump's assertion that it is in control of the Panama Canal. (33:21)
⑤Microsoft has acquired millions of dollars' worth of carbon credits to restore the Amazon rainforest. How effective is this approach in offsetting emissions generated by the growth of AI? (43:40)
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①China and Russia have reaffirmed their close ties amid global uncertainties. What underpins this strong partnership? (00:44)
②What are the key takeaways from Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang's speech at Davos? (11:53)
③Quad foreign ministers meet in Washington (24:38)
④US President Donald Trump have announced an AI infrastructure plan worth up to 500 billion US dollars. How will it take shape in practice? (33:40)
⑤Belgium has launched an investigation into allegations that Apple sourced "blood minerals" from the Democratic Republic of Congo. What's behind this legal action? (43:11)
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①Donald Trump has begun his second term as he returned to the White House after four years. What will be his priorities and what do they mean for the US and the rest of the world? (00:36)
②The arrested South Korean president appeared for the first time at his impeachment trial at the Constitutional Court. What will happen next? (24:58)
③The IMF expects steady global economic growth of around 3.3% in 2025 and 2026. (32:42)
④Nigeria has joined BRICS as a partner state. (42:31)
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①A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has come into effect. But are there still uncertainties in its implementation?(00:43)
②China's economy expanded 5% in 2024, hitting growth target. (11:30)
③South Korea's impeached president has been officially arrested, triggering riots by his supporters. How does this reflect the country’s deepening political polarization? (24:12)
④The EU and Mexico have sealed a trade deal as they seek to reduce their reliance on the US. (34:29)
⑤China unveils blueprint for building strong education system by 2035. (42:35)
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US President Joe Biden has defended his foreign policy record as he prepares to leave the White House.
In his final foreign policy address this week, Biden claimed he's leaving the next administration a country in a far stronger position than the one he inherited.
However, President-elect Donald Trump has criticized the foreign policy record of Joe Biden, calling it a new low in US history.
Has Joe Biden truly restored America's global leadership, or has he created more problems than he resolved? How will history judge his foreign policy legacy?
Host Zhao Ying is joined by Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Harvey Dzodin, Former Vice President of ABC TV network, and Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization; Edward Lehman, Managing Director LEHMAN, LEE & Xu Law Firm
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①Meeting Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the two countries to foster high-quality Belt and Road cooperation. What's been discussed in the meeting? (00:50) ②Qatar said Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza after intensive mediation efforts. What are the details of the deal? (13:12) ③U.S. President Joe Biden has delivered his farewell speech from the Oval Office.(25:20) ④Our exclusive interview with Professor Travis Longcore, Adjunct Professor with the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA, on the wildfires in LA.(31:36) ⑤Former Slovenian President Danilo Turk says the European Union's protectionist approach of imposing extra tariffs on China-made electric vehicles is not helpful to the trading bloc and its partners.(43:26)
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①The ruling parties of China and Japan have agreed to maintain close dialogue and communication no matter what situation the countries face. What are the details? (00:50) ②China's auto sector hit a new milestone in 2024, with production and sales each exceeding 31 million units. How can we assess the overall performance of the sector? (13:45) ③South Korea's anti-corruption agency has arrested President Yoon Suk-yeol.(25:30) ④Lebanon's newly elected President, Army Chief Joseph Aoun, has appointed Nawaf Salam as prime minister and tasked him with forming a government. (36:00) ⑤U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said he wanted to create an "External Revenue Service" to collect tariffs and other revenue from foreign countries.(45:30)
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①Sri Lankan President Anurav Dissanayake is in China for a state visit. What issues will be discussed between him and Chinese leaders? (00:50) ②China's Ministry of Commerce says the country firmly opposes the Biden administration's announcement of restrictions on exports related to artificial intelligence. What are the details? (13:00) ③U.S. TikTok users flock to another Chinese social media app, RedNote, over potential TikTok ban.(25:10) ④China's annual Spring Festival travel rush has begun, with more than nine billion cross-regional trips expected during the 40-day span.(35:40) ⑤South Korea's Constitutional Court has adjourned the first session of arguments in the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol.(46:32)
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①China and Grenada have reaffirmed commitment to joint development. What's on the agenda of Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell for his China trip? (00:42) ②A memorial service has mourned the victims of a deadly 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Dingri County in Xizang. What's the latest? (13:40) ③Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng co-chaired the 11th China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves in Beijing.(25:03) ④Official data shows China's foreign trade expanded by five percent in yuan terms in 2024.(35:36) ⑤Firefighters are scrambling to make progress against wildfires that have killed more than 20 people in Los Angeles.(47:00)
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s trip to Namibia, the Republic of the Congo, Chad and Nigeria has carried on a tradition greater than three decades long. Since 1991, China has embarked on its diplomatic calendar each New Year by sending its foreign minister to Africa.
China has remained Africa’s largest trading partner for 15 years. Remarkable dynamics are visible in the three-year action plan from the 2024 summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.
What’s at stake in Wang Yi’s Africa tour? How is China positioning itself in Africa’s future? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Deng Yanting, Deputy Director of the Division of Security Studies at the China-Africa Institute; Emmanuel Matambo, Research Director of the Center for Africa-China Studies at the University of Johannesburg; Professor Zha Daojiong from Peking University’s School of International Studies.
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① China, Chad vow to expand mutually beneficial cooperation. (00:44)
② China expands trade in and equipment renewal policies to drive consumption. (14:08)
③ Construction efforts are underway to resettle residents affected by the recent earthquake in Xizang. (24:12)
④ China-U.S. film co-production pioneer calls for stronger collaboration on key issues. (35:46)
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① China, Congo vow to deepen cooperation, strengthen China-Africa ties. (00:45)
② China to set up basic eldercare service network by 2029: guidelines. (15:05)
③ European gas storage sites dwindle at fastest pace since 2018. (24:56)
④ Chinese EV giant BYD hits record sales of NEVs worldwide in 2024. (33:06)
⑤ “Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders,” says Danish PM as Donald Trump Jr. arrives. (43:43)
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① China congratulates Indonesia on becoming full member of BRICS. (00:43)
② Canadian PM Trudeau to resign after nine years in power. (13:40)
③ Chinese tech giants dismiss inclusion on US ‘Section 1260H’ list as a “Clear Mistake.” (25:06)
④ Euro zone economy ends 2024 on fragile note as manufacturing slump deepens. (34:06)
⑤ Austrian president gives Freedom Party mandate to form gov't. (45:18)
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① Chinese FM Wang Yi starts Africa tour in Namibia. (00:50)
② China makes more high-quality development progress in 2024. (11:44)
③ North Korea fires missile as Blinken holds meetings in South Korea's capital. (25:02)
④ Nippon Steel to sue U.S. over Biden’s order to block acquisition. (36:27)
⑤ Syria's interim FM urges the U.S. to lift sanctions during his regional diplomatic tour. (44:41)
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The low-altitude economy is flying high in China.
Authorities have introduced policy support, including establishing a Low-Altitude Economy Department and introducing related university majors.
How will China's low-altitude economy take shape and unfold in the coming years?
Host Ge Anna is joined by Yang Chunsheng Senior vice president of Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) International; Dr. Zhang Fan Associate Professor of Astronomy Department of Beijing Normal University; Dr.Zhou Mi Senior Research Fellow with Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.
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