China's deputy permanent representative to the UN refuted unfounded US accusations regarding climate policy.

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UN, November 7 (Xinhua) — China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geng Shuang on Thursday refuted baseless U.S. accusations against China's climate policy.

At a UN Security Council meeting on climate and security, the US envoy delivered a veiled attack on China, accusing it of gaining unfair economic advantages by undermining its economic competitors and calling on UN member states to follow the US example.

In response to the accusations, Geng Shuang said China, a country with a population of 1.4 billion and the world's second-largest gross domestic product, maintains an annual contribution to global economic growth of around 30 percent, while its per capita emissions are not among the highest in the world.

He added that China is recognized by the international community as one of the countries with the strongest will, the most decisive actions, and the most outstanding results in fulfilling its emission reduction commitments. "It is certainly a country that is actively participating in the global fight against climate change," Geng Shuang stated.

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A US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to fully fund food aid by Friday.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — A U.S. federal judge on Thursday ordered the Donald Trump administration to fully fund November's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by Friday amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

"People have gone too long without payments. Not paying them for even one more day is simply unacceptable," said John McConnell, a judge in the federal district court of Rhode Island.

On Friday, he said the Agriculture Department should fund SNAP from the reserve fund "as soon as possible."

On Monday, the agency announced that a total of $4.65 billion from the reserve fund will be used to pay SNAP benefits for November. This will cover 50 percent of current payments to eligible households.

However, on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump wrote on the social media platform TruthSocial that SNAP funds would only be released after the government reopens, blaming "radical left Democrats" for the shutdown.

In his latest ruling, issued Thursday, McConnell criticized the Trump administration for partially making payments and chided the president for his statement of "intent to violate" the court's order.

That same day, Justice Department lawyers said they planned to appeal both Thursday's ruling and McConnell's earlier order allocating SNAP funding.

The current US government shutdown is now in its sixth week, making it the longest in the country's history, as Congress continues to fail to pass a government funding bill.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer declared on social media on Wednesday that "D. Trump's continued weaponization of hunger is heartless and despicable." A day earlier, he wrote that the Republican president was treating hungry Americans as "political pawns" during the shutdown.

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The G20 summit will help reform the global financial system and address inequality, says South African President

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CAPE TOWN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that the upcoming Group of Twenty (G20) summit is expected to take concrete measures to reform the global financial system and address the widening global wealth gap and income inequality.

Speaking at a question-and-answer session at the National Assembly in Cape Town, Ramaphosa stressed that South Africa's G20 Presidency aims to "create a more stable, efficient and sustainable international financial architecture."

According to the President, one of the key outcomes of the summit, which will take place in Johannesburg later this month, will be the conclusion of an agreement to strengthen multilateral development banks such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the African Development Bank. Ramaphosa explained that the agreement will build on the work done by Brazil as the G20 Presidency to improve the effectiveness of these institutions in helping countries achieve their sustainable development goals.

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China and Central Asian countries strengthen humanitarian ties through educational exchanges

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Beijing, November 7 (Xinhua) — The 12th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum was held in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where in-depth discussions on educational partnerships were held. The event aimed to promote practical educational cooperation between China and Central Asian countries to strengthen mutual understanding and promote joint development.

Beijing International Studies University (BISU) has already launched courses in Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Turkmen—the official languages of Central Asian countries. In recent years, BISU has been actively expanding cooperation with universities, think tanks, and research institutions in the region by deepening educational exchanges, creating an educational community within the Belt and Road Initiative, developing academic exchanges, and publishing research papers. This contributes to the training of highly qualified personnel and the digital transformation of education, stated BISU Party Committee Chairman Wang Dinghua.

Joint projects, including the establishment of overseas branches, specialized institutes, and Lu Ban Workshops, demonstrate the extensive cooperation between China and Uzbekistan in the field of education, noted participants from Uzbekistan.

Representatives of Turkmenistan, in turn, also emphasized the significant progress in cooperation with China in the scientific and educational spheres, noting that in recent years, many universities and schools in Turkmenistan have begun teaching Chinese, and their teachers regularly undergo internships in China, which reflects, in particular, the growing interest of the Turkmen academic community in Chinese culture. -0-

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Foreign Journalists on CIIE: The Future Has Already Arrived in China!

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On the morning of November 5, the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) opened in Shanghai. This year, both the total number of registered journalists and the number of foreign media representatives exceeded the previous expo. Chinese and foreign journalists covered the opening ceremony at the CIIE Press Center at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).

In an exclusive interview with CRI Online, Majara Rethabile of the Lesotho News Agency said he was amazed by China's level of modernization and that the Chinese people are already "living in the future." He praised China's efforts to open up to the world through events like the CIIE, which help other developing countries integrate into global trade. Majara expressed hope that this trip will allow him to learn more from China's experience for Lesotho.

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Youth teams from China and Russia played a friendly basketball match in Dongning.

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Beijing, November 7 (Xinhua) — A friendly basketball match between Chinese and Russian youth teams took place recently in Dongning, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China. Around 400 basketball players from 10 cities in the two countries gathered on the sports field, treating residents and visitors to a sporting event that combined competitive spirit with a warm, friendly atmosphere.

According to a statement on the Mudanjiang City Education Bureau's website, at the opening ceremony, a cheerleading squad of elementary school students set the tone for the competition with their energetic dances in colorful costumes, while intelligent robots, moving nimbly to the rhythmic music, earned thunderous applause from the audience.

On the court, the athletes demonstrated agility and tenacity. Interceptions, passes, and shots were executed in a single motion—every precise attack and defense, every successful throw, elicited enthusiastic approval and loud applause from the spectators, fully demonstrating their youthful enthusiasm and athletic spirit.

Russian basketball player Yaroslav, who was participating in such an international competition for the first time, noted that the sports infrastructure here was excellent and the competitors were very strong. This, he said, filled every game with joy, pleasure, and competitive excitement.

Ma Xueyong, basketball coach of the Fengnan District Sports School in Tangshan, Hebei Province (northern China), said: "By competing against the Russians, we witnessed the friendship between China and Russia. May this friendship be passed on from generation to generation."

This China-Russia Open Basketball Tournament has deepened the friendship between the peoples of the two countries, especially among young people, and injected new vitality into sports and cultural exchanges between China and Russia under the Belt and Road Initiative.

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China will accelerate comprehensive green transition and step up efforts to achieve carbon emissions peak, says Vice Premier

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BELEM, Brazil, November 7 (Xinhua) — China will accelerate a comprehensive green transition in socio-economic development while actively working to achieve a peak in carbon emissions. Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and a member of the State Council, announced this in his speech at the Climate Summit here on Thursday. He arrived in Belem as a special representative of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Praising Brazil's active and important contribution to advancing global climate governance as President of the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30), the Deputy Prime Minister expressed hope for the event's complete success.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, and global climate governance is entering a crucial stage of development, said Ding Xuexiang. China has achieved outstanding results in implementing its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) for the period up to 2030, he added.

At the UN Climate Summit, Xi Jinping formally unveiled China's NDCs for 2035, the Vice Premier noted. They cover all economic sectors and all greenhouse gases, and for the first time, set an absolute emissions reduction target, demonstrating China's strong commitment and enormous efforts, he emphasized.

Recently, participants at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee discussed and adopted recommendations for drafting the 15th Five-Year Plan for Socioeconomic Development. According to Ding Xuexiang, these recommendations call for promoting carbon emission reduction, reducing pollution, expanding green spaces, ensuring economic growth, building a solid foundation for environmental safety, and building momentum for green development.

Humanity currently stands at a new crossroads, requiring all parties to commit to genuine multilateralism, strengthen unity and cooperation, and promote sustainable and long-term progress in global climate governance, the Deputy Prime Minister stated. He put forward three proposals for addressing the current challenges.

First, it is necessary to stay on the right course, build trust, coordinate the goals of environmental protection, economic development, job creation and poverty alleviation, improve people's living conditions and climate management in a coordinated manner, and promote high-quality development to bring greater benefits to people around the world.

Secondly, it is necessary to implement measures to combat climate change, respect the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, and fully implement the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement.

Developed countries should take the lead in reducing emissions, faithfully fulfill financial commitments, and provide developing countries with more support in technology and capacity building, Ding Xuexiang explained.

Third, it is necessary to deepen openness and cooperation, create favorable conditions for international economic and trade cooperation, strengthen international cooperation in green technologies and industries, ensure the free circulation of high-quality green products, and more effectively meet the global demand for sustainable development.

During a meeting with UN Secretary-General António Guterres on the sidelines of the conference, Ding Xuexiang said that multilateralism and the UN are currently facing unprecedented challenges.

Regardless of how the international situation develops, China will adhere to genuine multilateralism, continue to fully support the fundamental position and role of the UN in international affairs, promote dialogue and cooperation among countries, and make greater contributions to world peace and development.

The Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China noted that China is firmly committed to green development and is willing to strengthen communication and cooperation with all parties to jointly advance the idea of building a beautiful world in which harmony reigns between humanity and nature.

In turn, A. Guterres thanked China for its consistent support of the UN's work, calling it not only a key leader in global climate governance, but also an important pillar of world peace and multilateralism.

The Global Governance Initiative, proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, is of great importance for improving and reforming the existing global governance system. The UN looks forward to continued close cooperation with China, emphasized Antonio Guterres.

Also on Thursday, Ding Xuexiang attended a dinner hosted by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to celebrate the Rainforest Forever Foundation and delivered a speech.

According to him, in recent years, China has achieved outstanding results in the fields of ecology and environmental protection, as well as economic and social development in its tropical regions.

Protecting tropical forests is essential to the survival and well-being of humanity. China is ready to strengthen cooperation in this area with all parties and make a more significant contribution to global climate and environmental governance, the Vice Premier of the State Council concluded.

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China-Singapore Connectivity Initiative strengthens bilateral ties

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CHONGQING, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — The China-Singapore Strategic Connectivity Demonstration Initiative celebrated its 10th anniversary in Chongqing on Friday.

According to a statement from the Chongqing Municipal Commerce Committee, over the past 10 years, 347 cooperation agreements worth a total of US$26 billion have been signed between government departments and businesses in China and Singapore, raising the level of connectivity between western China and ASEAN countries to a high level.

The initiative is the third government-to-government cooperation project between China and Singapore, following the China-Singapore Industrial Park in Suzhou in eastern China and the China-Singapore Eco-City in Tianjin in northern China.

The China-Singapore Chongqing Strategic Connectivity Demonstration Initiative, going beyond traditional park-based models and using Chongqing as the hub, is expanding its activities in four areas: financial services, aviation, transportation and logistics, and information communications.

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The Norwegian Foreign Minister will pay an official visit to China.

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BEIJING, November 7 (Xinhua) — Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide will pay an official visit to China from November 10 to 11, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced on Friday.

The head of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will visit China at the invitation of Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. -0-

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The Wuzhen Summit of the World Internet Conference 2025 has opened in eastern China.

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HANGZHOU, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — The Wuzhen Summit of the World Internet Conference 2025 opened Friday morning in Wuzhen, east China's Zhejiang Province.

This year's Wuzhen Summit was titled "Forging an Open, Collaborative, Secure, and Inclusive Future of Digital Intelligence—Building a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace." It will feature 24 sub-forums covering topics such as China's Global Development Initiative, the digital economy, artificial intelligence, and data governance.

Noting that innovation, collaboration, and trust are key to ensuring an open, inclusive, and secure digital future, John Hoffman, CEO of GSMA, the global association of mobile operators and equipment manufacturers, emphasized at the opening ceremony: “If we get it right, we will unlock the full potential of digital technology, enriching the lives of people around the world and leaving no one behind.”

At the opening ceremony of the summit, special awards were presented to individuals and enterprises that have made outstanding contributions to the development of relevant areas related to the global Internet.

On Thursday, the 2025 World Internet Conference Awards ceremony for cutting-edge achievements in science and technology took place in Wuzhen. Awards were given to 17 globally significant projects in areas such as artificial intelligence models, intelligent internet of things, embodied artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.

This year's Wuzhen Summit will last until November 9. -0-

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