A press conference on China's foreign policy and external relations will be held in Beijing.

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BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold a press conference on Sunday on the sidelines of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC).

Wang Yi will answer questions from domestic and foreign journalists regarding China's foreign policy and external relations. -0-

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D. Trump will determine for himself whether Iran has reached a state of unconditional surrender – White House

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Washington, March 6 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump will be the sole judge of whether Iran has effectively reached a state of unconditional surrender, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said on Friday.

A few hours earlier, D. Trump wrote on the social network Truth Social that “there will be no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender.”

"What the President means is that when he, as the commander in chief of the United States armed forces, determines that Iran no longer poses a threat to the United States of America and the objectives of Operation Epic Fury have been fully achieved, then Iran will essentially be in a position of unconditional surrender, whether they say so themselves or not," Leavitt explained to reporters.

On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC News that his country is not asking for a ceasefire and sees no reason to negotiate with Washington. –0–

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Five US radar sites were hit by Iran or its allies – CNN

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Washington, March 6 (Xinhua) — CNN, based on satellite imagery, has concluded that five US radar stations were targeted by Iran or its allies since the US-Israeli attacks began a week ago. This was reported on Friday.

A satellite image taken Sunday shows smoke rising from a radar station near Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where dozens of American military aircraft are stationed, journalists reported. The tent, previously used to shelter the radar system of a nearby Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system, is heavily burned, with debris scattered around.

It is one of five radar sites that CNN has found were hit by Iran or its allies.

According to the TV channel, four of these sites housed radars from THAAD batteries used to intercept ballistic missiles. –0–

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A press conference on China's foreign policy and external relations will be held in Beijing by the head of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold a press conference on Sunday on the sidelines of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC).

Wang Yi will answer questions from domestic and foreign journalists regarding China's foreign policy and external relations. -0-

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A reception was held in Beijing to mark International Women's Day.

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BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) — The All-China Women's Federation (ACWF) held a reception in Beijing on Friday to mark International Women's Day, which falls on March 8.

State Councilor Shen Yiqin, also the Chair of the All-China Women's Federation, spoke at the event. She stated that during China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), hundreds of millions of Chinese women will contribute wisdom and strength to the great cause of building a powerful state and promoting national rejuvenation.

Noting that the current international situation is intertwined with change and chaos, Shen Yiqin said China is willing to work with all parties to fully implement the spirit of the Global Women's Summit, deepen exchanges and cooperation, and make new contributions to the global development of women's affairs and the progress of human civilization.

The event was attended by more than 1,000 guests, including officials from relevant central Party and government organs, female NPC deputies and CPPCC National Committee members participating in the "two sessions," representatives of various ethnic groups and social circles, as well as the Hong Kong and Macao SARs, members of the diplomatic corps, and representatives of international organizations.

Following the reception, participants visited an exhibition showcasing China's progress in using digital and smart technologies to empower women and girls. -0-

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NPC Deputy Jin Ruizhui Promotes Rural Revitalization with National Embroidery and

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National People's Congress (NPC) deputy Jin Ruirui is the chairperson of the Mouding Nationality Embroiderers' Association and County of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. She not only preserves the ancient art of national embroidery in her native land but also leads numerous artisans on a unique path of cultural enrichment and rural revitalization.

Over the course of more than ten years, Jin Ruirui has transformed herself from a simple embroiderer into an industry leader, employing over 2,000 women. She created the "company-association of craftswomen" model and organized embroidery workshops in villages, helping women realize their dreams of "raising children, embroidering, and supporting a family." By integrating traditional patterns into modern arts and crafts, she is promoting the transition of ethnic embroidery from formal wear to everyday life. Costumes she designed featuring elements of ethnic embroidery have been presented at fashion weeks in New York, Milan, Paris, and elsewhere.

In 2023, Jin Ruirui was elected to the National People's Congress. During her tenure, she conducted field research and made proposals and recommendations on the protection of intangible cultural heritage—ethnic embroidery and its development—as well as on pressing issues such as education and healthcare.

At the 2026 NPC session, Jin Ruirui plans to put forward a series of proposals on two main topics: “Further support for the ethnic embroidery industry in Chuxiong to realize distinctive development” and “Mental health and prevention of juvenile delinquency.”

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Top Stories | Friday: Middle East, Women, Food Prices

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March 6, 2026 UN

The top news of the day at the UN and around the world: the Secretary-General warned of the danger of uncontrolled escalation in the Middle East, a UNOPS tanker was damaged by an attack, Anne Hathaway will speak at the UN on International Women's Day, and average food prices rose for the first time in five months.

Escalation in the Middle East

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern today about the ongoing escalation of violence in the Middle East, emphasizing that "unlawful attacks" are causing enormous suffering to civilians. He stated that such actions pose a serious threat to the global economy, particularly to the most vulnerable populations. The Secretary-General warned that the situation could spiral out of control if the escalation continues. He called on the parties to immediately cease hostilities and move to serious negotiations, emphasizing that the stakes are extremely high.

Attack on UN ship

The head of the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), Jorge Moreira da Silva, called for an investigation following the attack yesterday on an agency tanker en route to collect fuel for humanitarian operations in Gaza. The vessel was struck from the sea and damaged, but no one was injured. The UNOPS chief reiterated that humanitarian workers take risks every day to deliver aid to those in need. He called for a stable supply of fuel to Gaza, noting that it is essential for the functioning of hospitals, water supply systems, sanitation, and other critical infrastructure.

Women's Day

An event dedicated to International Women's Day 2026The UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Anne Hathaway will speak at the UN Headquarters in New York City on Monday. The event will highlight the power of women and girls across generations, cultures, and social movements. The 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, the largest annual forum on gender equality, will also open at UN Headquarters. The session will run from March 9 to 19.

FAO Index

World food prices in February showed growth for the first time in five monthsAccording to the updated Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) index, higher quotations for wheat, most vegetable oils, and some meats outweighed lower prices for cheese and sugar. The FAO also released a preliminary forecast for wheat production in 2026. The global harvest is expected to decline by approximately three percent to around 810 million tonnes, remaining above the five-year average.

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Global food prices rose for the first time in five months.

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March 6, 2026 Economic development

Global food prices rose in February for the first time in five months. According to the updated index from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), higher prices for wheat, most vegetable oils, and some meats outweighed lower prices for cheese and sugar.

The FAO index, which tracks international prices of key commodities, reached 125.3 points, up 0.9 percent from January but still one percent below last year's level.

Price dynamics for major product groups

In February, global grain prices increased by 1.1 percent on average. The rise in global wheat prices was driven by reports of frosts in Europe and the United States, as well as ongoing logistical disruptions in Russia and the Black Sea region. International corn prices also rose slightly, and the rice index increased by 0.4 percent, thanks to robust demand for basmati and Japanese rice.

Vegetable oils rose 3.3 percent, reaching their highest level since June 2022. Palm oil prices rose due to strong global demand and a seasonal decline in production in Southeast Asia. Soybean oil prices rose on expectations of new biofuel support measures in the US, while rapeseed oil prices rose on forecasts of increased Canadian imports. Sunflower oil, on the other hand, fell slightly due to increased exports from Argentina.

Meat prices increased by 0.8 percent. Lamb prices reached a record high, while beef prices increased due to strong demand from China and the United States. Pork and poultry also showed slight increases.

Dairy prices fell by 1.2 percent, primarily due to lower cheese prices. Meanwhile, skim and whole milk powder prices rose due to strong demand in North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Butter prices rose for the first time since their record high in June 2025.

Sugar prices fell 4.1 percent month-on-month and 27.3 percent compared to February 2025, reflecting expectations of ample global supplies this season.

Forecasts for 2026: Decline in wheat crops

The FAO also released a preliminary forecast for wheat production in 2026. The global harvest is expected to decline by about three percent to around 810 million tonnes, while remaining above the five-year average.

In the European Union, Russia, and the United States, farmers are reducing their winter wheat acreage due to lower prices. In India, by contrast, the outlook is favorable: record sowings are spurred by government support measures. Positive expectations are also being noted in Pakistan and China generally.

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The conflict in the Middle East is spreading "like wildfire"

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March 6, 2026 Peace and security

Violence in the Middle East is escalating, with several countries in the region reporting attacks and retaliatory strikes, raising concerns about the conflict's expansion, deepening instability, and worsening humanitarian conditions. UN agencies warn that the crisis is affecting at least 16 countries, with increasing civilian casualties, displacement, and damage to vital infrastructure.

Children are the main victims of the conflict

Amid ongoing strikes in Iran, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has reported dire consequences for children. According to available data, approximately 180 children in Iran have been killed, and many more have been injured. Among the dead are dozens of schoolgirls who were attending classes at the primary school in Minab, which was hit by the attack.

UNICEF also documented damage to at least 20 schools and 10 hospitals across the country. The organization reiterates that children, schools, and medical facilities are protected by international humanitarian law and calls on all parties to ensure the protection of civilians.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a "prompt, transparent, and impartial" investigation into the attack on a primary school in southern Iran. Speaking to journalists in Geneva, he emphasized the need for immediate verification of the facts and for those responsible to be held accountable. According to Türk, the lack of access to the scene and the internet shutdown are seriously hampering information gathering.

Türk noted that respect for international law is key to preventing further escalation and protecting civilians, especially children, who are already suffering disproportionate losses. The High Commissioner called for de-escalation of the conflict, which, he said, is spreading "like wildfire."

Escalation of the situation in Lebanon

The situation in Lebanon is rapidly deteriorating following a series of intense airstrikes and widespread Israeli evacuation orders affecting much of the country's south. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Israeli forces have ordered residents of areas south of the Litani River, the southern suburbs of Beirut, and parts of the Bekaa Valley to immediately vacate their homes.

These orders triggered large-scale displacement, with families fleeing amid heavy traffic, taking only the bare necessities. Nearly 100,000 people are currently housed in collective centers, while others are seeking refuge with relatives or heading to safer areas in northern Lebanon. Schools, universities, and sports facilities are serving as temporary shelters. Humanitarian organizations are stepping up their assistance to Lebanese in need.

Disruptions to shipping

The IOM warns that disruptions to maritime routes caused by the escalating crisis in the Middle East have already led to increased shipping costs and delays for humanitarian cargo. Anne-Kathrin Schäfer, IOM Deputy Director for Humanitarian Response and Recovery, reported that instability in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea is forcing shipping companies to impose "emergency surcharges" of approximately $3,000 per container.

These additional costs and delays are impacting the delivery of critical supplies – from tents to solar lamps – to humanitarian operations in the region and beyond.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's key maritime corridors, handling nearly a fifth of global oil trade and significant volumes of commercial cargo daily. Any disruption to shipping in this narrow passageway immediately impacts energy markets and global supply chains, increasing transportation and insurance costs.

For humanitarian organizations dependent on fuel and shipping, instability in the Strait of Hormuz – coupled with tensions along the Red Sea shipping routes – means slower delivery of vital aid and higher costs for operations around the world.

Lack of funding

Amid growing needs, UN humanitarian agencies are facing a serious funding shortfall. IOM Representative in Lebanon Matthieu Luciano emphasized that funding is "dramatically inadequate" compared to the scale of needs on the ground.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) recalls that even before the war began, it estimated its humanitarian needs for this year in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan at $454 million. To date, only 15 percent of this amount has been raised.

Humanitarian consequences

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher also warned that the widening conflict in the Middle East threatens serious humanitarian consequences far beyond the region.

According to him, there are disruptions on key sea routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, could lead to higher food prices, increase the burden on health systems and hinder the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Speaking to reporters at UN headquarters in New York on Friday, Fletcher noted that huge resources were being diverted to fighting the war while international aid budgets were being cut.

"We need de-escalation and an immediate cessation of hostilities, genuine dialogue and negotiations in accordance with the United Nations Charter. Common sense must prevail," he said.

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Breaking: Several Ghanaian peacekeepers with the UN Interim Force were injured in an attack in southern Lebanon.

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Beirut, March 6 (Xinhua) — Several Ghanaian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFL) were wounded on Friday in an attack on their post in the village of El Qaouzah in the south of the country, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported.

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