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China and Germany must cooperate to help stabilise the world against pandemic and economic woes, says Wang Yi
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Germany’s China policy under the new government should remain pragmatic and should further cooperation that brings “positive expectations” for the countries’ ties.
Climate risks could cut profits at HSBC, Standard Chartered and other banks by 15 per cent, Bank of England says
HSBC, Standard Chartered and other British-based banks and insurers could see their annual profits fall by 10 per cent to 15 per cent if they fail to address climate risks in a timely fashion, according to a stress test conducted by the Bank of England.
China has 33 ways to get economy back on track, but critics say ‘adjusting zero-Covid strategy is key’
China has unveiled a new round of stimulus measures to stabilise the nation’s faltering economy and support businesses, but analysts say the actual impact may be limited if the nation’s stringent zero-Covid policy remains unchanged.
Rule of law worldwide challenged by ‘countries that claim to promote democracy’, top Chinese diplomat in Hong Kong says
China’s top diplomat in Hong Kong has warned that the rule of law around the world is under siege from “countries that claim to promote democracy”, but insisted the city will shine again with the support of the central government.
Athletics-Thompson-Herah, Bromell storm to 100m wins at Pre Classic
(Reuters) -Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah triumphed in a 100 metres showdown with American Sha'Carri Richardson and Trayvon Bromell won the men's sprint at Saturday's Prefontaine Classic.
First steps in reforming global health emergency rules adopted at WHO meeting - U.S
GENEVA (Reuters) - Countries around the world on Saturday adopted an initial U.S.-led reform of the rules around disease outbreaks, known as the International Health Regulations (IHR), the United States said.
Pope's July visit to Africa to go ahead despite health issues
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis is set to make a gruelling trip to two African countries in July despite knee problems that have forced him to use a cane and wheelchair in recent weeks.
Hitch in plans to end crisis
The UN Security Council (UNSC) failed to agree on a statement aimed at pushing Myanmar’s junta to take steps toward a peaceful solution to the country’s ongoing crisis, diplomats said.
‘Equip pharmacists with automation skills’
PREPARATION, checking, documentation, as well as medication dispensing and administration to patients are crucial in medication management.
Wake-up call, again
It is time to act, but the gun debate in the US needs to break old patterns first.