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The National Interest on MSNInside Uzbekistan’s Deepening Ties with ChinaUzbekistan and China have elevated their partnership to “all-weather” strategic status, expanding cooperation in energy, ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNChina to speed up bullet-train connectivity with neighboursChina will further enhance connectivity with other countries by expanding its high-speed railway network, a senior politician ...
Introduction China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), sometimes referred to as the New Silk Road, is one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects ever conceived.
China has bolstered economic ties with countries around the world through its "Belt and Road" program. NPR's Scott Simon asks the European University Institute's Giulio Pugliese about it.
China's global infrastructure initiative has always been controversial. As Xi Jinping's signature project turns 10, leaders and representatives of 130 countries are in Beijing to mark the anniversary.
It has been over 11 years since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the Belt and Road Initiative. Since then, hundreds of billions of dollars have flowed from China to infrastructure projects ...
China is soaking up the benefits of their Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) while other, poor nations are hurting further and our environment is being negatively impacted.
A China-built rail line in Laos aims to jumpstart the country’s exports and provide China a key link to overseas markets. WSJ explores the ambition behind the $6 billion project—part of China ...
BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro concluded with a historic declaration and 126 commitments spanning governance, technology, and ...
This edition of the Belt and Road Monitor covers developments from 1 to 31 May 2025. If you enjoy our Belt and Road coverage, ...
TASHKENT, June 27 (Xinhua) -- The China-Central Asia mechanism demonstrates remarkable stability and flexibility, serving as a vital platform for regional sustainable development and peaceful ...
From the initiative’s beginning in 2013 until 2021, China disbursed roughly $679 billion to 165 countries to fund infrastructure projects.
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