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The “Chinese Stories” photography exhibition, organized by the China Photographers Association and co-organized by the …

LONDON — Pipa virtuoso and composer Gao Hong will present a live concert of her …

Poland is emerging as one of Europe’s most dynamic energy markets, driven by a strong national commitment …

By Richard Sterneberg et al DLA Piper’s Regulatory Team  The European Commission and the United States Administration have announced …

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The World Cup left stadiums packed and millions of fans euphoric in Mexico, but failed to lift a sluggish economy weighed down ​by weak investment and uncertainty over the upcoming review of the North ‌American trade agreement (USMCA).  The tournament, which ends Sunday after more than a month of matches across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, had Mexico host 13 of 104 games. However, it fell short ​of ambitious official tourism targets aimed at boosting gross domestic product (GDP), which contracted ​in the first quarter. “The World Cup will not structurally change the ⁠trajectory of the Mexican economy,” said Humberto Calzada, chief economist at Rankia. Calzada noted the ​tournament offers only a …

The European Union is currently facing a significant economic challenge as energy shocks, industrial decline …

London is one of the world’s best places to celebrate it. With coming up Chinese …

According to Horse and Rider ‘s reports, The National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket will be …

This was far more than a fundraising event—it was a profound philanthropic mission with the …

On 30 July 2026, the British newspaper The Guardian published an opinion article by Chinese Ambassador to the UK Zheng Zeguang entitled “The Future of AI Hinges on Openness and Cooperation. China and Britain Can Gain Much by Working Together.” …

Andy Burnham has promised “problem-solving, not point-scoring” before a speech on social care in which he will set out his strategy for resolving one of the most intractable issues in British politics. The Guardian reports The prime minister has invited …

London is one of the world’s best places to celebrate it. With coming up Chinese …

According to Horse and Rider ‘s reports, The National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket will be …

The British Chamber of Commerce is calling for no further tax rises on businesses and greater support to …

A leading construction industry body has warned the prime minister that measures unveiled in the …

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This was far more than a fundraising event—it was a profound philanthropic mission with the power to transform the life trajectories of young people with physical disabilities. By Jian Ping Sun Held inside London’s historic Mansion House, the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, the charity evening on November 21 welcomed more than 200 distinguished guests from Britain’s art, business, financial, legal, technology, and education sectors. Co-organized by Pencil Tree CIO and Treloar’s—one of the UK’s oldest and most respected special education institutions—the event showcased exceptional artworks created by students with significant physical disabilities, culminating in an inspirational charity auction. The night opened with a breathtaking light installation titled “Life” …

The World Cup left stadiums packed and millions of fans euphoric in Mexico, but failed …

Carey Tan, 12-year-old composer presented a concert of original music at the Royal College of …

According to James Norris Political Analyst, Starmer’s abysmal failure as UK Prime Minister, with the …

One of the world’s most influential technology gatherings, London Tech Week 2026 brought together more …

China’s economy has beaten expectations even as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs and a prolonged crisis in the property market weigh on growth. Official figures show the world’s second largest economy grew by 5.2% in the three months to the …

More than 300 business leaders, investors and officials from China and the UK gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre on last Friday for the 2025 ‘Invest in China’ Promotion Event, aimed at deepening trade ties and exploring new investment …

The 2025 China-UK Youth Friendship Cultural Exchange Program recently fold up with great success, bringing together over 150 musicians and students from …

The 2025 London Craft Week China Pavilion Tiankong Kaiwu was unveiled at the Royal Mint Court on May 12th At the entrance …

Esteemed Chinese writers Xue Mo and Zhang Huaicun recently led a profound literary dialogue in London, hosted by Times Publications Group Their …

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