In Iraq’s Muthanna Province, new schools are rapidly emerging along the Euphrates River. Every morning, children with schoolbags fill these freshly built campuses, their reading voices echoing on the edge of the desert.
On July 11, the Xixia Imperial Tombs achieved a significant milestone by being added to the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List as China’s 60th of such distinction.
Issah Fatimoh Abiola, Nigeria’s pioneering female train driver employed by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), a subsidiary of China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (CRCC), was honored with the Friendship Envoy Award during the 2nd Orchid Awards Ceremony in Beijing on July 10.
In recent years, Chinese enterprises have actively participated in Indonesia’s clean energy development, delivering major projects that boost the country’s sustainable growth and create new opportunities for bilateral cooperation.
Energy cooperation has long been a cornerstone of collaboration between China and Central Asian countries. The first China–Central Asia Summit in 2023 underscored the need to expand cooperation across the entire energy value chain, including traditional sectors such as oil, gas, and coal, as well as renewables like hydropower, solar, and wind. It called for deeper cooperation in nuclear energy for peaceful use, the implementation of clean energy projects, and joint efforts to realize innovation-driven, green, and inclusive development.
In recent years, under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Chinese central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have actively integrated into the Cambodian market. Prioritizing sustainability and improving the welfare of the people, these enterprises are committed to building a high-quality China-Cambodia community with a shared future.