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Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed that human history advances with cultural inclusiveness, as he proposed a toast at the welcoming banquet for distinguished guests attending the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.
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In a resolution adopted on Tuesday, the European Parliament (EP), meeting for its plenary session in Strasbourg, called for the setting up of a "European Defence Union."
While meeting with Shanghai lawmakers on Saturday, President Xi Jinping also talked about cross-Strait relations.
China has forged a community of common destiny with African countries in the pursuit of common development and prosperity, offering wisdom and resources to help tackle challenges the African continent has been faced with for decades, experts said.
Malaysia has actively proposed a common time zone for the Associations of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) as a symbol of integration, but some members are hesitated over the potential challenges to adjust the time.
The theme of the 2015 Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) reflected Chinese President Xi Jinping's idea of community of common destiny, which is a "creative philosophy" to encourage Asian countries to promote cooperation, said a former Thai deputy prime minister.
A total of 42 Egyptians were injured on Monday when a passenger bus flipped over on a high way heading to Egypt's Red Sea resort city of Hurghada, the state-run al-Ahram newspaper reported.
Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia and Latvia are the first countries among the ten new member states from Central and Eastern Europe to adopt the euro currency after joining the European Union (EU) in 2004.