Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations

UN: Chinese Envoy Exposes US Duplicity! (19.11.2024)

The envoy urged the Security Council to unequivocally request an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza. “Israel should also let go of its obsession with the use of force and stop violations against other countries, including Lebanon, Syria, and Iran,” he said.

Moreover, Fu appealed for increased humanitarian assistance in Gaza and urged Israel to fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law to ensure the orderly distribution of supplies throughout Gaza.

In his remarks, Fu also stressed the two-state solution must be revitalized, which is the only viable way out for the Palestinian question and requires the guarantee of the international community more than ever.

DPRK & Russia Stand Strong in Face of US Aggression!

DPRK: Kim Jong Un Meets – Alexandr Kozlov -Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of Russian Federation! (19.11.2024)

The respected Comrade Kim Jong Un met with Alexandr Kozlov at the headquarters building of the WPK Central Committee and had a talk with him.

Kim Jong Un appreciated the fact that the bilateral solidarity and cooperation have been closer and deepened in different fields since the conclusion of a new treaty between the two countries.

He said that it is necessary to mutually and powerfully propel the co-prosperity and development of the two countries by further promoting the inter-governmental trade, economic, scientific and technological exchange and cooperation in a more extensive and diversified way as the DPRK-

Dark Side Moon

PRC: Lunar Samples Indicate Previous Magma Activity! (19.11.2024)

am lunar soils.

The study published on Science, conducted by a team led by Xu Yigang, an academician of the CAS and a researcher at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry of the CAS, also confirmed magma activity on the lunar far side 2.8 billion years ago.

The study also indicates that the eruption of lunar mare basalt is influenced by the internal composition of the moon, explaining why the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the lunar far side lacks abundant volcanic activity.

“These samples are the first to be collected on the lunar far side so it provided a unique view to the moon’s global geological history. The results are novel and are deserving of publication in Science. They will be of interest to a broad readership,” Science reviewer Katherine Joy said.