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[Beijing Hour: Global Women's Summit, Gaza Ceasefire, and Economic Developments]-[China pledges greater gender equality ahead of Global Leaders' Meeting on Women]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-10-10

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Global Leaders' Meeting on Women in Beijing

Next week, Beijing will host the "Global Leaders' Meeting on Women," an event marking the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women. President Xi Jinping is scheduled to attend the opening ceremony and deliver a keynote speech. This event, co-hosted by China and UN Women, aims to reaffirm the spirit of the landmark "Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action." According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the summit is expected to "inject new impetus into promoting global gender equality" and serve as a milestone in advancing a "community with a shared future for mankind." Experts, such as Associate Professor Wang Yaojun from Peking University, emphasize that China’s commitment to women’s development goes beyond financial support, focusing on "South-South cooperation" and digital infrastructure to bridge the "gender digital divide."

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreement

In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, the Israeli government has approved a peace deal with Hamas, described by Hamas leader Haleo al-Hayya as a "permanent ceasefire." The agreement includes a hostage-prisoner exchange, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, and the entry of humanitarian aid. UN emergency aid chief Tom Fletcher has unveiled a 60-day plan to deliver "170,000 metric tonnes of food, medicines and other supplies" to the enclave. While there is cautious optimism, former British minister Alistair Bird noted that "monumental obstacles" remain, emphasizing that the success of this peace process largely depends on the commitment of the US administration and the ability of both parties to navigate complex negotiations.

U.S. Government Shutdown and Economic Impact

Washington remains gridlocked as the U.S. government shutdown enters its ninth day. Despite multiple rounds of failed votes in the Senate, neither Republicans nor Democrats have shown signs of budging. The shutdown is having tangible effects: "thousands of flights have been delayed nationwide," and millions of federal workers are facing missed paychecks. Reports indicate that Republican lawmakers are increasingly frustrated with the lack of solutions, while the Transportation Secretary has threatened to fire air traffic controllers who are calling in sick due to the ongoing dispute.

China’s Socio-Economic Progress and Innovation

Domestically, China continues to strengthen its social safety net. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the country expanded its "multi-tiered social assistance system," with urban and rural subsistence allowance standards increasing by nearly 20% and 21% respectively. In the agricultural sector, the "seawater rice" project in Xinjiang has successfully transformed "barren land into fertile fields," showcasing China’s innovative approach to food security. Furthermore, the warehousing sector saw a "mild rebound" in September, signaling resilient business confidence. On the global stage, Chinese EV giant BYD has launched in Argentina, taking advantage of the country's recent decision to lift tariffs on electric and hybrid vehicles, marking another milestone in the company’s international expansion.

Cultural and Sporting Highlights

The Palace Museum in Beijing is celebrating its 100th anniversary with an exhibition titled "A Century of Stewardship," featuring 200 cultural relics. Simultaneously, the rise of "senior Internet stars" like Granny Qin Ba is reshaping intergenerational connections in the digital age, with her content helping to sell millions of yuan worth of local agricultural products. In sports, Novak Djokovic has reached the men's singles semifinals at the Shanghai Masters, while the Chinese snooker community is celebrating the advancement of stars like Ding Junhui in the Xi'an Grand Prix.

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Chinese women truly hold up half the sky.
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Programs like Women's Action for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and dedicated job fairs are opening new doors.
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China is actively contributing to a more inclusive future for women worldwide.
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China has made great strides in advancing gender equality.
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That is when we remember how far we still have to go.
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deliver a keynote speech
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add new momentum to
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serve as a milestone
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hold up half the sky
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realize their potential
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