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China, India
A China-India Youth Roundtable commemorating 75 years of diplomatic relations was held at Communication University of China (中國傳媒大學) on March 26, 2025, organized by the All-China Youth Federation (中華全國青年聯合會). The event, themed "Youth Working Together to Build a Healthy China-India Partnership" (青年携手共筑健康发展的中印伙伴关系), brought together approximately 70 participants, including Indian youth leaders and Chinese academics. CUC Vice President Yang Yi (楊懿) claimed the university has "pioneered" Indian language programs since the 1960s, with graduates becoming "cultural ambassadors" (文…

China
The All-China Youth Federation or ACYF is a [federative body](https://en.youth.cn/InterChannel/YouthOrganization/photo/201112/t201112291886661.htm) of Chinese youth organizations and excellent youth nationwide, established in 1949. Through its 52 member organizations and over 77,000 individual members at all levels, ACYF reaches over 300 million young people across China. The Federation aims to represent and protect the legitimate rights and interests of young people and promote youth participation and development. Its highest decision-making body is the National Committee_ that works fo…

Greece
Greece operates as a parliamentary republic with executive power shared between the president and the government. The Government of the Hellenic Republic directs national policy through a 20-member cabinet officially called the Ministerial Council. The president appoints the prime minister, who must maintain the confidence of parliament. Headquartered at Maximos Mansion in Athens, the government functions through multiple specialized bodies, including the Committee on Institutions and the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defence. This system balances centralized authority with democratic acc…

Greece
The Athens-Macedonian News Agency or AMNA (Αθηναϊκό - Μακεδονικό πρακτορείο ειδήσεων) is Greece's national news agency, operating as a public entity. Founded in 2008 through the merger of the Athens News Agency and Macedonian Press Agency, AMNA has roots extending back over a century. The Athens News Agency originated as the private Stefanopoli Telegraphic Agency in 1895, with the Greek state assuming its subsidization in 1905, when it acquired its present name under first director Ioannis Parren. The Macedonian Press Agency was founded in Thessaloniki by th…

China, Greece
On July 4, 2016, China's state-run Xinhua News Agency and Greece's Athens-Macedonian News Agency (AMNA) signed a cooperation agreement in Athens during a ceremony at the General Secretariat for Information and Communication. Xinhua editor-in-chief He Ping (何平) and AMNA President Michalis Psilos participated in the signing, with Chinese Ambassador to Greece Zou Xiaoli present. According to Xinhua's account, the two officials later met in Beijing in July 2016, where He Ping suggested they "strengthen cooperation in…

Saudi Arabia
In an interview with Saudi newspapers Riyadh Daily (利雅得報) and Al-Eqtisadiah (經濟報) in April 2024, outgoing Chinese Ambassador Chen Weiqing (陳偉慶) characterized bilateral relations as "full of spring's new greenery on the ancient Silk Road" (丝路古道满眼生机,中沙关系充满春的新绿). He praised Saudi's social and economic diversification efforts under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's leadership. The ambassador highlighted cooperation through China's Belt and Road Initiative (一帶一路) and Saudi's Vision 2030, pointing to Chinese companies' involvement in major Saudi pro…

Saudi Arabia
Established in 1972, Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG) is a state-backed media conglomerate headquartered in Riyadh's King Abdullah Financial District. As Saudi Arabia's largest publishing enterprise, SRMG operates over 30 publications with a combined monthly reach of 172 million readers across seven languages and four continents. The group's portfolio includes prestigious titles like Asharq Al-Awsat, Arab News, Al Eqtisadiah, and Al Majalla. Originally established as Al Madina Printing and Publishing Company in 1963…

Saudi Arabia
Riyadh Daily, published by Al-Yamamah Press Establishment, is the first English-language daily newspaper from Saudi Arabia's capital. It began as a newsletter in the 1960s before developing into a broadsheet in 1985 and was in circulation until January 1, 2004, when it ceased print publication. The newspaper was later revived as a digital-only publication, relaunching online on January 1, 2017, coinciding with King Salman's second anniversary as monarch. As a sister publication to the influential Arabic Al-Riy…

Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Broadcasting Authority (SBA), formerly the Saudi Broadcasting Corporation, is Saudi Arabia's state-owned media entity operating under the Ministry of Media. While Crown Prince Faisal issued a ministerial statement in 1962 to establish television broadcasting, actual operations began in 1965 from Riyadh and Jeddah stations. The entity was restructured in 2012 when the Council of Ministers approved the conversion of radio and television activities into a public authority. The authority changed its En…

Saudi Arabia
The Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia is the Kingdom's highest executive authority responsible for governing. Established by King Abdulaziz through royal decree on October 9, 1953, the Council is currently presided over by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who was appointed Prime Minister on September 27, 2022 by King Salman. The Council includes 23 ministers with portfolio and seven ministers of state, administering executive and administ…

Kenya
China's National Radio and Television Administration (國家廣播電視總局) and StarTimes Media Kenya signed a media cooperation agreement in Nairobi on July 1, 2024. NRTA Deputy Director Dong Xin (董新), who previously served as China Mobile CEO before his appointment to the media regulator in January 2024, said the deal would "help build bridges of friendship and mutual understanding" through content sharing, according to state media. The event launched "China TV Theat…

China
The National Radio and Television Administration, or NRTA, was established in March 2018 as a ministry-level agency controlled by the Chinese Communist Party's Central Propaganda Department. Headquartered in Beijing, it succeeded the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, with Director Cao Shumin (曹淑敏) appointed as its current head in May 2023. The organization maintains direct control over state broadcasters, including China Central Television, China National Radio, and

China, Vietnam
China Media Group (中央廣播電視總台) and Vietnam Television (越南電視台) signed a cooperation memorandum on August 19, 2024, during Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary and President To Lam's (蘇林) state visit to China. Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) and To Lam witnessed the signing. The agreement outlines plans for content exchange, joint productions, and technical cooperation. State media claims this will "contribute to the foundation of public suppo…

Vietnam
Vietnam Television, operating as VTV, is Vietnam's national state broadcaster established in 1970 with Cuban assistance. Officially tasked with "propagating the views of the Party, policies, laws of the government," VTV runs multiple channels including news, education, entertainment, and ethnic programming. The network has faced significant controversies, including criticism from Vietnamese emigrants for its pro-communist stance, copyright infringement resulting in its YouTube channel termination in 2016, and government fines for b…

South Sudan
The Dawn, an English-language daily newspaper founded in 2016 and based in Juba, South Sudan's capital, is described as "largely perceived as a pro-government newspaper" by media analysts. The publication, led by editor-in-chief Emmanuel Monychol Akop (艾曼努爾·蒙尼喬·阿科普), regularly features content from Chinese state media sources, particularly Xinhua News Agency (新華社). Recent examples include Xinhua's December 15, 2024 commentary titled "China's pro-growth policies deliver comfort in turbulent world," which