2025-11-07
26 分钟Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story this is the point This year marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations and the system built around it and yet
as we can all see this International order that has been built after the Second World War has been undergoing tremendous pressure test
if I can put it this way against this backdrop the international community has been looking for for consensus has been looking to find ways to deal with the growing uncertainties.
And China most recently proposed one more initiative to the international community.
I'm sure you all know what I'm talking about,
which is the Global Governance Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
It emphasizes sovereign equality.
It emphasizes international rule of law, multilateralism.
People centered development and a focus on real results, on pragmatism.
In this context, what's going to be the role of media?
How can media help?
fill in the deficit in global governance, and what can we do more when we put our efforts together?
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this very special edition of The Point with me, Lucien.
Coming to you from Xi'an, the ancient capital of northwest China's Shanxi province,
I'm so delighted to be joined on the set by a line of extremely impressive speakers from different parts of the world.
And they are Adrian Wells, Managing Director of Enex.
Ahmed Al-Alawi, Editor-in-Chief of ALI News.
Yifan Junaidi, Editor-in-Chief of Antara News Agency from Indonesia.
Leonardo Artuch, founder and CEO of Brazil 247.
And last but not least, Najib Aguia, CEO of Media City Mauritius and Global Affairs TV Network.