US exit from key UN climate treaty: Where will it hit America most?

美国退出关键的联合国气候变化条约:它将最猛烈地打击美国何处?

World Today

2026-01-27

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① Xi calls on China and Finland to deepen cooperation across sectors. Where can China–Finland collaboration create the most impact for businesses and communities? (00:50) ② China leads in AI patents as IP-intensive industries grow. What does this mean for China’s tech competitiveness? (12:41) ③ US exit from key UN climate treaty draws UN criticism. Where will this hurt America most economically and strategically? (24:40) ④ U.S. immigration policy faces backlash after fatal shooting of another citizen. Where is enforcement turning into violence on American streets? (34:37) ⑤ Chinese university opens School of Space Exploration to train future talent. How might it power China’s next leap in deep space? (44:52)
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  • Chinese President Xi Jinping says China welcomes Finnish companies to explore the Chinese market and enhance their global competitiveness.

  • During talks with Finnish Prime Minister Petri Orpel in Beijing,

  • President Xi said China will continue to pursue high-quality development and expand high-level opening up.

  • He also emphasized that China and Europe are partners, not rivals,

  • and expressed hope that Finland will play a constructive role in promoting the healthy and stable development of China-Europe relations.

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  • Prime Minister Orpo said Finland is willing to deepen exchanges with China and contribute to the proper resolution of trade issues between Europe and China.

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