The international community is still faced with the difficult choice of how to finally solve the North Korean nuclear crisis after the new UN resolution After intensive consultations, members of the UN Security Counci...The international community is still faced with the difficult choice of how to finally solve the North Korean nuclear crisis after the new UN resolution After intensive consultations, members of the UN Security Council finally worked out a multilateral response to North Korea's recent nuclear test with the adoption of Resolution 1718 on October 14. Despite the strict economic sanctions it imposes on North Korea under ChapterⅦof the Charter of展开更多
GROWING ties between China and African nations have led to a dramatic rise in the number of African students pursuing university degrees in China. But many of these students will never apply the skills they learned in...GROWING ties between China and African nations have led to a dramatic rise in the number of African students pursuing university degrees in China. But many of these students will never apply the skills they learned in Chinese classrooms in a Chinese workplace. Tebogo Lefifl, Executive Chairperson of Young African Professionals and Students (YAPS), maintains the YAPS network of over 1,500 young Africans living and studying in China, but says that the majority of these young people will not pursue careers in China,展开更多
文摘The international community is still faced with the difficult choice of how to finally solve the North Korean nuclear crisis after the new UN resolution After intensive consultations, members of the UN Security Council finally worked out a multilateral response to North Korea's recent nuclear test with the adoption of Resolution 1718 on October 14. Despite the strict economic sanctions it imposes on North Korea under ChapterⅦof the Charter of
文摘GROWING ties between China and African nations have led to a dramatic rise in the number of African students pursuing university degrees in China. But many of these students will never apply the skills they learned in Chinese classrooms in a Chinese workplace. Tebogo Lefifl, Executive Chairperson of Young African Professionals and Students (YAPS), maintains the YAPS network of over 1,500 young Africans living and studying in China, but says that the majority of these young people will not pursue careers in China,