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China, Republic of Congo to boost further development of China-Africa cooperation

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China, Republic of Congo to boost further development of China-Africa cooperation

2025-03-29 03:35 Last Updated At:19:47

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Foreign Minister of the Republic of Congo Jean-Claude Gakosso on Friday in Beijing, pledging to jointly promote the high-quality development of China-Africa cooperation.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said the bilateral relationship between China and the Republic of Congo had become a model of China-Africa solidarity and cooperation.

Noting that the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) is the most important platform for China and Africa to unite and help each other to achieve common development, Wang said China was ready to work with the Republic of Congo to implement the outcomes of the Beijing Summit of the FOCAC last year, especially the "Ten Partnership Actions."

Wang also called on China and African countries to unite and cooperate more closely to safeguard the common interests of developing countries and promote world peace, stability and development in the face of the chaotic international situation.

Gakosso said the Republic of Congo attached great importance to the role of co-chair of FOCAC and was willing to work with China to prepare for the ministerial meeting of coordinators on the implementation of FOCAC outcomes and the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, to push for more outcomes in Africa-China cooperation.

China, Republic of Congo to boost further development of China-Africa cooperation

China, Republic of Congo to boost further development of China-Africa cooperation

China, Republic of Congo to boost further development of China-Africa cooperation

China, Republic of Congo to boost further development of China-Africa cooperation

A one-legged oriental white stork has managed to find its footing again after a custom-built prosthetic was fitted at a wildlife rescue center in north China. Staff there are now assessing whether this unique bionic bird is ready to be released back into the wild.

The stork was brought to the Sunshine Wildlife Rescue and Shelter Center in Tianjin Municipality back in 2024 with a severe injury after its left leg became entangled in netting. A resulting infection was so serious that amputation was required.

While staff at the center slowly nursed the bird back to health, it was initially determined that it would be unable to survive in the wild on a single leg. To change its future, the team searched for a solution that would eventually allow it to return to nature.

Last year, staff began experimenting with prosthetic designs, testing a range of materials including carbon fiber, plastic, and rubber. Each attempt improved the outcome, but the key challenge was developing a suitable “shock absorber” to make the prosthesis feel more natural to the stork and help it fully restore its movement.

Oriental white storks typically land and step with the front of the foot first, and walking naturally requires a strong upward rebound. To deal with this, the latest prosthetic developed by the teams incorporated a mechanical component to allow for finer adjustments while providing cushioning to support the bird as it walks.

"The internal compression rod and clasp system enables [the stork to have] micro-adjustments so that the stork is able to better get used to [walking with the prosthesis]. And the [prosthesis] can match the height of the stork's remaining leg while offering both walking support and shock absorption," said Li Zheng, a staff member at the Tianjin Wildlife Rescue and Domestication Breeding Center, as he showed off the final design.

The 17-centimeter-tall prosthesis is made from resin and silicone, and it is designed to weigh roughly the same as a normal bird leg. Its orange color was also chosen to help it blend in with its peers.

The breakthrough came on the morning of Wednesday, when staff carefully carried out the fitting. After nearly an hour-long, non-invasive procedure, the prosthesis was successfully installed.

Returning to its outdoor enclosure, the stork took some time to adjust and adapt to the new feeling. But, before long, it was soon seen attempting to step up onto a rocky formation with its new leg leading the way, and after a couple of shaky moments it appeared able to keep its balance.

Next, staff say they will monitor and assess how well the stork is acclimatizing to the brand new prosthetic. If they deem it can live and move normally, the bird will be released back into the wild at an appropriate time.

One-legged stork finds feet again after being fitted with custom prosthetic leg

One-legged stork finds feet again after being fitted with custom prosthetic leg

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