At the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in Beijing on Thursday, Carole Bureau-Bonnard, former first vice president of the National Assembly of France, emphasized how exchanges and mutual inspiration can help mitigate wars, avert conflicts, and promote shared development. She referenced President Xi Jinping's Global Civilization Initiative as a model for finding common solutions to global issues.
Former 1st VP of French National Assembly stresses power of cultural exchange
Former 1st VP of French National Assembly stresses power of cultural exchange
More than 1,000 demonstrators took to the street in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday to protest against the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minnesota earlier this week, as well as U.S. military intervention in Venezuela.
"And the brutality of ICE to shoot a woman in the head three times is appalling. And why we're allowing that, why is this happening in the United States? It's unbelievable. They're not taking just undocumented immigrants. They're taking everybody and they're asking questions later," said a protester who was only identified as Jonelle.
"[U.S. military striking on] Venezuela was completely wrong, completely wrong. Constitutionally, he had no right to do that. And the fact that the oil companies knew what he was going to do before even Congress or the military knew, just tells you everything you need to know," noted another protester, who was only named as Erin.
Analysts pointed out the protests reflect strong dissatisfaction among the U.S. public with the government's handling of both domestic affairs and foreign policy at present.
Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot dead on Wednesday by an agent of the ICE. The killing sparked outrage in the Democratic-led state and beyond, triggering protests and vigils aimed at ICE and federal immigration policy.
Protests erupt in Los Angeles against ICE, U.S. actions in Venezuela