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13th Global Video Media Forum opens in Xi'an

2025-11-06 21:16 Last Updated At:22:07

The Global South Media Partners Mechanism Inauguration Meeting and the 13th Global Video Media Forum (VMF) opened Thursday in Xi'an, the provincial capital of Shaanxi in northwest China.

Themed "Building Consensus for Shared Benefits: Media's Role in Global Governance," the two-day event gathers hundreds of government officials, leaders of international organizations, and representatives of major media outlets across the Global South to exchange views on enhancing the voice of developing countries, promoting fairness and equity in international communication, and sharing compelling stories of peace and development.

"[Given] what is going on around the world now, we need to be together -- the developing countries especially. And China, they can do a lot of good things for the humanity, for our people, so we can cooperate together, we can share the success stories," said Abdelrahim Suleiman, director general of the Arab States Broadcasting Union.

The event also marks the official launch of the Global South Media Partners Mechanism, which aims to deepen collaboration among media outlets of the Global South, encouraging practical cooperation, content sharing, professional training and joint productions, as well as fostering dialog and research among participating media partners.

It also aims to amplify the collective voice of the Global South and unite media partners in contributing to building a community with a shared future for mankind.

"The official narrative that we have access to is the North narrative -- in the case of Mexico -- the U.S. narrative. So, to have something that can make balance, that can show a different world, a different history is very, very important," said Luis Hernandez Navarro, an editor of La Jornada, a Mexican newspaper.

A series of key outcomes have been unveiled at the event, including the inauguration of the Global South Media Training Base, the official launch of CGTN's three new FAST channels, and the release of the Blue Book on Global Public Opinion -- "The Global South's View of the World."

"It's a very good opportunity for the Global South media to work together. And they should improve the mechanism and they should have such kind of activity [for the] global media network and platforms to exchange ideas, and also exchange some programs around the globe," said Hamid Hamdard, deputy general manager of Afghanistan's STR News.

The VMF is an annual professional journalism forum launched by the CCTV Video News Agency (CCTV+) in 2011, focusing on the latest video content communication and innovation trends and providing a highly specialized and interactive platform for domestic and foreign media peers.

13th Global Video Media Forum opens in Xi'an

13th Global Video Media Forum opens in Xi'an

Two major Qatari energy facilities shut down operations after being damaged during Iran's strikes targeting the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said on Tuesday, adding that the situation had been contained.

QatarEnergy announced on Monday that it had suspended liquefied natural gas (LNG) production following attacks on two of its energy facilities, and on Tuesday said it was suspending production of downstream natural gas products such as urea and methanol.

The shutdown sent gas prices skyrocketing on global energy markets, provoking fears of an energy crisis sparked by the conflict in the Middle East.

Speaking during his weekly press conference, Al-Ansari said that the decision to shut down the facilities was taken as a precaution, to ensure the safety of personnel and infrastructure after the strike damaged key production and processing sites.

"The damage was contained and now the operations to assess, technically, the safety of the facilities is underway. And from the defensive posture, as you have seen, we have been ready in monitoring and dealing with all of these attacks," he said.

Al-Ansari said that Qatar is committed to de-escalating the situation, and added that Qatar had not had any contact with Iran since Feb 28.

"Qatar's diplomatic stance has always been firm and clear: committed to peace, actively promoting de-escalation, advocating dialogue and consultation, and striving to resolve the conflict peacefully," he said.

Major Qatari energy facilities damaged in Iranian strikes: foreign ministry

Major Qatari energy facilities damaged in Iranian strikes: foreign ministry

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