Skip to content
The CIMUN Chronicle

The CIMUN Chronicle

News from the International Press Delegation

  • About the IPD
  • Present Day Committees
    • United Nations General Assembly Plenary
    • United Nations Security Council
    • Cabinet of the People’s Republic of China
    • Cabinet of the United States
    • Chicago City Council
    • Tencent Corporate Board
    • X Corporate Board
  • Historical Committees
    • Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (1962)
    • United Nations General Assembly (1962)
    • United Nations Security Council (1962)
    • United States Senate (1962)
    • Cabinet of the People’s Republic of China (1962)
    • Cabinet of the United States (1962)
    • Council of Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1962)
    • Union Council of Ministers of the Republic of India (1962)
  • Press Releases
  • Archives
Cabinet of the People's Republic of China Top Stories Slider United Nations Security Council

China: Humanitarian Aid is a Given

December 9, 2023December 9, 2023 Akina Souphakdy, Xinhua State News Agency
BREAKING NEWS: Classified US Government Documents released to the Public
Cabinet of the United States (1962) Hist Ticker Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (1962) Top Stories Slider United States Senate (1962)

BREAKING NEWS: Classified US Government Documents released to the Public

December 9, 2023December 9, 2023 Kaitlin Ritchie, Chicago Tribune
Cabinet of the People's Republic of China Cabinet of the United States PD Ticker Top Stories Slider United Nations Security Council

UNSC: Disappointment Over Veto

December 9, 2023December 9, 2023 Richa Sharma, Times of India
AP Wire Cabinet of the United States (1962) Top Stories Slider United States Senate (1962)

Castro announces nuclear capabilities, takes credit for downed U2 spy plane

December 8, 2023December 8, 2023 AP Wire
Cabinet of the People's Republic of China (1962) Top Stories Slider

PR China Broadens Foreign Affairs

December 8, 2023December 8, 2023 Margaret Vacek, The Dawn
Top Stories Slider X Corporate Board

X unveils plan for ‘everything’ app

December 8, 2023December 9, 2023 Aaron Pryear, Washington Post

UN will not allocate military or humanitarian resources to India

By Caleb Renner, Ha'aretz

Amidst the unbelievable drama surrounding the Sino-Indian conflict, everyone is left wondering what will happen next. Following a visit to the United Nations Security Council,

Read More

The U.S. Senate: Senator William Proxmire Sepaks on Behalf of the Senate

By Richa Sharma, Times of India

In the most recent press conference, Sen. Proxmire represented the U.S. Senate and started with his condolences for the loss of Eleanor Roosevelt. He continued

Read More

PCSW Appeals to US Cabinet and Senate in Interest of Advocating for Women

By Swadha Garnaik, BBC

In the aftermath of the intense discussions with the U.S. Senate and Cabinet, the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) convened to reflect

Read More

LATEST FROM THE POST: Southern Democratic Senators Double Down on Their Stance and Address the Nation

By Aaron Pryear, Washington Post

In an exclusive interview with the Washington Post, Democratic Senator Olin D. Johnston and his colleauges wished to provide us with a message for the

Read More

U.S. cabinet: cry for action

By Richa Sharma, Times of India

The U.S. cabinet had recently called upon a representative from the UN Security Council regarding the matter involving Taiwan. The cabinet started with suggestions for

Read More

PRESS CONFERENCE: United States is Shocked China’s Actions

By Kaitlin Ritchie, Chicago Tribune

After a press conference, where both the United States and China were in attendance, new information has come out about what is going on between

Read More

Missile crisis brings positive changes for women in war-related industries

By Margaret Vacek, The Dawn

Though the unfortunate crisis involving the U.S. and USSR in Cuba has raised tensions and concerns of war, there are also many American domestic concerns

Read More

X is Getting Sued? What Will Happen Now?

By Kaitlin Ritchie, Chicago Tribune

X Corporation, owner of the social media platform formerly known as Twitter and currently developing X-Connect, is currently being sued by the U.S. government. They

Read More

China Expresses Discontent With an Article They say is “Unrepresentative of Our Beliefs”

By Aaron Pryear, Washington Post

On the morning of Dec. 9, 2023, The Times of India published a piece on China recently using it’s veto power within the United Nations

Read More

Chinese cabinet member claims Indian communications representative threatened him at press conference

By Ari Ramjit, Pan African News Agency

During the latest press conference, a representative from the cabinet of the People’s Republic of China spoke out about the war still happening between China

Read More

PRESS RELEASE: The Chicago City Council

By Ari Ramjit, Pan African News Agency

Ald. Reilly, 42nd, spoke out about breaking news following the passed ordinances and the achievements that the Chicago City Council have accomplished during their committee

Read More

The Foreshadowing Events to the People’s Republic of China and India Conflict

By Margaret Vacek, The Dawn

After the early morning crisis update of the war starting on the border, the side is at fault is still in question. The previous status

Read More

Guerrilla fighters at the Sino-Indian border

By Margaret Vacek, The Dawn

In recent updates there have been news of Indian guerrilla fighters at the border with China in response to the growing India and China border

Read More

Who Can Be Trusted?: Tencent Disregards Accusations of Spreading Misinformation on Taiwanese Election

By Aaron Pryear, Washington Post

In a run-in with an anonymous source from the Tencent Corporate Boardย (TNCT), the Washington Post was able to gather that a response to the allegations

Read More

Chicago City Council: Updates from Alderperson Pat Dowell from Ward Three

By Kaitlin Ritchie, Chicago Tribune

Updates on what has been going on within the past few days have been shared from Alderperson Pat Dowell from Ward three. This includes updates

Read More

Is the Senate being shut out, or are they separating themselves?

By Caleb Renner, Ha'aretz

Concerns have arisen as multiple senators express their displeasure with the lack of communication between branches of the United States government. Several new resolutions presented

Read More

Chicago City Council ordinance calls on feds to provide work authorization for migrants

By Ari Ramjit, Pan African News Agency

Alds. Sigcho-Lopez, Gardiner, Villegas, Sposato, Reilly and Vasquez from the Chicago City Council have now formally passed an ordinance known as FAM or Federal Aid

Read More

Chicago City Council passes ordinance to improve cleanliness and reduce pollution

By Ari Ramjit, Pan African News Agency

During the committee today, Alds. Cardona, Sposato, Ramirez-Rosa, Taylor, Villegas, Gardiner, Reilly, Sigcho-Lopez and Napolitano wrote a paper addressing the fact that Chicago is not

Read More

Chicago City Council working on healthcare, housing, and historical sites

By Kaitlin Ritchie, Chicago Tribune

The Chicago City Council is attempting to pass a paper, or even multiple papers, in regard to healthcare and housing in relation to migrants, and

Read More

U.S. Sen. James Pearson expresses his disappointment

By Richa Sharma, Times of India

The U.S. Senate has officially passed many resolutions regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis, including plans regarding the U.S. Presidential Cabinet.  With this, one of the

Read More

Posts navigation

1 2 … 4 Next

CIMUN News Network

Conference Merch available on Level 2

Liveblogs

  • Friday Liveblog (Present Day)
  • Friday Liveblog (Historical)

It's your world... fix it!

CIMUN XX

Present Day Ticker
Historical Ticker

Follow Us

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
ยฉ 2023 CIMUN. All Rights Reserved.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Fairy by Candid Themes.