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2024 marks the deadliest year for aid workers with 281 lost, says the UN. A call to honor and protect humanitarian heroes.
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2024 marks the deadliest year for aid workers with 281 lost, says the UN. A call to honor and protect humanitarian heroes.
Stunning footage captures a massive avalanche in China’s Xinjiang region engulfing an entire valley in seconds.
China and Brazil have reached a new strategic consensus, boosting global supply chains and Global South development, says expert Qu Qiang.
The World Vocational and Technical Education Development Conference in Tianjin ignited innovation and showcased global skills, empowering youth with new opportunities in vocational education.
Sound artist Colin Chinnery teams up with craftsman Zhang Baotong to preserve Beijing’s disappearing pigeon whistles, capturing the city’s unique soundscape and weaving an aural history.
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Samoa’s Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataʻafa visits Nanjing, China, aiming to boost cooperation in agriculture and fisheries. Discover how this trip could open new doors for young entrepreneurs!
Professor Yang Na and her team use advanced tech to protect Potala Palace in Xizang, ensuring the 1,300-year-old site’s future through smart visitor management.
Is China still the world’s factory? Find out in “China’s Industrial Chains: Threads of Resilience” premiering November 26. Join CGTN’s Wang Tianyu as they explore China’s textile and garment industry.
Russia confirms launching a new hypersonic ballistic missile at a Ukrainian military facility, notifying the US just 30 minutes prior. President Putin signals the conflict now resembles a global confrontation.