
Xi Jinping Congratulates Cambodian King on 20 Years of Reign 🎉
Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrates King Norodom Sihamoni’s 20th coronation anniversary, highlighting the strong friendship between China and Cambodia.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrates King Norodom Sihamoni’s 20th coronation anniversary, highlighting the strong friendship between China and Cambodia.
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan calls for an immediate investigation into misconduct allegations made against him, pledging full cooperation to address the claims and disinformation.
Norway has pledged $20 million to help Colombia protect its rainforests and fight deforestation, strengthening a partnership dedicated to preserving biodiversity and supporting indigenous communities.
Scientists in Nairobi discover that lesser mealworm larvae can eat and digest plastic waste! Could these tiny worms help tackle pollution? 🌍🐛
Israel’s parliament bans UN agency UNRWA, citing links to Hamas. Palestinians report 100,000 residents trapped in northern Gaza as Israeli forces intensify operations. Ceasefire talks resume amid escalating tensions.
South Africa urges stronger climate finance ahead of COP29, pushing for a new model to aid developing nations.
October 29 marks the 60th anniversary of China and Zambia’s diplomatic relations! 🎉 The two nations share a deep friendship, symbolized by the Tanzania-Zambia Railway. Here’s to unity and growth! 🚂
CGTN’s ‘Darkness Over Urumqi’ explores the shocking events of the 2009 Xinjiang riots, where smuggled machetes in a mosque led to a deadly police confrontation. Uncover the truths behind the headlines! 🌟
The U.S. climate policy could shift dramatically based on the upcoming election. President Biden made big promises for clean energy, but critics say progress is slow. What’s next for the planet?
With housing prices soaring, the American Dream of homeownership is slipping away. Presidential candidates are unveiling plans to tackle the crisis, but can they make a difference?