UN Raises Concerns as Zimbabwe Declares State of Emergency Amid Severe Drought
The United Nations raises concerns as Zimbabwe declares a state of emergency amid severe drought, joining Zambia and Malawi in facing critical food shortages.
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The United Nations raises concerns as Zimbabwe declares a state of emergency amid severe drought, joining Zambia and Malawi in facing critical food shortages.
Chinese scientists intensify efforts to protect a unique carp species in the Dangqu River, a main source of the Yangtze, as part of China’s strategy to restore the ecosystem of its longest river.
China has completed its deepest geothermal exploration well, reaching 5,200 meters in Hainan Province. The Fushenre-1 well marks a significant step in developing renewable geothermal energy sources.
Economic analyst John Ross responds to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s claims that China is “dumping” cheap clean energy products, highlighting the global implications for renewable energy development.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji will visit the DPRK from April 11 to 13 to attend the opening ceremony of the ‘China-DPRK Friendship Year,’ aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and regional cooperation.
Rongjiang County’s Village Super League sparks a nationwide football revival, revitalizes the local economy, reunites families, and inspires future generations through the power of grassroots sports.
Ahead of the 60th anniversary of China-France diplomatic ties, China’s Commerce Minister assures that the anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports is fair and not targeting any specific country.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang convened a symposium with experts and entrepreneurs to discuss China’s economic future, emphasizing confidence in the nation’s long-term growth amidst global challenges.
Experience the tranquil beauty of Blue Moon Valley in Yunnan, China—a mesmerizing destination with turquoise lakes and snow-capped mountains reflecting in crystal-clear waters.
China’s Liu Huanhua sets two world records in the men’s 102 kg category at the IWF World Cup, lifting 232 kg in clean and jerk and achieving a total of 413 kg.
France’s Ugo Humbert overcame a first-set deficit to defeat Argentina’s Federico Coria 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, advancing to the second round of the Monte-Carlo Masters.
Classical musician Nilko Andreas shares his profound connection with China, recalling a life-changing performance in Shenzhen and expressing his desire to continue cultural exchanges between China and the U.S.
March sets a new global heat record, marking the tenth straight month of unprecedented temperatures. The surge in heat intensifies calls for urgent action to combat climate change’s escalating effects.
China’s first domestically built polar icebreaker, Xuelong 2, arrives in Hong Kong SAR after completing an Antarctic expedition, marking its first visit to the region.
Discover Heze City, China’s peony capital, at the 33rd International Peony Festival starting April 8. Explore over 1,200 peony varieties in full bloom and experience a vibrant cultural celebration.
China has launched an ambitious plan to increase its grain output by over 50 million tonnes by 2030, aiming to enhance food security and sustain its growing population.
A total solar eclipse swept across North America, plunging regions into midday darkness and captivating millions who witnessed this rare celestial phenomenon.
China’s central bank announces a 500 billion yuan relending facility to boost sci-tech innovation and support SMEs, aiming to accelerate technological advancement and industry modernization.
China has urged the United States to stop harassing Chinese citizens at its borders, citing multiple incidents of unjustified detentions and deportations of Chinese students and scholars.
China’s envoy Dai Bing defends the nation’s use of veto power at the UN Security Council, emphasizing the need to uphold international justice and calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza conflict.