Record-Breaking Heat Wave Threatens 130 Million Across the U.S.
A massive heat wave threatens 130 million people across the U.S., with record-breaking temperatures expected coast to coast.
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A massive heat wave threatens 130 million people across the U.S., with record-breaking temperatures expected coast to coast.
China-Europe Railway Express sees rapid growth through Xinjiang’s Horgos Port and Alataw Pass, marking an 8.2% year-on-year increase with 7,746 train trips in the first half of 2024.
The Liangzhu Ruins in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province, have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, unveiling a 5,000-year-old civilization and its remarkable cultural achievements.
Li Gaoyang DeFactto Jazz Orchestra dazzled audiences on July 6th with a dynamic performance in Beijing’s 798 Art District, delivering a captivating summer jazz experience.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang congratulates Keir Starmer on becoming Britain’s new Prime Minister, emphasizing the importance of strengthening China-Britain relations and global cooperation.
Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist and centrist, has been elected as Iran’s new president, defeating hardline conservative Saeed Jalili. His victory signals a potential new era for Iran and the Middle East.
Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist, has been elected as Iran’s new president, defeating conservative Saeed Jalili. His victory marks a potential shift in Iran’s policies and has significant regional implications.
British vlogger Jason Lightfoot explores the Confucian concept of “ren” during his visit to Qufu, east China’s Shandong Province, and prepares to delve deeper at the 10th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations.
Mount Qomolangma’s highest camp on the Nepal route is littered with frozen garbage and bodies, requiring years to clean up, according to a Sherpa-led team that recently removed 10 tonnes of waste.
A Nepalese team faces years of work to clear massive amounts of frozen garbage from Mount Qomolangma, highlighting environmental concerns on the world’s highest peak.
At a UN Human Rights Council event in Geneva, experts called for equality and the elimination of double standards in addressing human rights issues, highlighting the need for fairer global practices.
Elena Poliakova, a Russian assistant professor in France, emphasizes the importance of visiting China to gain deeper insights and bridge cultural gaps between East and West.
Yantai Haichang Fisherman’s Wharf in east China’s Shandong Province offers a unique blend of tourism, entertainment, and shopping, overlooking the scenic Yellow Sea.
Shanghai has issued its first driverless vehicle licenses, marking a significant stride in autonomous technology integration and setting the stage for commercial operations in the city’s approved areas.
Shanghai issued its first batch of driverless vehicle licenses during the 2024 World Artificial Intelligence Conference, marking a significant milestone in autonomous transportation.
Investment strategist Anthony Sassine highlights China’s undeniable leadership in the electric vehicle industry, citing significant investments in new energy vehicles, batteries, and metal refining.
UN General Assembly adopts China’s resolution to enhance international cooperation on AI capacity-building, marking a significant step toward bridging the global AI divide.
The UN General Assembly has adopted a China-proposed resolution to enhance international cooperation on AI capacity-building, aiming to bridge the global AI gap and promote equitable access to AI technologies.
The breach in a Dongting Lake dike in central China’s Hunan Province is expected to be sealed before noon on Tuesday, as authorities work to restore safety after the flooding caused by the rupture.
An exhibition in Jinan showcases 465 cultural relics, nearly half first-class artifacts, highlighting Shandong’s ancient brilliance over thousands of years.