China Activates Level-IV Emergency Response as Floods Hit Inner Mongolia
China activates Level-IV emergency response as severe flooding impacts Inner Mongolia, with heavy rainfall expected across multiple regions in the coming days.
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China activates Level-IV emergency response as severe flooding impacts Inner Mongolia, with heavy rainfall expected across multiple regions in the coming days.
Chinese e-commerce retailer Temu, launched less than two years ago, is rapidly gaining ground in the online retail sector, offering unbeatable prices and challenging established competitors.
Chinese weightlifter Luo Shifang won gold in the women’s 59kg division at the Paris 2024 Olympics, lifting a total of 241kg. Canada’s Maude Charron took silver, and Kuo Hsing-Chun of Chinese Taipei earned bronze.
California Governor Gavin Newsom proclaims August 8 as California Panda Day to celebrate the debut of giant pandas Yun Chuan and Xin Bao at the San Diego Zoo, marking a new era of international conservation cooperation.
China has unveiled a plan to standardize carbon emission calculations across key sectors to meet its carbon reduction targets, aiming to publish 70 national standards by the end of 2024.
Iran’s caretaker Foreign Minister accuses the U.S. of aiding Israel in the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, calling for accountability.
July was the world’s second-hottest month on record, ending a 13-month streak of record-breaking warmth, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, influenced by a strengthening El Niño.
During the Paris Olympics, the U.S. intensified its focus on doping issues, specifically targeting China, turning anti-doping measures into a political tool that threatens the spirit of fair competition.
A well-preserved giant panda fossil dating back over 10,000 years has been discovered deep within a cave in Shaanxi Province, providing new insights into the species’ ancient history.
Five tiny dinosaur footprints, among the smallest ever found, have been discovered in China’s Linxia Geopark, offering new insights into dinosaur miniaturization during the Cretaceous period.
Chinese swimmers who won gold at the Tokyo Olympics are under investigation by US authorities for alleged doping, sparking controversy over the politicization of sports ahead of the Paris Olympics.
The death toll from nearly six weeks of monsoon rains and floods across Pakistan has risen to 154 as downpours continue to inundate villages across the country.
Examining the crucial role of accountability in anti-doping efforts to preserve fairness and integrity in global sports competitions like the Olympics.
Britain’s new government declares the nation ‘broke and broken’, revealing a £22 billion fiscal black hole left by the previous administration.
Marking 40 years of diplomatic ties, Dubai Chambers CEO Mohammed Lootah highlights China’s leadership in new tech areas and emphasizes the importance of increased interaction with Chinese tech companies.
At 103, Agnes Keleti, the world’s oldest living Olympic champion, continues to inspire generations with her legacy of strength and resilience.
Dubai Chambers announces the Dubai Business Forum – China in Beijing on August 21, aiming to strengthen economic ties between the UAE and China. CEO Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah shares insights on fostering collaboration in emerging sectors.
The United Kingdom is facing violent unrest following a tragic stabbing incident that sparked anti-immigration riots fueled by misinformation. Attacks on minority communities have raised concerns over growing ethnic tensions.
China’s divers and weightlifters are set to compete for gold on August 8 at the Paris Olympics, including Wang Zongyuan and Xie Siyi in diving, and Luo Shifang and Shi Zhiyong in weightlifting.
Cuba’s Erislandy Alvarez clinched his country’s first boxing gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics, defeating France’s Sofiane Ouhima in a thrilling 3-2 split decision.