Historic Victory: U.S. Men’s Four Rowing Team Ends 64-Year Gold Medal Drought in Paris
The U.S. men’s four rowing team ends a 64-year gold medal drought by triumphing over New Zealand and Great Britain at the Olympic Games in Paris.
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The U.S. men’s four rowing team ends a 64-year gold medal drought by triumphing over New Zealand and Great Britain at the Olympic Games in Paris.
China made history by winning its first-ever gold medal in artistic swimming at the Paris Olympics, delivering a stunning performance in the team event and surpassing previous records.
Li Fabin of China clinched his second consecutive Olympic gold in men’s 61kg weightlifting at Paris 2024, setting an Olympic record and retaining his title.
A recent global poll highlights widespread condemnation of the United States for alleged hegemony in sports and double standards in doping regulations, challenging the fairness of international competitions.
Indonesia inaugurates an anode material plant in Central Java, built by China’s BTR New Material Group and Singapore’s Stellar Investment, boosting its domestic EV industry.
China’s Ministry of Finance has allocated 649 million yuan (about $91 million) for flood response and disaster relief in multiple regions, demonstrating a strong commitment to supporting affected communities.
Apple’s $20 billion annual deal with Google faces uncertainty after a U.S. judge rules Google’s search engine is an illegal monopoly, potentially impacting profits for both tech giants.
Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced he will not attend the Paris Olympics closing ceremony after gymnast Ana Barbosu was denied a medal due to a score revision favoring Jordan Chiles.
China experiences a significant surge in summer travel, driving economic growth. With increased railway and flight services, the “summer vacation economy” boosts tourism, education, and entertainment industries.
China’s leadership adopts cautious reforms to bolster economic growth amid global challenges, shifting focus toward boosting consumer spending and rebalancing the economy for sustainable development.
Examining the double standards in anti-doping allegations by some U.S. media and agencies, and the importance of global cooperation to ensure fairness in sports.
Chinese swimmers at the Paris Olympics face increased doping tests, despite no violations found, raising concerns over fairness and impartiality in international sports.
Chinese swimmers at the Paris Olympics are facing increased doping tests, undergoing examinations two to three times more than others, yet no violations have been found, raising concerns over fairness.
Chinese swimmers at the Paris Olympics are undergoing doping tests two to three times more than other athletes, raising concerns about fairness and potential attempts to tarnish China’s anti-doping efforts.
Global market turbulence continues as investors watch the USD/JPY and Nikkei 225 amid fears of a looming recession and uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s policy decisions.
The Paris 2024 organizers aim to make young people the prime beneficiaries of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, scaling up climbing opportunities in the city.
China’s foreign trade reached 24.83 trillion yuan in the first seven months, up 6.2%, driven by strong domestic demand, advanced manufacturing, and a rebound in global trade, according to GAC data.
China achieves a new onshore drilling milestone by reaching a record-breaking 2,006 meters in a single day at an ultra-deep well near the Taklimakan Desert.
NASA postpones SpaceX’s Crew-9 mission to address issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, now targeting a launch no earlier than September 24.
NASA postpones SpaceX Crew-9 mission to September 24 to address Boeing Starliner issues, highlighting challenges in Starliner’s certification for regular astronaut missions.