U.S. House Unites Over ‘China Week’ to Vote on Wide-Ranging Bills
The U.S. House of Representatives is holding “China Week,” voting on bipartisan bills targeting the Chinese mainland across various sectors including technology and agriculture.
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The U.S. House of Representatives is holding “China Week,” voting on bipartisan bills targeting the Chinese mainland across various sectors including technology and agriculture.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to the 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum, emphasizing China’s commitment to global security and calling for international cooperation to address shared challenges.
The Weihe River, largest tributary of the Yellow River, is being revitalized, rekindling its historical significance to Xi’an City and China’s ancient civilization.
Discover how Miao women preserve their heritage through generations of silverware, passing down more than jewelry but a lifeline of memories and identity.
An independent prosecutor’s final report confirms that WADA showed no bias towards China in handling doping cases involving Chinese swimmers in 2021.
OpenAI announces new AI models with enhanced reasoning abilities, aiming to tackle complex tasks in science, coding, and mathematics, promising more accurate and beneficial responses.
China and India have agreed to work together to enhance bilateral ties following high-level talks at the BRICS security meeting in St. Petersburg.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges Chinese and UAE enterprises to seize new cooperation opportunities, emphasizing mutual efforts to enhance bilateral economic ties at the UAE-China Business Forum.
A team of young researchers is developing biomimetic robots shaped like manta rays to enhance the monitoring and protection of coral reefs, vital to our marine ecosystems.
Chinese and Iranian officials agreed on Thursday to strengthen relations and implement cooperation initiatives, signaling a deepening partnership between the two nations.
Americans are preparing for a potential interest rate cut when the Federal Reserve meets in September, signaling a possible shift in monetary strategy. This would be the first cut since March 2022.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission initiates a probe into Google’s use of EU user data in developing the AI model PaLM 2, highlighting regulatory concerns over privacy compliance in AI innovation.
South Korea has declared a special emergency medical response period amid a nationwide doctors’ strike, mobilizing resources to maintain essential health services during this critical time.
Several Hanoi districts remain flooded as floods and landslides continue to affect northern Vietnam. The weather agency predicts little change in Red River water levels over the next 24 hours.
The U.S. Biosecure Act mandates pharmaceutical companies to decouple from key Chinese suppliers by 2032, stirring debates over its impact on the global pharmaceutical industry and U.S.-China relations.
China has launched the world’s highest meteorological observation station featuring BeiDou technology in Xizang, enhancing weather monitoring on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
On September 10, 2024, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for efforts to transform China into a leading nation in education, marking a significant shift in the country’s modernization strategy.
China intensifies its efforts to protect and revitalize the Yellow River basin, implementing ecological conservation measures to promote sustainable development and improve the livelihoods of millions.
China’s cultural scene flourishes with jazz swinging in Shenyang, London City Ballet’s China tour, and an AR-enhanced Notre-Dame exhibition in Beijing, captivating audiences nationwide.
At Sichuan’s Ya’an base, giant pandas are celebrated with special enrichment activities during their breeding season, enhancing their quality of life and marking their birthdays with joy and care.