
Addressing Climate Injustice: A Global Responsibility Unmet
Developing nations bear the brunt of climate change despite contributing the least to emissions. The 29th UN Climate Change Conference highlights the urgent need for equitable action.
News & Insights Across Asia
Developing nations bear the brunt of climate change despite contributing the least to emissions. The 29th UN Climate Change Conference highlights the urgent need for equitable action.
New research reveals that Voyager 2’s 1986 observations of Uranus were misleading due to rare solar wind conditions, offering fresh insights into the planet’s magnetic field.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has ratified a strategic partnership treaty with Russia, marking a significant milestone in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
China unveils Chang’e-6 lunar samples at the 15th Airshow China, offering visitors a rare opportunity to witness artifacts from the moon’s far side and marking a milestone in space exploration.
Chinese cinema showcased its global ambitions at the 45th American Film Market in Las Vegas, where China Film Group’s pavilion featured 55 institutions aiming to expand international reach.
Discover how the Fengquan Ancient Well Community in Changsha, Hunan Province, showcases China’s fusion of cultural heritage and modern life in a vibrant, historic neighborhood.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Florida Congressman Mike Waltz as his national security adviser, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Alpacas are a vital part of Peru’s culture and economy, providing the wool for traditional garments like sweaters, gloves, hats, and the iconic ponchos that symbolize Peruvian heritage.
Colombian Martín Murillo dedicates his life to promoting literacy in Cartagena by driving a cart filled with books through the city’s streets, making literature accessible to all.
The Expo-Favela Innovation in Rio de Janeiro showcased the groundbreaking ideas of entrepreneurs from Brazil’s favelas, highlighting their role as key players in global development and social impact.
With the U.S. holiday shopping season approaching, the National Retail Federation forecasts a 3.5% increase in spending over last year, exceeding $980 billion.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the Global South Media and Think Tank Forum in Brazil, emphasizing solidarity and collaboration among developing nations.
COP29 kicks off in Baku as global leaders convene to set new climate funding targets and discuss energy transition.
China’s Double 11 shopping festival extends over a month, offering up to 20% discounts on home appliances and computers. Major e-commerce platforms report soaring sales, reflecting evolving consumer trends.
Rwanda calls for a new global climate finance goal at COP29 in Baku, advocating for support that includes loss and damage, and emphasizing transparency and long-term solutions for vulnerable nations.
CGTN reporters Li Mengyuan and Emma Ho host a unique ‘job fair’ during Double 11, where industries compete to win over consumers with the best deals and perks. Find out who gets ‘hired’!
Over 40 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Sunday, with significant casualties in Jabalia and Gaza City. The UN reports a high number of civilian deaths in the ongoing conflict.
Zhejiang Province’s Yunhe Terraces and Yiwu city come alive during harvest season, showcasing ancient rice farming and sugarcane harvesting traditions, inviting visitors to experience the cultural richness of the region.
China’s SMEs report their strongest growth of 2024 in October, with a key industry index posting its largest increase of the year, reflecting improved business performance and growing confidence.
China’s market economy is thriving, with significant growth in the private sector and improvements in the business environment, reflecting the nation’s commitment to economic development.