Suolang’s Triumph: Defeating Deserts on the Xizang Plateau
Facing harsh climates and tough terrain, Suolang and his neighbors have been transforming barren dunes on the Xizang Plateau into a vibrant landscape.
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Facing harsh climates and tough terrain, Suolang and his neighbors have been transforming barren dunes on the Xizang Plateau into a vibrant landscape.
Croatia’s Clinical Hospital Center of Rijeka has achieved a global medical breakthrough by successfully performing a kidney autotransplantation, marking a significant advancement in medical science.
Israeli and U.S. researchers have developed an antibody treatment that boosts the immune system’s ability to fight cancer cells, offering new hope against aggressive tumors.
Global warming could significantly increase the likelihood of intense and dangerous storms in Spain, warns climate expert Javier Martin-Vide, following catastrophic flooding that has claimed over 200 lives.
Shanghai hosts the 7th China International Import Expo, attracting over 3,400 exhibitors from 129 countries, and showcasing new products and technologies, highlighting global confidence in China’s market.
The European Commission is assessing whether Apple’s iPadOS complies with the EU’s Digital Markets Act, which could lead to significant changes for users and potential penalties for Apple.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledged at the CIIE to widen China’s opening-up, assuring foreign-funded firms of eased market access and improved business environment, emphasizing China’s role in global economic collaboration.
The DPRK fired several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off its eastern coast on Tuesday morning, prompting increased surveillance and coordination among the ROK, the U.S., and Japan.
The DPRK fired several short-range ballistic missiles towards the sea off the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, according to the ROK’s military. The launch has been confirmed by Japan, intensifying regional security concerns.
Film enthusiasts in Sao Paulo enjoyed Chinese productions at the city’s 9th Chinese Cinema Festival, fostering cultural exchange through the art of cinema.
Millions of Americans are heading to the polls on November 5th amid heightened security concerns over potential political violence by domestic extremists with election-related grievances.
Serbia’s Construction Minister Goran Vesic announced his resignation after a fatal roof collapse in Novi Sad killed 14 people, highlighting critical infrastructure concerns.
At least 25 people, including women and children, drowned when traffickers deliberately capsized their boat off the Comoros Islands, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Syrian state media reports that an Israeli strike targeted the area around Sayyeda Zeinab, south of Damascus, according to initial reports from SANA.
Shenzhou-18 spacecraft returns with 34.6 kg of groundbreaking samples, advancing research in extraterrestrial habitation and space science.
The Middle East faces escalating conflict as Israel targets Hezbollah in Lebanon, leading to over 2,800 deaths and mass displacement on both sides of the border.
Former UN official Erik Solheim emphasizes the vital role of youth in sustainable development at a Hangzhou forum, urging nations to enhance efforts in biodiversity protection ahead of COP29 in Azerbaijan.
South Africa exports its first shipment of avocados to the Chinese mainland, marking a significant milestone in bilateral trade and opening new opportunities for cooperation.
Discover Jinshan Beach, Shanghai’s largest coastal retreat just a short trip from the city center, offering unique adventures like east China’s first aqua kart and participating in the China International Import Expo.
China is revising its Science and Technology Popularization Law for the first time since 2002, aiming to enhance public access to scientific knowledge and foster innovation.