Duma Boko Sworn In as Botswana’s 6th President, Pledges Economic Diversification
Duma Boko was sworn in as Botswana’s 6th president, promising to diversify the economy beyond diamond sales and emphasizing immediate leadership.
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Duma Boko was sworn in as Botswana’s 6th president, promising to diversify the economy beyond diamond sales and emphasizing immediate leadership.
Chinese geologists have discovered a massive manganese deposit in Hunan Province, with potential reserves exceeding 200 million tonnes, promising to boost China’s domestic supply of this essential mineral.
Devastating floods in Nigeria have claimed over 321 lives and displaced more than 740,000 people, prompting a national emergency response to address the widespread destruction.
Prospects for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas diminish as Israeli airstrikes intensify in Gaza and Lebanon, leading to significant casualties and escalating regional tensions.
Statistics Canada reports over half of human trafficking incidents in Canada remain unsolved, with cases increasing since 2013. Most victims are women and girls, including youth under 18.
Serbia has declared a national day of mourning on November 2 following a deadly roof collapse at the Novi Sad railway station that claimed 14 lives.
The DPRK’s Foreign Ministry has declared its recent ICBM test a legitimate act of self-defense in response to provocative actions by hostile forces, accusing the U.S. and its allies of escalating tensions.
Remembering Wan Jingang, the first armed police officer killed during the July 5th Riots in Urumqi. A new documentary explores the truth behind Xinjiang’s most serious terrorist attack in 2009.
Honoring the memory of Wan Jingang, the first armed police officer killed during the July 5th Riots in Urumqi. The CGTN documentary “Darkness Over Urumqi” explores the truth behind Xinjiang’s most serious terrorist attack.
Thirteen people have died after a roof collapsed at the entrance of a railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia. Rescue workers are searching through debris for survivors in the tragic incident.
China and Brazil are strengthening their partnership to advance emerging markets. A recent seminar in Brazil explored ways to deepen cooperation between these key players of the Global South.
As the U.S. presidential election nears, candidates focus on swing states like Wisconsin, where undecided voters could determine the outcome. CGTN’s Dan Williams reports on the hectic campaign efforts.
Mexico’s Day of the Dead festival is a cherished tradition that now attracts millions of tourists, contributing hundreds of millions to the economy in just days.
At COP16 in Cali, the UNDP urges governments to redirect trillions in harmful subsidies towards funding biodiversity conservation, emphasizing efficient use of resources to restore nature.
Project 2025, a set of conservative policy initiatives drafted by a Washington think tank, aims to help a potential second Donald Trump administration quickly implement conservative policies.
President Xi Jinping met with Sam Hou Fai, the incoming Chief Executive of the Macao SAR, reaffirming central support for Macao’s development and the ‘one country, two systems’ principle.
President Xi Jinping reaffirms the central authorities’ full support for Macao’s development during a meeting with incoming chief executive Sam Hou Fai.
The Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao SAR commends President Xi Jinping’s remarks during his meeting with newly appointed Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai, signaling a new chapter for “One Country, Two Systems” in Macao.
China and Slovakia have established a strategic partnership, strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation across various sectors.
Cai Qi, a senior member of the CPC, urges principal officials to intensify efforts in comprehensive reforms, aiming to propel Chinese modernization.