Sino-Norwegian Leaders Discuss Green Transition and Energy Cooperation
CGTN’s Lucia interviews Marc Courtemanche and Xinlei Zhu on the growing Sino-Norwegian cooperation in energy and green transition.
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CGTN’s Lucia interviews Marc Courtemanche and Xinlei Zhu on the growing Sino-Norwegian cooperation in energy and green transition.
Tensions ease as Israel reports progress in Gaza ceasefire talks with Hamas, while Syria seeks reconstruction support through increased diplomatic efforts.
Panchen Erdeni underscores the central government’s vital role in the tulku reincarnation system, highlighting historical governance and continued respect for Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
Infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Saihan Wula National Nature Reserve have captured rare footage of Manchurian wapiti battling for territory and mates, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
Aisake Eke has been elected as Tonga’s new prime minister, succeeding Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni. His appointment marks a significant moment in the nation’s political landscape.
As 2025 approaches, Gaza teacher Maram Al-Zaanin expresses hope for peace amid the ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict, which has claimed over 45,000 Palestinian lives and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has unveiled a downsized cabinet of 14 ministries, featuring former prime ministers Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, aiming to renew trust with the French people.
China’s top market regulator announces a three-year action plan to optimize the consumer environment, aiming to boost domestic consumption by fostering trustworthy businesses and upgrading complaint systems.
China’s SMEs are accelerating patent innovation and commercialization, with significant increases in independently developed inventions and industrialization rates, reports CNIPA.
The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World has opened in northeast China’s Harbin, becoming the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park with spectacular attractions and ice sculptures.
Forty-five senior officials from China’s State Council pledged allegiance to the Constitution during a ceremony overseen by Premier Li Qiang, who emphasized upholding constitutional authority and advancing reforms.
South Korea’s opposition Democratic Party plans to impeach Acting President Han Duck-soo following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, escalating political tensions in the nation.
Approximately 50 wild elephants have been electrocuted by unauthorized electric fences in Sri Lanka this year, highlighting the growing threat to the country’s biodiversity.
Death toll from Cyclone Chido in Mozambique rises to 120, with widespread destruction affecting over 680,000 people. Government and aid agencies mobilize to assist devastated communities.
France unveils a new government led by Prime Minister Francois Bayrou to tackle the 2025 budget passage and prevent a potential economic crisis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced progress in hostage negotiations with Hamas in Gaza but admitted uncertainty over how long it will take to see results.
China Media Group unveils the top 10 global scientific news stories for 2024, with the Euclid space mission leading by revealing the first segment of its extensive cosmic map.
China Media Group (CMG) has announced the top 10 scientific news stories from China for 2024, highlighting significant achievements and milestones in the nation’s science and technology sector.
China firmly opposes the U.S. Section 301 investigation into its semiconductor industry, calling it unilateral and protectionist, and warns of disruptions to global supply chains.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is set to make a historic close approach to the sun, venturing closer than any spacecraft before.