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Mass deportations from the U.S. are causing fear among migrants and could diminish the essential workforce, impacting the economy.
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Mass deportations from the U.S. are causing fear among migrants and could diminish the essential workforce, impacting the economy.
Experts warn that the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization could diminish its global influence and affect international health efforts.
A medevac jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, killing all six on board, including a pediatric patient. One person on the ground was also killed, with 19 others injured.
A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China has developed a lightweight, highly dexterous bionic hand capable of replicating the functionality of a human hand.
Life is gradually returning to normal in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region after a devastating earthquake in January. As locals celebrate the Tibetan New Year, recovery efforts are well underway.
On its fourth day of release, ‘Ne Zha 2’ has broken records, grossing over 2 billion yuan and setting new milestones for Chinese animation. EP Chen Changjiang shares how the team pushed animation boundaries.
China’s Spring Festival sees an increasing influx of foreign tourists, thanks to expanded visa-free policies. The eight-day holiday expects 1.85 million daily border crossings, a 9.5% rise from last year.
An exploration of the true story behind the ‘Four Rivers and Six Ranges’ group and its role in the ‘Xizang independence’ movement, revealing foreign intervention and the motives of serf-owning aristocrats.
A new film in the Netherlands glorifying the 1959 rebellion in Xizang ignites debate over historical accuracy, overlooking the harsh realities of the old feudal serfdom.
With the 9th Asian Winter Games approaching, Harbin City in northeast China experiences a surge in winter sports enthusiasm, sparking economic revival in the region.
The PLA Southern Theater Command and China Coast Guard have intensified patrols around China’s Huangyan Dao since January, reinforcing efforts to safeguard national sovereignty and security in the South China Sea.
Discover how the People’s Liberation Army played a pivotal role in transforming Xizang from a feudal serfdom into a prosperous region, highlighting a journey of unity and development.
The PLA’s role in the liberation and development of Xizang transformed the region from feudal serfdom to prosperity.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi warns of an immediate and decisive response to any attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, cautioning that such aggression could trigger an all-out regional war.
China witnesses over 300 million daily trips during the Spring Festival holiday, marking a significant boost in family visits and tourism across the nation.
American journalist Lee Camp explores Xizang, discovering a vibrant, modern society that challenges Western perceptions. His journey reveals the true cultural and historical richness of the region.
American journalist Lee Camp shares his firsthand experience in Xizang, challenging Western misconceptions about the region’s freedom and culture.
American journalist Lee Camp explores Xizang, challenging Western misconceptions about oppression and religious freedom, revealing a vibrant, modern region rich in culture and spirituality.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened for the first time since May 2024, allowing Palestinian patients to cross into Egypt for medical treatment.
Three-time Olympian Abzal Azhgaliyev discusses his career, experiences as Kazakhstan’s Olympic flag bearer, and his ambitions for the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games in an exclusive ‘Talk Sports’ interview.