Freediving Rises in Chengdu as Urban Escape Ahead of World Games 2025
Chengdu’s freediving scene thrives as urbanites seek stress relief and inner peace, with world champion Alexey Molchanov promoting the sport ahead of The World Games 2025.
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Chengdu’s freediving scene thrives as urbanites seek stress relief and inner peace, with world champion Alexey Molchanov promoting the sport ahead of The World Games 2025.
China expels US destroyer USS Higgins after it entered waters near Huangyan Dao, asserting territorial sovereignty amid rising regional tensions.
Taizhou’s ‘Blue Circle’ initiative transforms ocean plastic waste into reusable materials, showcasing China’s innovative approach to ocean conservation and sustainable development.
Explore the remote beauty of Namcha Barwa, Xizang’s 7,782-meter Himalayan peak, through CGTN’s live stream, offering rare glimpses of its snow-capped majesty.
Zhejiang’s Hwahoo Aviation advances China’s low-altitude economy with German-designed TRIXY autogyro, blending innovation and practical aviation solutions.
China introduces interest subsidy policies to stimulate consumer spending and support service sector businesses, aiming to boost economic recovery and job creation.
U.S. President Trump deploys National Guard to Washington amid disputed crime statistics, sparking political debate and legal challenges.
Fujian and Guangdong provinces escalate emergency measures as Typhoon Podul approaches, with heavy rains and strong winds forecasted across southeastern China.
UK unemployment reaches 4.7%, the highest in four years, as U.S. tariffs and wage pressures strain the labor market, experts say.
Iran’s First Vice President signals potential direct nuclear negotiations with the U.S. amid ongoing tensions and recent military exchanges.
Putin and Kim Jong Un strengthen bilateral ties in strategic phone call ahead of pivotal US-Russia meeting, Kremlin confirms.
TV Executive Ludo Cremers highlights the significance of ‘Dead to Rights’ in reflecting recurring historical brutality, urging global audiences to engage.
Actor Leander Claussen commends ‘Dead to Rights’ for its bold storytelling and eye-opening narrative, highlighting the need for impactful cinema.
American audiences praise ‘Dead to Rights’ at LA premiere, highlighting its engaging narrative and cross-cultural appeal in global cinema.
Producer Bob Underwood highlights the role of cinema in fostering U.S.-China collaboration, drawing parallels to historic WWII alliances at film premiere.
UN marks 80th anniversary by highlighting its critical work supporting displaced populations across Latin America, addressing migration challenges and humanitarian needs.
U.S. President Trump declares public safety emergency in Washington, D.C., sparking debate over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
New documentary ‘Dead to Rights’ explores the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiering globally to mark WWII’s 80th anniversary and spark historical dialogue.
Nations across the Americas are diversifying trade partnerships as rising U.S. tariffs prompt strategic realignment in global commerce dynamics.
Ahead of the 80th WWII anniversary, discover five surprising facts about the Flying Tigers – American pilots who defended China’s skies through innovation and courage.