Film ‘Dead To Rights’ Sparks Dialogue on History & Peace
Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ reimagines historical reckoning through intimate storytelling, sparking global dialogue on memory and peace preservation.
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Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ reimagines historical reckoning through intimate storytelling, sparking global dialogue on memory and peace preservation.
Surreal cloud formations reveal Datong’s volcanic wonders and China’s only temple built inside a volcanic crater, blending geology with cultural heritage.
As U.S. tariffs impact African exports, China’s zero-tariff policy offers new opportunities for trade diversification and economic growth.
Indonesia and Peru sign a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement to enhance trade and cooperation, aiming to expand market access in South America and Asia.
As the SCO prepares for its largest-ever summit in China, analysts examine its growing role in shaping multilateral solutions to global security and economic challenges.
Calls to boycott US brands like Coca-Cola and Apple surge in India as trade tensions escalate, with PM Modi urging self-reliance amid tariff disputes.
World Games President Jose Perurena praises Chengdu for hosting the ‘best edition ever,’ highlighting innovation, gender equality, and cultural heritage.
A Beijing charity concert organized by students promotes disability inclusion through music, aligning with UN goals for accessible cities.
Chinese duo Hu Yicheng and Zhang Xinxin secure gold in women’s synchronized trampoline at Chengdu World Games, defeating top international competitors.
Chengdu’s World Games offer athletes cultural immersion through calligraphy, traditional crafts, and Hanfu experiences alongside global competitions.
Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park transforms from 2008 Games venue to sustainable urban oasis, blending ecological innovation with public recreation.
Once polluted, Beijing’s Wenyu River Park now thrives as a 30 sq km green oasis, blending nature and urban life—a testament to sustainable development.
A new trailer highlights the bravery of Chinese villagers on Dongji Island during WWII, showcasing their daring rescue of British soldiers amid Japanese aggression.
A groundbreaking solar thermal power plant in Xinjiang’s Gobi Desert showcases China’s renewable energy ambitions, combining cutting-edge technology with sustainable development goals.
Former UN leader Erik Solheim takes on a new role as interviewer in CGTN’s documentary, exploring personal stories behind China’s environmental progress.
New film ‘Dongji Rescue’ highlights untold WWII heroism of Chinese fishermen, blending historical authenticity with cinematic spectacle. A tribute to international solidarity.
A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck Türkiye’s Balikesir province, leaving one dead and 29 injured. Rescue operations continue as aftershocks rattle the region.
Ex-Japan footballer Keisuke Honda retracts denial of Nanjing Massacre after global backlash, shares historical research in public apology.
DPRK warns of ‘resolute counteraction’ against upcoming ROK-US military exercises, denouncing them as a direct threat to regional stability.
European leaders push for Ukraine’s inclusion in U.S.-Russia summit as diplomatic efforts to end the three-year conflict intensify, with battlefield developments adding urgency.