DPRK Leader Kim Jong Un Inspects Nuclear Material Production Base
DPRK leader Kim Jong Un inspects a nuclear-material production base, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to expanding its nuclear capabilities, state media reports.
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DPRK leader Kim Jong Un inspects a nuclear-material production base, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to expanding its nuclear capabilities, state media reports.
Discover the snow-covered Wusuli Shoal in Mohe City, China’s northernmost point. Facing Russia across the Heilongjiang River, this pristine winter wonderland offers breathtaking scenery and exciting ice activities.
Discover the majesty of Wuhan from Chutian Terrace, an ancient-style building reflecting the grandeur of the Chu Culture, offering sweeping views of the city’s skyline and the majestic Yangtze River.
China and India have agreed to resume direct flights and enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors, marking a significant step towards strengthening relations between the two nations.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges de-escalation as conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo intensifies, calling on Rwanda to cease support for M23 rebels and emphasizing the need to protect civilians.
A stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela festival in India has left at least 15 dead and many injured, highlighting safety concerns at large religious gatherings.
Colombians in Bogotá celebrated the Chinese Spring Festival on January 25, with events hosted by the Chinese Embassy and the Colombian and Chinese Chamber of Commerce, marking cultural and economic ties.
Migrants in Mexico are in limbo after the U.S. asylum process was put on hold at the start of the Trump administration, leaving many stranded at the border and facing an uncertain future.
Thousands of migrants are stranded in Tijuana after the U.S. asylum process was suspended under the new Trump administration, leaving many in limbo and uncertainty.
Chinese New Year celebrations have started early in Chancay, the Peruvian town now hosting South America’s largest Chinese-built mega port, reflecting the growing cultural connections between the community and its Chinese partners.
Chinese New Year celebrations began early in Chancay, Peru, as the town embraces cultural ties amid the construction of South America’s largest Chinese-built mega port.
The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. celebrated the Spring Festival in Washington, D.C., hosting a reception and welcoming the National Zoo’s new panda pair, Bao Li and Qing Bao.
A week ago, few had heard of DeepSeek. Now, this Chinese-owned AI tool is transforming the tech world, disrupting markets, and prompting experts to rethink the future of artificial intelligence.
At the CMG Spring Festival Gala, Zhou Shen and Juan Diego Flórez united cultures with ‘Condor and Lan Huahua,’ blending Chinese and Peruvian folk songs in a captivating performance.
Tan Weiwei and young dancers revitalized the centuries-old Yingge Dance in ‘Song of Heroes’ at the Spring Festival Gala, showcasing this treasured part of China’s intangible cultural heritage.
Red lanterns and festive decorations light up the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions and the Taiwan region as Chinese communities unite to celebrate the Spring Festival with shared traditions.
At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, international students and renowned singers performed “China Fun Together,” inviting the world to experience China’s rich culture and modern vitality.
Xizang’s vibrant culture took center stage at the 2025 Spring Festival Gala in Lhasa, with performances at the foot of the Potala Palace showcasing traditional Tibetan music and dance.
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala celebrated humanity and cultural heritage, uniting Chinese people worldwide on the eve of the Chinese New Year.
At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, ‘The Pen Writes the Dragon and Snake’ captivated audiences by blending calligraphy and martial arts. Inspired by Li Bai’s poem, the performance showcased China’s rich cultural heritage.