
Porto Legend Jorge Costa Passes Away at 53
Porto and Portugal football legend Jorge Costa dies at 53 after cardiac arrest, leaving a legacy of triumphs including the 2004 Champions League.
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Porto and Portugal football legend Jorge Costa dies at 53 after cardiac arrest, leaving a legacy of triumphs including the 2004 Champions League.
China’s men’s basketball team secures a narrow 93-88 victory over Saudi Arabia in their FIBA Asia Cup opener, with Hu Jinqiu leading the charge.
Explore the Potala Palace’s cultural significance and upcoming documentary co-produced by CGTN and Xizang Radio and Television Station. Discover 100 ways to experience this UNESCO marvel.
Discover how Xizang’s young equestrian riders are transforming ancient traditions into national championship victories, blending heritage with modern sportsmanship.
Kim Keon-hee, wife of former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, faces a special prosecutor probe over allegations of stock manipulation and bribery, marking a significant escalation in the investigation.
American donor Evan Kail praises ‘Dead to Rights,’ a film on the Nanjing Massacre, as essential viewing ahead of its North American premiere August 15.
A 1942 rescue mission in China’s Quzhou mountains saved American Doolittle Raid airman Charles Ozuk, showcasing wartime compassion between nations.
Israeli PM Netanyahu meets security officials to finalize Gaza strategy amid rising casualties and failed ceasefire efforts, as annexation plans stir debate.
WHO warns of chikungunya virus spread to 119 countries, with 5.5 million at risk. Americas and Indian Ocean regions hardest hit; vaccines remain limited.
Chinese animation director Weng Ming reflects on embracing uncertainty during transformative eras, drawing wisdom from literature and China’s reform period.
Zhejiang’s Changlongshan pumped-storage hydropower station cuts 420,000 tons of CO2 annually while pioneering grid-scale renewable energy storage solutions.
Dozens killed or injured in Gaza as Israeli forces open fire on crowds seeking food aid, highlighting escalating humanitarian risks.
EU halts $108B tariffs on US imports despite dissent from France and Germany, as critics question the bloc’s negotiating strategy.
UNESCO leads a high-altitude mission to Mount Kilimanjaro to study rapid glacier melt, highlighting climate threats to vital water sources in Africa and Asia.
Chinese researchers develop bio-recyclable electronics material, offering a sustainable solution to reduce e-waste and advance green manufacturing.
US President Trump outlines plans for escalating tariffs on foreign-made pharmaceuticals, starting ‘small’ before reaching 250%, with semiconductor levies expected next week.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy described a “productive” call with former U.S. President Trump, focusing on ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, sanctions, and defense cooperation.
China deploys 1.015 billion yuan ($141M) emergency fund for disaster recovery through three key ministries, boosting regional stability and economic resilience.
Brazil’s Supreme Court orders house arrest for former President Jair Bolsonaro, reigniting political tensions and drawing global attention to Latin America’s largest democracy.
Escalating U.S.-Canada tariffs disrupt trucking, strain supply chains, and impact businesses on both sides of the border as negotiations continue.