
Death Toll in Gaza Surpasses 20,000 as Conflict Continues on Day 78
Over 20,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7, according to the Health Ministry. WHO reports northern Gaza lacks a functional hospital amid escalating conflict.
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Over 20,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7, according to the Health Ministry. WHO reports northern Gaza lacks a functional hospital amid escalating conflict.
A new documentary, ‘The Call of Glaciers,’ follows Generation Z conservationist Palyang as she seeks to protect China’s dwindling rivers in the face of climate change.
Unique Shang Dynasty tombs shaped like the Chinese character “中” discovered in Yin Xu, shedding light on ancient burial practices and cultural insights.
Salah al-Din Road, stretching 45 kilometers through Gaza, has become a vital lifeline for over a million Palestinians fleeing conflict, highlighting the humanitarian challenges in the region.
Multi-Oscar-winning film “La La Land” returns to Chinese cinemas on its seventh anniversary, offering audiences a renewed chance to experience its timeless magic and captivating story.
The Loess Plateau in the Chinese mainland transformed from eroded lands to flourishing apple orchards, uplifting farmers and restoring the environment through sustainable agriculture.
A mass shooting at Charles University in Prague left 14 dead and 25 wounded, marking the deadliest such incident in the Czech Republic in decades.
Northern Gaza is left without functional hospitals as battles intensify in Gaza City, with Palestinian deaths surpassing 20,000, according to Gazan authorities.
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Temporary housing and aid are being provided to those affected by the magnitude-6.2 earthquake in Gansu Province, China, as communities strive to rebuild and celebrate the winter solstice amidst tragedy.
Urumqi’s People’s Park glows with bright red lanterns, embracing New Year festivities that warm the winter air and draw residents and tourists to celebrate tradition.
Diaoshuiyan Waterfall in Guizhou has frozen mid-flow, creating a stunning ice spectacle on the cliffside. Tourists and locals alike are flocking to witness this rare and mesmerizing natural phenomenon.
A new documentary, “The Call of Glaciers”, explores the impact of climate change on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau through the journey of a young Tibetan woman.
An ethereal halo-shaped rainbow appeared over Jinfo Mountain in Chongqing, enchanting visitors with a fairy-tale scene amid the mountain’s lush forests and unique karst landscapes.
A volcanic eruption on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula led to the evacuation of Grindavik residents. Authorities report no injuries as they assess the situation.
Lava flows from Iceland’s recent volcanic eruption are decreasing, with scientists reporting no impact on flights. The situation is stabilizing, bringing relief to travelers and locals alike.
Chinese Erhu artist Guo Gan reunites with French pianist Sébastien Damiani in Paris to create new music celebrating the upcoming 60th anniversary of China-France diplomatic ties.
China leverages science and technology to ensure food security for its 1.4 billion people, despite limited arable land. Experts discuss the pivotal role of innovation in transforming China’s agricultural sector.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has received a record 260 million tourist visits this year, thanks to improved security and stability, according to regional chairman Erkin Tuniyaz.
China and Burundi celebrate 60 years of partnership, strengthening ties in energy, infrastructure, agriculture, and health, showcasing mutual benefits and impacting Africa’s development.