China’s Consumer Prices See Moderate Rise in September Amid Stimulus Efforts
China’s consumer prices saw a moderate rise in September, indicating potential growth in market demand amid new economic stimulus policies.
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China’s consumer prices saw a moderate rise in September, indicating potential growth in market demand amid new economic stimulus policies.
China’s consumer prices rose moderately in September, with the CPI increasing by 0.4% year on year. Experts predict market demand will rise following new economic stimulus policies.
A fatal crash landing of an Antonov-3 aircraft in Russia’s Yakutia region leaves one dead. Officials report loss of engine thrust as the cause.
China’s auto industry reports steady growth in the first nine months of 2024, with vehicle production and sales increasing due to government incentives and new model launches, according to CAAM data.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed deep concern to Israel over reports of Israeli forces firing on UN peacekeeping positions in Lebanon, calling for the safety of UNIFIL and Lebanese forces.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expresses deep concern over Israeli strikes on UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, urging safety and a pivot to diplomacy.
Six people have been confirmed dead after a firefighting helicopter crashed near Ouro Preto in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The crew was assisting in the search for a crashed plane when the tragedy occurred.
Scotland’s former First Minister Alex Salmond has passed away at age 69 after collapsing during a speech in North Macedonia. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed.
Israel has declared five new areas along its border with Lebanon as closed military zones amid ongoing clashes with Hezbollah forces. Entry to these areas is prohibited, effective from 20:00 today.
Israel declares five new areas along its border with Lebanon as closed military zones amid clashes with Hezbollah forces, intensifying regional tensions and impacting local communities.
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck off Costa Rica’s coast on Saturday, occurring at a depth of 18.6 km, according to the USGS.
The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon has reached 2,255, with over 10,500 injured, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
Boeing has announced plans to cut 10% of its workforce as ongoing worker strikes impact the company’s financial performance.
Florida residents face tough choices after Hurricane Milton claimed lives and left communities devastated.
This week’s science highlights include a breakthrough in brain-controlled bionic limbs, a rare ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse over Rapa Nui, insights into marine predator dynamics off Australia’s coast, and flu vaccine effectiveness.
Discover the latest in science: brain-controlled bionic limbs, the ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse, marine predators tackling invasive sea urchins, and flu shots lowering hospitalization risks.
China unveils an ambitious stimulus package aiming to revitalize its slowing economy by focusing on domestic consumption, private sector growth, and long-term structural reforms.
China unveils an ambitious stimulus package focusing on passion, patience, and perseverance to revitalize its economy through high-quality growth, structural adjustments, and resilience against challenges.
World Migratory Bird Day highlights the urgent need to protect insects essential to migratory birds’ survival amid alarming global insect population declines.
World Migratory Bird Day highlights the critical role of insects in migratory birds’ lifecycles and raises awareness about the alarming decline of global insect populations.