Healing Paws: How Dog Training is Redefining Careers in China
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Meet Wang Wenni, one of over 11,700 certified dog trainers in China, whose career shift highlights a growing trend in wellness-focused professions reshaping the modern job market.
Young people are transforming traditional Chinese medicine herbs into hands-on lifestyle activities, from natural dyeing to culinary creations, signaling a fresh cultural trend.
Iran has presented a new proposal for US peace talks via Pakistani mediators, seeking to revive stalled negotiations following earlier conflict and a temporary ceasefire.
A look inside The Tianjin Juilliard School, a pioneering institution blending Western and Chinese musical traditions to educate the next generation of global artists.
Million-follower Russian influencers at Auto China 2026 are heaping praise on Chinese vehicles, signaling a major shift in global automotive perception and appeal.
China’s new zero-tariff policy for 53 African nations aims to boost trade and shared prosperity, marking a historic step in South-South cooperation.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and Belgian Deputy PM Maxime Prevot meet in Beijing, pledging to deepen bilateral cooperation on the 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties and bolster China-EU relations.
CGTN’s exclusive interview with Chinese Ruan master Feng Mantian and Slovenian artist Vlado Kreslin reveals a powerful musical dialogue transcending cultural borders.
Iran’s warning and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are causing severe global economic disruption and escalating regional tensions.
Kenyan macadamia farmers are poised to benefit as China’s zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries takes effect, offering new market stability and export growth.
Expert analysis on why China is blocking foreign acquisition of Manus Island, highlighting strategic and security considerations in the Asia-Pacific region.
The UN Security Council extends its South Sudan peacekeeping mission until 2027 but reduces troop numbers. China abstains, citing concerns over the drafting process.
Southern Lebanon mourns three paramedics killed during a rescue mission, highlighting the dangers for aid workers amid ongoing regional instability.
China’s commerce ministry opposes new US restrictions on test certification and telecom sectors, warning of global supply chain disruptions and harm to trade relations.
Bangkok issues its most severe heat warning of 2026, forecasting “extremely dangerous” conditions as temperatures soar.
China’s focus on basic research during the 14th Five-Year Plan has laid a strong foundation for technological self-reliance and future innovation.
UN chief Antonio Guterres warns prolonged Strait of Hormuz disruptions could trigger a global recession, soaring inflation, and push millions into poverty, with severe consequences for Asia.
A US ceasefire with Iran has triggered a legal debate, with the Defense Secretary claiming it pauses a congressional war authorization clock set to expire imminently.
The UAE’s withdrawal from the OPEC+ oil alliance on May 1, 2026, marks a pivotal moment for global energy markets, testing the group’s influence on prices and regional cooperation.
A unique aquaculture project in Xinjiang raises premium crabs using pristine glacier meltwater, creating a sweet-flavored delicacy and boosting the local economy.