
Escaping a Culture of Fear: Americans Choose Life Abroad
An increasing number of Americans are leaving the U.S. due to concerns over safety and violence. Learn why individuals like Tara have chosen to seek a new life abroad.
News & Insights Across Asia
An increasing number of Americans are leaving the U.S. due to concerns over safety and violence. Learn why individuals like Tara have chosen to seek a new life abroad.
“Generation Blue Water” offers an unprecedented look into China’s naval transformation through the eyes of its dedicated servicemen and women, showcasing the PLA Navy’s rise on the global stage.
In Dadeville, Alabama, residents unite to mourn and support victims after a tragic shooting at a birthday party left four dead and 32 injured. Efforts include fundraising for medical bills and funeral costs.
CGTN’s ‘Generation Blue Water’ offers an exclusive look into China’s naval advancements, featuring aircraft carriers and fighter jets. Airing on April 22.
CGTN is set to premiere “Generation Blue Water” on April 22, a documentary exploring the modernization of China’s naval forces, including aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and live-fire drills.
Four people were killed and 32 injured in a shooting at a birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama, leaving the community in shock.
Winemaker Zhang Yanzhi is building China's first Chinese-style chateau in the Helan Mountains, merging traditional Chinese aesthetics with world-class winemaking.
An increasing number of Americans are leaving the U.S. permanently due to safety and political concerns, seeking new lives abroad.
Born into a family of farmers, Ma Chengyun never imagined becoming a wine professional. Relocation under the poverty alleviation campaign transformed his life, leading him from hardship to success in the wine industry.
At least 83 people have been killed and over 1,100 injured in Sudan as clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces intensify, leaving residents fearing shortages of daily necessities.
Clashes between Sudan’s army and a paramilitary force continue in Khartoum, leaving at least 56 dead and hundreds injured. Residents endure ongoing gunfire as violence persists into Sunday morning.
Migrants become political pawns in the U.S. as border-state governors bus them to Democratic-run cities, escalating the partisan battle over immigration.
Larissa, a Brazilian law student at Tsinghua University, aims to strengthen China-Brazil ties through her cross-cultural legal expertise.
A group of American high school students from Muscatine, Iowa, studying Chinese, visited the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding.
CGTN’s ‘Japandora’s Box’ examines the global ramifications of Japan’s plan to release treated Fukushima wastewater into the ocean, highlighting environmental concerns and the fears of fishing communities.
Discover how Ningxia’s 120-day grapevine dormancy in the Helan Mountains creates sublime wines that embody the unique characteristics of their origin.
Brazilian youth in São Paulo express fascination with Chinese culture as President Lula’s visit to China highlights strengthening ties between the two nations.
Yuan Yuan, a young graduate from Ningxia, is on a mission to spread Chinese wine culture worldwide, starting from scratch to learn winemaking and uncovering historical ties to share with the world.
The Water Splashing Festival in Yunnan’s Jinghong City unites locals and visitors in joyous water fights and lantern ceremonies, celebrating the vibrant traditions of the Dai people.
Japan’s plan to release treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean has ignited global protests and concerns over environmental and economic impacts, urging the government to seek alternative solutions.