La Niña May Soon Arrive: What It Means for Global Weather
La Niña could soon arrive, with a 60% chance of developing this autumn and lasting until March, potentially causing extreme weather across the planet.
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La Niña could soon arrive, with a 60% chance of developing this autumn and lasting until March, potentially causing extreme weather across the planet.
The Financial Street Forum 2024 in Beijing highlights the Chinese mainland’s efforts in financial reform and global openness, focusing on central banking modernization and capital market reforms.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy will visit China on October 18-19, marking a significant step in UK-China relations, as announced by the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Thursday.
Every Halloween, Tokyo’s Kagurazaka district transforms into a feline wonderland as cats of all kinds—spooky, samurai, and even real—parade the streets in a celebration inspired by Natsume Soseki’s novel “I Am a Cat.”
Suya, Nigeria’s beloved street barbecue, has delighted locals for decades with its flavorful spices and grilling techniques. Originating from the Hausa people, it continues to captivate palates worldwide.
After an 11-month hiatus, two giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, have returned to Washington D.C.’s National Zoo, delighting visitors and panda enthusiasts.
As the BRICS nations prepare for their annual summit, the Global South unites for inclusive and shared prosperity, highlighted by a recent think tanks forum hosted by China’s CPC and CMG.
Tensions in the Middle East escalate as Iran-backed fighters launch drone attacks on Israel, Israeli forces strike Syria’s Latakia, and Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis amid ongoing military offensives.
A report by the Ministry of Natural Resources reveals that China discovered 124 new mineral deposits in 2023, marking significant progress in the nation’s mineral exploration and development.
Experience the fusion of history and AI at Beijing’s Jingzhang Railway Park, where a 9-kilometer journey along China’s first long-distance railway brings the past and future together.
Two colossal hurricanes, Helene and Milton, have devastated Florida and the Carolinas, causing over $50 billion in damages and leaving uninsured victims facing immense financial hardship.
An adorable squirrel has become the star attraction at China’s Yungang Grottoes, delighting visitors and adding a touch of charm to the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chinese cuisine is becoming increasingly popular in Tanzania, with restaurants offering traditional classics and dishes that incorporate local ingredients. The fusion is delighting diners across East Africa.
Li Yuehong of China secured gold in the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol at the ISSF World Cup Final in New Delhi, showcasing exceptional skill and adding to China’s medal tally at the prestigious event.
Zheng Qinwen has secured her place in the WTA Finals, becoming the second Chinese player after Li Na to qualify for the prestigious event. She will compete in Riyadh from November 2 to 9.
Yuan Yue progresses to the second round of the Ningbo Open after defeating Ajla Tomljanovic, while Wang Xiyu is eliminated by Paula Badosa in a thrilling three-set match.
The Liaoning Flying Leopards secured a dominant 116-76 victory over the Fujian Sturgeons in Shenyang, marking their second straight win and highlighting a powerful offensive display.
Thomas Tuchel, appointed as England’s new manager starting January 1, 2025, boldly sets his sights on winning the 2026 World Cup, marking an ambitious new chapter for the ‘Three Lions’.
Neil Bush shares his candid views on China’s development and the future of China-U.S. relations in an exclusive interview.
According to the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2024, clean energy growth is expected to peak global fossil fuel demand by 2030, marking a significant shift in the global energy landscape.