China’s Power Generation Capacity Grows 14.5%, Solar Power Surges 48%
China’s power generation capacity hit 3.19 billion kilowatts in October, up 14.5% year on year, boosted by substantial growth in solar and wind power sectors.
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China’s power generation capacity hit 3.19 billion kilowatts in October, up 14.5% year on year, boosted by substantial growth in solar and wind power sectors.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang chaired a State Council meeting focusing on boosting the platform economy and enhancing chemical safety laws, aiming to strengthen economic growth and industry regulations.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has appointed billionaire Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary to execute an agenda of tax cuts and tariffs, signaling economic priorities that could impact global markets.
The 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show is underway, with leading automakers unveiling their latest models and concept cars. Electric vehicles are once again the highlight, showcasing the industry’s shift toward sustainable transportation.
The World Table Tennis Finals in Fukuoka, Japan, mark the culmination of the 2024 season, highlighting the sport’s global resurgence following its success at the Paris Olympics.
Victims and families of a deadly Colorado nightclub shooting have filed a lawsuit against the club’s owners and law enforcement, alleging they could have prevented the tragedy that left five dead and 19 injured.
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro faces potential criminal charges after federal police conclude he attempted a coup to stay in power following his 2022 election loss.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces potential jail time over alleged coup attempt after his 2022 election defeat.
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro faces potential criminal charges after federal police concluded he attempted a coup to stay in power following his 2022 election defeat. Already barred from office until 2030, Bolsonaro could now face jail time.
The WHO announced that the mpox outbreak remains a public health emergency, as over 46,000 suspected cases and 1,000 deaths have been reported across Africa, mainly in the DRC.
Donald Trump has been granted permission by a New York judge to seek dismissal of his hush money criminal case following his victory in the November 5 U.S. presidential election.
China’s State Council has unveiled plans to enhance policy support for the platform economy, aiming to drive growth, create jobs, and foster innovation.
China is streamlining business processes to drive economic growth, implementing ‘one-stop service’ initiatives to simplify procedures and enhance administrative efficiency.
China unveils a list of 236 Soviet Union aviation martyrs who fought alongside China during WWII, honoring their sacrifices and strengthening historical bonds.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have reached a new strategic consensus in Brasilia, strengthening global supply chains and fostering Global South development.
Scientists have identified chloronitramide anion, a previously unknown chemical in U.S. tap water treated with chloramine, raising concerns about potential health risks and prompting calls for further investigation.
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the University of Buenos Aires jointly hosted a lecture on Chinese modernization, fostering academic exchange and exploring mutual development opportunities between China and Latin America.
An Australian study warns that human activities are causing a global decline in older animals, impacting species like lions and elephants, and exacerbating environmental challenges.
Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield has reignited the debate over COVID-19’s origins, suggesting the virus may have been intentionally engineered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Former U.S. CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield claims COVID-19 may have been intentionally engineered and originated in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sparking renewed debate over the virus’s origin.