
New Zealand’s Carnivorous Snails Face Extinction Due to Climate Change
New Zealand’s carnivorous land snails are nearing extinction due to climate change, with 43 species critically endangered, prompting urgent calls for conservation efforts.
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New Zealand’s carnivorous land snails are nearing extinction due to climate change, with 43 species critically endangered, prompting urgent calls for conservation efforts.
UN General Assembly declares 2027 as the International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism, aiming to promote actions supporting sustainable tourism worldwide.
Scientists confirm the first-ever detection of deadly bird flu on mainland Antarctica, posing a new risk to penguin colonies and raising global environmental concerns.
Pingdu, a small county in China’s Shandong Province, produces nearly 70% of the world’s false eyelashes, meeting global beauty demands through innovative manufacturing and cross-border e-commerce.
China’s Green Rural Revival Program, originating from Zhejiang Province, serves as a model for nationwide rural revitalization, emphasizing village beautification, agricultural modernization, and social governance innovation.
Moon Chung-in, former special advisor to South Korea’s ex-president, shares insights on China’s peaceful rise and its impact on South Korea, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation.
Amid economic turmoil, Sri Lankan youth mobilize through the ZeroPlastics Movement to clean beaches and push for lasting solutions to the plastic crisis.
Discover Nanchang’s Bayi Square, a landmark commemorating the 1927 Nanchang Uprising, and a vibrant hub of culture and community in Jiangxi Province.
At the Global Web Summit 2024, tech leaders reveal how unicorns are thriving worldwide, challenging Silicon Valley’s dominance and showcasing global innovation.
Senator Mushahid Hussain reflects on China’s remarkable 50-year transformation, highlighting the Belt and Road Initiative’s role in fostering global connections and a ‘symphony of friendship’ in the new era.
China pledges to enhance services for foreign investors, Vice Premier He Lifeng announced during a meeting with RGE Group’s chairman. The move underscores China’s commitment to fostering a favorable business environment.
New research unveils how whales sing without exhaling, revealing unique vocal mechanisms. However, increasing noise pollution in Asian waters threatens to silence these majestic ocean melodies.
The Global Web Summit 2024 will spotlight the burgeoning climate tech sector, with experts discussing opportunities and innovations shaping sustainability and investment in the coming year.
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai met at the WTO’s 13th Ministerial Conference to discuss trade issues and China’s concerns over tariffs and Taiwan-related matters.
British vlogger Luke Johnston explores the enchanting Lantern Festival at Shanghai’s Yu Garden, immersing himself in the traditions and vibrant celebrations that mark the end of the Chinese New Year.
At the WTO Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi, China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao emphasized China’s commitment to building an open world economy.
An extreme winter in Mongolia has led to the death of over two million livestock, devastating herding communities and highlighting the growing impact of climate change on the region.
China’s State Council Information Office highlights a decade of progress in the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, showcasing significant economic growth and regional integration efforts.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges new progress in building a unified national market to support China’s high-quality development, emphasizing the removal of barriers hindering economic flow.
A wave of resignations and student suspensions is crippling South Korea’s healthcare system as doctors protest government plans to increase medical school enrollment. The crisis highlights deep-rooted systemic issues.