Youth Leaders Share Global South Insights in CGTN Special
Young leaders from around the world share their perspectives on the Global South in a special program by CGTN, Tsinghua University, and the International Cooperation Center.
News & Insights Across Asia
Young leaders from around the world share their perspectives on the Global South in a special program by CGTN, Tsinghua University, and the International Cooperation Center.
The Mongolian scotch pine has become a vital force in combating desertification in northern China. Since its introduction in the 1950s, it serves as the flagship species of China’s Great Green Wall.
South Korea moves to combat deepfake sexual exploitation with new legislation imposing heavy penalties for possession or viewing of explicit AI-generated content, marking a significant step against digital sex crimes.
China’s tree planting initiatives contribute significantly to global green leaf area increase, highlighting its role in environmental restoration.
CGTN reporters journey to the Yangtze River Rare Fish Breeding Base, uncovering conservation efforts to protect rare species like the endangered Chinese sturgeon and highlighting ecological successes.
President Xi Jinping urges continuous efforts to promote ethnic unity across generations, highlighting the importance of solidarity among China’s diverse ethnic groups.
China’s MIIT reports over 4 million 5G base stations, signaling rapid advancements in network infrastructure and digital transformation.
China’s Ministry of Commerce opposes new U.S. regulations aimed at restricting Chinese connected vehicles and related technologies, calling the measures protectionist and harmful to both nations.
Indonesia is actively preparing for potential megathrust earthquakes that could trigger devastating tsunamis, with high-risk zones identified across major islands.
At Nyanpo Yuzee in western China, photographer Choegyab and young conservationists are protecting plateau wildlife, including black-necked cranes, through observation and a new rescue base at 3,000 meters.
Chongqing, an 8D magical city in China, captivates with trains passing through buildings, cableways over rivers, and vibrant streets. Discover the unique charm that defines this urban wonder.
China and Thailand are partnering to advance smart agriculture, leveraging technology to enhance farming practices and promote sustainable development in the region.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s commitment to respecting and protecting human rights during a meeting with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk in New York.
From animation’s rise at the Silk Road Film Festival to Hangzhou’s creative boom, Asia’s cultural influence is soaring. Yet, debates over UNESCO listings show challenges ahead.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong met in New York, expressing optimism about the positive progress in bilateral ties and emphasizing strengthened cooperation.
U.S. economists warn that new tariffs on Chinese imports could have severe economic consequences, impacting supply chains, consumer access to affordable goods, and efforts toward renewable energy transition.
Discover how camels thrive in the Badain Jaran Desert, supporting local herders in Inner Mongolia and contributing to their livelihood.
Discover the 6,000-year-old rock paintings of the Mandela Mountains in Inner Mongolia, where ancient carvings reveal the rich lives of nomadic peoples.
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of the Badain Jaran Desert in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, recently recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
India’s independent foreign policy and dual engagement with global powers challenge the Quad’s unity and effectiveness in addressing regional concerns.