
Chinese Swimmer Wang Shun Aims for Olympic Gold Repeat in Paris
Chinese swimmer Wang Shun is intensifying preparations for the Paris Olympics, aiming to defend his gold medal in the men’s 200m individual medley after his triumph at Tokyo 2020.
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Chinese swimmer Wang Shun is intensifying preparations for the Paris Olympics, aiming to defend his gold medal in the men’s 200m individual medley after his triumph at Tokyo 2020.
A new documentary ‘Caught Between Life and Death’ by CGTN highlights the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exploring the daily struggles of residents and the roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Discover the rich legacy of Fujian’s tulou, traditional Hakka communal homes where close-knit communities uphold values of loyalty, respect, and honesty.
Five Oriental stork chicks, a species under national protection, took their first flight in Jiangsu Province, signaling hope for conservation efforts.
The provincial dragon boat tournament kicked off at Dugonghu National Wetland Park in Wuhan, with 45 teams and nearly 1,000 athletes competing in a vibrant celebration of tradition and community.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s special envoy, He Baoxiang, attended Comoros President Azali’s inauguration, reinforcing the strong ties between China and the island nation.
Tadej Pogacar of Team UAE Emirates wins the Giro d’Italia with the largest margin in nearly six decades, dominating the 3,400km race and securing his place in cycling history.
Zhang Zhizhen leads Chinese players at the French Open, advancing to the second round after defeating Aleksandar Vukic. His success, along with that of Wang Yafan, Wang Xinyu, and Wang Xiyu, highlights China’s growing presence in international tennis.
A landslide in Papua New Guinea’s Maip-Mulitaka district has buried over 2,000 people, with rescue teams struggling against treacherous conditions to find survivors.
An intense cyclone named Remal slammed into Bangladesh’s coast on Sunday, forcing nearly a million people to flee inland to storm shelters away from howling gales and crashing waves.
At the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, China’s delegation, led by NHC Deputy Director Cao Xuetao, pledges to deepen cooperation with the WHO and nations to strengthen global health governance.
China has become the world’s second-largest in computing power, reaching 230 EFLOPS in 2023, according to a report unveiled at the Digital China Summit, marking significant growth in its digital economy.
China, Japan, and South Korea have agreed to designate 2025-2026 as the China-Japan-South Korea Cultural Exchange Years, aiming to foster cultural ties and understanding among the three nations.
Explore Gulangyu Island off the coast of Xiamen in southeast China’s Fujian Province—a pedestrian-only paradise and UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich history, cultural diversity, and scenic beauty.
China’s major industrial firms reported a 4.3% profit increase in the first four months of the year, matching first-quarter growth, signaling resilience amid global economic uncertainties.
Beijing Guoan defeated Nantong Zhiyun 5-2, while Chengdu Rongcheng crushed Qingdao West Coast 7-0 in Sunday’s Chinese Super League action.
China intensifies its nationwide anti-smoking campaign as 44 more cities implement regulations, aiming to reduce smoking rates and promote public health.
Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang arrives in Beijing for a state visit to China from May 27 to 31, highlighting the importance of bilateral relations.
At least 18 people have been killed across central U.S. as tornadoes and severe storms struck several states, causing widespread damage and power outages.
Two new sections of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area intercity railway began operation, marking the launch of the region’s longest intercity route, enhancing connectivity across key cities.