Global Pushback Against US Doping Allegations on Chinese Swimmers
US doping allegations against Chinese swimmers have sparked global pushback, raising questions about fairness, jurisdiction, and integrity in international sports competitions.
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US doping allegations against Chinese swimmers have sparked global pushback, raising questions about fairness, jurisdiction, and integrity in international sports competitions.
China’s CPI rose 0.5% year on year in July, signaling an inflation rebound driven by seasonal factors, according to NBS data.
Discover the pivotal role of Fu ships in China’s maritime exploration, their innovative design, and how they powered the legendary voyages of Zheng He, fostering trade and cultural exchange.
The China Culture and Arts Festival returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival after three years, uniting performers and audiences under the theme ‘Rituals That Unite Us’.
Chinese paper-cutting artist Shen Yanli from Huzhou brings her exquisite creations to the Paris Olympics, blending traditional designs with the Olympic spirit at iconic landmarks.
Sales of China’s new energy passenger vehicles surged by 36.9% in July, reaching 878,000 units. Exports also climbed, signaling growing global recognition of Chinese-made brands.
China’s Kylinsoft launches the AIPC version of the Kylin operating system, the country’s first AI-integrated PC OS, marking a significant advancement in China’s technology and operating system industry.
The Jinshanling section of the Great Wall, located in north China’s Hebei Province, is a magnificent testament to China’s history and culture, offering visitors an unforgettable journey through time.
Tensions escalate at the Israel-Lebanon border as rocket fire and assassinations of key figures heighten fears of broader conflict.
The Shenzhou-18 crew aboard China’s space station conducted a fire alarm test and blood sampling, showcasing advances in space safety and biomedical research.
Shenzhou-18 taikonauts aboard the China Space Station celebrated the Paris Summer Olympics and China’s National Fitness Day with a zero-gravity Olympics, featuring a mock torch relay and space games.
China’s consumer price index (CPI), a key measure of inflation, increased by 0.5% year-on-year in July, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. The modest rise indicates steady economic activity.
China’s Chang Yuan wins gold in women’s 54 kg boxing at the Paris Olympics, marking China’s first boxing medal at these Games and first women’s boxing gold since London 2012.
China activates Level-IV emergency response as severe flooding impacts Inner Mongolia, with heavy rainfall expected across multiple regions in the coming days.
Chinese e-commerce retailer Temu, launched less than two years ago, is rapidly gaining ground in the online retail sector, offering unbeatable prices and challenging established competitors.
Chinese weightlifter Luo Shifang won gold in the women’s 59kg division at the Paris 2024 Olympics, lifting a total of 241kg. Canada’s Maude Charron took silver, and Kuo Hsing-Chun of Chinese Taipei earned bronze.
California Governor Gavin Newsom proclaims August 8 as California Panda Day to celebrate the debut of giant pandas Yun Chuan and Xin Bao at the San Diego Zoo, marking a new era of international conservation cooperation.
China has unveiled a plan to standardize carbon emission calculations across key sectors to meet its carbon reduction targets, aiming to publish 70 national standards by the end of 2024.
Iran’s caretaker Foreign Minister accuses the U.S. of aiding Israel in the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, calling for accountability.
July was the world’s second-hottest month on record, ending a 13-month streak of record-breaking warmth, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, influenced by a strengthening El Niño.