
Brazilians Celebrate Spring Festival: Embracing Chinese Culture in Sao Paulo
Brazilians in Sao Paulo are embracing the Spring Festival, joining global celebrations of Chinese culture with vibrant festivities in the city’s Chinatown.
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Brazilians in Sao Paulo are embracing the Spring Festival, joining global celebrations of Chinese culture with vibrant festivities in the city’s Chinatown.
Hundreds of farmers protested in Rome on Thursday, parking tractors outside the Colosseum and gathering in the Circo Massimo, to draw attention to issues they feel the government is ignoring.
TEPCO reports that open valves led to a radioactive water leak at Fukushima Daiichi plant, spilling 1.5 tonnes of contaminated water due to worker oversight.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has prompted calls for a ceasefire, highlighting differing international responses and raising questions about global commitment to peace.
As MSC 2024 nears, concerns grow over the marginalization of Global South voices. Calls intensify for inclusive dialogue to build a more secure and stable global order.
The U.S. Senate passed a $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine and Israel, prompting mixed reactions from Americans concerned about the balance between foreign support and domestic needs.
Four young Andean condors have been released into Chilean Patagonia, marking a significant step in conservation efforts to protect this rare species.
An innovative Cambodian entrepreneur transforms thousands of plastic bottles daily into durable brooms, reducing pollution and providing sustainable livelihoods in Phnom Penh.
Historic Laomendong in Nanjing lights up with festive lanterns for the Spring Festival, featuring eye-catching dragon lanterns as part of the city’s Qinhuai Lantern Show.
Over 600,000 livestock animals have perished in Mongolia this winter due to the extreme cold known as ‘dzud,’ impacting herders and the nation’s economy.
Thousands of drones dazzled Bohu County’s night sky in Xinjiang, forming dragons and phoenixes to celebrate the Year of the Dragon during the Spring Festival, enchanting spectators with a stunning display.
Europe conducts massive military exercises as NATO’s largest buildup in decades raises questions about security strategies and potential impacts on global stability.
Harbin Ice and Snow World concluded its season with record-breaking attendance, drawing around 30,000 visitors daily. The iconic winter festival closed due to rising temperatures and safety concerns.
A significant increase in travel during China’s Spring Festival sets a promising tone for the country’s tourism industry in the coming year.
Yunnan’s winter study camps have become a popular choice for families during the Spring Festival, offering unique cultural and educational experiences amid the province’s stunning landscapes.
China’s SMEs reported improved performance in January, driven by production acceleration and increased consumer demand ahead of the Spring Festival.
Four migrants are dead and seven missing after a boat capsized off Panama’s northeast coast amid bad weather. Authorities report the migrants were likely transported by criminal groups.
Sri Lanka and Israel sign a direct air service agreement, paving the way for direct flights and strengthening bilateral ties.
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Kenya has successfully relocated 21 eastern black rhinos to the Loisaba Conservancy, marking the country’s largest rhino relocation effort and sparking hope for the critically endangered species.