COP16 in Riyadh: A New Era of Global Cooperation Against Desertification
As COP16 in Riyadh approaches, global efforts intensify to combat desertification and land degradation for a sustainable future.
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As COP16 in Riyadh approaches, global efforts intensify to combat desertification and land degradation for a sustainable future.
Chinese veteran Zhang Shuai defeated Guo Hanyu in Chengdu, securing her qualification for the Australian Open 2025.
Guo Ailun’s stellar performance led the Guangzhou Loong Lions to a 140-117 victory over the Jilin Northeast Tigers, marking their second straight win in the CBA. Guo scored a season-high 32 points, demonstrating his offensive prowess.
American Jordan Stolz clinched his third gold at the ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Beijing, winning the men’s 1,000-meter race and extending his unbeaten streak.
China’s 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities concluded in Sanya, celebrating cultural diversity and athletic excellence. Hunan Province will host the next Games in 2027.
The 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities in Sanya City showcased China’s vibrant intangible cultural heritage, celebrating the nation’s diverse cultural legacy through exhibitions and live performances.
The 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities concluded in Sanya, showcasing China’s rich cultural heritage and the unity of its diverse ethnic groups.
Beloved giant panda twins Yu Ke and Yu Ai delight visitors at Chongqing Zoo as they enjoy fruit and sunshine in their yard, attracting large crowds with their adorable appearances.
China is reshaping its elderly care system as its population ages. Innovative solutions are emerging to meet seniors’ needs. Can China build an elderly-friendly society that blends tradition and modernization?
New EU leaders Antonio Costa, Kaja Kallas, and Marta Kos visit Kyiv on their first day in office, reaffirming the EU’s unwavering support for Ukraine.
President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China have sparked global concern over rising protectionism and potential economic fallout, with leaders warning of dire consequences.
Peng Liyuan, WHO Goodwill Ambassador, urges students in Beijing to lead the fight against AIDS ahead of World AIDS Day, emphasizing youth engagement in prevention efforts.
China has lodged serious protests against the U.S. for approving a ‘stopover’ by Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te, emphasizing its firm opposition to any official interactions between the U.S. and Taiwan.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has strongly opposed the U.S. approval of a potential $385 million arms sale to Taiwan, urging an immediate halt and warning of strong countermeasures to defend national sovereignty.
China has expressed strong opposition to the United States’ approval of arms sales to Taiwan, lodging a solemn protest and warning of serious repercussions for China-U.S. relations and cross-strait stability.
The first National Uniball Championship is set to commence in Changchun, marking the debut of China’s innovative mixed-gender sport that blends volleyball, basketball, and football on a hexagonal court.
World AIDS Day on December 1 emphasizes the global effort to end the AIDS pandemic by championing the right to health. This year’s theme urges action to address inequalities hindering progress.
China’s new white paper highlights significant strides in rural transport, integrating over 1,100 townships and 45,000 villages, enhancing connectivity and improving millions of lives.
The 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities concluded in Hainan Province, celebrating China’s diverse ethnic cultures through traditional sports and showcasing unity and heritage.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba was uninjured after his car was involved in a minor collision in Tottori City. The incident occurred while en route to Tottori Airport; no injuries were reported.