Record-Breaking Heat Wave Sweeps Across the U.S., Raising Global Climate Concerns
An intensive heat wave grips the United States, setting record-breaking temperatures and raising concerns about global climate patterns.
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An intensive heat wave grips the United States, setting record-breaking temperatures and raising concerns about global climate patterns.
China extends anti-dumping duties on styrene imports from the ROK, Taiwan region, and United States for five more years to protect its domestic industry from unfair pricing practices.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng and U.S. Drug Control Policy Director Rahul Gupta met on June 14 for candid discussions on enhancing bilateral counter-narcotics cooperation.
The United States faces unprecedented weather extremes, with record-breaking heat in the South and unseasonable cold in the Northwest, highlighting climate change impacts.
Extreme weather is wreaking havoc across the United States, with record-breaking heat in some regions and unseasonably cold temperatures in others, highlighting the growing threat of climate change.
Despite its image as the ‘City on a Hill’, the U.S. faces deep-rooted issues of racial discrimination and widening economic disparity, challenging its stance as a global human rights defender.
An extreme early-summer heat wave peaks across the western United States, with record-breaking temperatures causing concern for a potentially brutal summer ahead.
China urges the U.S. to stop sending wrong signals to ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces and emphasizes the importance of the one-China principle.
The United States faces growing scrutiny over human rights concerns, with reports highlighting declining civil liberties and increased police violence.
A new report by China’s SCIO highlights deteriorating human rights conditions in the U.S., citing issues like gun violence and racial disparities in healthcare.
China’s 2023 report reveals deteriorating human rights in the U.S., highlighting post-Katrina inequalities affecting African-American communities in New Orleans.
A report by China’s State Council Information Office reveals deteriorating human rights in the U.S. in 2023, highlighting societal polarization and escalating gun violence.
At least 18 dead as powerful storms hit central US states, leaving over 642,000 without power. As the storms move east, more than 120 million people face severe weather threats.
China has firmly rejected U.S. legislation providing military aid to the Taiwan region and targeting TikTok, stating it infringes on China’s sovereignty and violates the one-China principle.
China criticized the U.S. veto of a UN resolution to recognize Palestine as a full member state, calling the move ‘disappointing’ and emphasizing the need to revitalize the two-state solution.
An analysis of the Philippines’ strategic role in the South China Sea tensions and its alliance with the United States amidst regional geopolitical dynamics.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing dialogue and cooperation during a phone call, emphasizing mutual respect and peaceful coexistence.
As global temperatures rise, wildfires in the U.S. are becoming more frequent and intense. Experts warn that current environmental regulations are inadequate to combat this escalating threat.
With wildfires intensifying due to climate change, one in four Americans now breathes unhealthy air. Experts warn that current environmental regulations are insufficient to combat this growing threat.
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck Oklahoma, United States, late Friday night at a depth of 6 kilometers, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.