Guardians of Civilization: How Everyday Heroes Keep History Alive
From Tokyo elders honoring Nanjing Massacre victims in song to Hangzhou teams using digital tech, discover how everyday heroes keep culture alive amid war and time.
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From Tokyo elders honoring Nanjing Massacre victims in song to Hangzhou teams using digital tech, discover how everyday heroes keep culture alive amid war and time.
Zhao Leji of the Chinese mainland’s NPC and Timor-Leste’s Maria Fernanda Lay discussed boosting high-level mutual trust, expanding Belt and Road cooperation and Global South coordination.
Starting Sept 10, the Chinese mainland will impose temporary anti-dumping measures on EU pork imports, with deposit rates from 15.6% to 62.4%. Stay updated on this trade move!
New MIT Press study finds China’s strategic goals remain regional, not global, urging the U.S. to shift from military deterrence to diplomatic and economic engagement.
Karim’s voice rings out in CGTN’s One Home: Shared Future as the UN turns 80; he spotlights Egypt’s Hayah Karima push toward zero poverty and global unity.
Russian President Putin warns Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets amid talks on postwar security guarantees.
WMO warns of a vicious cycle between air pollution and climate change driven by aerosols, urging global coordinated action for cleaner skies.
A look at the Chinese mainland’s V-Day parade, flexing high-tech military gear, hosting global leaders, and underscoring unity 80 years after WWII.
The Yangtze River Delta’s first drone soccer invitational took off in Wuhu, Anhui with 12 teams and 150 pilots. A thrilling blend of soccer and drone tech!
A US raid detains hundreds at Hyundai’s Georgia EV battery plant site, pausing construction and highlighting immigration enforcement’s impact on a major tech project.