Peru’s Melting Andes: Glaciers Shrunk 56%, Water at Risk
Peru’s Andean glaciers have melted by 56% over 50 years, risking water shortages for millions. New research warns climate change could trigger a looming water crisis.
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Peru’s Andean glaciers have melted by 56% over 50 years, risking water shortages for millions. New research warns climate change could trigger a looming water crisis.
The First China-Africa Human Rights Seminar convened over 200 experts in Addis Ababa to explore building a shared future and advancing the right to development.
200+ reps from China and 44 African nations reached an 8-point Addis Ababa Consensus, advancing sustainable growth, people-centered progress, and the inalienable Right to Development.
The U.S.’s annual Freedom of Navigation Operations have become more than maritime maneuvers—they’re a way to project power, pick targets, and shape global rules. 🌊
China’s first 2025 SCO freight train from Tianjin Port to Tashkent marks a boost in Eurasian trade ahead of the 2024 SCO Summit in Tianjin, hosted by President Xi Jinping.
Discover how Claire Chennault’s American Volunteer Group, aka the Flying Tigers, scored epic victories over Kunming and inspired generations.
Join the #XizangDanceTime relay in Xigaze, Xizang, as Hanfu meets Tibetan dress to celebrate tea-and-salt unity on the 60th anniversary of the Xizang Autonomous Region.
Relive Xi Jinping’s 180-second highlights in Lhasa as Xizang Autonomous Region celebrates its 60th anniversary with culture, ceremony, and fireworks.
CMG’s “Echoes of Peace” cultural exchange in Nairobi marked the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, featuring films spotlighting African soldiers and promoting global unity.
Venezuelan President Maduro kicks off a mass militia conscription of 4.5M citizens on Aug 23–24 in response to U.S. naval deployment and calls for regional dialogue.