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With a minute left on the clock and trailing Japan 6-0, Chinese defenders were likely wishing for the sweet relief of the ... The current president of the CFA, Song Cai, is also a Deputy Secretary ...
In recent years, China has been promoting eco-burials, with many regions introducing public benefit policies. With a change in attitudes toward life and death, an increasing number of people are ...
During the performances, he serenaded audiences with a collection of popular Chinese songs, including The Lights of China and May Love Bloom, displaying the beauty of Chinese culture through his ...
CGTN isn’t the only state media outlet to use AI to slam Trump’s trade policy. New China TV, the English-language ...
American streamer IShowSpeed’s visit to China has sparked widespread curiosity among fans about cutting-edge advancements in ...
Chinese state media outlet CGTN took a different approach, publishing a 2-minute 42-second music video titled, 'Look What You Taxed Us Through (An AI-Generated Song. A Life-Choking Reality)'.
MUFG China is hitting a "sweet spot" as Chinese companies accelerate to expand their footprint in the Asian market, making China-related business increasingly crucial to the Japanese banking group ...
Chinese research vessel the "Song Hang" as seen from a Philippine helicopter as it sails through the Southeast Asian country's archipelagic waters on April 2. Chinese research vessel the "Song ...
The CGTN song, called "'Liberation Day' or a Price to Pay?" is clearly mimicking a typical American pop video. The lyrics include the lines: "Liberation Day you promised us, But tariffs killed our ...
Zozibini Tunzi honoured her new husband, Luthando Bolowana, with a special song she wrote nearly two years ago, which she debuted at their wedding reception. The couple, who wed on 22 March in Paarl, ...
On March 18 local time, Billboard announced that j-hope’s new single “Sweet Dreams” featuring Miguel had debuted at No. 1 on its Digital Song Sales chart—meaning it was the best-selling ...
If sky-high U.S. tariffs hurt China’s exports, domestic spending will help make up for it, Beijing says. But shoppers were skittish even before the trade war. By Vivian Wang Reporting from ...