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How one Chinese bakery survived amid COVID-19

02:12 A small Chinese bakery in Chicago has been producing baked goods for four decades through good times and bad.Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the more things change, the more they

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The Gist: The 2022 Winter Olympics

01:44 The Tokyo 2020 Games may be winding down, but things are already gearing up in China, which is now in the final stages of preparations for the Winter Olympics happening in six mon

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Summer Games a challenge for Brazilian athletes amid COVID-19 outbreak

02:47 Under normal conditions, the upcoming Tokyo Olympics would be a challenge for Brazilian athletes. Now, things have become even more difficult amid the COVID-19 pandemic.The Brazil

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New Endeavors: Technology and Sustainable development

03:04 For our second day of special coverage marking the centenary of China's Communist Party, we take a look at the construction sector and the people making things work.During some of

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U.S. sanctions against Russia take effect

U.S. sanctions, barring U.S. financial institutions from taking part in the primary market for ruble-denominated Russian sovereign bonds, among other things, took effec

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Mexican pork sees more opportunity in China

02:51 As China's domestic market continues to grow, opportunities for global industries to enter into the market are presenting themselves.One large opportunity now is pork, following a

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NASA to halt SpaceX's lunar lander work pending contract challenges

A logo of NASA. /CFP U.S. space agency NASA has told Elon Musk's SpaceX to halt work under a contract it won to develop a lunar spacecraft, pending the outcome of challenges by rival bidders a

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The first 100 days: Early responses to Biden's speech to Congress

02:55 In a speech before a joint session of Congress, U.S. President Joe Biden laid out a “to do” list that included massive government spending on things like infrastructure and educat

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The world's biggest rabbits are in Mexico

04:21 Selective breeding has allowed humanity toalterthe genetics and DNA of the world around us, and in Mexico one rabbit breeder is taking things to the next level, by creating some o

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Brazil's pandemic: A photo gallery

Brazil just reported its deadliest 24-hours since the pandemic began, while its leader says he is not “genocidal” in his opposition to restrictions or lockdowns. 4,195 peop

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China 2020 economic summary

29:39 China’s National Bureau of Statistics released its report on national economic performance in 2020. The report summarizes the country’s economic development last year. So how are

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4 things to know about the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables

Did you know 2021 is the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables? Here are 4 things to know. Check out The China Report, our new weekly newsletter. Subscribe here!

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See humor, honor and reverence in the nativity scenes

See the humor, honor and reverence people are placing into their nativity scenes around the world as the Christmas holiday approaches. From one Nativity s

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What is 'Rime Ice'?

00:50 See the winter phenomenon known as rime ice, which occurs when ice forms on the outside of things as temperatures get cold enough to freeze fog. Rime ice formed last week in the

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Apple’s iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max: what’s the difference?

Gone are the days a company like Apple could simply roll out a single flagship handset or two. Consumer demands have evolved quite a bit in the more than 13 years since the company released its first

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DPRK to cut off all communication lines with ROK: KCNA report

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will cut off all communication and liaison lines with the Republic of Korea (ROK), the DPRK's state media Korean Centr

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Mexico slowly reopens after three months of lockdown

02:23 Mexicois beginning toease COVID-19lockdown protocols, as the country reopens its economy.It's going to be a slow process, like elsewhere in the world, but for many in theMexicanc