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Chinese catfish producer optimistic despite American tariffs

Catfish is an important product in China's trade with the U.S. It's so significant that it was singled out in the ongoing talks to resolve their trade war. China is amo

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Closing the gender pay gap in UK could take generations

Parity for women in most areas of public life appears to be decades away, according to new research.Men still dominate every sector of politics, public life and busines

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Closing the gender pay gap in UK could take generations

Parity for women in most areas of public life appears to be decades away, according to new research.Men still dominate every sector of politics, public life and busines

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Iran's downing of Ukrainian airplane rings a bell

A shoe is seen at the air crash site of a Boeing 737 Ukrainian passenger plane in Parand district, southern Tehran, Iran, January 8, 2020. /Xinhua Photo Editor's note: Guy Burton is an adjunct

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Israeli public losing faith in parliament: new survey

File photo: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu The Israeli public's trust in the parliament has dropped to its lowest level in 11 years, according to a survey released on Sunday.Some 63

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Puerto Rico hit with another earthquake

02:42 Two years after the devastation of Hurricane Maria, many in Puerto Rico are struggling to get back on their feet.Now, after being hit with another earthquake, thousands are in sh

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Brazil could begin rolling out 5G in 2022: official

Brazil could begin using fifth-generation (5G) wireless technology for digital cellular networks in two years' time, Brazilian Minister of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications Marcos

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Traditional Chinese toys continue to captivate

Rabbit lantern [Photo provided to China Daily] PlayStations, Xboxes and iPads have occupied the spare time of many a child in recent decades. Despite the digital revolution, however, traditiona

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Haiti marks 10th anniversary of deadly quake

Rescuers search for survivors in the debris of a medical college in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Ubaldo Gonzalez) United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a video m

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Demonstrators protest against escalation in Middle East at U.S. Embassy in Prague

Over 50 protestors assembled in front of the U.S. Embassy in Prague on Sunday to protest against an escalation of tensions in the Middle East after the killing of a to

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China expresses regards to ethical role models

Chinese authorities have expressed their regards to the national ethical role models before the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year. Officials have visited 48 national eth

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Meteorite found in China provides clues to Earth's lower mantle: study

An international team of scientists analyzed a meteorite found in China and gained new insight into Earth's lower mantle and how the planet evolved in the ancient time.The study published in the l

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How should society view Tsai Ing-wen re-elected in Taiwan?

Tourists enjoying the sunset in Taipei. Editor's note: Zhang Hua is an expert at the Institute of Taiwan Studies, ChineseAcademy of Social Sciences. The article reflects the author's opinions

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Traditional FM's visit strengthens friendship between China and Africa

Editor's note: Dr. Efem N. Ubi is a senior research fellow and head of the division of International Economic Relations at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs in Nigeria. The article r

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China encourages Egyptian companies to increase exports to Chinese market

A Chinese delegation from China International Import Expo (CIIE) invited on Sunday more Egyptian companies to join the upcoming CIIE session and seize the chance to increase their exports to the Chi

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Ethiopia PM asks South Africa leader to help in dam dispute

Ethiopia’s prime minister has asked South Africa’s president to intervene in his country’s dispute with Egypt over a massive dam project on the Nile River, set to be Af

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Iran braces for protests after admitting plane shootdown

Iran’s security forces deployed in large numbers across the capital on Sunday, expecting more protests after its Revolutionary Guard admitted to accidentally shooting d