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Warner Bros to use artificial intelligence to predict box office hits

Cinelytic's AI-driven platform uses predictive tools and collated data to work out optimum casting, distribution and release date.

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China ready for Spring Festival travel rush

Chinese authorities will take multiple measures to ensure a smooth Spring Festival travel rush, with around 440 million trips to be made via railway. From Jan. 10 to F

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Feature: Worries, wishes of an Australian town close to bushfires

If without the bushfires, Braidwood in the southeast of Australia would have been busy at this time of the year, greeting tourists going to the beach of Batemans Bay. But the bushfires on New Year's

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Big data: Guizhou's new calling card

01:20 In a recent commentary, Nature,a weekly international journal, concluded that China "has transformed from a low-cost manufacturing base to a center of knowledge creation." This p

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Chinese university sets up neuroscience undergraduate majors

Zhejiang University on Thursday announced that it has set up two undergraduate programs in the field of neuroscience under the newly established school of brain scienc

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China: three billion on the move for Spring Festival

The Chinese transportation system will carry a total of some three billion passengers during the Spring Festival travel period starting from Friday, according to the country's development and transpo

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Crude's uptrend may not be broken for now even U.S.-Iran tension

Editor's Note:Jimmy Zhu is chief strategist at Fullerton Research. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CGTN. The immediate escalation in U.S.-Iran conflicts

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China unleashes the consumption potential of rural areas

China's consumption is likely to maintain its pillar position in the country's economic growth for six consecutive years, with the most rapid growth happening in the rural areas, officials at the

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A divided Libya: Will Turkish troops' presence backfire?

01:34 While Iran is understandably in the global spotlight, another nation in the neighborhood may also be on the brink: Libya. Nearly nine years since Moammar Gaddafi was overthrown,

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China Focus: New Year feast heating up global food markets

Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, also known as "reunion dinner" and believed to be the most important meal of the year for Chinese, is ringing in the global food markets

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Stars of tomorrow race for gold at Lausanne 2020 Winter Youth Olympics

01:51 The Swiss city of Lausanne will be flying its Olympic colors even more proudly than usual over the next two weeks: starting on Thursday, it will host the best young athletes from

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BLCU's Belt and Road Academy established to promote sinology

The Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) officially establishes its new Belt and Road Academy to promote sinology and holds the first Belt and Road sinology and cultural development forum in

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U.S. charting rules on management of drones

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is charting a course for safe integration of drones into the country's airspace, Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao has said. Delivering a keynote

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San Francisco mayor vows to address housing, homelessness challenges in second term

San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Wednesday pledged to address the city's "acute" housing and homelessness challenges by building 50,000 new homes for those in need in the next decade. In an inaugu

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World Bank trims 2020 growth forecast amid slow recovery for trade

The World Bank on Wednesday trimmed its global growth forecasts slightly for 2019 and 2020 due to a slower-than-expected recovery in trade and investment despite cooler trade tensions between the

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2019 Australia's hottest, driest year on record: climate report

Crippled with drought and ravaged by fire, it's no surprise that 2019 will go down as Australia's warmest and driest year on record. The official figures in the Annual

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China releases regulation on guaranteeing wages for migrant workers

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has signed a State Council decree to roll out a regulation guaranteeing payments of wages to rural migrant workers, which will go into effect