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A Sino-U.S. cold war may be likely, but it is not inevitable

Getty Editor's note: Robert Kelly is a professor of international relations in the Department of Political Science at Pusan National University. The article reflects the author's views, and no

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What's behind Safeguard Defenders' formal complaints against CGTN?

The office block that houses the offices of CGTN Europe in Chiswick Park, west London, UK, February 4, 2021. /VCG Editor's note: Keith Lamb is a University of Oxford graduate with an MSc degre

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China is pioneering a new model of minority empowerment

A resident dances during a community activity in Rasekam Village of Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 6, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note

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Relocation might help bitcoin miners in China reduce carbon footprint

Enticed by cheap electricity, easy availability of hardware and land, bitcoin miners thrive in China. But the energy-guzzling sector has started feeling the pinch, with the country planning to bec

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The anti-imperialist struggle is alive and well in the 21st century

/VCG Editor's note:Andrew Korybko is a Moscow-based American political analyst. The article reflects the author's views and not necessarily those of CGTN.Western history books are wrong when w

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The anti-China crusader who points his swords at CGTN

Editor's note:CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories. The daily column clarifies emerging issues and better defines the news agenda, offering a Chinese perspective on t

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How Le Monde pretended a French reporter didn't exist

A view at french newspaper 'Le Monde' front page in Paris, France, November 05, 2020. /Getty Editor's note: Tom Fowdy is a British political and international relations analyst and a graduate

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Hollow calls to politicize 2022 Beijing Olympics will backfire

Editor's note:CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories. The daily column clarifies emerging issues and better defines the news agenda, offering a Chinese perspective on t

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2.32 million Uygur students used problematic textbooks: Officials

Local authorities in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Tuesday revealed more details of terrorism-related crimes committed by some senior officials.

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Xinjiang Voice: Talk to insiders on Xinjiang cotton farms

06:33 The debate surrounding the cotton industry of northwest China's XinjiangUygur Autonomous Region has lasted for weeks. What is Xinjiang really like? To discover th

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MOFA: CGTN documentaries reveal Xinjiang-related anti-terrorism issues

CGTN's four documentaries on Xinjiang reveal that the issues in the region pertain to anti-terrorism and the eradication of extremism, said Chinese Foreign Ministry Spo

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Another season of hate towards Asian Americans in the U.S.

Editor's note:CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories. The daily column clarifies emerging issues and better defines the news agenda, offering a Chinese perspective on t

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China says toughest poverty alleviation lies in extremely poor areas

Staff inspect the grid infrastructures in Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region, southwest China, June 18, 2020. /CFPThe toughest battle against poverty lies in severel

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China opposes Japan's interference in China's internal affairs

As a close neighbor to China, Japan should "show their basic respect" in China's internal affairs, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday warned

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Foreign blogger Raz Galor visits cotton farm in Xinjiang

03:51 What did foreigners who visited a cotton farm in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region think about the locals' living conditions? Blogger Raz Galor told CGTN t

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Western reporters need to drop their savior complex

Screenshot from the official Twitter account of BBC News Press Team. Editor's note: Keith Lamb is a University of Oxford graduate with an MSc degree in Contemporary Chinese Studies. His primar

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China refutes EU criticism over BBC reporter's departure

There was no so-called pressure or threats against BBC reporter John Sudworth, said a spokesperson for the Chinese Mission to the European Union (EU) on Saturday, refut