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BizMentor: Job-seeking advice from Standard Chartered Group Chairman

Many young people who have just left school are facing a crossroad in life. To continue studies or to pursue an industry career? Which is the best sector for career dev

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Cuban FM rejects politicization of COVID-19 origin tracing

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Tuesday said he rejected attempts to politicize, single out and stigmatizes studies of the origin of COVID-19. On Twitter, Rodriguez recognized China's respo

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19th Shangri-La Dialogue cancelled due to pandemic

The Shangri-La Dialogue Asian security summit that was due to be held in Singapore in June has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers said on Thursday.The 19th edition of the eve

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What does the ADB forecast report tell us?

28:33 Growth is gaining momentum across Asia, despite the risks posed by COVID-19. A new report from the Asian Development Bank forecasts that the region will rebound to 7.3% growth in

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China's COVID-19 vaccine may be new candidate in EU: Italy

China's COVID-19 vaccine developed by Sinovac Biotech may become a new candidate and be subjected to evaluation by the European Union, Nicola Magrini, general director of the Italian Medicines Agency

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Ezra F. Vogel, prominent U.S. expert on China, dies aged 90

Ezra Feivel Vogel, a prominent expert on Asian studies and a social sciences professor at Harvard University, died aged 90 at a hospital in the U.S. state of Massachusetts on Sunday, the Fairbank Cen

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Inner Mongolia compiles century-old Manchurian archives

North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has compiled and published a collection of Manchurian-language historical archives, which date back to the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and years be

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No evidence for contracting COVID-19 from food: Chinese expert

No evidence could be found that the novel coronavirus spreads through ingesting food, including seafood, a Chinese epidemiologist said on Friday in response to public

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National security law a must for Hong Kong: U.S. scholar

It is false to say China's national security legislation for Hong Kong denigrates "one country, two systems," but instead it protects the practice of the principle in the country's special administrat

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Sewer detectives tracking COVID-19

00:57 Your toilet could show you how widespread COVID-19 is.Scientists say it could help monitor the coronavirus. It also may reduce the need for mass testing.They call it "wastewater

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How sports entertainment is adapting to COVID-19

05:44 CGTN's Rachelle Akuffo spoke with Daniel Kelly II, Academic Director of Graduate Programs, at the Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport at NYU's School of Professional

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Iraq announces 1st case of COVID-19 in Najaf

Iraq on Monday announced first case of COVID-19 for an Iranian national in the holy Shiite city of Najaf in south of Baghdad, a local medical source said. The detected

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Skiers say they can see the impact of climate change

01:04 Owners of resorts like Arapahoe Basin in the U.S. state of Colorado are concerned about studies that predict much less snowfall in coming years if global warming isn't addressed.

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Mark Fitzpatrick on the latest in the U.S.-Iran conflict

04:57 Mark Fitzpatrick, associate fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, discusses the U.S.-Iran conflict with CGTN's Asieh Namdar.

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U.S. federal studies on gun violence banned by Congress for 19 years

​Days after the South Carolina black church massacre in June, a congressional proposal to lift an almost two-decade ban on federal studies about gun violence was raised in Congress without much fanfare. Neither was its blockage.