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June: China's auto sales surge by 11.6%, driven by rising demand

China's auto sales surged by 11.6 percent year on year in June to 2.3 million units, driven by rising demand for trucks and other vehicles, improved consumption market and stimulative policy, data

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Xinhua Headlines: Six months on, why is COVID-19 still raging worldwide?

-- "The U.S. government reacted too slowly and with insufficient central authority to avert the enormity of the pandemic calamity."-- Some countries are striving to reopen their economies with prevent

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The tech industry comes to grips with Hong Kong’s national security law

Scott Salandy-Defour used to make frequent stops at a battery manufacturer in southern China for his energy startup based in Hong Kong. The appeal of Hong Kong, he said, is its adjacency to the plenti

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US deaths from COVID-19 could be 28% higher than official figures

More than 129,000 people who tested positive for the virus in the US have died - the highest number of fatalities in any country.

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Global cooperation vitally important in COVID-19 fight as worldwide cases surpass 10 million

A staff worker checks the body temperature of a customer outside an Apple store on Fifth Avenue of New York City, the United States, June 17, 2020. (Xinhua/Wang Ying) "China has done a very good job

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Why have meat factories become hotbeds for coronavirus outbreaks?

Editor's note: This is the 81st article in the COVID-19 Global Roundup series. Here is the previous one. 00:35 Within months of the first meat factory outbreak in the U.S., European me

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Xinfadi outbreak: How worried should we be?

01:12 Fears of a second wave of COVID-19 infections have emerged in Beijing after dozens of residents tested positive. But reaction was swift, and Beijing is conducting rapid mass test

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Full Text: The COVID-19 Pandemic Magnifies the Crisis of "U.S.-Style Human Rights"

The China Society for Human Rights Studies on Thursday released an article titled "The COVID-19 Pandemic Magnifies the Crisis of 'U.S.-Style Human Rights'."The COVID-1

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Study shows 75 pct of Australians hold bias against Aboriginals

Around 75 percent of Australians hold an implicit bias against indigenous people which may lead to widespread racism, according to a study released Tuesday. Most Australians tested for unconscious b

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World Insight special – Systemic racism in America

02:23 "Systemic Racism in America – A Virtual Town Hall" is a special CGTN World Insight production with Tian Wei. Six panelists from America gave their takes on the mass protests that

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For more equitable startup funding, the “money behind the money” needs to be accountable, too

As protests continue across the U.S. and beyond, there has been chatter this week in Silicon Valley and the venture industry more broadly about race and which venture firms have done a better job of d

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Commentary: Cold-War-style visa restriction detrimental to U.S. interests

Under the pretext of national security, Washington has recently announced new restrictions on visas of certain Chinese graduate students over unwarranted "espionage" s

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Restructuring pharmaceutical innovation

Editor's note: Thomas Pogge is a Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale University. Peggy Tse is an Investment Specialist in the International Finance Corporation of the

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Cigar-shaped comet could be interstellar 'iceberg'

The origins of the unusually shaped object had been a mystery, with proposals including one that it was an alien spacecraft.

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Policy design essential for efficient allocation of economic stimulus

10:52 As China vows to launch economic stimulus packages including extensive fiscal measures to ensure people's livelihoods, experts cautioned that policy design and st

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Trump continues to claim broad powers he doesn’t have

Threatening to shut down Twitter for flagging false content. Claiming he can “override” governors who dare to keep churches closed to congregants. Asserting the “absolu

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Trump preparing order targeting social media protections

President Donald Trump is preparing to sign an executive order Thursday aimed at curbing liability protections for social media companies, two days after he lashed out