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COVID-19 virus variant from India found in at least 17 countries: WHO

People wait in line at a local COVID-19 vaccination center in the Goregaon suburb of Mumbai, India, April 27, 2021. /CFP The World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday that a variant of viru

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Is hydrogen the future of energy? Promising applications

Editor's note:Djoomart Otorbaev is the former prime minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, a distinguished professor of the Belt and Road School of Beijing Normal University, and a member of Nizami Ganj

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Why is COVID-19 spiraling out of control in India?

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's industrial profits surge 137% in Q1

Workers assemble equipment in a workshop of a manufacturing enterprise in Qingzhou, east China's Shandong Province, March 31, 2021. /VCG China's industrial profits soared 137 percent year on y

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Is hydrogen the future of energy? Analysis of production costs

Auto driving Hydrogen Energy Car Station model. /Getty Editor's note:Djoomart Otorbaev is the former prime minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, a distinguished professor of the Belt and Road Schoo

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Jordan receives China-donated Sinopharm vaccines

The Chinese Ambassador to Jordan and Jordanian Minister of Health attend the handover ceremony of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccines at Queen Alia International Airport in the

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Chinese COVID-19 vaccines in last phase to join COVAX

Editor's note: This is the weekly wrap-up of Chinese COVID-19 vaccines' contribution in the global fight against the virus for April 19-25, 2021.China is moving fast ag

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The #8meals app from Habits of Waste helps people cut back on meaty meals to save the planet

Earth Day may have come and gone, but with apps like #8meals from the non-profit Habits of Waste, anyone can try and do their part to help reduce deforestation and rising greenhouse gas emissions by c

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Tibet opens rare ancient books to readers worldwide

Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region has filled an online "treasure house" with priceless ancient books for lovers of Tibetan culture worldwide. In 2009, Tibet launched its largest ever surv

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ECOSOC calls for financial support for small island developing states

Farmers and fisherfolk in the Comoros Islands are needing to adapt to climate change. /UNDP Small island developing states (SIDS) must receive financial and international support if they are t

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Daily record of more than 893,000 COVID cases globally

A daily record of more than 893,000 COVID-19 cases has been recorded worldwide, mainly due to a surge of the virus in India, according to an AFP count on Saturday. /Xinhua A daily record of mo

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China set to witness record space missions in 2021

Cover by Li Jingjie2021 is a crucial year for China's space odyssey as the country readies for its busiest launch schedule since its first satellite take-off more than

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WHO, Macron condemn global vaccine divide

WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has repeatedly denounced inequities in vaccine distribution and urged wealthier countries to share excess doses to help inoculate health workers in

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China's Guangzhou Airport emerges as busiest airport in 2020

A passenger plane is landing at Baiyun International Airport, Guangzhou City, China's Guangdong Province, August 11, 2020. /CFP China's Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou recorded the

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China's cultural strength on display at Tsinghua art exhibition

An ongoing special exhibition of iconic arts and designs created by artists of the Academy of Arts Design at Tsinghua University (AADTHU) showcases the global cultural impact of Chinese art through th

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Mining giant: Copper industry set excel boosted by global recovery

03:21 The metal mining industry, especially that of copper, has been on the verge of a new "supercycle," thanks to the economic recovery in major economies, particularly driven by the s

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S. Korean fisheries angry at Japan's plan to dump radioactive water

South Korean Jungh-wa's seafood packaging and distribution business was still in its infancy in 2011 when a tsunami caused a meltdown at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power station.More than a dozen nati