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Beijing pledges to become carbon neutral by 2060

01:11 NathanHultman, director of the Center for Global Sustainability at the University of Maryland, discusses whether China can reach its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2060.Check

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Empty middle airplane seat could cut COVID-19 exposure by 57%: CDC

Video screens are shown built into the backs of passengers seats on board a Delta Airlines Boeing aircraft in San Diego, California, U.S., January 10, 2018. /Reuters A vacant middle airplane s

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China able to produce 5b COVID-19 vaccine doses annually by 2022

Production line of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine facility. /CFPChina is expected to achieve an annual production capacity of 5billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine by the end of

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Asian American student shares experience of racism during COVID

03:42 As anti-Asianattacksrise in the U.S., more people are speaking out about their experiences.CGTN’s Roee Ruttenberg spoke with Cynthia Liu, a recent graduate from the University of

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'Review on, no conclusion yet,' says EMA on blood clot cases

SUMMARYThe number of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide has exceeded 132 million, with over 2.8 million deaths and more than 75 million recoveries, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.Her

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CMG Copyright Trading Center boosts cooperation in Shanghai

Shen Haixiong(L), president of CMG, Zhou Huilin (R), a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee and head of Shanghai Publicity Departmen

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First U.S. college to require COVID-19 vaccination

02:43 U.S. President Joe Biden predicts that in about three weeks 90 percent of eligible Americans will have had their first COVID-19 vaccination. As more Americans are being vaccinate

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2021 World University Games postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19

The 31st World University Games originally planned to start in August in southwest China's Sichuan Province has been postponed to 2022 due to the current COVID-19 pandemic situation, the organizers a

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Dr. Lily Brown discusses student mental health and school reopening

03:14 The mental health crisis following the coronavirus pandemic has affected millions around the world, with children and young adolescents seeing an increase in depression and anxie

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Medical experts weigh in on WHO virus origin report

40:27 The World Health Organization released the final report on its investigation into the origins of the pandemic-causing coronavirus on Tuesday, saying COVID-19 introduction through

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Brazil gets more active ingredients for COVID-19 vaccine from China

Two more batches of active ingredients provided by China to make the COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Brazil on Saturday, which will be used to produce 12.2 million shots of vaccine.The initial shipment o

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1 million doses of China's Sinovac vaccine arrive in El Salvador

An aircraft carrying doses of COVID-19 vaccine produced by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech arrives in El Salvador, March 28, 2021. /Press Secretariat of the Presidency of the Repub

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U.S. passes 30 million confirmed COVID-19 cases,over 544,000 deaths

The U.S. has passed the grim milestone of 30 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, with over 545,000 deaths.Brazil has over 12 million cases, with India close behind.Russia, France, and the UK all hav

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What are the takeaways from China-U.S. Alaska dialogue?

29:27 For this edition of Dialogue Weekend show, we have a special session with a focus on the high-level talks between China and the U.S. in Anchorage, Alaska. After a tense opening b

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A deep look into China-U.S. Alaska talks

30:40 The climate in Alaska is cold, but the face-to-face meeting of top China and U.S. diplomats heated up in an unusual opening, as each accused the other of breaking protocol in a b

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Report finds leukemia to be most common cancer in Chinese children

Screenshot of an annual report on pediatric cancer by National Center for Pediatric Cancer Surveillance. /NCPCSAccounting for 57.21 percent of the cases, leukemia was t

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Experts warn loosened restrictions and variants may affect virus fight

A medical worker prepares to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Plant City, Florida, U.S., January 13, 2021. /Reuters Experts in the U.S. have warned that the loosened restrictions and