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Cameroon receives China-donated medical equipment to fight COVID-19

Hassan Ben Bachir (R), head of the cooperation division of Cameroonian Ministry of Public Health, and Guo Jianjun (L), economic and commercial counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Cameroon, pose f

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Thousands to rally outside Australian parliament as pressure grows on PM

Thousands of protesters are expected to descend on Australia’s capital on Monday when the country’s parliament resumes as part of nationwide demonstrations, intensifyin

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New Zealand revived its mussel beds, and now others are hoping to copy

09:45 New Zealand is famous for its beautiful coastlines and abundant sea life – but dredging has severely depleted and, in some cases, wiped out its mussel beds.Searching for a way to

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Dyeing art in Gansu

Photo taken on March 9, 2021 shows a piece of dyeing work at a research institute in Lanzhou Jiaotong University, northwest China's Gansu Province. The dyes used in this ancient printing and dyein

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Bernardo Riedel: Brazil's famous astronomer and telescope builder

02:08 Bernardo Riedel is a folk hero for amateur astronomers around the world.Now aged 80, the retired university professor from Brazil has made, by hand, nearly 2500 telescopes, in a

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The US human rights violations: Do all lives really matter in the US?

27:56 Twenty-three UN human rights experts recently issued a joint statement calling on the U.S. to act on police violence and systematic racism. What prompted the statement? How bad i

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U.S. initiative to understand long-hauler COVID-19 syndrome

02:54 According to Johns Hopkins University, there have now been roughly 115 million cases of COVID-19 globally.More than 2.5 million people have died of the disease. But many more sti

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11 arrested in HK for suspected participation in university riot

Eleven people, including seven men and four women were arrested and charged in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on Monday for suspected participa

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Live updates: Worldwide coronavirus deaths top 2.5 million

SUMMARYThe number of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide has exceeded 113 million, with over 2.5 million deaths and more than 64 million recoveries, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins Uni

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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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COVID-19 vaccine distribution in South America stymied by corruption

South American countries have been waiting for access for vaccines to help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. But as campaigns to get more citizens inoculated begin, scandals and controversi

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Top American universities send Chinese New Year wishes

04:56 The ChineseLantern Festivaltakes place Friday. It’s the 15th day of the first lunar month, and the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations.Presidents of many well-known Ame

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Russia COVID19: Country records 11,198 daily infections

Russia confirmed 11,198 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, the lowest daily increase since Oct. 8, the country's COVID-19 response center said Thursday. /Xinhua Russia confirmed 11,

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Over 2.5 mln people globally have succumbed to COVID-19

At least 2,500,770 people have died since the beginning of the pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University data. /VCG At least 2,500,770 people have died since the beginning of the pandemi

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20th century Indonesian art focus of Tsinghua exhibition

Meanders in the Tropics, an ongoing exhibition at Tsinghua University Art Museum until July 18, addresses the intensive interest in the art of 20th-century Indonesia. [Photo provided to China Dai

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Scientists develop a COVID test on smartphones

00:52 French researchers at the University of Lille have developed a portable COVID-19 test that can plug into a smartphone. The test has not been approved yet, but the initial trials

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Can China and the U.S. reach consensus again on Taiwan?

29:17 The Taiwan question has always been a Chinese red-line. Despite a recent statement by the State Department that the one-China policy hasn’t changed, the U.S. continues to interve