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Opinion: BCI should apologize to Xinjiang cotton farmers

It has been a week since Chinese consumers expressed their outrage, mostly online, against apparel brands like HM and Nike, members of Swiss NGO Better Cotton Initiatives (BCI) after it said worke

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India’s HealthPlix raises $13.5 million to help doctors treat patients more efficiently

There are fewer than 300,000 doctors in India actively practicing medicine. They serve hundreds of millions of patients who suffer from chronic illness in the world’s second most populous nation.A doc

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Mexico's COVID death toll higher than official records showed

03:07 Mexico’s governmenthas revealed new data confirming what many citizens already feared: that the COVID-19 pandemic is even worse than they've been told.The data suggest the countr

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Google starts trialing its FLoC cookie alternative in Chrome

Google today announced that it is rolling out Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC), a crucial part of its Privacy Sandbox project for Chrome, as a developer origin trial.FLoC is meant to be an alterna

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The NFT craze will be a boon for lawyers

The non-fungible token (NFT) mania has inspired Ethereum fans to spend more than $224 million on crypto collectibles so far in 2021 through marketplaces OpenSea and Rarible, but many buyers may not un

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A conversation with CGTN's Toby Muse on Native Americans and COVID-19

CGTN Correspondent Toby Muse recently traveled to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota to cover how the community has been dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.Toby sits down with Digital Pro

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Russia and China stand together

VCG Editor's note:Pavel Felgenhauer is a Russian defense Analyst based in Moscow. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.Both Russia and China had a v

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U.S. mass incarceration is a gross human rights violation

The California State Prison. /VCG Editor's note:Dennis Etler is a current affairs commentator who holds a doctorate in anthropology from the University of California, Berkley. He conducted arc

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U.S. treatment of Native Americans is a gross human rights violation

Editor's note:Dennis Etler is a current affairs commentator who holds a doctorate in anthropology from the University of California, Berkley. He conducted archaeological and anthropological research

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U.S. COVID-19 response could have avoided 400,000 deaths: research

A critical care respiratory therapist works with a COVID-19 patient in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida, U.S., February 11, 2021. /Reuters The

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Russia and China stand together

VCG Editor's note:Pavel Felgenhauer is a Russian defense Analyst based in Moscow. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.Both Russia and China had a v

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Women in 40s, 50s more likely to suffer post-COVID problems: studies

Middle-aged women appear to have higher odds of worse long-term health outcomes after COVID-19 recovery. /CFP Women in their 40s and 50s appear more at risk of long-term problems following dis

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Inequitable vaccine distribution will hurt all countries

Poster of equitable distribution of vaccines. /CGTN Scientists havewarned that unfair COVID-19 vaccine distribution could not only hurtpoor countries, but alsorich ones, if the spread of virus

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China's response to EU sanctions is appropriate

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson announces sanctions on relevant EU entities and personnel, March 22, 2021. /Screenshot via website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of

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Heavy rains in Australia's east bring worst floods in 50 years

Heavy rains along Australia's east coast over the weekend have brought the worst flooding in half a century in some areas, authorities said on Sunday, forcing thousands

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What is a universal coronavirus vaccine and is it achievable?

04:33 The vaccination of the world's population against COVID-19 is well under way in many parts of the globe, and its success is providing a ray of hope for a way out of the pandemic

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Lebanese are gripped by worry as economic meltdown speeds up

Shops closing, companies going bankrupt and pharmacies with shelves emptying — in Lebanon these days, fistfights erupt in supermarkets as shoppers scramble to get to su