
Over 1,000 Dead in Myanmar Earthquake as Rescuers Race to Find Survivors
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, leaving over 1,000 dead. Rescuers are racing against time to find survivors as China’s teams join the efforts.
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A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, leaving over 1,000 dead. Rescuers are racing against time to find survivors as China’s teams join the efforts.

Beijing unveiled a 6G innovation white paper at the Zhongguancun Forum, showcasing the future of 6G technology and its applications, aiming to become a global hub and model city for 6G development.

Leading scholars urge a reevaluation of humanity’s relationship with emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing, emphasizing ethical alignment and sustainability.

Who truly represents Xizang’s human rights? A new white paper reveals the region’s real progress amidst competing narratives. Facts over fiction.

Denmark expresses dissatisfaction over U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s comments on Greenland, highlighting tensions between the allied nations.

Communities in Serbia and the Balkans still suffer from the impacts of depleted uranium weapons used 26 years ago. The documentary ‘The Legacies of War: Deadly Dust’ uncovers this ongoing health crisis.

South African designer David Tlale shines at Shanghai Fashion Week, embracing China’s vibrant fashion scene and expressing enthusiasm for engaging with the Chinese market.

Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez says sanctions on China have backfired, boosting China’s tech growth instead.

A magnitude-7.7 earthquake jolted Myanmar, followed by powerful aftershocks, prompting rescue efforts as experts assess the seismic activity.

China’s consumers are changing their habits, focusing more on value for money, says Denis Depoux of Roland Berger. This shift is intensifying market competition.