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The United States plans to destroy 500 tonnes of emergency food due to expiration, sparking concern over waste amid global hunger crises.
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The United States plans to destroy 500 tonnes of emergency food due to expiration, sparking concern over waste amid global hunger crises.

Journalist Karim Badolo explores China’s Shanxi Province, discovering how harmonious coexistence with nature offers a vision for humanity’s future, emphasizing the urgent need for global climate action.

At least 69 people have died and 11 are missing after a massive fire engulfed a hypermarket in Kut, Iraq. Authorities are investigating the tragedy, which struck just seven days after the store’s opening.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang lauds China’s advanced AI algorithms, citing the vast scale of its internet services and highlighting Alibaba’s early focus on artificial intelligence.

Australian filmmakers are turning to the Chinese market amid global industry challenges, seeking new opportunities and collaborations to reach wider audiences and ensure growth.

A devastating fire at a hypermarket in Kut, Iraq, has claimed 61 lives as authorities investigate the cause.

Global condemnation grows over Israeli air strikes in Syria, prompting the UN Security Council to convene an emergency meeting. Regional nations denounce the attacks.

A tragic supermarket fire in Kut, eastern Iraq, has left nearly 50 people dead, with many more injured. The community mourns this devastating loss.

China and Malaysia have officially launched a mutual visa-free travel agreement, allowing citizens to travel without a visa for up to 30 days. The move is expected to boost tourism and cultural exchange.

South Korea’s Supreme Court has upheld a not-guilty verdict for Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong, clearing him of fraud charges related to a major merger in 2015.