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Japan faces drug shortages as panic buying intensifies during a severe flu outbreak, leaving hospitals and pharmacies scrambling for supplies.
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Japan faces drug shortages as panic buying intensifies during a severe flu outbreak, leaving hospitals and pharmacies scrambling for supplies.

Discover how Xiadang Town in east China’s Fujian Province transformed from poverty to prosperity, blending tradition and modernity, and celebrating with unique Spring Festival activities.

Join the celebration at Beijing’s Moshikou Spring Festival Carnival! Immerse yourself in traditional performances, festive decorations, and rich cultural heritage along this historic street.

Harbin Polarpark in northeast China attracts crowds during the Spring Festival holiday with festive animal performances and underwater shows, offering visitors a memorable icy adventure.

Former EU President Herman Van Rompuy calls for stronger China-EU ties, highlighting opportunities for youth and global cooperation.

US tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada could cost 344,000 jobs and reduce GDP by 0.4%, according to recent estimates. How will this affect households?

Economist Jeffrey Sachs warns that U.S. protectionism harms both the U.S. and global economy, urging a return to open trade policies.

US imposes new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, sparking global trade tensions and raising concerns about long-term economic impacts.

China is upgrading its deep-sea submersibles Jiaolong and Ocean No.1 to prepare for future exploration missions, enhancing their capabilities for deep-sea expeditions.

Canada announces 25% tariffs on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods in response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports, escalating trade tensions between the neighboring countries.