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Across China, farmers are embracing the spring season, sowing seeds that will feed the nation. With new technologies and policies, China aims to strengthen food security and boost the economy.

China loses 3-7 to Switzerland at the 2025 World Men’s Curling Championship, missing out on the final and aiming for bronze against Canada.

President Trump extends TikTok’s deadline by 75 days, aiming to work with China to reach a deal. Negotiations continue as both nations seek a resolution for the app’s future in the U.S.

China reports a surge in travel across the country on the first day of the Qingming Festival, with millions taking to roads, rails, and skies.

China has condemned the US decision to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods, asserting that such actions violate WTO rules and harm the global economy. Beijing vows to safeguard its interests.

China condemns US tariff ‘abuses’ and vows to protect its interests, criticizing US unilateralism and pledging to safeguard its sovereignty and development.

Amid global economic turbulence, China’s steady growth and openness provide much-needed certainty and hope for the world economy.

China retaliates against U.S. tariff hikes, matching measures on American imports and asserting that it won’t be bullied in escalating trade tensions.

China’s men’s curling team defeated Scotland 9-2, securing a spot in the playoffs at the World Men’s Curling Championship. They will face Norway next, aiming for a place in the semifinals.