China’s Consumer Prices Climb 0.5% in January Fueled by Lunar New Year Spending
China’s consumer prices rise 0.5% in January, driven by Lunar New Year spending on food, travel, and services, signaling shifting consumption patterns.
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China’s consumer prices rise 0.5% in January, driven by Lunar New Year spending on food, travel, and services, signaling shifting consumption patterns.
China\u2019s birdwatching craze drives eco-tourism growth, with rare bird sightings and community conservation efforts attracting global travelers.
A Chinese research team from Harbin Institute of Technology has developed a lightweight, energy-efficient UAV for Mars exploration, showcasing impressive endurance and obstacle-navigation capabilities.
Thai model-athlete Patrick Forstner bridges sports and culture at 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, showcasing ice hockey passion and cross-border exchanges.
Rescuers in Sichuan Province search for over 29 missing after a landslide buries homes, highlighting climate resilience challenges.
A landslide in Jinping Village, Sichuan Province, has left 2 rescued and 29 missing. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities work to aid those affected.
Arab nations condemn Israeli PM Netanyahu’s proposal to establish a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, citing sovereignty violations and breaches of international law.
U.S. humanitarian aid stalls globally despite Rubio’s assurances, with 500,000 tons of food frozen and UN warning of dire famine impacts.
Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s founding president and leader from 1990 to 2005, has passed away at 95. He played a crucial role in the nation’s independence and early development.
Namibia’s founding president Sam Nujoma, who led the country to independence in 1990, has died at 95. A liberation icon celebrated for his lifelong dedication.