Fed Chair Powell Signals Possible Rate Cut as Inflation Eases
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addresses the Jackson Hole symposium, hinting at a potential interest rate cut in September as inflation approaches the Fed’s target.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addresses the Jackson Hole symposium, hinting at a potential interest rate cut in September as inflation approaches the Fed’s target.
A new volcano has erupted on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland, with lava flowing from Sundhnuks crater near Grindavik. Live updates available.
China-Africa Business Council launches the 2024 report, highlighting new investment opportunities and industrial chains between China and Africa at the Invest in Africa Beijing Dialogue.
The debut of “Black Myth: Wukong” brings Shanxi’s iconic landmarks to life, blending traditional Chinese culture with cutting-edge gaming technology.
China’s State Council Information Office invites leading health professionals to a press meeting, fostering open dialogue and enhancing public trust through transparent communication.
Shanghai Museum opens the largest ancient Egyptian exhibition outside Egypt in 20 years, featuring 492 artifacts, 95% debut in Asia, curated by Chinese scholars. Explore the mysteries live!
Discover over 60 humanoid robots and groundbreaking innovations at the 2024 World Robot Conference in Beijing from August 21-25.
Rescue teams search a storm-sunken superyacht off Sicily, seeking six missing individuals, including British tech magnate Mike Lynch.
The Forum on China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) returns to Beijing, focusing on strengthening China-Kenya ties through infrastructure and business cooperation.
On World Humanitarian Day, the Gaza Strip faces a deepening crisis due to ongoing conflict, port blockades, and displacement directives enforced by Israel, intensifying the humanitarian challenges for thousands.