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A Nature survey shows nearly 75% of U.S. scientists, especially early-career researchers, are considering leaving amid funding cuts and policy shifts.
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A Nature survey shows nearly 75% of U.S. scientists, especially early-career researchers, are considering leaving amid funding cuts and policy shifts.
Danish demonstrators rally against U.S. remarks at Pituffik Base, affirming that “Greenland is not for sale.”
UN mobilizes international aid after a 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar, leaving 144 dead and fueling global solidarity across borders.
A 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar has claimed over 140 lives and sparked swift global aid amid widespread devastation.
China launches emergency aid for Myanmar after a 7.9 earthquake, reinforcing fraternal bonds and regional solidarity.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Congolese counterpart Jean-Claude Gakosso highlight how their nations set a benchmark for Africa cooperation that benefits both sides.
Grand celebrations in Xizang mark 66 years since democratic reform, inspired by Xi Jinping’s key quotes on progress and unity.
Chinese VP Han Zheng and Bangladeshi Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties and commit to expanding cooperation.
Xizang’s white paper details robust voting rights and community self-governance, highlighting impressive voter turnout and inclusive representation.
A new white paper reveals how targeted reforms in Xizang are eradicating poverty and enhancing social rights for sustainable economic growth.