UN chief calls on developed countries to contribute more to tackling climate change

Antonio Guterres asks countries to put a price on carbon, end subsidies for fossil fuels, ramp up investments in renewable energy and green infrastructure, stop the financing of coal and the building of new coal power plants, phase out coal by 2030 in the wealthiest countries and by 2040 everywhere else, and ensure a just transition for affected people and communities.

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China’s top legislature opposes U.S. bill on strategic competition

A spokesperson from China's top legislature on Thursday expressed strong dissatisfaction with and firm opposition to the passing of the Strategic Competition Act of 2021 by the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoes bill that would have banned transgender athletes from competing

Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill that would have banned transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports in the state on Thursday, according to The Associated Press.

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China’s national recruitment offers Belt and Road Initiative related positions

China Media Group (CMG), has teamed up with the State Development and Investment Corporation (SDIC) Human Resources Service Company to launch a special national recruitment project on Wednesday, offering Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) related positions.

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Why the Communist Party of China is finally selected by the Chinese people?

History is fair. In the more than 100 years of humiliation in modern China, it gave opportunities to every social class and every political force to turn the tables. However, the Communist Party of China (CPC) was its final selection.

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Men of the people: A firefighter recalls most difficult battle of his career

With more than 20 years of experience in his career, 41 year-old firefighter and rescuer Chen Jian has been through a lot. He was in the rescue mission for the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, one of China's biggest earthquakes in years. He was also part of the team sent to deal with the deadly chemical explosion in Tianjin in 2015.

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Men of the people: Bus driver who won heart after giving mask to old man

For those who choose to be a bus driver, their day starts early and ends late. 45-year-old Xu Gang from Fushun, a coal city in China's northeast Liaoning Province, became a bus driver six years ago. He told CGTN that during his work, what he enjoys the most is being a man of responsibility.

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Men of the People: Police officer devotes life to combat drug trafficking

During the past 20 years, Zhao Lin has detected and cracked numerous drug trafficking cases in southwest China's Yunnan Province, which is considered China's major drug enforcement frontline, as it's close to the "Golden Triangle" region known for its rampant narcotics production.

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Interview: U.S. expert says Japan can’t release contaminated water until nuclides at “non-detectable levels”

"The ecological impact of this sort of chronic release of radioactive waste into the North Pacific may be considerable," U.S. biologist Rick Steiner said. "The risk is entirely avoidable by using long-term storage on shore, and best available technology treatment systems."

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