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COP15: Moths with “snake head”on wings disocvered in Mt. Gaoligong
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In Mt. Gaoligong Nature Reserve in southwest Yunnan's Baozhan City, staff members discovered two giant moths on Aug 18. Interestingly, they have bright “snake head” patterns on each wing, and two antennas look like sago cycas.
COP15: Biodiversity summit to be held in two parts in Kunming
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The first phase of the biodiversity summit will include an opening ceremony, leaders' speeches, high-level meetings and general agendas, as well as release of theKunming Declaration and other documents.
Chinese astronauts out of spacecraft for second time extravehicular activities
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Screen image taken at Beijing Aerospace Control Center on Aug. 20, 2021 shows Chinese astronauts Nie Haisheng and Liu Boming conducting extravehicular activities (EVAs) out of the space station core module Tianhe.
Over 1.9 bln doses of COVID-19 vaccines administered in China
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A total of over 1.9 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in China as of August 18, data fr...
China expects new Afghan regime to make break of terrorists
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China encourages the Afghan Taliban to pursue a moderate religious policy and hopes that the new Afghan regime c...
2021 SSACEIF turned into pure cloud event
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Given ongoing rages of the Covid-19 variants, the 2021 South and Southeast Asia Commodity Expo and Investment Fair (SSACEIF) has been adjusted to an online event from August 25 to 29, said a news release on August 18.
China plans to issue digital driver's license nationwide by 2022
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China will roll out digital driver's licenses across the country by 2022, a public security official said on Aug.18.
Experts: RCEP rules to boost Yunnan-ASEAN industrial chain
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The ROOs (rules of origin) accumulation and their related clauses in the RCEP agreement will greatly boost the construction of industrial value chain between Yunnan province and the ASEAN countries.
Afghan Taliban tries to form inclusive government, promising amnesty, peace, women's rights
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The Taliban did not want to have any internal or external enemies, and intended to form an inclusive government in Afghanistan, the Taliban spokesman said here on Aug. 17.
In pics: development of Tibet for 70 years
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On May 23, 1951, the Agreement of the Central People's Government and the Local Government of Tibet on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (17-Article Agreement) was signed.
Risking no lives, China's anti-virus approach shows nation's priority
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Since July, strict, scientific, and swift measures have been implemented in affected areas, highlighting the country's principle of putting people's lives first.
2021 SSACEIF occasions knowledge about RCEP
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The RCEP Agreement consists of a preamble, 20 chapters, and a 4-part commitment list with a total of 56 annexes. Exceeding 14,000 pages, the agreement covers a diversity of topics.
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Usama Kalim, a 28-year-old doctoral student from Pakistan, felt relieved after he knew his brother in the home country had received a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine supplied by China on Aug. 16.
Biden says deteriorating situation in Afghanistan
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U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday stood by his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan while acknowledging Kabul's collapse to the Taliban came much sooner than Washington had anticipated on Aug. 16.
All tunnels bored through for new high-speed railway in southwest China
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All of the 10 tunnels on the Mile-Mengzi high-speed railway in southwest China's Yunnan Province have been drilled through on Aug. 14, laying the foundation for the railway's opening next year.
China aims to balance COVID-19 control, economic growth
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China is now experienced in containing the spread of the virus and can better coordinate control measures and economic development.
Japan's notorious Yasukuni Shrine -- symbol of WWII militarism, aggression
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Japan's notorious Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 14 convicted Class-A Japanese war criminals from World War II, has sparked strong condemnation from neighboring countries over the years.
Yunnan wild fungi sold across China via bullet trains
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6 tons of Yunnan wild fungi need to be sold sound China by high-speed rail express every day thanks to heavy rains this summer. The ongoing Covid epidemic has decreased the passenger flow.
China issues white paper on human rights progress through moderate prosperity attainment
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China has issued a white paper on how its achievement of all-round moderate prosperity represents comprehensive pr...
Woman with Delta variant bears triplets by c-section in Ruili
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A 29-year-old woman with Delta variant of COVID-19 delivered triplets by Caesarean section under quarantine in west Yunnan’s Ruili City on August 11. Now the three babies and their mother are doing good.
Medical workers work round-the-clock in lab for COVID-19 nucleic acid testing in Zhengzhou, C China
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A medical worker works in a lab for COVID-19 nucleic acid testing in Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 11, 2021.
COP15: Inside the lives of elephant calves on World Elephant Day
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Elephants, the largest existing land animals, are facing a severe living environment nowadays.
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China's foreign trade maintained an upward momentum in the first seven months of the year, although uncertainties of global economic recovery have put more pressure on the country's exports.
Special air route opens for Diqing matsutake
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A four-month preparation, which involved facilities, staff training, highland trial fights and timetable application, has been made to ensure the smooth operation of the new cargo air route.
Changing course of China's tutoring industry under new regulation
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Chinese authorities have introduced a set of guidelines to ease the excessive burden of homework and off-campus tutoring for students undergoing compulsory education. Click to check out its impact.
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