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Olympic organizers say athletes will still be allowed in for the 2028 Games, but some argue that the failure to meet these ...
Mexico’s farmers are on the front lines of a battle they didn’t start but are forced to fight: the struggle against climate change. From punishing droughts to erratic floods and scorching heat ...
In a quiet studio tucked inside New York’s creative heart, artist Valeria Divinorum is experimenting with perception. Originally trained as an architect, Divinorum now explores the intersection of ...
The U.S. central bank maintained its key interest rate on Wednesday, June 18. The Federal Reserve is holding the rate amid concerns inflation will return due to Trump’s trade war. Now the Fed also ...
For decades, the flow of migration in the Americas has followed a familiar direction: north. Fueled by dreams of safety, opportunity, and a better life, migrants from across Latin America and the ...
California’s wildfires leave behind more than smoldering ruins—they trigger a chain reaction of destruction long after the flames are gone. In this special report, correspondent Mike Kirsch ...
The World Games will take place this August in Chengdu, the capital of China’s Sichuan province. The event brings together an eclectic mix of sports, including some that could be included in ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping is attending the Second China Central-Asia Summit taking place in the Kazakh capital, Astana. President Xi is meeting with leaders of all five central Asian nations; ...
At the end of day four, the fighting betweenIsrael and Iran continues with no end in sight. A number of Iran’s missiles have ...
Ethan Clark, co-founder of Nationsfirst Technologies spoke with CGTN’s Dan Williams at the Web Summit in Vancouver, Canada ...
Brazil has long been seen as one of the world’s most racially and ethnically diverse countries. Now, genetic research is ...
Thousands of protesters took to the streets across the United States on Saturday in what organizers called “No Kings” ...