ZIMBABWE President Emmerson Mnangagwa participates in a celebration marking the 41st anniversary of Zimbabwe’s independence in Harare on April 18 CUBA President Miguel Diaz-Canel speaks at the Eight
President Emmerson Mnangagwa participates in a celebration marking the 41st anniversary of Zimbabwe’s independence in Harare on April 18
CUBA
President Miguel Diaz-Canel speaks at the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) in Havana on April 18. He was elected first secretary of the PCC Central Committee on April 19, succeeding 89-year-old Raul Castro
UNITED STATES
Demonstrators in Minneapolis celebrate the murder conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of African American George Floyd last year. A local court made the ruling on April 20
EGYPT
People visit the newly opened Royal Mummies’ Hall at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo on April 18. The hall is specially designed to display the mummies of the country’s ancient rulers
NEW ZEALAND
A passenger from Australia embraces her relatives at an airport in Christchurch on April 19. The opening of the trans-Tasman bubble or quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and Australia on the day allowed for the reunion of many families separated by the Tasman Sea and the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic
FRANCE
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 16. Two years after a ferocious blaze ravaged the historical building, President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed that the 2024 deadline set for the renovation project will be met
On a cold winter night five years ago, Yu Jiang became a tree of Tibetan hadas. He was surrounded by the troupe of actors he had been working with and they draped dozens of the ceremonial scarfs aroun
At the end of March, a new retail experience project of China Sinopharm Healthcare Industry Co. opened for business in the Yangpu Bonded Port Area in Hainan Province. Initiated at the end of last year
As the world’s largest Marxist ruling party with more than 91 million members, the Communist Party of China(CPC) has been in power for over 70 years in the world’s most populous country. What are the
Culture and tradition are the soul of a country. When a country loses its culture and tradition, it is difficult for it to make progress. Chinese people protect their culture and traditions. I have l
A staff member from the wildlife rescue center in Cangzhou, Hebei Province, showcases a bird of prey saved on April 1 During the Beijing summer, people used to see and hear flocks of Beijing swifts c
‘The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has announced an imminent overproduction of cotton; main exporters being India, the U.S., and China. The U.S. has now launched a global smear camp
With a cup of pu’er tea and a burn- ing sandalwood incense stick on the desk, Zhang Xiaodong begins a day’s work at his studio in Yizhuang in the southeastern suburb of Beijing. Zhang is the inheritor
The fast-growing renewable energy industry stimulates China’s confidence in setting the timetable for peaking carbon emissions and reaching carbon neutrality, said Liu Hanyuan, Chairman of the Board o
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry’s visit to China in mid-April intended to smooth over relations with China before the Earth Day Virtual Summit on climate change hosted by the Jo
After China’s policy of reform and opening up got underway in 1978, electronic industry resources from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong consistently gathered in the southern city of Shenzhen, Guangd