Doctor Zhu Zhenjun (left), who is head of the 16th Chinese medical team to Eritrea, diagnoses a patient at Halibet Hospital in Asmara, Eritrea, on May 9. Since the medical team's arrival in the East African country on April 17, the doctors have conducted 346 operations and 2,120 examinations for local patients. Nearly 300 Chinese doctors have provided medical services in Eritrea since 1997.Wang Guansen/Xinhua
Summit set to boost ties with Central Asia
President Xi Jinping will host heads of state from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan on Thursday and Friday in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, for the China-Central Asia Summit, a milestone event that is expected to boost the countries' economic cooperation and jointly tackle the region's security challenges at a higher level.
Shandong clothing company thrives on orders from the Middle East
Employees at a clothing company in Juye county, Heze, Shandong province, have been busy making Arabic pants, with the business receiving its fourth such order this year valued at more than 10 million yuan ($1.45 million) from customers in the Middle East.
Experts: Transit port to bolster regional growth
China's move to add Vladivostok in Russia as a cross-border transit port for domestic trade shipments from Jilin province will further bolster economic growth in its northeastern region, trade and logistics experts said on Tuesday.
Social media accounts closed for fake news
More than 107,000 online accounts have been shut down in the past month for falsely representing news anchors or press agencies, as part of China's latest efforts to eliminate fake news and rumor-mongering.
Ministry aims to improve tourism
Under the theme of "Beautiful China, Happy Journey", a launch ceremony will be held in Heshun ancient town in Tengchong, Yunnan province, on Friday to celebrate China Tourism Day.
Great start to economic recovery in capital
Official figures for the first quarter of this year indicated that the economy of Beijing rebounded positively from the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Club of rich nations should try to cultivate stability, rather than sowing seeds of division
Things have not been going well at home for United States President Joe Biden since he announced his bid for re-election.
Tajik-Sino ties set to get a boost
This year marks the 31st anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Tajikistan as well as the 10th anniversary of the inking of the Sino-Tajik strategic partnership agreement, which forms the foundation of bilateral relations.
US sees sharp rise in child labor violations
Editor's note: Despite a violation of child labor laws, businesses in some US states are attempting to fill vacant jobs with minors because of a national labor shortage. This page takes a closer look at how children have been able to secure jobs that are permitted only for adults.
China-CEEC Expo drives 'practical' ties
The China-CEEC Expo has become one of the most important pragmatic platforms under the cooperative framework between China and CEEC, and China will seek to push ahead all-round communication and cooperation with CEEC, industry observers and government officials said.
Wuling EVs enable Indonesia's green mobility
LABUAN BAJO, Indonesia — There were about a dozen cars on standby at around 8:30 am at the Wuling Motors Indonesia camp during the 42nd ASEAN Summit from May 10-11, out of a fleet of 50 cars.
Journey into culture
When Juni Stefanus Santoso from Indonesia rode a camel in a desert in Dunhuang, Gansu province — an important cultural hub on the Silk Road where cultures from the East and the West met and mixed hundreds of years ago — he felt like he was "stepping into another world" that was exotic, and very different from his previous impression of China.
China's Dou stands tall after near-miss
China's Marty Dou Zecheng took plenty of positives from his performance after a close brush with glory at the AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in Dallas, Texas, on Sunday.







