President Xi Jinping participates in and addresses the BRICS extraordinary virtual summit on the Palestinian-Israeli issue on Tuesday via video link from Beijing.Huang Jingwen/Xinhua/Feng Yongbin/China Daily
Xi calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
President Xi Jinping called on Tuesday for a cessation of hostilities and an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, and for working toward realizing lasting peace and sustainable security in the Middle East.
Dropping a wallet under the scorching sun puts team fully to the test
Kong Shaonan, general manager of China Digital Medicine journal, who took part in the dropped wallet experiment as a fourth-year doctoral student at Shandong University.
Crackdown on telecom fraud bearing fruit
Following successful law enforcement cooperation between the authorities of China and Myanmar, a total of 31,000 telecom fraud suspects have been handed over to China this year to date, the Ministry of Public Security announced on Tuesday.
Shanghai to expand space industry chain
Shanghai is aiming to foster a complete industrial chain for commercial rocket production, with an annual production capacity of 50 commercial rockets and 600 commercial satellites by 2025, according to an official plan released on Monday.
Policies aim to bolster travel industry
China has recently introduced a set of policies to encourage governments of all levels and companies to increase tourism products and boost domestic tourism consumption, as it aims to shape the industry into a strong impetus for socioeconomic development.
No letup in Beijing's efforts to secure cease-fire and two-state solution of Palestinian question
China has never ceased making efforts to bring the conflict between Israel and Palestine to an early end, and promote the settlement of the Palestinian question under the framework of the two-state solution.
A new starting point for US, China business
"Planet Earth is big enough for the two countries to succeed, and one country's success is an opportunity for the other." Last week, leaders of two of the world's largest economies took a step forward, something that can be best described in the words US astronaut Neil Armstrong used on July 20, 1969: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Millions in US struggle to afford turkey meals
Editor's note: With inflation in the United States causing prices to skyrocket, China Daily looks into the harsh reality of food insecurity in the country amid federal assistance cutbacks. This is starkly evident during the Thanksgiving season, which is meant to symbolize abundance, but for many serves as a brutal reminder of their struggles to afford even a simple meal.
Broad scope of opinions to influence canal culture
Guests from governments, culture and tourism industries, universities and academic research institutions from home and abroad recently gathered in Beijing to share opinions and offer suggestions on the construction of China's Grand Canal Cultural Belt at a forum last week.
Innovation to get more support
Concerted efforts to strengthen financial support for technological innovation are set to speed up after a high-level meeting urged improvement to the ability of financial services to serve economic development, experts said on Tuesday.
Jiangxi expands lithium base in high-quality push
East China's Jiangxi province is actively leveraging its advantages in upstream lithium resources to expand downstream sectors such as battery and electric vehicle manufacturing, with a view to becoming a leading industrial cluster.
Unveiling the 'Dolliverse'
In the realm of subcultures that captivate the imaginations of young enthusiasts, such as JK uniforms, Lolita fashion, mystery boxes, and hanfu, or traditional Chinese clothing, dolls have emerged as a compelling pastime choice for today's youth.
Shui pays price for Olympics setback
Head coach Shui Qingxia has bid farewell to the Chinese women's soccer team after failing to earn the "Steel Roses" a place at next year's Paris Olympics.







