Rescuers search for survivors around a capsized tour boat in Qianxi, Guizhou province, on Monday. Four boats capsized on Sunday afternoon in the Liuguang River due to sudden strong winds, plunging 84 people into the water, 10 of whom died.Liu Xu/Xinhua
Xi commends volunteering work of youths
In China's remote northwestern border region, just 47 kilometers from the frontier, there is a small primary school that has a 23-member volunteer teaching team.
New financing facility set up to bolster stability
The ASEAN+3 members have agreed to launch a new financing facility that would help economies in the region access liquidity of freely usable currencies, including the renminbi, in times of emergency, a significant step forward in the region's collective efforts to safeguard financial stability amid heightened uncertainties, officials and experts said.
Holiday inbound tourism thrives
China's inbound tourism market saw strong recovery and growth during the just-concluded May Day holiday, with smaller cities attracting more foreign visitors seeking cultural experiences, according to industry insiders.
Farm waste turned into biofuel produces healthy profit
Editor's note: China Daily is publishing a series illustrating the country's efforts to achieve its carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals.
Strong personal rapport of heads of state cements and guides China-Russia relations
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Russia from Wednesday to Saturday will be his 11th and it marks yet another milestone in the enduring partnership between China and Russia and the head-of-state diplomacy that has been such a defining feature of the two countries' relations in the new era.
Trust key to China-EU relations
Editor's note: As China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, their partnership remains crucial in navigating global uncertainties. Three experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.
THE GALLOPING 'FIREFIGHTERS'
The wildfires that used to burn each summer in the woods above the Spanish village of Barro have diminished to almost none since Lucia Perez started grazing wild horses there.
Houthis blame US for strikes in Yemen
TEL AVIV/GAZA — Yemen's Houthi militia on Monday blamed Washington for around 10 strikes in and about the capital Sanaa after a missile fired by the group struck the area of Israel's main airport.
Property moves to get house in better order
In a tone-setting conference, China's policymakers outlined specific property measures focused on risk prevention, stock optimization and supply improvement, which is key to the stable and healthy development of the real estate sector, said industry experts on Sunday.
Despite turbulence, foreign firms keen on investment
Despite all the headwinds in global markets, foreign firms' interest in further tapping into the Chinese market seems unchanged, with US life sciences company Danaher Corp being among them.
Setting the stage for a new approach
When audiences watch the latest adaptation of Beijing People's Art Theatre's Returning Home on a Snowy Night, they are introduced to a unique theatrical experience shaped by a minimalist stage design inspired by traditional Chinese opera.
Rural homestay boom written in tea leaves
Tucked away amid towering trees in Shuikou village, Xu Dan's homestay attracts an uninterrupted flow of urban residents seeking serenity and tradition.
Better late than never for Bayern
The "curse" has been lifted.







