Los Angeles prepares to host 2028 Olympics
Los Angeles is preparing to host the 2028 Summer Games for a third time. See how they’re making plans.
Read More...Los Angeles is preparing to host the 2028 Summer Games for a third time. See how they’re making plans.
Read More...The Olympic refugee team is ready to compete once again. Take a look.
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Read More...CGTN talked with Delphine Moulin, the Paris 2024 Director of Celebrations, about the opening ceremony.
Read More...The head of the International Table Tennis Federation talks to CGTN about the upcoming Olympic games.
Read More...Being a top Olympic athlete can be a lonely existence, the extreme training often limits time for family and friends. But that is not the case for three Venezuelan brothers, who are all going together to the Paris games representing their country in the fencing […]
Read More...As Brazil continues to lead the G20 presidency, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva participated in a meeting on Wednesday, July 24, to formalize the creation of a Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty. It is one of the main platforms of the country’s agenda. […]
Read More...As the 2024 Paris Olympic Games approaches, the 2016 Olympic host city, Rio de Janeiro, is still working to fulfill all of its legacy promises. But, overall, the biggest sporting event on the planet brought much needed urban renewal to the first south American city […]
Read More...With the Paris Olympics set to open this week, France now has another reason to celebrate after the French Alps won the right to host the 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The United States is celebrating, too. Already set to host the Los Angeles Summer […]
Read More...Ahead of the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics, a huge security operation in the city is underway. Tens of thousands of police and other security personnel are patrolling the streets ahead of Friday’s event, July 26, that will take place outside of a stadium […]
Read More...When Mexico’s first female president takes office in October, one of her top priorities will be the formidable task of bringing crime-related violence under control. Polls show that security remains a major concern for Mexicans. The president-elect has named her top security official in her […]
Read More...The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature some of the best athletes ever, and at the same time, some of the most advanced technology ever. How’s that going to impact the games? Mark Niu reports.
Read More...Millions of Americans are under excessive heat warnings in Western United States, as a “long-duration heat wave” continues to grip much of California. Record high temperatures have been recorded in several locations, as the state continues to battle dozens of active fires. Ediz Tiyansan reports […]
Read More...See how many U.S. states are still working to find business partnerships in China.
Read More...See how many U.S. states are still working to find business partnerships in China.
Read More...See what China’s new Ambassador to Cuba Hua Xin has to way about his role.
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Read More...Take a look at the impact of China’s latest Third Plenum on Cuba.
Read More...As artificial intelligence advances in leaps and bounds, the debate around harnessing its potential as a tool for business continues. In Mexico, one of Latin America’s most connected countries, small and medium-sized businesses are beginning to embrace the technology. CGTN’s Alasdair Baverstock reports.
Read More...In the city of Tacoma in Washington state, officials from across the U.S. and China have gathered to discuss business, trade, and friendship. CGTN’s Mark Niu reports the details about an event that’s aiming to help jumpstart people-to-people relations.
Read More...According to a new survey from consumer financial services company, Bankrate, engaging in a side-hustle continues to be a big trend in 2024, with more than 1 in 3 Americans finding another way to generate income apart from their day job. One side-gig growing in […]
Read More...Businesses around the world are rushing to get their systems back up and running after a global tech outage. Many industries including travel, health care, and banks were heavily impacted. The service disruption is linked to the cybersecurity program CrowdStrike running on many Microsoft Windows […]
Read More...The U.S. Supreme Court this month delayed a final ruling on whether states can limit the ability of social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, to block content they deem objectionable. The case stems from laws passed in Texas and Florida, and involves competing […]
Read More...China’s third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee has just concluded. We talk to a panel of experts to share their thoughts on China’s modernization.
Read More...Mexico’s trade relationship with China is growing rapidly, with annual growth rates in cross-Pacific commerce soaring last year. This comes, in part, from business relationships built on trust and experience. CGTN’s Alasdair Baverstock reports that many of those relationships begin with encounters at industrial events […]
Read More...See how China is growing it’s generative AI patents.
Read More...See all the twists and turns of the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention.
Read More...The attempted assassination of Donald Trump has upended the Republican Party convention. But Trump and the delegates who’ve formally nominated him as their presidential candidate are in Milwaukee to consider fundamental policies. And that includes trade and its implications for American manufacturing. Owen Fairclough reports […]
Read More...Mexico may be a developing country, but it’s setting a global example when it comes to tackling food insecurity and malnutrition, as recent landmark legislation in the country seeks to put an end to hunger, one of the U.N.’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030. […]
Read More...Realigning the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals was back on the agenda this week in New York. The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development is an opportunity to take stock of the goals intended to alleviate poverty and reduce inequality. In its latest update, the […]
Read More...The United States is facing a severe nursing shortage, driving up healthcare costs and diminishing the quality of care. A federal labor report projects there will be more than 190,000 nursing job openings every year through at least 2032, and not enough applicants to fill […]
Read More...Amazon Prime Day takes place from Tuesday, July 16, to Wednesday, July 17. The world’s largest online retailer, is slashing its prices. The internet marketplace turned tech giant, which is responsible for more than a third of all online retail sales in the U.S., will […]
Read More...The second day of the Republican National Convention is underway, focusing on safety. That typically means border security and crime, but also the constitutional right to bear arms. And the attempted assassination of presidential nominee Donald Trump is once again raising questions about guns that […]
Read More...When people think of hacking, they usually worry about their computers and phones. But there’s another sector that is seeing a worrisome trend in cyber threats, the auto industry. Mark Niu reports.
Read More...Across the U.S., a number of states are now seeing “high” or “very high” levels of coronavirus in their wastewater testing, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It marks the biggest surge in COVID-19 since last winter and […]
Read More...Technologists and companies involved in the semiconductor industry are gathering in San Francisco for the SEMICON conference. As part of the event, experts in the health profession are also looking for ways to make medical technology smarter.
Read More...Post-pandemic prices have been see-sawing for many products, not least lumber, the wood often used in building residential buildings. Consumers, using federal stimulus checks to renovate their homes, drove a rise in wood-intensive construction during the COVID years. Sawmills ramped up inventories to meet […]
Read More...Former U.S. President Donald Trump can look forward to officially becoming the Republican presidential nominee next week at the Republican National Convention in Wisconsin, a so-called “swing state,” whose voters might be pivotal in determining who becomes the next country’s next leader.
Read More...A high-stakes ruling by the United States Supreme Court last month could forever change the way local authorities deal with their homeless population. The move comes as the number of homeless encampments has spiked in several major cities across the nation. While some city […]
Read More...California is home to the most polluted beach in the United States, according to a recent environmental report. Water samples taken from Imperial Beach in San Diego County were found to be so toxic that getting in the water is considered dangerous. The beach […]
Read More...July 11th is designated by the United Nations as World Population Day — marking the 30th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development, whose main objective is “the recognition that women’s sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights are cornerstones of sustainable development.” […]
Read More...See what’s scheduled during the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington D.C.
Read More...The event includes representatives of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and the soon-to-be new member Bolivia, as well as the host country Paraguay.
Read More...A female Indigenous leader in Peru has reported that over the past 14 years, there have been more than 500 cases of sexual abuse of children by teachers in one particular northern Peruvian province.
Read More...Argentina’s reform package has become law this week. See what it means.
Read More...Three years after the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, Haiti remains in a state of turmoil. The ongoing investigation has been fraught with delays, leading to widespread skepticism about whether justice will ever be served. Harold Isaac reports from Port-au-Prince on the current state […]
Read More...Migrant crossings into the United States from its southern border have shifted from Texas toward California in recent months. The latest numbers from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection reveal that for the first time in decades, the San Diego sector became the busiest […]
Read More...U.S. President Joe Biden remains under pressure to prove that he is mentally and physically fit enough to beat Donald Trump at the polls in November. Five Democrats in Congress are now publicly calling on him to make way for a new presidential nominee. […]
Read More...Hurricane Beryl is currently heading towards Texas. It has already caused significant damages across the Caribbean, claiming at least 11 lives.
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