Preserving time, protecting memories: Early signs, diagnosis and care of Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease remains one of the most challenging conditions of our time, slow and silent. Early signs – such as losing short-term memory, struggling with familiar tasks, or undergoing subtle mood shifts – are frequently misunderstood as ordinary aging, with patients often putting off seeing
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Ministry Minutes | China, UK should jointly maintain momentum in bilateral relations' improvement, growth: foreign ministry
China and the UK should jointly sustain the improvement and growth momentum seen in bilateral relations, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday. (Compiled by intern Sun Yuman)
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China establishes basic framework for unified national market: State Council report
China has made phased headway in building a unified national market with a basic institutional framework already in place, according to a State Council report submitted on Tuesday to the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress.
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Former senior Shanghai official handed death sentence with reprieve
Zhu Zhisong, former secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Pudong New Area District Committee in east China's Shanghai, was on Tuesday sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for accepting bribes.
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What keeps you going? The many shapes of passion
At a dialogue held at Tsinghua University on June 21, People's Daily reporter Zhan Huilan spoke with Olympic shot put champion Gong Lijiao and content creators about what drives them.
From perseverance in sport to creativity in storytelling, their experiences show how passion helps people overcome, stay focused and seize opportunities in a fast-changing world. (Produced by Zhan Huilan, Zou Yun, and interns Cui Jianing and Huang Nanyu; cover image by Chu Chu)
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Global call for ideas: 2026 World Cities Day flagship event
World Cities Day (October 31) is the United Nations' first international day focused on cities. The 2026 Global Observance of World Cities Day will be held in Fuzhou, Fujian Province.
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Mario Ho highlights Hainan's huge opportunities for young entrepreneurs
Mario Ho, as an entrepreneur from the Greater Bay Area investing in Hainan himself, encourages young people across the Greater Bay Area to discover new opportunities to pursue their careers and ventures in Hainan.
He aims to make his personal experience a tangible proof of Hainan's development potential for the younger generations.
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Ministry Minutes | China, UK should jointly maintain momentum in bilateral relations' improvement, growth: foreign ministry
China and the UK should jointly sustain the improvement and growth momentum seen in bilateral relations, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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Ministry Minutes | Companies' participation at supply chain expo reflects confidence in Chinese economy: foreign ministry
Companies' enthusiastic participation in a supply chain expo held in China reflects their confidence in the Chinese economy, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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Mario Ho on the reality that shocked his MIT alumni
As a Chinese entrepreneur, Mario Ho feels a personal duty to show overseas friends the real China—beyond the stereotypes. In an interview with People's Daily, he reveals how few outsiders grasp the country's advanced lifestyles and rapid industry growth.
The proof? At a recent reunion in Boston, his MIT classmates hesitated to brave the cold just to pick up takeout. Mario casually mentioned robots already deliver food to his door in China—and they were stunned. Watch the full clip to see more.
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China further refines scope of procuratorial public-interest litigation cases in draft law
Chinese lawmakers are advancing a draft law aimed at further strengthening the work of public-interest litigation by procuratorial agencies and enhancing protection of national and public interests.
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Mount Hua sunrise: when reality rewrites itself as Tang poetry
An internet user watching the sunrise from the east peak of Mount Hua captured a breathtaking scene straight out of Tang Dynasty poetry: the waters of the Yellow River appearing to fall from the sky just as the legendary romantic poet Li Bai described over 1,200 years ago.
The Yellow River, China's second-largest river after the Yangtze, is dubbed the "mother river."
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Where Chinese acrobatics was born – and never stopped
Performers dazzle the crowd with a stunning acrobatic show in Wuqiao county, Hebei Province, a county with an acrobatic tradition spanning more than two millennia. Behind every movement lie days of unwavering perseverance and hard-earned sweat.
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Australian media's renewed hype over Solomons minister's remark on China 'policing plans' exposes exclusionary mindset, says Chinese expert
A reported remark by a senior Solomon Islands official to "sideline" so-called China's policing plans in the Pacific island country has become the latest trigger for Australian media to hype claims about Beijing's security cooperation with the South Pacific country.
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