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Fire reported in Abu Dhabi industrial complex after drone attack: authorities
Authorities in Abu Dhabi said Tuesday that a fire broke out at a facility in the Ruwais industrial complex following a drone attack, with no injuries reported so far.
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PD Explainer | Five-year plans: China's ...
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PD Explainer | Five-year plans: China's long game
Since 1953, China has implemented 14 consecutive five-year plans, each building on the last, a strategy described as "carrying the blueprint through to the end." This year, during the ongoing two sessions, a draft law on national development planning moves toward formal legislation, institutionalizing strategic planning. In describing China's institutional advantage in making long-term plans, some have adopted the word "long-termism" to refer to the historic, long-term logic of Chinese national governance. So what exactly is this Chinese-style long-termism? How is this long-term approach impacting China and the rest of the world? Click the video for answers. (Produced by Xue Yuan, Wang Tian, Han Xiaomeng, Ni Tao, Cui Can, Shan Xin, interns Ye Qianyu and Yao Yuhe; Cover photo by Chu Chu and Li Mingzhi)
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Spring scenery in China's Zhejiang...
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Spring scenery in China's Zhejiang
Spring scenery in China's Zhejiang
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Ministry Minutes | Escalating conflict i...
Ministry Minutes | Escalating conflict in Middle East serves no one's interest: FM spokesperson
China on Tuesday expressed deep concern over the rising tensions in the Middle East, warning that a prolonged and escalating conflict serves the interests of no party.
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DPP separatist moves under cover of trad...
DPP separatist moves under cover of trade, investment doomed to fail: Chinese spokesperson
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on Tuesday said the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities have repeatedly used pretexts such as trade, the economy and investment to carry out "Taiwan independence" separatist activities on the international stage, adding that such attempts
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Over 10,000 Chinese travelers safely ret...
Over 10,000 Chinese travelers safely return from UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, other countries: spokesperson
More than 10,000 Chinese travelers have safely and orderly returned from the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and other countries, a foreign ministry spokesperson said here Tuesday.
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Global media focus on China's Two Sessio...
Global media focus on China's Two Sessions: High-quality development brings opportunities for world
As China's annual legislative and political consultative meetings, known as the "Two Sessions," are underway in Beijing, foreign media outlets and journalists are closely following the event for signals about the development trajectory of the world's second-largest economy and its global
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Regular train services key to China-Nort...
Regular train services key to China-North Korea people-to-people exchanges: FM
When asked to confirm reports from some travel agencies and ticketing platforms that the train service between Beijing and Pyongyang will resume this Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jikun said on Tuesday that China and the North Korea are friendly neighbors
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Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz wil...
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz will be regulated, but this does not equate to closing the strait: Iranian Ambassador to China
The US-Israeli military strikes against Iran have entered the 11th day. The escalating situation not only affects peace and stability in the Middle East, but also makes the navigation safety of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy shipping route, a spotlight of global attention.
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Over 10,000 stranded Chinese travelers r...
Over 10,000 stranded Chinese travelers return safely from Middle East: FM spokesperson
Over the past few days, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with the Civil Aviation Administration of China, arranged for domestic airlines to significantly increase capacity for emergency flights to the Middle East to bring back stranded Chinese travelers.
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Remains of senior Chinese official Song Ping cremated
BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhua) -- The remains of Song Ping, a former senior official of the Communist Party of China and the state, were cremated in Beijing on Tuesday.Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi, Han Zheng and other leaders paid their final respects to Song at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. Hu Jintao sent a wreath to express his condolences over Song's passing.Song died of illness in Beijing on March 4 at the age of 109.
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Foreign media's focus during China's two...
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Foreign media's focus during China's two sessions
China's two sessions are underway, drawing global media attention. What topics are foreign reporters focusing on? From development plans and technological innovation to cultural exchange and international cooperation, these reporters share their views and impressions of the meetings.
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Chinese scientists develop 'molecular bridge' to boost cancer treatment
BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have improved upon an existing powerful leukemia treatment, which now works even when cancer cells try to hide from it.Their innovative approach, detailed in the latest issue of the journal Cell, acts like a molecular bridge, strengthening the connection between the body's cancer-fighting cells and the leukemia cells they are meant to destroy.Their treatment modifies what is traditionally known as CAR T cell therapy. Such therapy involves taking a patient's T cells, changing them in a lab so they can find and attack cancer cells, and then putting them back into the patient's body.In many patients, however, the cancer comes back after the therapy. This happens because cancer cells can hide. They remove the marker on their surface that the CAR T cells are looking for. Once hidden, CAR T cells cannot find them.In the past, fixing this meant going back to the lab to genetically redesign the T cells all over again. This process is expensive, takes a long time, and is technically very difficult.Now, a research team from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new helper molecule called FACE.The idea came from studying patient samples. The researchers found that both leukemia cells and the immune cells used in CAR T therapy have large amounts of the same protein on their surface -- a protein called CD71. So they created FACE from ferritin, a natural protein that binds to CD71. During the preparation process, FACE attaches to CAR T cells. Later, when those cells are given to the patient, FACE also grabs onto nearby leukemia cells, locking the two together.FACE serves as a tiny bridge or a piece of strong glue. Even when leukemia cells try to hide, FACE helps the CAR T cells hold on and do their job, said Wei Wei, one of the lead researchers from the IPE.The research results have been striking. In laboratory studies using mouse leukemia subjects, the new approach worked e...
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Tech Frontiers | China's flying car push...
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Tech Frontiers | China's flying car push takes off
China's rapid moves in the flying car space are turning heads overseas, drawing attention from Silicon Valley and beyond, and stirring plenty of curiosity at home. Follow People's Daily reporter He Jieqiong as she visits Aridge in Guangzhou to take a closer look at the company's flying cars and see what the buzz is all about. (Produced by He Jieqiong, Xie Runjia, Ni Tao, Di Jingyuan and Chen Fumin; Cover photo by Chu Chu; Interns Wu Jiayi, Wan Peixin, Sun Yuqing and Chen Yijun also contributed to the video)
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