A total of 101 rural teachers and 20 rural headmasters from across China received the Jack Ma Foundation's annual awards for their contributions to education at a hotel in the coastal city Sanya, Hainan province in mid-January.
Renowned for its business-focused services, the Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street is also making concerted efforts to sharpen its competitiveness on the gastronomic front by offering a gourmet lunch, afternoon tea and master classes.
Robots aren't replacing everyone, but a quarter of US jobs will be severely disrupted as artificial intelligence accelerates the automation of existing work, according to a new Brookings Institution report.
US President Donald Trump backed down on Wednesday in a spat with Democrats over his State of the Union address, agreeing to delay it until a more than monthlong government shutdown ends.
British electronics company Dyson is moving its head office from the United Kingdom to Singapore to be closer to the company's fastest-growing markets, it announced on Wednesday - despite founder Sir James Dyson having been an enthusiastic Brexit supporter.
The existence of the moon might be connected to the existence of life on Earth, according to a new study by a group of petrologists at Rice University in the United States. The study was published in Science Advances this month.
A new report from the European Commission highlights how subsidies for coal, oil and natural gas across the area have remained at the same level as 2008 despite European Union pledges to tackle climate change.
As the partial US government shutdown entered its 33rd day on Wednesday, Native American tribes said they are feeling the impact as critical funds are cut, straining their resources for healthcare and food.
PARIS - Leaf-cutter ants build super highways to transfer food and building materials hundreds of meters without communicating with each other, scientists claimed on Wednesday, in findings that could prompt a rethink about how some insect communities organize themselves.
After more than a week of picketing and bargaining, teachers and staff from the second-largest school district in the United States were scheduled to return to classrooms on Wednesday.
The design for a multimillion-dollar concert hall to be housed in London's Barbican Centre has been unveiled.
A proposed international conference for the Middle East was rejected by Russia as an anti-Iran deal and another attempt by the United States to promote its unilateral geopolitical interests.
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