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[2019-09-17 08:26]

Iran dismisses US oil attack accusation

[2019-09-16 07:54]

DUBAI - Iran denied on Sunday it was involved in Yemen rebel drone attacks the previous day targeting the world's biggest oil processing facility and an oilfield in Saudi Arabia, just hours after the US top diplomat alleged that Teheran was behind the "unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply".

African leaders honor Mugabe at state funeral in Zimbabwe

[2019-09-16 07:54]

HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe gave former president Robert Mugabe a state funeral on Saturday in Harare with African leaders paying tribute to Mugabe who was lauded him as a liberation hero.

BRI praised by Slovakia and Hungary

[2019-09-16 07:54]

The Belt and Road Initiative is taken as a key source of growth in the next few years for two Central European and two Southeast Asian nations, according to their ministers.

US outdoor recreation industry hit by tariffs

[2019-09-16 07:54]

The US sports and outdoor recreation industry, which has taken a hard hit by the spiraling trade disputes between the United States and China, is gearing up to fight the tariffs.

Ex-PM Cameron slams Johnson over Brexit

[2019-09-16 07:54]

LONDON - Former British prime minister David Cameron launched a blistering attack on the UK's current leader Boris Johnson in extracts of his memoirs published on Sunday. Cameron accuses Johnson of only backing Brexit to further his career.

Donald Trump confirms death of al-Qaida heir Hamza bin Laden

[2019-09-16 07:54]

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Saturday confirmed that Hamza bin Laden, the son and designated heir of al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden, was killed in a counterterrorism operation in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

China leads UN call for the right to fully develop

[2019-09-16 07:54]

GENEVA - On behalf of 139 countries, China on Friday called for the full realization of the right to development at the ongoing 42nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

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[2019-09-16 07:54]

Thirteen hongs: China's trade legacy

[2019-09-14 07:36]

In 2006, some 260 years after a wooden ship, the Goteborg, laden with Chinese goods, sank on the return trip to Sweden from Guangzhou, Guangdong province, a rebuilt vessel repeated the journey to the longtime trading hub in South China.

Cloudy outlook brings sunshine to online group

[2019-09-13 08:12]

Clouds are often depicted in dramatic ways. Storm clouds gathering can be an ominous sign, white fluffy ones show that all is well with the world. It is not surprising then that a group of cloud spotters in China formed a WeChat group to share their images.

Sky of delight provides treats for those ready to gaze upward

[2019-09-13 08:12]

Wang Chen, a 38-year-old popular science writer

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