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His death was filmed by a passerby and went viral, leading to global protests. It also drew attention to racial inequalities and calls for police reform. But since then, moves to bring change in ...
The summer travel season in the U.S. kicks off with the Memorial Day holiday in late May, amid concerns over the country’s aging air traffic control system and an expected downturn in ...
Once seen as low-budget options, Chinese vehicles now compete with advanced technology and affordable pricing, and are making ...
Despite a 90-day truce in the U.S. trade war on China, small businesses caught in the crossfire remain uncertain about their future. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez talks with one Miami business owner ...
Bogota, Colombia’s capital, just endured a year of water rationing. Officials say the city has several challenges to secure its water resources past 2033. But did you know the the city is built on ...
In Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, crime is not just a statistic — it’s a daily reality for its residents. With crime ...
Concern continues to grow over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza that is causing starvation and the threat of famine. After a ...
Microsoft Build – the tech giant’s annual developer conference – has kicked off for two days of events to explore the latest ...
In a move to strengthen ties with Latin America, China is opening its doors to travelers from five countries in the region.
Colombia has been pushing for citizens to have better access to safe abortions. In 2022, the country witnessed a landmark ...
In the aftermath, lawmakers passed new safety measures, many of which are now being rolled back by the Trump administration, citing threats to the Second Amendment.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visits the White House on Wednesday, May 21, hoping to reset relations with the U.S.