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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to head to the United Nations this coming Friday seeking statehood. CRI's Jerusalem correspondent Zhang Xiaoyu has been taking the temperature of the move in both Israel and the West Bank. With the Unit
Protamine sulfate is a drug that reverses the anticoagulant effects of liver compounds such as heparin. Protamine is extracted from the sperm of salmon and other species of fish, and then made into a protamine sulfate injection which is a necessary d
Sales of jewelry for weddings have been strong in recent days, as the period of September and October is the most popular time in China for wedding ceremonies. But for many young couples, locating their favorite items while saving money is quite tric
The Beijing municipal government is encouraging individuals to invest in-of all things-building parking lots. It recently said it needs all parties' efforts to help provide thousands of much-needed parking spaces in the densely populated metropolis.
Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi has become the latest high-ranking Chinese official to take issue with the United States over its latest announced arms sale to Taiwan. CRI's Su Yi has more. Yang Jiechi has joined a chorus of other Chinese officials, cal
Every year 9 million people under 60 die from diseases that don't spread, such as cancer, diabetes and strokes. The UN and China recently called for a greater effort to reduce these figures. One tactic is to encourage healthy eating. But as Dominic S
US president Barack Obama is set to unveil a job-creation plan in a nationally televised speech to a joint session of the House and Senate. Bloomberg News reported that the plan would inject more than 300 billion US dollars into the economy next year
Students from China's Tianjin Experiment Middle School Thursday gave wonderful performances on Chinese folk music and won a lot of warm applauses in a concert in Stockholm. Chen Xuefei was at the concert and filed this report. Chen Ling, Party Secret
A high-level symposium on the UN Conference on Sustainable Development has just wrapped up in Beijing. UN officials and member states have agreed that green economy is an effective approach to accelerating sustainable development and poverty eradicat
It's been 10 years now since the attacks on September 11, 2001 that killed thousands in America. For families and friends of those killed, the pain is still raw. However, the tragedy has proved a catalyst for one organization to rise out of the rubbl
Shanghai will introduce a point system for migrant residents, with personal circumstances and contributions translating into points for public services. Shanghai is the first city on the mainland to adopt such a system. Anybody who resides and has le
Superhero films have been quite successful recently here in China. And it's now being said that this could lead to films with a more Chinese focus. Marc Cavigli has more. The prevalence and popularity of superheroes in today's culture has grown to an
The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is continuing to grow. Disappointed journalists in Russia have been left empty handed, after Snowden failed to appear on a flight from Moscow to Cuba. We get more from CRI's
Colombia's largest armed rebel groups, the FARC and ELN, have met to strengthen their unification process. In a statement, the FARC says incidents which led to the distancing between the groups have been overcome. The FARC has also stressed the need
The hope for Britain to have a local lift the Wimbledon trophy goes bigger. Both the country's female and male No. 1, Laura Robson and Andy Murray, have powered through to the next round of the tournament. CRI's London correspondent Tu Yun reports. M
Researchers around the world are now working on trying to perfect the development of synthetic complex organ parts. CRI's Laiming explains. The Red Cross Society of China has announced the country's first online volunteer organ-donor registry this mo
About 7 million students are graduating from China's colleges this year, marking the hardest job-hunting season in the country's history. However, widespread employment discrimination in the job market has made the situation even tougher for China's
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has called for a wave of protests this Friday following President Mohammed Morsi's ouster. The head of Egypt's constitutional court, Adly Mansour, who is now the country's new interim leader, has pledged to hold elections b
Sabine Lisicki of Germany celebrates her victory over Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland in their semi-final match for the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, in London, Britain, 04 July 2013. [Photo: CFP] This year's Venus Rosewa
South Korea's unification ministry says it will discuss how to reopen the Kaesong industrial park with North Korea. This comes a day after Seoul and Pyongyang agreed to hold working-level talks at the truce village of Panmunjeom Saturday. Unification