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More youths answer Xi's call in science
During a discussion with representatives of China's youth in 2013, President Xi Jinping called young people "the most dynamic and creative group of our society" and said that they should "stand at the forefront of innovation and creation".
What to expect from China's first consumer products expo
The first China International Consumer Products Expo is scheduled for May 7-10 in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province.
Rocket debris 'common, likely to fall in intl waters' despite Western hyping of 'China space threat'
Debris from China's Long March-5B Y2 carrier rocket, which sent the first section of China's space station into orbit, is very likely to fall in international waters and people needn't worry.
China-produced vaccines await approval by EU and WHO, will be 'major boon to the world'
If approved, the Sinovac vaccine will be the first non-Western COVID-19 vaccine to receive marketing authorization in the EU.
Labor Day holiday a tailwind for economic recovery
With roads, hotels and popular scenic spots packed with millions of people, the five-day Labor Day holiday is a testament to China's success in COVID-19 containment and economic recovery.
Russian gov't approves bill on quitting Open Skies Treaty
The multilateral Treaty on Open Skies, which became effective in 2002, allows its states-parties to conduct short-notice, unarmed reconnaissance flights over the others' entire territories to collect data on military forces and activities.
Acute food insecurity at 5-year high in 2020 due to war, economic crisis, extreme weather: UN agencies
Wars represented the "main driver pushing almost 100 million people in acute food insecurity in 2020."

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