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Russian, German leaders hold talks

 

China criticizes inflammatory rhetoric on Ukraine

Chinese authorities have said that it is irresponsible under the current circumstances to wield inflammatory rhetoric when addressing the Ukrainian situation.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry urged all parties to create the conditions necessary for a political solution in a fair and open manner.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin warned that advocating confrontation is a regression to the obsolete Cold War-era tactics.

Russian, German leaders hold talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Moscow.

The two sides discussed issues related to security guarantees, the Ukrainian situation and Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Over 3.05 billion vaccine doses administered on Chinese mainland

Officials say the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered on the Chinese mainland has reached over 3.05 billion.

The figures were released by the National Health Commission on Tuesday.

Su Yiming wins men's snowboard big air gold at Beijing 2022

Chinese athlete Su Yiming has claimed a historic gold medal in men's snowboard big air at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

This is also his second individual medal at the Games.

Su says his dedication is what matters the most.

IOC chief congratulates CMG for Beijing 2022 broadcast results

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach has congratulated China Media Group for its contribution to the broadcast coverage of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

The congratulation came as part of a meeting between Bach and CMG President Shen Haixiong.

Data shows that over half a billion people have already seen coverage of Beijing 2022 on CMG's CCTV network by February 10.

South Korean candidates kick off presidential campaign

South Korea's presidential election campaigning has officially kicked off.

Fourteen candidates are competing for the South Korean presidency of a single five-year term.

Afghans protest against U.S. move to split assets

Demonstrators have taken to the street in Afghanistan over the U.S. decision to split assets for the Asian country.

Washington is seeking to split seven billion U.S. dollars of frozen Afghan assets between humanitarian aid to Afghanistan and compensation for September 11 victims.

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