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The school police chief widely seen as the person in charge the day 21 people were killed in a mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas - has been fired - three months after the massacre took place.

Uvalde School Board fires police chief

New figures out this Thursday show the U.S. economy contracted less than first thought in the second quarter of the year, offering backing to those who maintain the country is not in a recession.

U.S. GDP contracts less than predicted

Ambassador Qin Gang greeted dignitaries, scientists, executives, parents, and "panda fans" who gathered to commemorate 50 years of U.S.-China partnership and progress in Giant Panda conservation and breeding. 

Celebrating 50 years of Great Panda conservation efforts

City planners, researchers and activists from around the globe have gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm.

City leaders gather for World Water Week

uring the COVID-19 pandemic, tech services in the U.S. were in demand as more people stayed and worked at home.

U.S. tech industry sees layoffs post COVID-19

Mexico, a country with a painful colonial history, is staging an international pressure campaign to get  stolen artifacts and wealth returned to the country.

Mexico’s campaign to recover stolen artifacts

He's never been shy about his political views. The Heat goes one-on-one with the co-founder of Pink Floyd - Roger Waters.

The Heat: One-On-One with Roger Waters

COVID-19 has killed more than 1 million people in the U.S. But as the number of COVID related hospitalizations and infection rates continue to decline, more governments have dropped the obligation for passengers in public transport to wear masks. users of metros, buses, trains, planes, and […]

Full Frame: COVID Variants

There are now more than 14-thousand cases of monkeypox in the United States, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the numbers are rapidly increasing, with the vast majority among gay or bisexual men. Monkeypox is NOT considered a sexually transmitted disease, […]

Colleges prepare for monkeypox outbreak

CGTN’s Sean Callebs reports from Afghanistan, with a special series on how the lives of local people have changed over the past year.

Afghanistan: Its People, Its Problems

Latest COVID-19 Coverage July 10, 2022 | 5:09 pm More Brazilian babies are dying of COVID-19

Young children are the only major group of Brazilians left unprotected against COVID-19. This has left many young children vulnerable to the virus. Find out more.

June 16, 2022 | 3:32 pm FDA approves COVID vaccine for youngest children

COVID cases are leveling off in the U.S., following a spring surge. And there is hope for the latest group that children ages 6 months to 5 years may be able to get vaccine soon.

June 13, 2022 | 6:37 pm U.S. drops COVID-19 testing requirement for international travelers

Traveling into the United States from abroad has just become a lot easier, as its requirement for a negative COVID-19 test prior to take-off was dropped on Sunday. The restriction, introduced to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, had been in place since […]

June 8, 2022 | 2:11 pm The Heat: COVID-19 and Mental Health

The coronavirus pandemic has killed millions across the globe including over one million here in the United States.

June 4, 2022 | 6:05 pm China develops inhaled COVID-19 vaccine

The COVID-19 virus has changed the way many people around the world think about vaccinations. The pandemic raised questions about treatment and health care. Mexico played a key role in testing a Chinese-made vaccine. Vaccine technology will most certainly be an important part of […]

June 2, 2022 | 5:32 pm Would you still be contagious 10 days into COVID​-19 isolation?

While the ​U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends at least five days of isolation for COVID-19 patients, some people continue to test positive beyond those five days, raising questions about whether they maystill be contagious. According to a Wall Street Journal special report, researchers […]

May 20, 2022 | 3:21 pm Impact of COVID-19 on Latin America

See how COVID-19 pandemic has changed people’s life in Latin America.

May 18, 2022 | 3:00 pm White House warns of COVID surge this winter

The White House says the United States has seen a threefold increase in COVID-19 cases over the past month. Health officials say more support is needed to make sure there isn’t a new even worse spike in the coming months. CGTN’s Caroline Malone reports from […]

Digital Originals Afghanistan: Its People, Its Problems

CGTN’s Sean Callebs reports from Afghanistan, with a special series on how the lives of local people have changed over the past year.

Biden signs bill to boost domestic semiconductor industry

U.S. President Joe Biden signed into law on Tuesday the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, pumping more than $50 billioninto research and manufacturing of semiconductor chips. The law is aimed at reducing U.S. reliance on foreign suppliers for the production of the parts that […]

June inflation data shows a new surge in prices

U.S. President Joe Biden insists the June inflation data showing another surge in prices over the past month doesn’t reflect declining gasoline prices. Inflation is at a 40-year high and heading towards double digits. Owen Fairclough reports on price rises hitting just about every aspect […]

Bolivia Electric Vehicles to tackle air pollution

By any standard, Bolivia’s city of Cochabamba ​is polluted. It has the dirtiest air in the country – and ranks among the most polluted ​cities in all of Latin America. So a transition away from fossil fuels there cannot come too soon. ​CGTN’s Monica Machicao […]

The Heat The Heat: Turkiye foreign policy

Turkiye is considered at the crossroad between West and East and now between Ukraine and Russia. We will take a look at how the country is helping forge peace by talking to both sides.

The Heat: Global economy

More than two years after the COVID-19 pandemic, is the global economy at risk of a recession?

The Heat: Ukraine Independence Day

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke proudly on his nation’s Independence Day as the conflict with Russia reaches a grim milestone.

The Heat: One-On-One with Roger Waters

He’s never been shy about his political views. The Heat goes one-on-one with the co-founder of Pink Floyd – Roger Waters.

The Heat Podcast Is the Modi government to blame for India’s second COVID surge?

The coronavirus pandemic is battering India with nearly 20 million people infected and close to 220,000 dead. Anand Naidoo spoke with journalist Asad Ashraf who’s on the ground covering the pandemic in India.

Oliver Stone on the history of U.S. intervention

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the failed CIA-led Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba. It was a plot to oust Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Anand Naidoo spoke with acclaimed film-maker Oliver Stone about U.S. foreign policy over the past 60 years.

World Today Extreme heat affects tourism in California

Many parts of the United States have had enough of the blistering summer weather. Those who live in California have little choice but to try and endure the high temperatures. But visitors are a different story. The tourism industry is feeling the impact.

Monkeypox cases drop in some large U.S. cities

Another case of the monkeypox virus in a child has been reported in New York. It’s the second reported in the state since the outbreak began in the U.S. That on the same day that the White House Monkeypox Response Team confirmed improved vaccination […]

President Biden signs executive order to implement CHIPS ACT

U.S. President Biden has signed an executive order to kick-start the implementation of the CHIPS Act. The goal is to boost semiconductor production in the U.S. and ease reliance on overseas supply chains.

Women’s Equality Day 2022

August 26 marks Women’s Equality Day in the U.S. It commemorates the 19th amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Now, more than 100 years later, many women feel like their rights are being ripped away after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.

Global Business Federal Reserve gathers in Wyoming to discuss rising inflation

Each August, the world’s central bankers, including members of the U.S. Federal Reserve, gather in the state of Wyoming for an economic symposium. How to curb inflation is the main topic of discussion this year.

California faces extreme heat

The heat waves have put plenty of stress on power grids in California. As CGTN’s Mark Niu reports, the Silicon Valley community has temporarily lost power at least five times in the past two months.

Healthcare costs keep rising in the U.S.

Healthcare costs are one of the most hotly contested issues in the U.S. But despite the pandemic, they’ve been somewhat sidelined by the immediacy of the inflation crisis and its impact on rocketing fuel and food prices. As CGTN’s Owen Fairclough reports, they’re all contributing […]

Competition for electric vehicle market grows

Tesla has been the dominant player in the U.S. electric vehicle market, but some analysts speculate that this could change in the coming years.

Big Story BIG STORY – Abandoned: Afghanistan After The U.S. Occupation

One year after the U.S. withdrawal, Afghanistan’s dark past haunts the present — and the future looks bleaker by the day.

BIG STORY – The Race Gap in the U.S. Native Americans

Native Americans are the most vulnerable minority in the country. This episode of The Race Gap in the U.S. takes us to South Dakota, homeland of the Lakota people, to examine how this came to be.

Americas Now Colleges prepare for monkeypox outbreak

There are now more than 14-thousand cases of monkeypox in the United States, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the numbers are rapidly increasing, with the vast majority among gay or bisexual men. Monkeypox is NOT considered a sexually transmitted disease, […]

Northern Mexico’s cattle ranching industry near collapse over drought

The worst drought in a generation is currently happening in northern Mexico, where in addition to cities now operating with water rationing, the countryside industries are struggling. Cattle ranching – often blamed as a major cause of global warming itself – is on the brink […]

Afghan refugees struggle one year after US resettlement

It has been a year since the Taliban took over Afghanistan. Since that time more than 120,000 Afghans were airlifted out and resettled around the world. Nearly two-thirds [76,000] came to the U.S. While relieved to escape, the refugees are also confronted with the challenge […]

See How Communities in Mexico Adopted Alternative Currencies

It is called the Tumin, and people have never heard of it in most parts of Mexico. But in the state of Veracruz, it is well known as a non-official alternative to the Peso. Alasdair Baverstock tells us about the past and the future of […]

Full Frame Full Frame: Green Future

Global electricity demand is up by more than 6 percent, the largest increase since 2010. The demands were in large part due to strong economic growth, plus colder winters and hotter summers linked to climate change. As energy needs go up, how can cleaner sources […]

Full Frame: Ending Violence Against Women

Violence against women is a staggering program worldwide. One-third of all women in the world have been the victim of violence. Sexual Assault Justice When it comes to sexual violence in the U.S., 1 out of every 6 American women has been the victim of […]

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