
Fan Anqi
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2 months ago |
globalsecurity.org | Fan Anqi |Deng Xiaoci |John Pike
Global Times China welcomes all peace efforts to resolve the Ukraine crisis: FM By Fan Anqi, Deng Xiaoci and Zhang Changyue Published: Feb 18, 2025 11:55 PM After a several-year pause in dialogue, high-level delegations from Russia and the US met on Tuesday in the Saudi capital Riyadh to discuss the prospects for resolving the conflict in Ukraine and ways to break the impasse in bilateral relations, which according to TASS, lasted about 4.5 hours.
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2 months ago |
globaltimes.cn | Fan Anqi
Spring Festival lanterns in Nanning, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on January 22, 2025. Photo: VCG Picture a time when the world comes together, not in the face of adversity, but in shared celebration and joy. That occasion is the Spring Festival, a time-honored tradition that has transcended its roots as a cherished Chinese cultural treasure to become a vivid celebration of universal values.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
globaltimes.cn | Fan Anqi
Liu Dunyi, a senior research fellow at Beijing SHRIMP Center. Photo: Chen Tao/GT"China and the US have obvious complementary advantages regarding lunar scientific researches, and if combined together, humanity's knowledge of the moon would develop much faster…" a Chinese researcher who has studied the lunar samples from both the American Apollo missions and Chinese Chang'e missions recently told the Global Times in an exclusive interview.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
globaltimes.cn | Fan Anqi
India launches two satellites for the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) mission on December 30, 2024. Source: ISRO India has become the fourth country in the world to successfully achieve an unmanned docking in space following the US, Russia and China, as two small spacecraft completed the docking maneuver in low-Earth orbit on Thursday, which the Indian space agency described as "a historic moment" for the nation.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
globaltimes.cn | Fan Anqi
Mushroom-shaped crystal growth pattern in Chang'e-5 lunar samples Photo: Courtesy of Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese researchers have discovered a peculiar crystal growth pattern in the lunar samples from the Chang'e-5 mission. Specifically, chromite nanocrystals can grow outward from the surface of olivine like "mushrooms after rain," the research team told the Global Times on Wednesday.
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