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Saturday's rallies mark the third round of 'No Kings' protests since President Trump took office for a second term.
In tonight's edition: Egypt orders shops, restaurants and shopping malls to shut their doors from 9:00pm on Saturday as it hopes to cushion the blow of energy prices that have more than doubled because of the Iran war. Also, rising jihadist violence in the Sahel is hitting tourism in Benin. Plus Somali women defy Al Shabaab threats and conservative norms to play football.
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As the Middle East conflict reaches the one-month mark on March 28, hostilities continue with no clear progress toward a ceasefire.
Fifteen years after the revolution that deposed Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, our team reports from the eastern city of Benghazi. Although the security situation there is now relatively stable, reunification does not seem to be on the immediate agenda, with Libya still ruled by two different governments.
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Join CGTN's livestream as we take you into the future digital quarter, where you can experience cutting-edge technologies up close!
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Empty streets expose another crisis as Filipinos battle soaring oil prices, dwindling incomes, and a stagnating economy.
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More than 250,000 people flee Lebanon in two weeks, with 125,000 crossing into Syria, including 7,000 Lebanese citizens.
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During a recent joint program by CGTN and Lagos-based Channels Television, experts from China and Nigeria gathered to unpack the future of their countries
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The Boao Forum for Asia 2026 Annual Conference draws to a close on Friday, with CGTN and SSTV reporters holding an in-depth conversation to reflect on key moments and share insights.
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CGTN hosts a debate game on the ground: Iran under attack, a make-or-break moment for the US? Where do you stand?
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CGTN brings together leading experts, scholars and media professionals to explore the opportunities China's 15th Five-Year Plan will bring to global development.
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The march comes as a court in the US suggests there may be a secret deportation agreement between the US and Mexico.