China Media Group (CMG) on Tuesday released a promotional video for its upcoming 2025 Lantern Festival Gala, which will be aired on Wednesday evening.
The Lantern Festival, observed on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar, falls on February 12 this year. It marks the conclusion of the Spring Festival celebrations.
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CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG will broadcast the annual gala on Wednesday night to celebrate the traditional Chinese festival, bringing festive joy to viewers.
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
CMG releases promotional video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
Returning to a full-scale war would have catastrophic consequences, a UN spokesman said at a press briefing at the UN headquarters in New York on Monday. Recent tensions over the Strait of Hormuz have exposed the deep divisions between the United States and Iran, further heightening uncertainty over their fragile ceasefire.
In response to a media query regarding the claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that the weeks-long ceasefire with Iran is on "massive life support," Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, stressed the need for concerted efforts to stay committed to negotiations.
He said that the United Nations will not be swayed by the rhetoric of the parties involved in the U.S.-Iran negotiations, and its core objective is to push all parties to remain committed to negotiations.
"We have tried over the years in all of our diplomatic efforts not to listen too much to the rhetoric by any particular side involved in negotiations. What we want to do is make sure that the parties themselves remain committed to negotiations. Certainly, we appreciate the role that Pakistan has been playing as a mediator, and we want the efforts to continue. A return to full-scale fighting would be, as the Secretary-General has repeatedly said, catastrophic," he said. Both U.S. and Iranian forces have fired shots at each other in the Strait of Hormuz since the ceasefire took effect earlier last month.
Returning to full-scale US-Iran war would be "catastrophic": UN official