Energy Crisis Forces British Pensioners Back to Work
Britain’s energy crisis forces pensioners like Daphne Edwards back to work to afford heating and food, highlighting the human impact of soaring energy costs and raising concerns globally.
News & Insights Across Asia
Britain’s energy crisis forces pensioners like Daphne Edwards back to work to afford heating and food, highlighting the human impact of soaring energy costs and raising concerns globally.
Chinese and Egyptian teams collaborate to construct Egypt’s New Administrative Capital in the desert, with the completion of 20 high-rise buildings in 2023 marking a milestone in international cooperation.
Two African PhD students from Peking University explore rural revitalization in Zhejiang Province, discovering how jiaobai cultivation transformed a village and seeking insights for Africa’s development.
Scott, a UK native, found more than love in Chengdu; he discovered a passion for Sichuan cuisine and Kung Pao chicken that transformed his life.
Each autumn, Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province becomes a sanctuary for over 700,000 migratory birds. As the dry season transforms the lake, it welcomes species from across the globe, highlighting nature’s incredible journey.
Surging energy prices force the UK’s poorest households to choose between heating and eating, as many struggle to afford basic necessities amid rising costs.
Architect Liu Yi discusses the deep connection between China’s food culture and architecture, highlighting how both chefs and architects utilize materials seasonally to create lasting impressions.
African PhD students Olivier Mendoo and Tungamirai Eric Mupona explore high-tech farming in China's Zhejiang Province, seeking insights for rural development in Africa.
Chinese engineers are constructing a 5-kilometer-long subsea tunnel as part of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, connecting Shenzhen and Zhongshan underwater.
Germany’s energy crisis, sparked by the conflict in Ukraine, threatens the future of family-run businesses as energy prices soar, highlighting global economic implications.
The China-Laos Railway empowers Laotian women like Somphone Inleuangsy, one of the first female train drivers, symbolizing new opportunities and progress in Southeast Asia.
Dr. Wang Yongsheng’s team in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, is expanding Asia’s first carbon capture project, aiming to store one million tonnes of CO2 annually—equivalent to planting nearly 2,000 hectares of forest.
Asia unveils the massive “ocean-going engine,” one of the largest ship engines ever built, promising to revolutionize global shipping with unparalleled power and durability.
China undertakes a vital road construction project in Myanmar’s Min Pyin Village to combat poverty and improve connectivity.
An ancient blue-and-white dragon stem bowl made with Persian smalt pigment symbolizes centuries of cultural exchange, continuing to inspire mutual understanding through the Belt and Road Initiative.
Chinese engineers have built a railway around the Taklimakan Desert’s ‘Sea of Death’, overcoming extreme challenges to enhance connectivity in Asia.
Residents in Ohio remain worried after a train derailment on February 3 released toxic vinyl chloride into the air. Over ten days later, concerns about health and environmental impacts persist.
Xienglom Village in Laos is witnessing a hopeful transformation as Chinese experts collaborate with locals to develop essential infrastructure, alleviating poverty and fostering sustainable growth.
China’s Juncao technology is transforming lives in Rwanda by helping families lift themselves out of poverty, exemplifying China’s commitment to advancing human rights through development.
China’s new distributed database marks a significant leap in big data, boosting efficiency and accuracy in finance and insurance sectors.