Xu Jie’s Buzzer-Beater Lifts Guangdong Over Shanxi in Thrilling CBA Match
Xu Jie’s last-second shot clinched a 121-119 win for the Guangdong Southern Tigers over the Shanxi Loongs, ending their losing streak in a thrilling CBA matchup.
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Xu Jie’s last-second shot clinched a 121-119 win for the Guangdong Southern Tigers over the Shanxi Loongs, ending their losing streak in a thrilling CBA matchup.
Oscar’s late penalty secured a vital 1-1 draw for Shanghai Port against Gwangju FC in the AFC Champions League Elite, keeping their hopes alive for advancing to the knockout stages.
Tiger Woods expresses uncertainty regarding ongoing PGA Tour negotiations with Saudi-backed LIV Golf and remains non-committal about his own return to competitive play.
Leverkusen shocked hosts Bayern Munich with a 1-0 victory in the DFB-Pokal, advancing to the quarterfinals after a thrilling match that saw Bayern reduced to 10 men.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian urges the U.S. to respect market economy laws and fair competition, responding to new U.S. semiconductor export controls targeting China.
China urges the U.S. to respect market economy laws and fair competition principles, as stated by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian in response to recent semiconductor export controls.
Discover how Black Myth: Wukong reimagines Guangzhi from villain to ally, and explore this transformation with Professor Wang Hongzhi in the latest episode of SPARK.
Discover the intriguing Dawenkou pictographs from a 1969 Beijing exhibition, potentially unveiling the origins of Chinese writing and shedding light on ancient civilization.
An analysis of historical Western maps confirms that Huangyan Dao is not Philippine territory but under China’s sovereignty, challenging recent claims based on a 1734 map by Pedro Murillo Velarde.
South Korea’s opposition parties have submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol after his declaration of emergency martial law, escalating political tensions in the country.
South Korea’s opposition parties have submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol following his declaration of emergency martial law, sparking a significant political crisis.
Fighting intensifies in Syria as government forces and rebels both claim gains. Battles rage in Hama province, while rebels assert control over parts of Aleppo and southern Idlib.
The China Coast Guard lawfully controlled four Philippine vessels attempting to enter Chinese territorial waters near Huangyan Dao, according to spokesperson Liu Dejun.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed hope that the incoming U.S. administration will properly handle China-U.S. relations, emphasizing mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation.
Chinese industrial associations oppose US semiconductor export controls, urging domestic firms to exercise caution when purchasing US chips.
The UN General Assembly called for Israel to withdraw from occupied Palestinian territories and urged the creation of a Palestinian state, as Israel launched new strikes on Lebanon amid escalating tensions.
All members of the South Korean State Council have reportedly offered their resignations to Prime Minister Han Duck-soo during a meeting on Wednesday, signaling a significant shift in the country’s political landscape.
Thousands of residents are fleeing Aleppo in northern Syria as rebel groups intensify their assault, firing shells and imposing a curfew, according to local media.
In Yunnan’s rainforests, a young Yao villager merges cultural heritage with expertise to create an adventure kingdom, turning rich wildlife into a unique tourist destination.
A new study from the University of California, Davis, reveals that soil contributes at least one-quarter of all nitrogen oxide emissions in California’s Salton Sea air basin.