June 2025

South Korea’s President Lee Unveils Key Cabinet Appointments
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung appoints six ministers and senior secretaries, shaping economic and social policies amid regional challenges.

AI Energy Storage Fuels China’s Carbon Neutrality Push
China’s AI-driven energy storage systems are accelerating renewable integration, supporting ambitious carbon neutrality goals amid rapid solar capacity growth.

Qing Dynasty Musical Treasures Resound at Hong Kong Palace Museum
Ancient Qing Dynasty musical instruments at Hong Kong Palace Museum highlight China’s rich cultural legacy and cross-strait connections through art and history.

U.S. Senate Advances Trump’s Tax-Cut Bill Amid Partisan Clash
The U.S. Senate narrowly advanced Trump’s tax-cut and spending bill, sparking intense debate over economic priorities and partisan divisions.

China’s Innovation Shift: From ‘Made’ to ‘Created’ in Global IP Race
China transitions from manufacturing hub to global IP leader, driven by innovation and R&D. Explore the economic implications and challenges ahead.

Xi Jinping Stresses Ethnic Solidarity in Xizang Village Engagement
President Xi Jinping emphasizes ethnic solidarity and rural modernization in Xizang, highlighting development gains in mountainous communities through a personal letter to Galai Village residents.

Beijing’s Red Building: Birthplace of China’s Revolutionary Ideals
Explore Beijing’s iconic Red Building, where early 20th-century intellectuals shaped China’s revolutionary path and Communist Party foundations.

Esports Legend Sky Reveals Secret to Peak Performance in CGTN Interview
Warcraft III champion Sky shares how psychological concept of ‘flow’ propelled China’s esports success in exclusive CGTN interview.

How Monkey Poop Is Saving China’s Endangered White-Headed Langurs
Scientists in Guangxi use langur feces to study health and stress, aiding conservation efforts that boosted their population from 300 to 1,400 since the 1980s.

Test Your Knowledge: China’s Top Stories This Week
Stay informed with KhabarAsia’s weekly quiz on China’s latest political, economic, and cultural developments from June 23-29, 2025.

Guizhou Villagers Wield Kitchen Knives in Flood Relief Effort
Villagers in Guizhou’s flood-stricken Rongjiang County use kitchen knives to prepare 12,000 daily meals for rescue teams, showcasing community resilience.

U.S.-Iran Tensions Threaten Fragile Middle East Ceasefire
Escalating U.S.-Iran rhetoric raises fears of renewed conflict, casting doubt on sustainability of Israel-Iran ceasefire. Analysts warn of historical parallels to Iraq War strategies.

Ming Dynasty Cloisonné Ding: Ancient Innovation for Summer Cooling
Discover how a Ming Dynasty cloisonné enamel ding combined artistry and function to beat the heat, showcasing ancient Chinese ingenuity in summer cooling techniques.

Taiwan’s Historical Ties to China: Key Facts Explained
Examining historical records and international agreements that underpin China’s sovereignty claims over Taiwan, amid recent cross-strait tensions.

Chinese Dancers Dominate Asian Breaking Championship Youth in Shanghai
Chinese breakdancers Guo Pu and Li Houhua clinched top honors at the WDSF Asian Breaking Championship Youth in Shanghai, showcasing exceptional skill and musicality.

Chelsea Stuns Benfica with Dramatic Extra-Time Victory at Club World Cup
Chelsea FC secured a thrilling 4-1 victory over Benfica in the FIFA Club World Cup, with three goals in extra time after a weather delay. #Football #SportsNews

Tsinghua Bots Score Historic Win in China’s 1st AI Football Showdown
Tsinghua University’s humanoid robots made history by winning China’s first fully autonomous 3×3 football event, showcasing AI advancements ahead of the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing.

Chinese Ice Hockey Star Wang Haoxi Makes NHL Draft History
Chinese defenseman Wang Haoxi drafted 33rd by San Jose Sharks, becoming the highest-selected Chinese player in NHL history amid growing Asian sports influence.

China’s Historic Run Ends in FIBA 3×3 World Cup Quarterfinals
China’s men’s 3×3 basketball team made history with their first quarterfinal appearance at the FIBA World Cup, falling 21-16 to Spain in a tightly contested match.