
Panda Life in Hainan: A Glimpse into Gong Gong and Shun Shun’s World
Explore the daily lives of panda brothers Gong Gong and Shun Shun in Hainan, highlighting conservation efforts and eco-tourism in China’s tropical paradise.
News & Insights Across Asia
Explore the daily lives of panda brothers Gong Gong and Shun Shun in Hainan, highlighting conservation efforts and eco-tourism in China’s tropical paradise.
US academics criticize recent visa restrictions targeting international students, warning of impacts on university operations and global academic exchange.
Discover China’s new instant tax-refund system for international travelers, offering savings on shopping while exploring vibrant cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
American medical students from the University of Chicago visited Chinese hospitals, advocating for cross-cultural collaboration in healthcare to address global health challenges.
The EU’s new restrictions on Chinese medical device suppliers in public procurement spark criticism, raising concerns over trade fairness and China-EU economic relations.
China launches fourth group of internet satellites, advancing global connectivity plans and space-tech leadership with modified Long March-6 rocket.
Chinese envoy Zhai Jun’s Egypt visit highlights strengthened bilateral cooperation and alignment on regional stability, trade, and multilateralism.
A US judge blocks Trump’s latest attempt to bar foreign students from Harvard, citing immediate harm to the university and international education.
Lu Su brings Zhou Yu’s directive to Zhuge Liang, who predicts Cao Cao’s scrutiny and knows that Cai Mao and Zhang Yun’s deaths leave Wu secure. Zhou Yu then tasks Zhuge Liang with producing 100,000 arrows in three days. Secretly, Zhuge Liang borrows 20 boats, links them amid thick river fog, and beats drums to draw Cao’s archers to shoot. When the fog clears, each boat is bristling with five to six thousand arrows, totaling over 100,000. Backbone shaken, Cao Cao regrets his waste. Returning, Zhuge Liang admits that true generals study heaven and earth, foreseeing even the fog. Zhou Yu, witnessing the feat, praises his rival’s divine insight and pledges loyalty.
Southeast Asia reports rising COVID-19 cases linked to a new variant, prompting renewed health measures and travel advisories across the region.
Portugal’s new Prime Minister Luis Montenegro pledges administrative reforms and political stability with a streamlined 16-minister cabinet, marking rapid government transition.
Haiti’s healthcare system nears collapse as gang violence expands, worsening humanitarian crisis and straining regional stability.
The Trump administration’s proposed 100% tariffs on foreign films could disrupt global cinema markets, raising concerns among filmmakers and investors worldwide.
U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs impact Brazil and Mexico, raising concerns over Latin American trade stability and global economic ripple effects.
U.S. tariffs on Peruvian exports push the Andean nation to deepen economic ties with China, reshaping global trade dynamics.
St. Kitts and Nevis hosts global leaders and youth advocates at the Sustainable Island Summit, focusing on renewable energy and climate resilience in the Caribbean.
Chad suspends visa issuance to U.S. citizens in response to recent travel restrictions, citing reciprocity and national dignity.
Chinese and U.S. leaders discuss bilateral relations in recent phone talks, as CGTN launches a global poll to gauge international perspectives.
China calls on the U.S. to halt excessive national security-based tariffs, warning of global supply chain disruptions and vowing to protect its interests.
China launches 10 national data pilot zones to accelerate digital integration and economic growth, with Beijing leading as a data governance hub.