
Hainan’s Fengmu Town Celebrates Bountiful Bitter Gourd Harvest
Fengmu Town in Hainan reports a thriving bitter gourd harvest, driving rural revitalization and showcasing agricultural innovation.
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Fengmu Town in Hainan reports a thriving bitter gourd harvest, driving rural revitalization and showcasing agricultural innovation.
Sichuan’s Ruoergai Wetland reveals the Yellow River’s first great bend, blending ecological significance with sustainable tourism opportunities.
Explore the Liuhe spear, Bajiquan’s iconic weapon blending martial precision with cultural heritage in a dynamic symbol of power.
Controversial ‘Enhanced Games’ event allowing performance-enhancing drugs faces global criticism, raising questions about sports integrity and athlete safety.
The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate Gaza ceasefire, drawing criticism as humanitarian conditions worsen.
U.S. blocks UN Security Council resolution calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid access, sparking international debate.
The US plans to hike steel and aluminum tariffs to 50% by 2025, impacting global trade and key industries. Analysts warn of supply chain shifts and rising costs.
A pair of light-vented bulbuls in Hainan demonstrate remarkable shared parenting duties, highlighting rainforest ecosystem health through their coordinated incubation behavior.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes dialogue and cooperation as essential pillars for stabilizing China-U.S. relations during meeting with new U.S. envoy.
China approves its first domestically developed 9-valent HPV vaccine, a major step in public health and medical innovation offering broader protection against cervical cancer.
New U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum trigger industry backlash and international countermeasures, raising costs for consumers and businesses.
Elon Musk and GOP conservatives challenge Trump’s tax-cut bill, citing $3 trillion debt risks. Senate debates loom as White House defends the plan.
China opposes NATO’s involvement in the Asia-Pacific, reaffirming Taiwan as part of China and advocating regional stability through dialogue.
Guangzhou police accuse 20 Taiwan suspects of cyberattacks linked to the DPP’s ICEFCOM, escalating cross-strait tensions over cybersecurity.
China approves its first domestically developed nine-valent HPV vaccine, enhancing cervical cancer prevention efforts and expanding access to advanced medical solutions.
The U.S. blocked a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate Gaza ceasefire, drawing condemnation from global diplomats and raising concerns over humanitarian access.
Zhou Yu lures Zhuge Liang into Wu’s camp under the pretense of seizing Cao Cao’s supplies at Jutie Mountain, secretly intending to have Cao’s forces eliminate him. Zhuge Liang, aware of Zhou Yu’s plot, feigns compliance while planning to strike by water instead. Meanwhile, Liu Bei sails to meet Zhou Yu, but Guan Yu’s presence thwarts the assassination. Back at camp, Zhou Yu executes Cao Cao’s envoy, provoking Cao’s fury. Naval battles ensue at the Three Rivers’ mouth: Gan Ning’s archery routs Cai Yan, and Wu’s fleet overwhelms Cao’s poorly trained soldiers. Cao rebuilds his river defenses under Mao Jie and Yu Jin. Zhou Yu, cautious of Zhuge Liang’s insight, prepares further stratagems, while Lu Su and Zhuge Liang conspire to secure victory.
Top diplomats from China and the UAE reaffirm commitment to expanding cooperation and mutual support during high-level talks in Beijing.
Top diplomats from China and Japan stress learning from history to foster future cooperation, emphasizing people-to-people exchanges and economic collaboration.
US President Trump signs a new proclamation banning entry from 12 countries, citing national security risks. Partial restrictions apply to seven others.