
Zheng Qinwen Fights Into French Open Quarterfinals
Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen advances to the French Open quarterfinals after a thrilling three-set victory, setting up a clash with World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
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Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen advances to the French Open quarterfinals after a thrilling three-set victory, setting up a clash with World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
Britain announces expansion of nuclear-powered submarines and defense upgrades to counter modern threats, aligning with AUKUS partners and boosting military spending.
As Russia and Ukraine prepare for a second round of peace talks in Istanbul, both sides present new proposals amid escalating military actions. Key issues include a ceasefire and prisoner exchanges.
Olympic champion Chen Yufei secures Singapore Open title, marking a powerful comeback with 22 consecutive wins, while Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn dominates men’s singles.
China’s consumer goods trade-in initiative drives 1.1 trillion yuan in sales, boosting domestic demand and sustainable consumption, per Ministry of Commerce data.
Historian Karol Nawrocki defies polls to win Poland’s presidency, with potential implications for EU-Asia economic ties and regional diplomacy.
China accuses U.S. of violating trade consensus through new tech restrictions and visa policies, escalating bilateral tensions.
As Ukraine and Russia commence peace talks, global attention focuses on the potential for diplomatic breakthroughs in a conflict with far-reaching implications.
Exclusive insights from former NZ PM Jenny Shipley on deepening China-New Zealand economic ties, FTA legacy, and shared growth strategies.
Ukraine reports its largest long-range drone attack on Russian military bases, destroying strategic bombers; Russia disputes the claims.
Hamas expresses readiness for Gaza ceasefire talks as Egypt and Qatar mediate. Tensions rise amid Israeli military expansion and recent aid site casualties.
Torrential rains in Yunnan Province trigger landslides, displace thousands, and disrupt infrastructure as authorities scramble relief efforts.
At Changban Bridge, Zhang Fei’s thunderous roar halts Cao Cao’s advance, as he levels his spear alone, terrifying a million-strong army into retreat.
A deadly fire at a Mexican rehabilitation center kills 12, reigniting concerns about safety standards and healthcare infrastructure in central Mexico.
Iran’s atomic chief asserts uranium enrichment as a non-negotiable right amid IAEA scrutiny and ongoing U.S.-mediated talks on sanctions relief.
A suspect was arrested following a targeted attack on a pro-Israel demonstration in Colorado, leaving multiple injured. FBI investigates as an act of terror.
Six injured in Colorado attack during Israel-Gaza demonstration; FBI investigates as terrorism. Implications for global security and Asian diaspora.
Poland’s presidential election sees nationalist-backed Karol Nawrocki leading with 51% in exit polls, signaling a tight race against centrist rival Rafal Trzaskowski.
Former US President Trump unveils steep tariffs on steel imports, sparking concerns over global trade dynamics as US markets show resilience.
U.S. Senate approves national monument for Tulsa’s 1921 race massacre, launching a ‘road to repair’ for survivors and descendants.