Anisimova Outlasts Zhang Shuai in Thrilling China Open Clash
Amanda Anisimova defeats Zhang Shuai in a tense third-round match at the China Open, advancing to face Karolina Muchova.
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Amanda Anisimova defeats Zhang Shuai in a tense third-round match at the China Open, advancing to face Karolina Muchova.
Drone footage reveals polar bears repurposing an abandoned Russian research station, highlighting climate change’s impact on Arctic wildlife habitats.
Xinjiang’s inaugural international photography contest offers $7,000 prizes for documentary and landscape entries. Submit by December 1, 2025.
Female filmmakers in China are breaking barriers across cinematography, directing, and technical roles, reshaping the industry’s creative landscape as highlighted at BIFF 2025.
Cardiologist shares life-saving strategies for heart health ahead of World Heart Day, emphasizing prevention through daily lifestyle choices and debunking common myths.
ROK’s new visa-free policy for Chinese tourists aims to revive economic ties and boost domestic demand, signaling deeper regional cooperation.
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan drives massive water infrastructure growth, enhancing agriculture, urban life, and economic stability through record investments and tech innovation.
UN reinstates sanctions on Iran’s nuclear program, triggering international reactions. Tehran warns of retaliation as global powers urge compliance.
The ancient Kirgiz epic Manas continues to shape cultural identity in China’s Xinjiang through dedicated inheritors like Tuohenali, blending tradition with modern preservation.
Discover Long Lake, Jiuzhaigou’s highest-altitude lake – a mystical ‘blue mirror’ fed by snow-capped peaks and steeped in Tibetan lore.
U.S. President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu to meet amid escalating Gaza conflict, as Hamas reports hostages missing and civilian casualties rise.
Iran’s security chief meets Hezbollah leader in Beirut, pledging comprehensive support for Lebanon amid regional tensions and calls for Saudi cooperation.
China’s submarine oil and gas pipelines exceed 10,000 km, positioning the country as a global leader in energy infrastructure and supporting future green transitions.
Chinese scientists achieve 351,000 gauss magnetic field using superconducting tech, enabling breakthroughs in fusion energy and advanced industrial applications.
South Korea introduces a trial visa-free entry program for Chinese group tourists, aiming to boost tourism and stimulate economic growth through increased visitor numbers.
Taipei celebrates Confucius’ 2,576th birthday with traditional ceremonies, student performances, and cross-generational cultural preservation efforts.
China and Hong Kong officials reject US claims about business climate, defend national security laws and highlight continued international investor confidence.
China achieves near gender parity in education, with women surpassing men in higher education enrollments, signaling progress in equality and workforce potential.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance confirms consideration of Tomahawk missile transfers to Ukraine as Russia intensifies attacks, with Trump’s decision pending.
Former Marine opens fire at Michigan Mormon church, killing 4 and injuring 8 before police intervention. Investigation into motive ongoing.