
China Opens Lunar Samples for Global Research
China approves 32 research groups to study 30,881.8mg of lunar samples from Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 missions, advancing global space exploration.
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China approves 32 research groups to study 30,881.8mg of lunar samples from Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 missions, advancing global space exploration.
Tens of thousands marched across Sydney Harbour Bridge demanding an end to Gaza conflict and famine, with simultaneous rallies in Melbourne.
Renowned comic artist Zhu Deyong argues AI lacks the human soul essential for storytelling, emphasizing cultural preservation in the tech age.
Artificial breeding programs boost population of critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoises, signaling ecological progress in China’s longest river system.
China’s Albatross unmanned vessel successfully collects typhoon core data, revolutionizing storm forecasting and disaster response systems across Asia.
Spanish economist Sergi Basco warns the EU’s new tariff deal with the U.S. may disproportionately harm Germany and Spain, citing weak negotiation tactics and economic risks.
South Korea begins removing border loudspeakers aimed at DPRK, signaling efforts to ease tensions and promote peace on the Korean Peninsula.
China’s summer box office exceeds 7 billion yuan, driven by historical dramas and expanding regional cinema markets, signaling industry resurgence.
Israeli PM Netanyahu urges ICRC to aid Gaza hostages after distressing videos surface. Hamas offers access in exchange for humanitarian corridors as protests escalate.
U.S. President Trump hints at Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s potential Russia visit, warning of sanctions if Moscow rejects Ukraine ceasefire by Friday.
US President Trump plans to appoint new leaders at the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Federal Reserve, citing concerns over jobs data accuracy and central bank policies.
Washington’s ‘Charm of the East’ event blended Chinese cultural heritage with vegetarian cuisine, attracting diplomats from 60 countries to the Library of Congress.
At least 68 dead and 74 missing after a migrant boat capsizes off Yemen’s coast, highlighting risks of irregular migration amid Yemen’s humanitarian crisis.
U.S. universities face federal funding cuts as the Trump administration targets UCLA over compliance issues, raising concerns for global research collaborations.
A federal judge halts a Trump-era law blocking Medicaid funds to abortion clinics, sparking debates on reproductive rights and healthcare access.
Guangdong-developed underwater robots with AI capabilities are transforming deep-sea exploration and infrastructure inspection across Asia’s marine environments.
Senior CPC official Cai Qi engages top experts at annual Beidaihe retreat, emphasizing China’s push for scientific innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
New show ‘Blossoming China’ explores China’s floral heritage and growing economic impact through garden tours and cultural insights, premiering on CCTV-1.
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