
U.S. Revokes Harvard’s International Student Program Amid Political Tensions
U.S. revokes Harvard’s international student program over unproven security claims, escalating tensions between government and academia.
News & Insights Across Asia
U.S. revokes Harvard’s international student program over unproven security claims, escalating tensions between government and academia.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces unprecedented threats from climate change, with scientists racing to restore the iconic ecosystem amid record bleaching events.
China accuses the Philippines of illegal activities near disputed reefs, urging immediate cessation to protect regional stability.
Spanish SMEs face challenges as U.S. tariffs impact the automotive supply chain. Técnica del Decoletaje shares insights on rising costs and industry-wide effects.
Fifth round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks begins in Rome, addressing uranium enrichment and sanctions relief amid ongoing diplomatic stalemate.
The U.S. ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense system sparks debate over its impact on global stability and space militarization, drawing international concern.
UN delivers first major aid shipment to Gaza in months, but officials warn supplies fall short as famine risks escalate for 2.1 million residents.
Shanghai residents embrace medieval combat games on city rooftops, blending historical martial arts with modern team-building activities.
A US federal judge blocks Trump’s bid to dismantle the Education Department, raising questions about implications for Asia’s education ties and investor strategies.
China strengthens collaboration with SCO countries on poverty reduction and sustainable development, sharing strategies for regional growth under President Xi’s leadership.
Slovakia’s automotive sector thrives with Chinese investments in EVs and tech, as industry leaders highlight strategic partnerships driving economic growth.
Philippine President orders Cabinet resignations following major election loss, signaling potential policy shifts and regional implications.
Eight people missing after a mudslide in Guangxi’s Longsheng County. Rescue operations continue as authorities assess damage to homes and infrastructure.
Yuan Shao succumbs to illness; Lady Liu has his concubines slain. Yuan Shang claims Jizhou, igniting fierce conflict with his brother Yuan Tan.
DPRK authorities investigate a destroyer launch accident at Chongjin Shipyard, with repairs expected to take over 10 days. KCNA reports revised damage assessments.
US revokes Harvard’s ability to enroll international students, citing compliance issues. The move impacts thousands and sparks debate on academic freedom.
China and Turkmenistan commit to deepening cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, enhancing legislative exchanges and mutual support on key issues.
A U.S. man faces murder charges for killing two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, allegedly shouting ‘Free Palestine’ during the attack.
China condemns terrorist attack on school bus in Pakistan’s Balochistan, pledges continued support for regional security and counter-terrorism efforts.
The 4th China-CEEC Expo in Ningbo highlights smart manufacturing and digital innovations, fostering new industrial opportunities between China and Central Europe.