Beijing Warns Taiwan Independence Efforts ‘Will Come to No Good End’
China’s defense ministry warns Taiwan’s DPP authorities against independence moves, reaffirming commitment to ‘one-China’ principle amid rising tensions.
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China’s defense ministry warns Taiwan’s DPP authorities against independence moves, reaffirming commitment to ‘one-China’ principle amid rising tensions.
The Trump administration’s crackdown on Harvard over antisemitism claims sparks debate over academic freedom and federal overreach in US higher education.
A U.S. court ruling temporarily halted key Trump tariffs, causing global trade uncertainty. China urges an end to unilateral measures as the issue may head to the Supreme Court.
The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) launches in Hong Kong, offering a new approach to global disputes with inclusivity and efficiency. Over 60 countries participate.
Amid U.S. visa restrictions, a viral children’s choir performance in Beijing highlights enduring cultural ties between the U.S. and China.
Chinese enterprises ramp up hiring efforts as college graduates set to exceed 12 million in 2025, signaling economic resilience and opportunity.
China invites SCO members to establish a joint AI application center, aiming to enhance tech collaboration and bridge the digital divide, announced at the 2025 China-SCO forum in Tianjin.
Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz brings ‘La La Land in Concert’ to Shanghai, blending live orchestral music with cinematic visuals for a mesmerizing premiere.
ITTF reaffirms integrity of presidential election after close vote and disruptions, pledges investigation into AGM incident.
China and Japan report progress in latest talks on aquatic product trade, signaling potential stabilization in bilateral economic relations.
Israel agrees to US-proposed Gaza ceasefire plan as Hamas reviews terms, with deep divisions remaining over key demands and humanitarian priorities.
A massive glacier collapse buries a Swiss village, raising climate concerns as residents face devastation and uncertain recovery.
Yiwu, China’s global small goods capital, demonstrates market resilience through diversified trade networks amid U.S. tariff uncertainties.
South Korea’s early voting sees record numbers, reflecting high public engagement in the presidential election with regional implications.
Chinese FM Wang Yi attended the signing of a global mediation convention in Hong Kong, highlighting the city’s role in international diplomacy and economic cooperation.
Harvard faces federal funding cuts and international student restrictions as Trump’s administration escalates its culture war against elite institutions.
As U.S. policies disrupt academia, China’s universities and industries attract global talent, reshaping education and innovation landscapes across Asia.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and APRC’s Surakiart discuss enhancing Asian peace through new mediation initiatives and regional cooperation in Hong Kong.
Leaders and media experts gather in Astana to enhance China-Central Asia collaboration through the 2025 Media Cooperation Forum, focusing on shared development and Belt and Road initiatives.
A U.S. appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump-era tariffs, impacting Asian manufacturing and global trade dynamics as legal challenges continue.