Brothers Reimagine Border Village Life, Spur Tourism and Cultural Revival
Two brothers in a remote Yao village on the China-Laos border are transforming their community through a cooperative and digital storytelling, creating a model for rural revitalization.
China as Global ‘Power Bank’: Charging Growth at Home and Abroad
Former business leader Clare Pearson describes China as a global ‘power bank,’ fueling growth worldwide through infrastructure, innovation, and people-centered development.
Simple Delivery App Request Unlocks Flood of Compassion in Foshan
A cancer patient in Foshan asked for company via a delivery app. Strangers responded with an overwhelming wave of visits and support, giving her renewed strength.
Safety, Community & Respect: US Star Mickey Guyton Reflects on Life in China
Country music star Mickey Guyton reflects on her recent time in China, highlighting the sense of safety, vibrant community life, and respect for the elderly that left a lasting impression.
China Emerges as Top Global Tourist Destination in 2026
Geopolitical analyst Cyrus Janssen highlights China’s rise as a top global tourist destination in 2026, driven by massive infrastructure and cultural investment.
Sachs: US ‘Delusional’ to Believe It Still Dictates Global Order
Columbia Professor Jeffrey Sachs argues the US has lost its lone-superpower status, calling the belief it dictates global affairs “delusional” in a multipolar era.
Trump Clashes with Reporter Over Iran War Timeline
US President Donald Trump defended his Iran war strategy in a heated exchange with a reporter, citing military progress and drawing comparisons to past conflicts.
China Unveils Global Partners for Historic Mars Sample Return Mission
China has selected five international partners for its ambitious Tianwen-3 mission to return samples from Mars, marking a new phase in global space collaboration.
Iran War Exposes Limits of US Military Power, Analyst Says
Columbia professor Jeffrey Sachs argues the Iran war has starkly exposed the limits of American military power, with Iran potentially emerging stronger.
China Rejects US Accusations, Defends AI Industry Achievements
China firmly rejects recent U.S. allegations of AI intellectual property theft, defending its industry achievements and calling for an end to “technological coercion.”
Russia Accuses Japan of Ignoring WWII Lessons, Whitewashing Crimes
Russia criticizes Japan’s PM for whitewashing WWII crimes and warns that its remilitarization policies are raising regional tensions.
China, Thailand Strengthen Ties, Plan ‘New Golden 50 Years’
Chinese and Thai foreign ministers met in Bangkok, pledging to deepen strategic cooperation, align development plans, and work towards a ‘new golden 50 years’ for bilateral relations.
Charting the Stars: China’s Space Program Enters Its Eighth Decade
China’s space program celebrates over 70 years of progress, highlighting record-breaking launches in 2025 and historic milestones as it advances into a new decade of cosmic exploration.
Beijing Hosts World’s Largest Auto Show, Unveiling Mobility’s Future
The 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, the world’s largest auto show, opens with record scale, showcasing the future of smart, electric mobility.
Chinese Wuxia Film ‘Blade of the Guardians’ Premieres in Montreal
Chinese film ‘Blade of the Guardians,’ featuring Xinjiang landscapes and wuxia culture, screened at Montreal film festival, drawing over 300 attendees.
Pandas Ping Ping and Fu Shuang Head to Atlanta in New Conservation Pact
China sends two giant pandas, Ping Ping and Fu Shuang, to Zoo Atlanta under a new 10-year conservation and research agreement, continuing international efforts to protect the species.
Chile’s ‘Mega-Drought’ Intensifies, Posing a Severe Water Crisis
Chile faces a deepening water crisis as a prolonged ‘mega-drought’ persists, highlighting global climate challenges with lessons for resource management worldwide.
Global Aviation Hit by Widespread Fuel Shortages
A growing fuel shortage is causing flight cancellations and delays worldwide, with major Asian aviation hubs feeling significant operational strain.
Wildfires Ravage Southern U.S., Impacting Georgia and Florida
Major wildfires are actively burning in southern Georgia and northern Florida, prompting emergency responses and evacuations as of April 2026.
El Salvador’s Mass Gang Trials Test Limits of Justice
El Salvador conducts mass trials for nearly 500 alleged gang members, a landmark case testing justice under President Bukele’s security policies.













