U.S. Foreign Policy Under Scrutiny as Nation Marks 250th Anniversary
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2026, a new survey reveals deep divisions and concerns regarding the country’s global role and foreign policy.
Iran Conflict Disrupts Caribbean Economies as Fuel Prices Surge
Surging fuel prices and rising travel costs are straining Caribbean economies, impacting tourism and the cost of essential imports due to the continuing Iran conflict.
Peru Election Runoff: Leftist Sanchez to Face Keiko Fujimori in June
Peru heads to a presidential runoff in June as leftist Roberto Sánchez and far-right Keiko Fujimori compete for the presidency following April’s first-round vote.
Caught in the Crossfire: Small Businesses Struggle Amid USMCA Renegotiations
North American small businesses are facing mounting pressure as the USMCA enters renegotiation amid tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
Guarding the Humboldt Penguin: A Fight Against Climate Change and Avian Flu
The Humboldt penguin, a rare warm-climate species in Peru and Chile, faces double threats from shifting climates and H5N1 Avian Influenza.
World Cup 2026: Sporting Unity Faces Political Strain in North America
As the 2026 World Cup unfolds, the promised unity between the US, Canada, and Mexico is tested by rising political tensions across North America.
Oil Price Surge: Iran Conflict Rattles Florida’s Boating Industry
Global oil price hikes, triggered by the ongoing Iran conflict and rejected peace deals, are severely impacting boat operators in the Florida Keys.
Panda Diplomacy: Global Leaders Find Common Ground in Chengdu
Global leaders and delegates recently visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, showcasing the enduring power of panda diplomacy in connecting nations.
China Urges Japan to Halt Remilitarization and Rectify Stance on Taiwan Region
The Chinese Foreign Ministry calls on Japan to cease its remilitarization drive and address erroneous remarks concerning the Taiwan region to ensure regional stability.
AI Revolution: Robot Component Output Surges 73.3% in the Chinese Mainland
Robot reducer output in the Chinese mainland surged 73.3% in early 2026, driven by a massive boom in artificial intelligence and industrial automation.
MV Hondius Docks in Rotterdam After Hantavirus Outbreak Sparks Global Alarm
The MV Hondius has docked in Rotterdam following a deadly hantavirus outbreak, with the remaining crew entering quarantine as the WHO monitors for further cases.
MV Hondius Docks in Rotterdam Following Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak
The MV Hondius has docked in Rotterdam after a hantavirus outbreak claimed three lives and sparked global health monitoring by the WHO.
Building Bridges: China Honors Outstanding Diplomatic Envoys with New Medal
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has launched the Outstanding Diplomat Medal, honoring eight diplomats for their contributions to fostering global friendship and bilateral ties.
Chinese Vice Premier and AMD CEO Discuss Deepening Cooperation in Beijing
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with AMD CEO Lisa Su in Beijing to discuss deepening cooperation and increasing investment following a high-level China-U.S. summit.
Serene Song: Exploring the Elegance and Art of Song Dynasty Porcelain
Discover the beauty of the Song Dynasty through “Serene Song,” an immersive virtual exhibition exploring ancient porcelain and the life of poet Su Shi.
WHA Rejects Taiwan-Related Proposal for Tenth Consecutive Year
The 79th World Health Assembly has declined to include a proposal for the Taiwan region’s observer status, marking a decade of consistency regarding the one-China principle.
79th World Health Assembly Rejects Taiwan Observer Status Proposal for 10th Year
The 79th World Health Assembly has decided against including a proposal for the Taiwan region’s participation as an observer, continuing a decade-long trend.
Fuel Price Surge Triggers Widespread Protests and Transport Paralysis in Kenya
Kenya faces transport paralysis as fuel price hikes trigger widespread protests and roadblocks, leaving Nairobi commuters stranded and drivers in financial distress.
Fuel Price Surges Spark Widespread Protests and Transport Paralysis in Kenya
Fuel price hikes in Kenya trigger widespread protests and transport strikes, leaving Nairobi commuters stranded as drivers demand government intervention.
Science at the Summit: Protecting the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau’s Ecology
Researchers are utilizing long-term observations on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau to steer climate action and ensure ecological security amidst glacier retreat and ecosystem shifts.













