Shenzhou-21 Crew Set for Return to Earth After Successful Orbit Handover
The Shenzhou-21 crew, including Zhang Lu, Wu Fei, and Zhang Hongzhang, will return to the Chinese mainland after completing their handover to the Shenzhou-23 crew.
Local Innovation: The Unsung Heroes of Global Climate Action
Researchers from Tsinghua University highlight how local governments are becoming key innovators in fighting climate change and health crises, filling gaps left by national policies.
Tragic Road Accident in Central China Leaves 13 Dead
A tragic road accident in Nanyang City, Henan Province, has left 13 dead and 3 injured after an overloaded van collided with a truck.
China to Open Market to Coffee Beans from 53 African Nations
Starting July 20, 2026, China will grant market access to coffee beans from 53 African countries, streamlining trade and boosting agricultural exports through unified requirements.
Chinese Researchers Develop Innovative Prototype to Solve Hypersonic Flight Hurdles
A new statorless counter-rotating ramjet prototype from the Chinese Academy of Sciences aims to solve critical hypersonic flight challenges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Advances Multilateralism and Strategic Ties at UN
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held high-level sideline meetings at the UN Security Council on May 26, emphasizing multilateralism and strengthening ties across Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
Goal for Peace: How Football Unified Côte d’Ivoire Ahead of the 2026 World Cup
From civil war to a historic unbeaten World Cup run, Côte d’Ivoire demonstrates how football can drive national reconciliation and unity.
China Actively Working to De-escalate US-Iran Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announces China’s active role in de-escalating tensions between the US and Iran to promote global and regional stability.
Saudi Arabia Leverages AI and Drones to Enhance Hajj Journey
Saudi Arabia integrates AI-powered analysis and drone technology to optimize medical and logistical support for pilgrims during the Hajj journey in 2026.
WHO Calls for Immediate Ceasefire in DR Congo to Halt Ebola Surge
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urges a ceasefire in DR Congo as conflict hinders efforts to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak with no known vaccine.
African Powerhouses Finalize Base Camps Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
African nations have finalized their strategic training bases across the US, Mexico, and Canada as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting June 11.
AI Revolution Sparks Energy and Data Center Investment Surge in Africa
The global AI boom is transforming Africa into a strategic hub for data centers and energy investment, driving innovation in sustainable power and digital infrastructure.
AI Boom Sparks Surge in Energy and Data Center Investments Across Africa
Africa is emerging as a strategic destination for AI infrastructure, drawing massive investment in energy and data centers to support the global computing boom.
State Council Probes Deadly Coal Mine Blast in Shanxi Province
The State Council has assembled a high-level team to investigate a fatal gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi Province, emphasizing accountability and safety overhauls.
Chinese State Council Launches Probe into Deadly Shanxi Coal Mine Blast
The Chinese State Council has formed a high-level task force to investigate a deadly gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi Province.
Middle East Tensions Surge as Israel Targets Hamas Leadership and Expands Lebanese Operations
Israel reports the killing of Hamas’ new armed wing chief in Gaza amid expanding operations in Lebanon and diplomatic tensions involving the ROK and Iran.
Ghana Begins Repatriation of Citizens from South Africa Amid Rising Unrest
Ghana has launched a voluntary repatriation program for its citizens in South Africa following safety concerns driven by anti-immigrant protests.
China Condemns Dutch Navy Intrusion Near Xisha Qundao
The Chinese military has condemned the Dutch Navy frigate HNLMS De Ruyter for illegally intruding into territorial waters and airspace near Xisha Qundao.
South Africa’s Parliament Names Committee to Probe President Ramaphosa
South Africa’s Parliament has appointed a 31-member committee to investigate President Cyril Ramaphosa’s potential impeachment over the Phala Phala scandal following a court ruling.
Israeli Military Strikes in Southern Lebanon Leave Dozens Dead
Israeli military strikes on over 150 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon have resulted in at least 31 deaths and 40 injuries across multiple regions.













