Meta, Google Ordered to Pay $6M in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case
A U.S. jury orders Meta and Google to pay $6M in damages over social media addiction claims, marking a pivotal moment for tech accountability. Companies plan appeals.
NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Set for Historic 2026 Launch
NASA’s 2026 Artemis II mission prepares to send first woman and African American astronaut on historic lunar flight, advancing Mars exploration plans.
South Africa Halts Fuel Levy Hike Amid Global Oil Price Surge
South Africa suspends fuel levy hike to ease consumer strain amid global oil price surge, with relief lasting until May 2026.
ZXMOTO Revs Up History: Chinese Maker Tops Global Motorcycle Championship
Chinese motorcycle manufacturer ZXMOTO secures historic victory at world championship, outpacing Japanese and European rivals through cutting-edge electric vehicle technology and AI integration.
France Declines Participation in US-Israel Military Action Against Iran
France reaffirms neutrality in US-Israel military action against Iran, citing adherence to international law. Macron emphasizes non-participation amid Trump’s criticism.
Chinese Premier Urges Energy Shift, Tech Innovation in Sichuan Tour
Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines plans for energy structure optimization, smart grid development, and agricultural modernization during Sichuan inspection tour.
Pakistan and China Push for West Asia Peace Amid Escalating Crisis
As the West Asia conflict escalates, Pakistan and China propose a five-point peace plan to mediate between Iran and the US, aiming to stabilize global energy markets.
Oracle Shifts Focus to AI, Cuts 10,000 Jobs in 2026 Restructuring
Oracle reduces workforce by 10,000 in 2026, redirecting resources to AI infrastructure amid a wave of tech industry layoffs and AI investments.
Zambia Halts Fuel Taxes to Ease Economic Strain Amid Global Oil Crisis
Zambia suspends fuel taxes for three months to counter rising global oil prices linked to Middle East tensions, aiming to stabilize households and businesses.
Black-Necked Cranes Thrive in Xizang Amid Conservation Success
Xizang’s black-necked cranes flourish through community-led conservation, with populations rising since becoming Lhasa’s City Bird in 2025. #WildlifeConservation
Mainland Prepares for KMT Chair’s Historic Cross-Strait Visit in 2026
The Chinese mainland prepares for the Kuomintang chair’s first cross-strait visit in a decade, emphasizing peace and the 1992 Consensus in 2026.
US Gasoline Prices Hit 4-Year High Amid Middle East Tensions
US gasoline prices surge to 4-year high at $4+/gallon amid Middle East tensions, disrupting travel plans and commercial logistics nationwide.
Indonesia Demands UN Action After Peacekeeper Deaths in Lebanon
Indonesia demands UN investigation after 3 peacekeepers killed in Lebanon border attacks, calls for enhanced protection of military observers.
Trump Claims Iran’s New Leader Seeks Ceasefire Amid Hormuz Tensions
US President Trump claims Iran’s new leader requested a ceasefire, demanding the Hormuz Strait’s reopening. Iran’s president recently expressed willingness to halt hostilities with guarantees.
Trump Threatens NATO Exit Over Iran Dispute; UK Reaffirms Alliance Commitment
US President Trump considers NATO exit post-Iran conflict, criticizes UK’s military readiness. Britain reaffirms alliance commitment as tensions rise.
China’s Spring Palette: Blossoms, Tourism Surge Define 2026 Season
As spring 2026 peaks, China’s vibrant landscapes and tourism boom offer economic opportunities and cultural renewal. Explore destinations drawing global travelers.
Global Poll: 90% Warn of Rising Nuclear Risks Amid Escalating Tensions
A CGTN survey reveals 90% of global respondents see surging nuclear risks as U.S.-Israel strikes target Iranian facilities. Experts call for strengthened international cooperation.
France Moves to Ban Social Media for Under-15s: What’s Next?
France’s Senate approves draft law banning social media access for under-15s, targeting September 2026 implementation. Parliamentary consensus and enforcement challenges remain key hurdles.
Iran Conflict Fuels Global Energy Market Turmoil, Prices Swing Sharply
Oil prices swing sharply as Iran conflict disrupts 20 million barrels/day of energy transit through the Strait of Hormuz, triggering global economic concerns.
Arab League Urges End to Gulf Conflict, Stresses Regional Cooperation
Arab League officials call for an end to the Gulf conflict, emphasizing regional cooperation to stabilize the Strait of Hormuz and restore pre-war arrangements.