Massive Cyberattack on Canvas Platform Disrupts Thousands of US Schools
Thousands of US schools and colleges face disruptions after the hacking group Shinyhunters breached the Canvas learning platform, threatening the release of personal data.
Beyond the Stereotypes: An American Teacher’s Life in Beijing
American teacher Brian Siwka shares how living in Beijing shattered his misconceptions about safety and freedom in the Chinese mainland.
President Ramaphosa Denounces Anti-Immigrant Violence in South Africa
President Cyril Ramaphosa condemns anti-immigrant violence in South Africa, blaming opportunists for fueling xenophobia while promising stricter border controls.
Middle East Turmoil Sparks Marine Crisis: Whales at Risk off South African Coast
Increased shipping traffic around the Cape of Good Hope, driven by Middle East conflicts, is heightening the risk of whale collisions, prompting calls for urgent route adjustments.
China Advocates for Global Synergy in AI and Digital Education
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng outlines a vision for people-centered digital education and AI governance at the 2026 World Digital Education Conference.
DPP’s Separatist Stance Hinders Taiwan Region’s Participation in 79th WHA
Spokesperson Chen Binhua states that the Taiwan region’s inability to join the 79th WHA stems from the DPP authorities’ refusal to recognize the 1992 Consensus and the one-China principle.
Science as a Bridge: China and US Sustain Key Technical Dialogues
Despite strategic competition, the Chinese mainland and the US maintain scientific cooperation through renewed agreements and academic exchanges focused on global challenges.
Starmer Vows to Prove Doubters Wrong Amid Calls for Resignation
British PM Keir Starmer pledges to overcome internal party strife and electoral losses by strengthening EU ties and reforming national industry.
Understanding the Three Joint Communiques: The Bedrock of China-US Relations
Explore the three historic joint communiques that define the political foundation of China-US relations and the official commitments regarding the Taiwan question.
Bridging the Gap: Experts Analyze the Impact of Upcoming China-US Head-of-State Diplomacy
As leaders of the world’s two largest economies prepare to meet in Beijing, experts discuss the strategic role of head-of-state diplomacy in stabilizing global governance and economic ties.
China’s PBOC Maintains Moderately Loose Monetary Policy to Fuel High-Quality Growth
The People’s Bank of China continues its moderately loose monetary policy in 2026 to support high-quality development and maintain low financing costs.
Larger Ports, Broader Markets: China and Brunei Deepen Ties via BRI
Crown Prince of Brunei begins official visit to China today, May 11, to strengthen BRI projects and expand trade through Muara and Qinzhou ports.
KFC Index Rebound Signals Resilience in Chinese Consumer Spending
The rebound of the KFC index and a 1.2% rise in consumer prices this April signal resilient spending trends across the Chinese mainland.
China: Taiwan Region Ineligible for 79th World Health Assembly
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun states the Taiwan region is ineligible for the 79th World Health Assembly, citing the one-China principle and UN resolutions.
China Reaffirms One-China Principle Regarding Taiwan Region’s WHA Participation
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun states the Taiwan region has no basis to participate in the 79th World Health Assembly opening May 18.
US-Iran Deadlock Deepens Ahead of President Trump’s Visit to China
US and Iran remain at a stalemate over nuclear materials and sanctions, with President Trump seeking a diplomatic breakthrough during his visit to the Chinese mainland.
Philippine House Approves Impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine House of Representatives has voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte on charges of corruption and sedition, sending the case to the Senate for trial.
Beyond the Well: Unlocking Wisdom in Chinese Proverbs
Explore the philosophy of perspective and narrow thinking through the timeless Chinese idiom of the frog in the well and its global parallels.
Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius: New Cases Emerge Amid Global Repatriation
Three more passengers from the MV Hondius have tested positive or shown symptoms of hantavirus as nations coordinate the repatriation and quarantine of cruise ship travelers.
Urban Art Biennale 2026: A Global Convergence at Völklingen Ironworks
Explore the Urban Art Biennale 2026, where artists from 17 countries blend modern street art with the industrial decay of Germany’s UNESCO-listed Völklingen Ironworks.













