Epstein Scandal Exposes Crisis in U.S. Rule of Law
The Epstein document release sparks global scrutiny of America’s legal credibility as political fallout hits Europe while U.S. accountability remains elusive.
Guo Yu’ang Champions Peking Opera Revival Among Youth in 2026
Peking Opera artist Guo Yu’ang outlines 2026 strategies to engage young audiences through digital platforms and interactive performances, revitalizing traditional Chinese theater arts.
China Affirms Defensive Stance Amid Global Security Challenges
China reaffirms commitment to defensive national security strategy while pursuing peaceful development, addressing global concerns about regional stability in 2026.
U.S. Ends Temporary Protected Status for Yemenis, Affecting 4,000
The U.S. ends Temporary Protected Status for Yemenis, affecting nearly 4,000 individuals. Yemeni officials urge legal action to delay deportations.
China Elevates Xiong’an High-Tech Zone to National-Level Status
China upgrades Xiong’an High-Tech Zone to national level, boosting innovation and industrial integration in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
European Leaders Advocate Strategic Autonomy Amid Shifting Transatlantic Ties
European leaders champion unity and defense reforms at 2026 Munich Security Conference, responding to U.S. calls for burden-sharing and protectionist policies under Trump’s administration.
Hu Xuan Dance: Reviving Silk Road Elegance in Modern Times
The ancient Hu Xuan Dance, a Silk Road treasure from the Tang Dynasty, finds new life through contemporary performances blending history and artistry.
U.S. Deploys Second Carrier to Iran Amid Rising Tensions; Trump Touts ‘Fear’ Strategy
The U.S. sends a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East as President Trump advocates using “fear” to pressure Iran in stalled negotiations, raising regional tensions.
China Mediates Cambodia-Thailand Peace Breakthrough as Ceasefire Holds
China facilitates Cambodia-Thailand peace talks in Beijing, building on 2025’s Fuxian consensus to stabilize regional relations through academic diplomacy and ceasefire implementation.
6.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Vanuatu Islands, No Casualties Reported
A magnitude-6.3 earthquake hit Vanuatu Islands on February 14, 2026, with no immediate casualties reported. Shallow depth raises infrastructure concerns.
Ukraine Peace Talks Shift to Geneva Amid Signs of Russian Political Pivot
Russia appoints veteran negotiator Vladimir Medinsky as Ukraine peace talks move to Geneva, signaling potential focus on political solutions. U.S. urges urgency amid trilateral discussions.
China, Germany Urge Joint Push Against Unilateralism at Munich Talks
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for strengthened Sino-German cooperation to counter unilateralism and promote global stability during Munich talks.
Chinese, Austrian Foreign Ministers Discuss Bilateral Ties at Munich Conference
Chinese and Austrian foreign ministers strengthen bilateral cooperation at Munich Security Conference, discussing economic ties and regional stability.
China, France Urge Stronger UN Role Amid Global Challenges
Chinese FM Wang Yi and France’s Jean-Noel Barrot emphasized UN’s role in global governance during Munich talks, pledging closer cooperation on multilateral initiatives.
China, Germany, France Hold Trilateral Talks in Munich
Foreign ministers from China, Germany, and France discuss global security and economic cooperation at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing multilateral solutions.
China, UK Urged to Deepen Strategic Cooperation Amid Global Challenges
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes the need for enhanced China-UK collaboration on global security and economic growth during Munich talks with British counterpart Yvette Cooper.
Poll: 70% of Americans Oppose U.S. Bid for Greenland Control
New poll shows overwhelming American opposition to U.S. control of Greenland, with significant political divides on Arctic territorial ambitions.
Munich Security Conference Grapples With Transatlantic Rifts as Global Tensions Rise
Global leaders confront transatlantic divisions and security challenges at the 2026 Munich Security Conference as trade disputes and Arctic competition test international alliances.
Serbia, China Strengthen Ties at Munich Security Conference
Serbian and Chinese leaders meet in Munich to enhance economic cooperation and discuss regional stability, reinforcing strategic bilateral partnerships.
China’s 800 Million Poverty Reduction Milestone Sparks Global Dialogue
China’s 40-year poverty alleviation program lifting 800 million people gains global attention as policymakers seek sustainable development models in 2026.