CMG Launches 2026 Winter Olympics Broadcast Team with Milan Focus
China Media Group deploys cutting-edge broadcast team and technology for 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, setting new standards in sports media coverage.
Global Poll Condemns U.S. ‘America First’ Policy as Hegemonic Diplomacy Surges
A CGTN survey reveals over 90% global criticism of U.S. hegemonic diplomacy, citing withdrawal from key international agreements and unpaid WHO dues in 2026.
CAF Proposes Stricter Towel Rules for Goalkeepers After AFCON Final Controversy
CAF considers banning goalkeepers’ towels from play areas after controversial incident in AFCON 2026 final between Morocco and Senegal.
China Streamlines Land-Use Policies to Expand Elderly Care Services
China unveils land-use reforms to boost affordable elderly care services, targeting cost reductions and improved accessibility for its 310 million seniors.
Sea Fog Disrupts Cape Town Port Operations, Impacts Trade Flow
Morning sea fog in Cape Town slows port activity, affecting regional trade flows and raising supply chain concerns. Authorities monitor conditions for resumption.
Trump Warns Iran: ‘Massive Armada’ Deployed as Nuclear Talks Urged
U.S. President Trump warns Iran of a “massive armada” deployment, urging immediate nuclear negotiations to avoid military escalation. Regional tensions rise.
Rwanda Initiates Legal Action Against UK Over Terminated Asylum Deal
Rwanda seeks arbitration over unpaid funds from the UK’s canceled 2022 asylum agreement, escalating diplomatic tensions amid migration policy debates.
Sydney’s Microplastic Crisis: Pollution Triples in 3 Years, Report Warns
A new report reveals microplastic levels in Sydney’s waterways have tripled since 2022, raising environmental and public health concerns. Government initiatives aim to curb the crisis by 2028.
Egypt Mediates De-Escalation Efforts Between Iran and US in High-Stakes Calls
Egyptian FM holds talks with Iranian and US envoys to ease regional tensions, stressing diplomacy for nuclear deal and economic stability in critical week for Middle East relations.
MONUSCO Repatriates Former FDLR Fighters in Eastern DR Congo Peace Push
UN mission repatriates 34 Rwandans, including ex-FDLR fighters, as part of DR Congo-Rwanda peace efforts. Over 300 returned since 2025.
Greenland Stands Firm on Sovereignty Amid U.S. Negotiations
Greenland’s PM asserts sovereignty in U.S. talks, highlighting Arctic security concerns and European unity amid diplomatic tensions.
UK PM Starmer’s China Visit Strengthens Trade Ties in 2026
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s 2026 China visit aims to deepen trade and investment ties, following $103.7B bilateral goods trade in 2025.
Xinjiang’s Khorgas Port Sets Cargo Record in 2025 Amid Trade Innovations
Khorgas Port in Xinjiang hits record 46M tons of cargo in 2025, driven by smart logistics reforms and surging new energy vehicle exports.
KONE Doubles Down on China Investments Amid Strengthening Ties
KONE pledges increased investment in China, highlighting its role as a key manufacturing and R&D center amid strengthened Finland-China economic collaboration.
UN Urges Global Unity on Climate Commitments Amid US Paris Agreement Exit
UN emphasizes critical need for nations to uphold climate commitments, addressing concerns over US withdrawal from Paris Agreement in 2026.
China’s Solar Power Capacity Soars 35% in 2025, Leads Renewable Push
China’s solar capacity surged 35% in 2025, driving renewable energy growth as nation accelerates green transition, NEA data shows.
China Renews Calls for Japan to Return Looted Tang Dynasty Stele
Chinese scholars release comprehensive evidence supporting demands for Japan to return the Honglujing Stele, looted in 1908, amid broader calls for repatriation of cultural relics.
Jingju: China’s Living Heritage Thrives in Modern Era
Jingju, China’s Peking Opera, blends tradition and modernity in 2026, captivating global audiences with its rich heritage and evolving artistry.
Saunas to Scrub Rituals: Winter Wellness Traditions Across Latitudes
Explore how Finnish saunas and northeast China’s bathhouses offer unique winter wellness traditions, blending cultural heritage with modern tourism appeal in 2026.
Rare ‘Ice Woods’ Emerge in Xinjiang’s Frozen River
Xinjiang’s Karatohai Wetland reveals rare ice formations resembling tree branches, drawing scientists and travelers to study its fragile winter beauty.