Middle East Alert: Israel Captures Beaufort Fortress as US and Iran Clash Over Nuclear Deal
Israeli forces seize the historic Beaufort fortress in Lebanon while US President Trump asserts nuclear guarantees from Iran amidst rising military and cyber tensions.
Uganda to Press On With Anti-ADF Operations in DRC Despite Ebola Outbreak
Uganda’s military will continue joint operations against the ADF in the DRC despite an Ebola outbreak, balancing security needs with health protocols.
Slovakia and China Eye Local Partnerships to Drive Future Cooperation
Slovak economic counselor Lucia Škvareninová highlights local-level ties and electric vehicle cooperation as key pillars for the future of China-CEE relations.
Global Health Gaps Exposed as Ebola Outbreak Tests System Resilience
A recent Ebola outbreak is highlighting the fragility of global health networks following the 2025 dissolution of USAID and significant cuts to US foreign assistance.
Bafana Bafana’s World Cup Departure Delayed Amid Visa Crisis
South Africa’s Bafana Bafana faces a sudden delay in their departure for the 2026 World Cup due to visa complications, sparking outrage from the country’s Sports Minister.
World’s First Commercial Supercritical CO2 Waste Heat Plant Fully Online in the Chinese Mainland
China’s ‘Carbon One’ project has achieved a global first, becoming the first commercial-scale supercritical CO2 waste heat power facility to go fully online.
Huawei’s Tau Scaling Law: Achieving Cutting-Edge Performance via 7nm Tech
Huawei unveils the Tau Scaling Law, a design methodology leveraging 7nm technology to achieve high-end performance and lower costs, targeting 1.4nm equivalence by 2031.
China and Canada Pledge Deeper Cooperation Following High-Level Diplomatic Visit
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent visit to Canada marks a renewed commitment to bilateral ties, focusing on energy, finance, and green technology to benefit both nations.
Sailing Towards Integration: Chinese Mainland Eases Entry for HK and Macao Yachts
The Chinese mainland has streamlined entry for Hong Kong and Macao yachts, removing customs deposits to boost tourism and economic integration in the Greater Bay Area.
Colombia Heads to Polls for 2026 Presidential Election
Polls have opened across Colombia for the first round of the presidential election to select the leader for the 2026-2030 term.
Malta’s Labour Party Makes History with Unprecedented Fourth Election Win
Prime Minister Robert Abela leads Malta’s Labour Party to a historic fourth consecutive election victory, securing a fresh mandate amid global geopolitical uncertainties.
President Trump to Transfer Kennedy Center Control to Congress After Court Setback
President Donald Trump announces the transfer of Kennedy Center management to Congress after a court ruling blocked renovations and the use of his name at the venue.
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Sets Firm Conditions for Potential US Deal
Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf asserts that Tehran will only agree to a deal with the US once the legitimate rights of the Iranian people are fully secured and tangible results are achieved.
Ebola Outbreak in DRC: Suspected Cases Surpass 1,000
Suspected Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have surpassed 1,000, with Africa CDC warning that 11 other nations are now at high risk.
Japan’s New Indo-Pacific Defense Vision Sparks Regional Concern at Shangri-La Dialogue 2026
Japanese Minister of Defense Shinjiro Koizumi’s push for expanded military technology cooperation triggers warnings of arms races at the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue.
Japan’s New Indo-Pacific Defense Vision Sparks Regional Concerns at Shangri-La Dialogue 2026
Japan’s announcement of expanded military technology cooperation at the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue has raised alarms over regional stability and a potential arms race in Asia.
AI and Advanced Manufacturing Fuel Surge in Global Interest for Chinese Assets
Global investors are increasing their stakes in the Chinese mainland, with AI and advanced manufacturing driving A-share holdings past 4 trillion yuan.
English Edition of Xi Jinping’s Selected Works on Rule of Law Published
The Central Compilation & Translation Press has published the first English volume of Xi Jinping’s selected works on the rule of law, covering key works from 2012 to 2025.
Selected Works of Xi Jinping on Rule of Law Published in English
The first volume of selected works of Xi Jinping on the rule of law, covering 2012 to 2025, has been published in English for a global audience.
Armenia’s June 7 Election: A Geopolitical Crossroads Between Moscow and Brussels
Armenia heads to the polls on June 7 to decide its future alignment between the European Union and Russia in a high-stakes parliamentary election.













