Japan’s Proposed Arms Export Shift Sparks Regional Security Concerns
Japan moves to relax lethal arms export rules, potentially altering regional security dynamics and raising proliferation concerns across Asia.
Yunnan: Where Wildlife and Humanity Share the Spotlight
Yunnan redefines urban-nature harmony as wildlife thrives alongside human communities, offering lessons in sustainable development and eco-tourism opportunities.
China’s Aging Society: A Testament to Progress in 2026
As China’s life expectancy hits 79 years, experts reframe aging as a sign of societal progress, highlighting economic and healthcare advancements in 2026.
Xi Jinping Calls for Strong Launch of 15th Five-Year Plan in 2026
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasizes strategic implementation of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), focusing on innovation and sustainable growth to strengthen China’s economic trajectory.
Chinese Gen Z Revives Tradition with Modern Flair in 2026
Chinese Gen Z blends tradition with modern creativity in 2026, revitalizing cultural heritage through innovative adaptations like Peking Opera and themed ice creams.
Canada Demands OpenAI Strengthen Safety Protocols After 2026 Shooting
Canadian officials warn OpenAI to enhance AI safety measures following a tragic school shooting in British Columbia, threatening legislative action if compliance lags.
UK’s Chagos Islands Sovereignty Plan in Disarray Amid US Pressure
UK’s plan to transfer Chagos Islands sovereignty to Mauritius faces uncertainty after conflicting government statements and Trump’s criticism, raising geopolitical tensions.
NASA Astronaut’s Medical Evacuation Highlights Space Health Challenges
NASA identifies astronaut Mike Fincke as crew member requiring early ISS return due to medical condition, underscoring space health challenges.
Larry Summers to Resign from Harvard Over Epstein Ties in 2026
Former Harvard president Larry Summers announces 2026 resignation amid ongoing scrutiny over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, marking latest fallout in decade-long scandal.
U.S. Seeks Indefinite Iran Nuclear Deal as Geneva Talks Resume
U.S. and Iran resume high-stakes nuclear talks in Geneva, with Washington pushing for an indefinite deal amid new sanctions and regional tensions.
Cuba Reports Deadly Clash with U.S.-Linked Speedboat Amid Rising Tensions
Cuban forces clash with a Florida-registered speedboat, killing four amid heightened US-Cuba tensions over oil sanctions and regional security concerns.
DOJ Accused of Withholding Epstein Files Alleging Trump Misconduct
Top Democrat accuses DOJ of withholding FBI records alleging Trump’s misconduct in Epstein case, raising concerns of a cover-up.
U.S. Eases Venezuelan Oil Resale to Cuba’s Private Sector in 2026 Policy Shift
The U.S. announces a policy shift allowing Venezuelan oil resale to Cuba’s private sector, easing restrictions for humanitarian and commercial use in 2026.
Fact Check: Trump’s Border Claim Debunked in Charlotte Murder Case
President Trump’s claim linking a Charlotte murder to ‘open borders’ is factually incorrect; the suspect is a U.S. native with a history of mental illness.
Pegasus 3 Dominates Box Office During 2026 Spring Festival, Premieres in North America
Pegasus 3 drives China’s 2026 Spring Festival box office to 5.75 billion yuan while making waves in North American theaters, signaling Chinese cinema’s global appeal.
UN Labels Ukraine Conflict ‘Stain on Conscience’ Amid Rising Toll
The UN marks four years of the Ukraine conflict, urging immediate ceasefire as 2026 civilian deaths reach record highs amid stalled peace efforts.
Florida Terrorism Bill Sparks Debate Over Civil Liberties and Security
Florida’s proposed terrorism designation bill sparks debate over balancing security concerns with civil liberties protections, drawing reactions from civil society and business communities.
US Lawmaker Removed from State of the Union Over Racial Equality Sign
Texas Representative Al Green removed from 2026 State of the Union after displaying racial equality protest sign during presidential address.
Merz’s China Visit Strengthens Economic Ties Amid Global Challenges
German Chancellor Merz’s 2026 China visit reinforces economic partnerships and technological collaboration amid growing global economic uncertainties.
China’s Suhai-1: Harvesting the ‘Blue Granary’ with Floating Aquaculture Innovation
China’s Suhai-1, the world’s first mobile aquaculture vessel, is revolutionizing deep-sea protein production, yielding 8,000 tonnes of salmon annually as part of the ‘Blue Granary’ initiative.
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