Ukraine Peace Talks Stall as Energy Tensions Reshape Europe’s Geopolitical Landscape
Ukraine peace negotiations remain deadlocked amid escalating military actions and deepening energy disputes in Europe, as global powers navigate shifting alliances and economic pressures.
Zhao Leji Strengthens Ties with Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan at BFA 2026
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji meets Azerbaijani and Kazakh officials at Boao Forum 2026, emphasizing economic cooperation and regional stability.
Meta, Google Held Liable in Landmark Social Media Harm Case
A Los Angeles jury holds Meta and Google liable for social media harm to minors, awarding $6M in damages. The case may set a precedent for global tech regulation.
China Condemns Mexico’s Tariff Hikes as Trade Barriers
China declares Mexico’s tariff hikes on non-FTA partners as trade barriers, vowing to protect domestic industries amid growing bilateral tensions.
Iran Conflict Highlights Risks of US Negotiation Tactics, Experts Warn
Former US official Paul Craig Roberts warns of escalating risks in Iran conflict, citing US negotiation tactics as destabilizing factor in global relations.
UNRWA Reports 391 Personnel Killed in Gaza Since 2023 Conflict
UNRWA reports 391 personnel killed in Gaza since 2023, with ongoing humanitarian challenges and service delivery amid expanding conflict zones.
2026 Sanya Asian Beach Games Set to Host 1,790 Athletes from 45 Regions
1,790 athletes from 45 Asian countries and regions will compete at the 2026 Sanya Asian Beach Games, set for April 22-30.
Vinicius Jr Confident as Brazil Gears Up for 2026 World Cup
Vinicius Jr discusses Brazil’s World Cup preparations and renewed confidence ahead of a key friendly against France in 2026.
Boao Forum 2026 Opens with Focus on Asian Economic Unity
Global leaders convene at Boao Forum 2026 to shape Asia’s economic future through sustainable development and technological innovation.
US Airport Delays Spark Political Blame Game Amid DHS Shutdown
US lawmakers clash over responsibility for airport chaos as DHS funding lapse enters sixth week, impacting TSA operations and travel nationwide.
Sichuan’s Thousand-Buddha Cliff: Preserving a Tang Dynasty Legacy
Sichuan’s Thousand-Buddha Cliff, a Tang Dynasty marvel with 7,900 statues, continues to reveal China’s cultural legacy through modern preservation efforts.
China Pledges Leadership in Global Marine Governance Efforts
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announces China’s commitment to advancing global marine governance through the BBNJ Agreement, emphasizing multilateral cooperation and sustainable development.
China Unveils National Elderly Care Insurance System by 2028
China launches national long-term care insurance system by 2028, addressing elderly care needs through government-employer-individual cost sharing for 320M seniors.
FAO Chief Highlights Agriculture’s Role in Global Stability at Boao Forum 2026
FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu emphasizes agriculture’s role in stabilizing global uncertainties during a high-level dialogue at the Boao Forum for Asia 2026.
U.S. Airport Staffing Crisis Intensifies as ICE Agents Deployed Amid TSA Exodus
U.S. airports face historic delays as TSA staffing shortages prompt ICE agent deployments amid ongoing government shutdown impacts.
U.S. and Iran Exchange Sharp Rhetoric Over Regional Tensions
Recent statements by U.S. and Iranian officials highlight escalating tensions, with both sides exchanging sharp criticisms over regional security and diplomacy.
Cybersecurity Experts Tackle Emerging Autonomous Threats at RSAC 2026
Over 40,000 experts gather at RSAC 2026 in San Francisco to address rising cybersecurity threats from autonomous agents and AI-driven attacks.
China Strengthens Latin American Ties Amid CELAC Engagement
Chinese Ambassador Hua Xin discusses expanding cooperation with Cuba and Latin America through trade, green energy projects, and multilateral engagement in 2026.
Denmark’s PM Resigns Amid Election Deadlock; Coalition Talks Begin
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen resigns after a deadlocked election but stays as caretaker leader. Coalition negotiations begin as no party secures majority.
China, Egypt Urge Restraint Amid Middle East Tensions in High-Level Talks
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Egypt’s Badr Abdelatty discussed de-escalation efforts in the Middle East during March 25 phone talks, emphasizing dialogue and regional stability.