South Africa to Deploy Global Envoys to Address Migration and Foreign National Safety
President Cyril Ramaphosa announces the dispatch of global envoys to tackle migration challenges and address violence against foreign nationals in South Africa.
Box-Office Hit ‘Dear You’ Sparks Tourism Boom in South China’s Chaoshan Region
Heartfelt film ‘Dear You’ becomes a 2026 box-office phenomenon, driving a surge of cultural tourism to the Chaoshan region of the Chinese mainland.
Ancient Fossil Discovery in China Pushes Bryozoan Origins Back 50 Million Years
Researchers in Shaanxi Province, China, have discovered Early Cambrian bryozoan fossils, pushing the record of mineralized skeletons back by 50 million years.
China Sends Emergency Medical Support to DRC to Combat Ebola Outbreak
Following an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, China has swiftly deployed medical experts, reinforcing a 60-year legacy of health cooperation in Africa.
Record Sightings of Yangtze Finless Porpoises Signal Conservation Success in East China
Environmental monitoring authorities in Jiangsu Province report a record number of Yangtze finless porpoise sightings during the second-quarter population survey.
China Highlights Irony in Five Eyes Espionage Allegations
China’s Foreign Ministry labels it “ironic” for the Five Eyes alliance to accuse Beijing of spying, citing the group’s own extensive global intelligence activities.
China Urges United States to End Blockade and Sanctions on Cuba
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning calls on the US to end its blockade and sanctions against Cuba, aligning with international community demands.
Navigating the Crossroads: The Future of China-Philippines Relations
An analysis of the tension between China’s practical support and Manila’s strategic shifts, placing China-Philippines relations at a critical crossroads.
Algeria Launches Construction of Landmark Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline Section
Algeria begins construction on its section of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, aiming to link West African gas resources to Europe via Nigeria and Niger.
AI Revolution: Inside the Fully Automated Radish Farms of Laiyang
AI and autonomous machines are transforming agriculture in Laiyang, east China, creating fully automated radish farms from sowing to harvest.
Beyond the Marathon: China Emerges as a Global Hub for Ultrarunning
From the Gobi Desert to Yunnan’s peaks, China is transforming from a marathon boom into a global epicenter for ultramarathons and endurance sports.
Unitree and Nvidia Unveil H2 Plus: A New Frontier for Humanoid Robotics
Unitree Robotics and Nvidia have introduced the H2 Plus humanoid robot reference design, integrating advanced AI computing to accelerate global robotics development in 2026.
Angeles City Building Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 27
The death toll has risen to 27 following the collapse of a building under construction in Angeles City, Philippines, on May 24. Recovery efforts continue for the missing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Meets UN Secretary-General Candidate Michelle Bachelet
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Michelle Bachelet, former President of Chile and candidate for UN Secretary-General, in Beijing to discuss global governance.
China and Vietnam Advance Maritime Delimitation and Joint Development Talks
China and Vietnam hold new rounds of talks in Vung Tau to accelerate maritime delimitation and joint development in the South China Sea.
Jeffrey Sachs: US Military Bases Pose Security Risk to the Philippines
Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs argues that US military presence in the Philippines compromises national sovereignty and increases security risks.
Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Hopes Rise Amid Continued Regional Volatility
A US-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon offers hope for stability, though regional clashes involving Iran and Kuwait persist.
China Rejects UK and Five Eyes Allegations of Espionage Threats
The Chinese Embassy in the UK has dismissed claims of an “espionage threat” from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, calling the allegations “malicious slander.”
Nigerian Federal Court Sentences Four to Death Over 2022 Church Attack
A Nigerian federal court has sentenced four men to death for the 2022 St. Francis Catholic Church attack, marking a significant step in the country’s fight against terrorism.
Germany Misses UN Security Council Seat; Berlin Cites Russian Interference
Germany fails to secure a UN Security Council seat, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul attributing the loss to Russian influence and Berlin’s support for Ukraine and Israel.













