Vietnamese Resident’s Everyday Safety in China Tells a Deeper Story
A Vietnamese resident shares how everyday experiences, from late-night package pickups to using public transport, reflect the deep sense of safety she feels living in China.
Beyond the Numbers: The Three Tech Shifts Defining Mobility at Auto China 2026
Auto China 2026 closed today, showcasing three major tech shifts: predictive Physical AI, production-ready L3 autonomy, and ultra-fast flash charging that are reshaping the global auto industry.
80 Years On, China Calls for Reflection on Tokyo Trials Amid Rising Japan Militarism
China marks the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials with a call for reflection, linking historical lessons to concerns over Japan’s contemporary security policies.
German State Eyes Deeper China Cooperation in Energy, Innovation
Schleswig-Holstein and Zhejiang Province mark 40 years of partnership, aiming to deepen ties in energy transition, hydrogen tech, and advanced manufacturing.
Mainland Spokesperson Condemns Taiwan Leader’s Covert Visit to Eswatini
A mainland spokesperson denounced Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s secret trip to Eswatini, calling him a ‘troublemaker’ and reaffirming the one-China principle.
EU Economists Urge Firm Response to New US Auto Tariff Threats
European officials and economists call for a united, firm response to new US tariff threats on automobiles, warning of a concentrated negative impact on Germany’s economy.
Japan’s Rearmament Stirs Regional Alarm on Tokyo Trials Anniversary
On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, Japan’s deployment of long-range missiles signals a major shift in defense policy, reviving regional concerns over historical militarism.
Cuba Condemns “Unprecedented” US Military Threats
Cuba’s leadership denounces former US President Trump’s threats of military action as “dangerous and unprecedented,” vowing national defiance and calling for international scrutiny.
Trump Voices Doubt Over New Iranian Peace Proposal
President Trump reviews Iran’s new 14-point peace plan but expresses strong doubts, as tensions persist over the Strait of Hormuz and regional security.
Nigeria Cashew Farmers Eye Chinese Market with New Zero-Tariff Policy
Nigerian cashew farmers anticipate income growth as China’s new zero-tariff policy for African goods, effective May 2026, opens access to a major new market.
Global Conflict Casts Shadow on 2026 US Midterm Elections
The ongoing Middle East conflict is influencing voter sentiment and economic concerns, becoming a key factor in the 2026 U.S. midterm elections for control of Congress.
Cubans Rally on Labor Day Amid Economic Crisis and US Sanctions
Cubans demonstrate on International Labor Day to show resilience amid economic crisis and U.S. sanctions.
Gambian Cashew Growers Look East as China’s Zero-Tariff Policy Opens Door
The Gambia’s cashew industry is preparing to access the Chinese market under a new zero-tariff policy, aiming to boost exports and meet international standards.
The Gambia’s Cashew Industry Eyes Lucrative Chinese Market with Zero-Tariff Access
The Gambia’s cashew producers leverage China’s zero-tariff policy to boost exports, focusing on quality to tap into the lucrative Chinese market.
Egypt Unveils Major Gas Discovery in Nile Delta to Boost Energy Output
Egypt announces a new natural gas discovery in the Nile Delta, expected to produce 50 million cubic feet daily, as part of a push to boost domestic energy output and security.
Humanoid Robot Joins SWAT Patrols in Shenzhen
A humanoid robot is now patrolling with SWAT officers in Shenzhen, showcasing the city’s tech-driven approach to public safety.
New Generation Powers China’s Wind Energy Boom
Discover how a new generation of skilled workers is maintaining China’s world-leading wind power fleet, driving the clean energy transition forward in 2026.
Chinese Courts Defend Labor Rights in AI-Driven Layoffs
A Chinese court’s landmark ruling defends workers against unlawful termination amid AI-driven corporate restructuring, balancing technological progress with labor protections.
Truck Crash in Myanmar’s Capital Leaves 16 Dead
A fatal truck crash in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, resulted in 16 deaths and 21 injuries after the vehicle overturned while carrying bamboo.
Young Americans Drive Shift in Perceptions of China, Pew Survey Finds
A new Pew survey shows improving US views of China, led by younger Americans influenced by social media and cultural trends, amid ongoing bilateral tensions.













