The Invisible Lens: How Mistranslation Reshapes Global News Reality
Explore how mistranslations and subtitles in global news can distort meaning and reshape the perceived reality of international reporting.
Fujian to Host 18th Straits Forum in Mid-June
The 18th Straits Forum will be held in Fujian Province, with the main conference scheduled for June 13 in Xiamen to strengthen cross-strait ties.
China Denounces Japan-Philippines Maritime Talks as “Totally Illegal”
China has slammed planned maritime boundary negotiations between Japan and the Philippines involving the Taiwan region, calling them a violation of international law.
Chinese Documentaries on Cultural Heritage and Governance Premiere in Laos
Three documentaries produced by China Media Group, showcasing President Xi Jinping’s cultural thought and China’s achievements, have premiered in Vientiane, Laos.
Ancient Roots of Football: The Song Dynasty’s Fascinating Ceramic Pillow
Explore the ancient origins of football through a Song Dynasty ceramic pillow depicting ‘cuju,’ an early ball game, now preserved at the Henan Museum.
Peru on High Alert as “Super-El Niño” Threatens the Region
Peru is preparing for a potent “Super-El Niño” following a WMO warning of an 80% likelihood of severe weather events through late 2026.
China and Brazil Deepen Agricultural Ties Through Science and Tech Partnership
China and Brazil are expanding their agricultural relationship beyond large-scale agribusiness, integrating science and technology to benefit smaller farms.
Microsoft Unveils AI-Driven Future: Autonomous Agents and Power PCs at Build
Microsoft unveils autonomous AI agents, the Nvidia-powered Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, and Project Solara at its annual Build conference to remake computing around AI.
Energy Pivot: St. Petersburg Forum Highlights Russia’s Strategic Shift Eastward
Starting today, the St. Petersburg Economic Forum highlights Russia’s strategic energy pivot toward the Chinese mainland and the Global South amid shifting global dynamics.
Gulf Hostilities Flare Again as Iranian Missiles Target Regional Bases
Tensions escalate in the Gulf as Iranian missile attacks target Bahrain and Kuwait, threatening a fragile ceasefire amid stalled diplomacy between Washington and Tehran.
China Expands Global Reach With 80 New Air Cargo Routes in Early 2026
The Chinese mainland launched 80 new international air cargo routes in the first five months of 2026, boosting global trade and enhancing supply chain security.
Global Talent to Shine at 2026 Chongqing International Animation Film Week
501 animated works from across the globe will compete at the 2026 Chongqing International Animation Film Week, featuring a jury led by Rob Minkoff.
Trump Signs AI Executive Order Granting Government Early Access to Powerful Models
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order allowing the government pre-release access to powerful AI models to bolster national security and cybersecurity.
China Deploys Medical Expert Team to DRC to Combat Ebola Outbreak
A Chinese anti-epidemic medical expert team has arrived in Kinshasa, DRC, for a three-month mission to support the country’s response to the Ebola outbreak.
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Granted Royal Pardon
Justice Minister Rutthapon Naowarat confirms that former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra has been pardoned by King Maha Vajiralongkorn after meeting specified conditions.
Tension in Bakersfield: Hostage Situation and Bomb Threat at California Bank
A bomb threat and hostage situation at a Chase Bank in Bakersfield, California, led to downtown lockdowns yesterday, with authorities confirming all individuals are safe.
France Records Hottest Spring Since 1900
France’s 2026 spring was the hottest since 1900, with Meteo-France reporting temperatures significantly above norms and rainfall well below average.
Late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to be Buried in Mashhad
Iran announces funeral plans for late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Mashhad, amid conflicting reports on the status of US-Iran diplomatic negotiations.
Canada Proposes 16-Year Extension of CUSMA Free Trade Agreement
Canada is seeking a 16-year extension of the CUSMA trade deal, aiming to avoid annual reviews and enhance North American competitiveness before the July 1 deadline.
US Justice Department Scraps Controversial $1.8 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund
The US Department of Justice has abandoned its nearly $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund following a federal court block and intense political pressure.













