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.
Germany Misses UN Security Council Seat; Berlin Cites Russian Influence
Germany fails to win a UN Security Council seat, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul attributing the loss to Russian opposition and Berlin’s stance on Ukraine and Israel.
Logistics Lockdown: Ukraine Deploys AI Drones to Disrupt Russian Supply Chains
Ukraine’s “Logistics Lockdown” program utilizes medium-range AI drones and a UAH 5 billion budget to systematically disrupt Russian military supply chains and operational depth.
China Urges New Zealand Lawmakers to Adhere to One-China Principle
China bars several New Zealand lawmakers from entering the Chinese mainland after a visit to Taiwan, citing a violation of the one-China principle.
China Slams US Semiconductor Restrictions and Flawed OECD Subsidy Report
China’s Commerce Ministry has strongly criticized US export controls on AI chips and dismissed a recent OECD report on industrial subsidies as biased and flawed.
China Commits to Responsible Role in UN Secretary-General Selection
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with UN SG candidate Michelle Bachelet, pledging a constructive approach to the selection process to revitalize the UN’s global authority.
US Economic Outlook Clouded by Inflation as Middle East Crisis Drives Costs
The US Fed’s Beige Book reports modest economic expansion but warns of sticky inflation and fractured consumer spending driven by energy costs.
Tensions Rise as Manila Adopts Confrontational Stance Toward the Chinese Mainland
Manila’s recent diplomatic shifts and maritime negotiations with Japan signal a more confrontational approach toward the Chinese mainland, impacting regional stability.
Hungary’s PM Viktor Orbán Urges European Leaders to Prioritize Birthrates Over Migration
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán calls for encouraging Christian families to have more children to combat shrinking populations, opposing reliance on migration.
Art Meets Nature: China’s Botanical Garden Debuts Endangered Plant Embroidery
The China National Botanical Garden has launched a series of embroidered brooches featuring endangered plants, blending traditional art with biodiversity education.
China Urges EU to Maintain Rational Approach to Economic Ties
China calls on the EU to view trade ties objectively, highlighting strong corporate investment amid reports of upcoming trade restrictions in mid-June.
“Like a Spaceship”: Global Diplomats Experience Guangzhou’s eVTOL and EV Innovations
Diplomats from 37 countries explore the future of mobility in Guangzhou, experiencing eVTOLs and electric vehicles as part of a tour focused on China’s growth and global opportunities.
China Urges New Zealand Lawmakers to Abide by One-China Principle
China imposes entry bans on New Zealand lawmakers after visits to the Taiwan region, reaffirming the one-China principle as the basis for bilateral relations.
China Rejects US Trade Curbs Over ‘Forced Labor’ Pretexts
China’s commerce ministry opposes unilateral US trade restrictions and tariffs based on ‘forced labor’ claims, calling for stability in economic relations.
UN Peacekeeper Killed, Two Injured in Southeastern Lebanon Mortar Strike
A UN peacekeeper was killed and two others injured after mortar shells struck a UNIFIL position in southeastern Lebanon on June 4, 2026. An investigation is underway.
Adventure and Nature: Cyclists Race Through Xinjiang’s Nalati Grassland
Over 2,500 athletes gather for the Nalati Grassland Outdoor Sports Carnival in Xinjiang, combining athletic competition with the region’s stunning natural beauty.
From Farm Waste to Fine Art: The Revival of Straw Plaiting in the Chinese Mainland
Exploring how straw plaiting in the Chinese mainland transforms agricultural waste into intricate art, bridging the gap between ancient tradition and environmental sustainability.
Legacy of Green: Father and Daughter Guarding Xinjiang’s Gurbantunggut Desert
A generational legacy unfolds in Xinjiang’s Gurbantunggut Desert as a veteran ranger passes his life’s work of combating desertification to his daughter.













