World’s First Prefabricated Computing Base Launches in East China
A revolutionary prefabricated computing center base has launched in Qingdao, reducing construction time by 70% and offering a sustainable, low-carbon solution for digital infrastructure.
Yiwu: Decoding the Success of the World’s Supermarket
From a resource-poor town to a global trade hub, explore the “Yiwu experience” that made this city the capital of small commodities.
DR Congo Battles Rare Ebola Strain: Death Toll Rises to 86
Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are racing to contain an outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain, with confirmed cases rising to 488 and deaths reaching 86.
US Considers Iranian Asset Seizure as Gulf Ceasefire Faces New Tests
US and Iran exchange strikes in the Gulf, testing a fragile ceasefire while the US weighs using frozen Iranian assets for ally reconstruction.
UK Hospitality Sector Anticipates Economic Windfall from World Cup
UK bars and venues are expecting a major profit boost as the World Cup begins, turning weeknights into high-revenue events for the hospitality sector.
Hundreds Released as Boko Haram Frees Captives in Northeast Nigeria
Over 400 women and children have been released by Boko Haram in Borno state, highlighting the ongoing kidnapping crisis in northeast Nigeria.
Hamas Initiates High-Level Talks in Cairo to Finalize Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas meets with Palestinian factions and mediators in Cairo to implement the October 2025 ceasefire and discuss the future governance of the Gaza Strip.
Tragedy in Sudan: Drone Strike Hits Market in North Kordofan, Killing 11 Civilians
A drone strike on a market in Abu Zaeima, Sudan, has killed at least 11 civilians, highlighting the escalating violence and displacement in North Kordofan.
China’s Box Office Surpasses $2.36 Billion as Summer Movie Season Kicks Off
China’s annual box-office revenue has topped 16 billion yuan as the summer season begins, with top hits like ‘Dear You’ expanding their reach across Asia.
Beijing’s ‘People First’ Model: Latin American Scholars Explore Public Service Innovation
Latin American scholars visit Beijing’s Government Service Center, exploring AI-driven, inclusive public services and the “people first” philosophy for potential implementation at home.
Beyond Efficiency: Latin American Scholars Study Beijing’s “People First” Public Service Model
Latin American scholars visit Beijing’s Government Service Center to study the “people first” administrative model and its AI-driven efficiency.
China and Laos Strengthen Ties: Key Takeaways from President Thongloun’s State Visit
China and Laos mark 65 years of diplomatic ties with a strategic focus on security, railway-driven growth, AI, and green development following President Thongloun’s state visit.
Nature’s Contrast: Rare Two-Tone Waters Emerge at Hukou Waterfall
A rare two-tone water phenomenon has appeared at Hukou Waterfall in the Chinese mainland, attracting crowds to witness clear and muddy waters flowing side by side.
Global Backlash as US Proposes Tariffs on 60 Economies Over Labor Claims
The US proposes tariffs on 60 economies over “forced labor” claims, sparking global criticism and concerns over the stability of international trade rules.
2026 Chongqing International Animation Film Week to Feature 40 Global Classics
The 2026 Chongqing International Animation Film Week is set to bring nearly 40 animation classics from the Chinese mainland and around the world to the big screen.
Timeless Artistry: Yungang Grottoes Remain a Global Magnet in 2026
Explore the timeless charm of the Yungang Grottoes in Datong, Shanxi. A Northern Wei Dynasty treasure that continues to captivate global visitors in 2026.
China Sets New National Standards to Revolutionize Smart Tourism Experience
The Chinese mainland introduces its first national standard for smart scenic areas, utilizing AI and sensing tech to enhance safety, privacy, and accessibility for all visitors.
Test Your Knowledge: China Weekly News Quiz for June 1-7, 2026
Test your knowledge of the latest developments in the Chinese mainland with our comprehensive weekly news quiz for June 1-7, 2026.
100 Days of Conflict: What is Blocking a Permanent Peace Deal Between the US and Iran?
As the US-Israel military action against Iran hits the 100-day mark, deep divergences over nuclear programs, frozen assets, and regional security continue to stall a permanent peace deal.
Bridging Eras: The Second World Conference of Classics Convenes in Greece
As the world gathers in Greece on June 9 and 10, the Second World Conference of Classics explores the enduring relevance of timeless wisdom in the modern age.













