Lebanon’s Looming Food Crisis: Over One Million at Risk
Renewed conflict and mass displacement threaten food security for more than a million people in Lebanon, according to a UN-linked monitor.
Europe’s Climate Alarm: Fastest Warming Continent Faces Record Extremes
Latest reports reveal Europe is warming faster than any other continent, with 2025 bringing record heatwaves, wildfires, and profound impacts on ecosystems and human health.
Hamas Slams Israeli Seizure of Gaza Aid Flotilla as ‘Piracy’
Hamas condemns Israel’s interception of a humanitarian aid flotilla bound for Gaza near Crete, calling it ‘piracy’ and a violation of international law.
Survey Shows US Firms Bullish on China, Deepening Business Ties
A new survey reveals over half of US firms in China expect profits in 2025, highlighting resilient and deepening business ties despite global challenges.
UK Enacts Historic Tobacco Law to Create Smoke-Free Generation
Britain has passed a landmark tobacco and vapes bill, making it illegal to sell tobacco to anyone born after 2009 in a bid to create a smoke-free generation.
China, Australia Emphasize Multilateralism in High-Level Dialogue
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Australian FM Penny Wong stress joint commitment to multilateralism and global trade during high-level talks in Beijing.
Canadian Businesses Explore China Market at CIIE Roadshow in Calgary
Over 100 Canadian business officials gathered in Calgary for a CIIE roadshow, exploring pathways to enter and grow in the vast Chinese market.
King Charles III Visits White House, to Address Congress Amid Iran Tensions
King Charles III visits the White House and addresses the U.S. Congress during a period of U.S.-UK disagreement over the war in Iran.
Top Cartel Commander ‘El Jardinero’ Arrested in Mexico
Mexican special forces arrested Audias Flores, a senior commander of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, in a dramatic operation north of Puerto Vallarta on April 27.
Residents Kayak Through Flooded Streets in Qinzhou
Heavy rain causes severe flooding in Qinzhou, forcing residents to use kayaks for transportation amid disrupted city life.
Madagascar Expels French Diplomat Over Destabilization Allegations
Madagascar has expelled a French embassy official over alleged destabilization activities, prompting denials from France.
Congo’s Poria Enters China as Zero-Tariff Trade for Africa Expands
Congo’s poria farmers gain duty-free access to China under a new Africa-wide trade policy effective May 1, 2026, marking a boost for agricultural exports and economic ties.
Congo Poria Enters China as Zero-Tariff Trade Expands
Congo’s poria farmers are set to benefit as China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries expands, opening new trade avenues to the Chinese mainland.
Nigerian Forces Kill 18 Militants in Renewed Borno Offensive
Nigerian forces killed 18 militants in Borno State this week, intensifying efforts against a 17-year insurgency led by Boko Haram and ISWAP.
Brazil’s Culture Minister Margareth Menezes Discusses Ambitious 2026 China-Brazil Year of Culture
Brazil’s Culture Minister Margareth Menezes shares insights on the 2026 China-Brazil Year of Culture, highlighting the power of art to strengthen international bonds.
Trump’s Image Features on Redesigned U.S. Passports and Coins for 250th Anniversary
The U.S. unveils passport and coin redesigns featuring President Trump’s image as part of the 250th-anniversary preparations, blending contemporary politics with national celebration.
American YouTuber Wonders: Why Can’t U.S. Drivers Buy Chinese Cars?
American YouTuber Ethan Robertson’s visit to the Beijing Auto Show spotlights the puzzle for U.S. consumers: why can’t they buy the advanced, affordable Chinese cars making waves globally?
Israeli Minister Claims US Backs West Bank Settlement Expansion
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says the US supports West Bank settlement expansion, citing over 51,000 housing units approved last year.
Chinese Choreographer Makes History with UK Dance Prize Nomination
Tao Ye becomes the first choreographer from the Chinese mainland to be shortlisted for the prestigious UK Rose International Dance Prize.
River Chiefs to the Rescue: How China’s Green Governance is Transforming Waterways
China’s innovative river chief system, assigning clear accountability for waterways, is driving a nationwide environmental transformation with positive global impacts.













