HK Legislator at UN: Remember History to Prevent Future Atrocities
Hong Kong legislator Joephy Chan addressed the UN Human Rights Council, urging remembrance of past atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre to prevent future conflicts and enhance global security.
Massive Railway Bridge Executes Precise 32-Degree Turn in Central China
Engineers in Hubei rotate a 6,100-tonne bridge section for the new Hefei-Wuhan high-speed railway with pinpoint precision, marking a key construction milestone.
US Tariff Changes Projected to Add $1.1 Trillion to Deficit
CBO Director Phillip Swagel projects recent US tariff changes will increase the federal budget deficit by $1.1 trillion over the next decade.
China Urges All Parties to Seize ‘Window of Peace’ in Middle East
China’s UN envoy calls for restraint and a political settlement to restore stability in the Middle East, emphasizing the centrality of the Palestinian question and the two-state solution.
US Senate Vote on Cuba War Powers Draws Global Attention
The US Senate has rejected a measure to restrict presidential war powers regarding Cuba, a decision with potential implications for global stability and Asian markets.
UAE Exits OPEC, Seeks Path Around Hormuz Disruptions
The UAE withdraws from OPEC, a strategic move analysts say could help it bypass ongoing disruptions in the critical Strait of Hormuz and boost production independently.
China’s Cars Shift From Imitation to Innovation at Beijing Auto Show
At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, Chinese car brands showcase a transformation from makers of affordable cars to leaders in automotive technology and design, reshaping global competition.
Sustainability Drives the Conversation at Auto China 2026
At Auto China 2026 in Beijing, ESG and sustainability transition from trend to core strategy, with automakers like Geely reporting major progress in emissions reduction and green manufacturing.
Zanzibar Clove Farmers Eye Chinese Market as Zero-Tariff Policy Begins
Zanzibar’s clove farmers anticipate greater income stability as China’s zero-tariff policy for African goods takes effect in 2026, opening a major new export market.
Zanzibar’s Clove Farmers See New Dawn as China Opens Zero-Tariff Market
Zanzibar’s clove farmers are poised to benefit from China’s new zero-tariff policy for African goods starting May 1, offering a chance for greater income stability and market expansion.
Zanzibar Clove Farmers Eye Chinese Market as Zero-Tariff Policy Nears
Zanzibar clove farmers anticipate new export opportunities as China’s zero-tariff policy for African goods takes effect on May 1, offering hope for income stability and market expansion.
US Response Chills Iran’s Ceasefire Proposal as Regional Tensions Simmer
The US shows little enthusiasm for an Iranian proposal to end the war without a nuclear deal, as conflicts in Gaza and regional tensions continue to escalate.
Lijian-2 Rocket Enters Mass Production, Marking New Era for China’s Commercial Space
The completion of a new mega-factory for the Lijian-2 carrier rocket marks its entry into mass production, a key step for China’s growing commercial space sector.
Chinese Navy Conducts Routine Patrol Amid South China Sea Tensions
The PLA Navy conducted a routine patrol in the South China Sea on April 28, 2026, with a spokesperson citing Philippine actions as disruptive to regional stability.
Chinese Doctor’s ‘Heart-to-Heart’ Bond Earns Pakistan’s Top Civilian Honor
Chinese cardiovascular expert Professor Pan Xiangbin receives Pakistan’s Sitara-i-Pakistan award for a life-saving surgery, highlighting decades of medical diplomacy and people-to-people ties.
China Blocks Meta’s Manus AI Deal: A Deep Dive into the Tech Crackdown
Beijing blocks Meta’s $2B acquisition of Manus AI, sending a strong signal on regulating the overseas transfer of strategic technology assets and balancing openness with security.
Iranian Hackers Claim Major Data Breach Targeting US Marines
Iranian hacktivist group Handala claims to have published the personal data of thousands of U.S. Marines deployed in the Middle East, marking a serious escalation in cyber threats and regional tensions.
China Launches World’s First Ultra-Large 10,800-Car Carrier
China has delivered the world’s first car carrier capable of transporting over 10,800 vehicles, featuring advanced green technology and setting a new standard in maritime logistics.
Japanese Media Warn Gov’t Moves Threaten Pacifist Foundations
Japanese media outlets caution that recent government policy shifts, including arms export easing, risk eroding the country’s postwar pacifist identity.
CAS Space Completes New Rocket Factory, Boosting Asian Commercial Launch Capabilities
CAS Space has completed a new “super factory” for its Lijian-2 rocket, shifting from development to mass production and boosting China’s commercial launch capacity.













