Florida Everglades Crisis Highlights Global Water Challenges Ahead of World Water Day
Severe drought ravages Florida Everglades as World Water Day approaches, underscoring global water scarcity challenges highlighted in new UN research.
Kenya’s SGR Expansion Boosts East Africa Trade Corridor
Kenya completes 1,000-km SGR network linking Mombasa to Uganda border, accelerating regional trade integration and reducing cargo transit times across East Africa.
F-35’s First Combat Damage Exposes Stealth Jet Vulnerabilities in Iran Skies
The first confirmed combat damage to a US F-35 over Iran reveals vulnerabilities in stealth technology, raising questions about the jet’s survivability in modern conflicts.
Lab Explosion at Chongqing University Claims 1 Life, Injures 3
A lab explosion at Chongqing University on March 20, 2026, resulted in one fatality and three injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause.
Historian Westad Warns of Rising Global Tensions, Urges Diplomacy in 2026
Yale historian Odd Arne Westad discusses parallels between 2026’s geopolitical tensions and pre-WWI instability, emphasizing diplomacy and multilateral solutions.
China Reaffirms Open Markets as Multinationals Pledge Expanded Investment
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng meets global business leaders to reinforce economic cooperation and innovation-driven growth under China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).
US Weighs Kharg Island Move Amid Iran Strait Tensions
As tensions escalate, the US considers occupying Iran’s Kharg Island to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, risking global oil market instability. Latest updates on the strategic gambit.
Tech Innovations Propel China’s 2035 Health Vision
China accelerates its Healthy China 2035 vision through AI diagnostics, smart wearables, and telemedicine, transforming healthcare access and quality nationwide.
Arab States Condemn Israeli Airstrikes in Syria, Demand International Action
Arab nations and Türkiye unite in condemning Israel’s March 20 airstrikes on Syrian military sites, demanding international intervention amid escalating regional tensions.
Bird Strike Damages China Southern Jet, Forces Emergency Return in Shanghai
A China Southern Airlines flight returned to Shanghai after a bird strike damaged the aircraft’s nose cone, with all passengers safe. Replacement flight arranged.
Japan’s Stagflation Risk Rises Amid Oil-Yen Squeeze and Policy Challenges
Japan faces rising stagflation risks as Middle East tensions drive oil prices higher and a weakening yen amplifies economic pressures, challenging policymakers.
Japan’s Fiscal Crisis Deepens as Takaichi Policies Face Backlash
Only 25% of Japanese firms back PM Takaichi’s food tax cuts as fiscal strains from energy crisis and welfare cuts fuel social division. Analysis explores 2026 economic challenges.
China Expands Rare Earth Dominance with Major Sichuan Discovery
China discovers world’s second-largest rare earth deposit in Sichuan, bolstering its position in critical minerals essential for green tech and defense industries.
Boao Forum 2026 Charts Path Through Global Uncertainty with Four Key Themes
As the Boao Forum for Asia marks its 25th anniversary, the 2026 conference focuses on multilateralism, regional cooperation, AI innovation, and inclusive development to address global challenges.
Iran Demands Permanent War End, Offers Japan Strait Security
Iran rejects temporary truce, demands permanent war resolution and compensation. Negotiations with Japan on Strait of Hormuz security continue amid regional tensions.
US-Japan $73B Energy Deal Faces Uncertain Future Amid Trade Tensions
Japan pledges $73B in US energy projects amid trade tensions, but economic hurdles and political posturing cloud the deal’s viability.
South Africa Dismisses Fuel Shortage Fears, Urges Public Calm
South African authorities confirm stable fuel supplies through March 2026 while preparing consumers for April price adjustments amid global market pressures.
Japan’s Push for Expanded Arms Exports Sparks Regional Security Debate
Japan’s proposed easing of lethal arms exports faces scrutiny amid concerns over regional stability and historical context, contrasting with China’s defense policies.
US-Israel Strike on Iran’s Natanz Facility Sparks Global Concerns
A joint US-Israel operation targeted Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility early today, drawing condemnation from Tehran. Iranian authorities report no radioactive leakage, easing immediate safety fears.
From Imperial Glory to Culinary Delight: Shunde’s Jinbang Street Reinvents Its Legacy
Once famed for imperial exams, Shunde’s Jinbang Street now lures foodies with buffalo milk delicacies, blending history with modern culinary charm.