WHO Chief Lands in Tenerife to Oversee Hantavirus Cruise Ship Disembarkation
The WHO head arrives in Tenerife today to oversee the safe disembarkation of passengers from a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak that has claimed three lives.
The AI Trial of the Century: Elon Musk Sues OpenAI Over Profit Shift
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, alleging he was defrauded of billions after the company shifted from a nonprofit to a hybrid for-profit model.
WHO Monitors Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Bound for Canary Islands
The WHO is monitoring a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship bound for Spain’s Canary Islands, with six confirmed cases and three deaths reported among passengers.
Nigerian Military Reports Neutralizing 50 Militants in Northeast Clashes
The Nigerian army reports 50 militants killed after repelling a coordinated ISWAP assault in Yobe state, amid ongoing concerns over regional insurgency and casualty reporting.
China Urges Japan to Face History and Halt Military Expansion
The Chinese defense ministry has called on Japan to face its historical crimes and cease efforts toward constitutional revision and military buildup to ensure regional peace.
Pentagon Unveils ‘Never-Before-Seen’ UFO Files, Challenging Decades of Secrecy
The Pentagon has started releasing previously classified UAP files, sparking claims of an 80-year government cover-up of material evidence.
AI: Global Security Risk or Tool for Peace? Insights from Beijing Xiangshan Forum
Defense officials and experts from over 40 countries gather at the 2026 Beijing Xiangshan Forum to debate whether AI is a troublemaker or a peacemaker in global security.
Exploring Barkhor Street: The Spiritual and Commercial Soul of Lhasa
Discover the timeless charm of Barkhor Street in Lhasa, the spiritual and commercial center of Xizang for over 1,300 years.
Middle East Turmoil Tests ASEAN’s Energy Transition Momentum
Brent crude prices nearing $120 per barrel are forcing ASEAN leaders into emergency coordination, testing the region’s energy transition momentum amidst Middle East volatility.
Overcoming ACL Injuries: The Path Back to Peak Athletic Performance
Explore the journey of returning to sports after ACL reconstruction and joint injuries, moving from the pain of injury back to peak athletic performance.
Innovating Tomorrow: How Youth are Driving the Chinese Mainland’s New Economy
From drone swarm planning to humanoid robotics and digital farming, young innovators are reshaping the industrial and rural landscapes of the Chinese mainland.
President Xi Jinping Champions a More Just and Equitable International Order
Chinese President Xi Jinping highlights the importance of advancing global governance to promote a more just and equitable international order.
China’s Special Envoy Attends Presidential Handover Ceremony in Costa Rica
Special Envoy Chen Xiaodong represented President Xi Jinping at the inauguration of Costa Rican President Laura Fernandez, reinforcing a strategic partnership built over 19 years.
Building Bridges: President Xi Jinping on the Power of Youth Exchange
Explore President Xi Jinping’s vision for strengthening China-US relations through the fostering of friendship and exchange between the youth of both nations.
Zhenyuan’s Transformation: Cultural Tourism Sparks Prosperity in Guizhou
Explore how the ancient town of Zhenyuan in Guizhou Province is leveraging its 2,000-year history and natural beauty to drive poverty alleviation and economic growth.
From Remote Gem to Tourism Hub: The Transformation of Zhenyuan Ancient Town
Explore how Zhenyuan ancient town in the Chinese mainland leveraged its 2,000-year history and natural beauty to drive poverty alleviation through ecotourism.
African Influencers Pivot to Digital Diplomacy to Reshape Global Narrative
The first African Social Media Influencers Summit in Addis Ababa urges creators to combat stereotypes and harness digital diplomacy to drive continental growth.
Peter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary’s Prime Minister, Vows to “Change the System”
Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary’s Prime Minister following a landslide victory for the Tisza Party, pledging a new era of democratic renewal and systemic change.
Peter Magyar Elected Prime Minister of Hungary Following Landslide Victory
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, has been elected Prime Minister of Hungary following a landslide victory in the April parliamentary elections.
Turbulence Ahead: How the Iran Conflict is Disrupting Global Air Travel
The Iran conflict is creating significant turbulence for the global travel sector, impacting flight routes and fuel costs during the peak summer holiday season.













