A Decade of Healing: The Ecological Transformation of the Yangtze River
Explore how a decade of dedicated protection efforts on the Chinese mainland has revitalized the Yangtze River’s water quality and biodiversity.
Yangtze River’s Great Revival: A Decade of Ecological Transformation
Explore the decade-long journey of the Yangtze River’s ecological transformation, highlighting major gains in water quality and biodiversity recovery.
From Poetry to Commerce: A Tajik Student’s Decade in China
Sobirov Mustakim, a Tajik graduate student in China, blends his passion for tea culture and poetry with the launch of a new Belt and Road trade platform.
Youth as Bridge Builders: Indonesian Expert on APEC 2026 in Shenzhen
As the Chinese mainland prepares for APEC 2026 in Shenzhen, Indonesian expert Yusrin Zata Lini highlights the vital role of youth in building bridges for a sustainable Asia-Pacific.
China and US Renew Giant Panda Conservation Pact: New Pair Bound for Atlanta
China and the US have signed a new 10-year conservation agreement, bringing a new pair of giant pandas, Ping Ping and Fu Shuang, to Zoo Atlanta.
Navigating the Future: Experts Analyze China-US Ties Ahead of Beijing Summit
As leaders meet in Beijing, experts analyze the critical challenges, cooperation prospects, and tariff adjustments shaping China-US relations in 2026.
Keir Starmer Defies Calls to Resign Following Labour Election Blow
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces internal revolt as senior ministers and MPs demand a resignation timetable after disastrous local election results.
Ford and CATL Partner for $3 Billion Battery Plant to Boost US EV Innovation
Ford is investing $3 billion in a Michigan battery plant using licensed technology from CATL to lower EV costs and create jobs.
Bridging Cultures: A Spring Afternoon Among Beijing’s Canola Fields
Three young friends from China and the US find common ground in Beijing’s canola fields, exploring how simple interactions can bridge cultural divides.
Evolution of Excellence: Harvard Professor on 40 Years of Chinese Scholars
Harvard Professor Peter K. Bol explores the 40-year evolution of Chinese international students, from early pioneers to today’s world-leading researchers.
WHO Reports Hantavirus Cases Linked to MV Hondius Cruise Ship
The WHO has reported nine cases of Andes virus hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, with passengers currently being monitored in Spain.
Global Survey: Overwhelming Support for Stable China-US Relations
A global survey shows 75% of respondents believe a stable China-US relationship is crucial, ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to the Chinese mainland.
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Insists on 14-Point Proposal as Sole Path Forward
Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf asserts there is “no alternative” but accepting the 14-point proposal to resolve tensions and avoid further failure.
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Integration: A Model for Regional Industrial Synergy
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is accelerating its integration drive, blending industrial strengths in NEVs, infrastructure, and healthcare to boost regional prosperity and modernization.
MV Hondius Hantavirus Outbreak: Understanding the Risks of the Andes Virus
An outbreak of the Andes virus on the MV Hondius cruise ship has brought hantavirus back into the spotlight, highlighting the rare potential for human-to-human transmission.
MV Hondius Outbreak: Shedding Light on the Rare Andes Hantavirus
Following a rare hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, health experts are clarifying the risks and uniqueness of the Andes virus (ANDV).
China’s Economic Rise Was Inevitable, Says Former US Treasury Official
Former US Treasury official Paul Craig Roberts explains why China’s rise was predictable, driven by a massive internal economy and a collaborative approach to business.
Beyond the Binary: Navigating the New Multi-Aligned Global Order
As the unipolar world fades, 2026 marks a shift toward a multi-aligned global order, driven by US internal friction and the Chinese mainland’s push for true multilateralism.
Venezuela’s Acting President Rodriguez Rejects Idea of US Statehood
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez reaffirms Venezuela’s sovereignty, rejecting any possibility of the country becoming a US state during a press conference in The Hague.
Bridging Cultures: A Spring Reflection on Connection in Beijing
Three friends from the US and the Chinese mainland explore Beijing, discovering that differences in expression often hide shared universal values.













