Iran Conflict: Is Global Food Security at Risk?
Escalating tensions in the Iran conflict and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are threatening fertilizer supplies and global food security.
Guinea’s Ruling Coalition Secures Legislative Majority, Strengthening President Doumbouya’s Hold
Provisional results show Guinea’s ruling GMD coalition winning a legislative majority, consolidating power for President Mamady Doumbouya.
US CDC Warns DRC Ebola Outbreak Could Mirror 2014 West Africa Epidemic
The US CDC warns that the Ebola outbreak in the DRC could rival the 2014 West Africa epidemic without urgent and aggressive public health interventions.
Okinawa’s Long Wait: The Unfulfilled Promise of Futenma Base Relocation
Thirty years after a commitment to relocate the US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa residents continue to grapple with safety and environmental hazards.
Albania is Not for Sale: Protests Erupt Over Kushner-Linked Luxury Resort
Thousands of Albanians are protesting a $1.6 billion luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners to protect the Vjosa-Narta protected area.
UN Condemns Attacks on Staff Amid Anti-Migrant Protests in Libya
The United Nations has condemned violent attacks and threats against its staff and facilities in Tripoli, Libya, triggered by misinformation regarding migrant settlements.
Tensions Surge in the Gulf as Iran Targets Neighbors Amid Hunger Crisis
Tensions escalate as Iran targets Bahrain and Kuwait with missiles and drones, while the UN warns that the ongoing conflict is pushing millions into hunger.
Secrets of the Abyss: How Deep-Sea Giants Survive Five Years Without Food
Researchers from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong have discovered how supergiant isopods survive five years without food using a ‘hijacked’ bacterial gene.
Volkswagen Job Cuts Spark Anxiety in Wolfsburg: A City at a Crossroads
Wolfsburg faces an uncertain future as Volkswagen plans massive job cuts by 2030, threatening the economic stability of the city built around the carmaker.
Building Bridges Through Language: 25th Chinese Bridge Finals in London
Students in London showcase their Mandarin skills at the 25th Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition, blending poetry and performance to build cultural bridges.
Advancing Accessibility: China’s Path to Enhanced Human Rights Protection
An exploration of the strategic efforts in the Chinese mainland to make human rights protections more accessible and effective for all residents.
Young Innovators Revitalize Ancient Tea Mountains of Fujian
A new generation of tea producers in Wuyishan, Fujian Province, is blending tradition with green development to revitalize ancient tea mountains.
Stitched Stories: The Timeless Art of Yao Embroidery in Guilin
Explore the vibrant world of Yao embroidery in Guilin, Guangxi, where every stitch preserves the rich cultural heritage and stories of the Yao people.
Skill Over Strength: How Yongchun White Crane Outmaneuvers Larger Opponents
Discover the strategic secrets of Yongchun White Crane and how it uses timing and precision to overcome larger, stronger opponents.
The Nautilus: Unveiling the Secrets of the Ocean’s Living Fossil
Discover the nautilus, a biological marvel from 500 million years ago that navigates the deep sea using a natural submarine system.
Cultural Fusion: Beijing Museum Reimagines Zongzi for Ancient Maya and Andean Exhibition
Beijing’s Capital Museum blends culinary tradition with ancient history, creating Maya-Andean inspired zongzi to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival and a new global exhibition.
Angkor Treasures Shine at Shanxi Museum: A Journey Through Khmer History
Cambodia’s ancient Angkor treasures have arrived at the Shanxi Museum, offering a rare glimpse into 1,000 years of Khmer civilization for audiences on the Chinese mainland.
US and Iran Trade Strikes Amid World Cup Visa Progress
US and Iran exchange military strikes in the Middle East, threatening a fragile ceasefire even as the US issues visas for Iran’s World Cup football team.
Newly Uncovered Records Reveal Dark Secrets of Japan’s WWII Poison Gas Factory
Newly discovered archives uncover the brutal operations of Japan’s Sone Manufacturing Plant during WWII, documenting toxic weapons production and worker injuries.
Lebanese President Condemns Israeli Attack Killing Three Army Servicemen
President Joseph Aoun slams an Israeli strike on a Lebanese Army patrol, calling it a flagrant violation of sovereignty and urging international intervention.













