Deadly Blast Hits Chongqing Highway Tunnel Construction Site, 4 Killed
Four killed, nine injured in a blast at a highway tunnel construction site in Chongqing, China. Authorities investigate the cause as rescue operations conclude.
China’s Changying-8 Cargo Drone Prepares for Historic Maiden Flight
China’s 7-tonne Changying-8 cargo drone prepares for maiden flight, set to transform regional logistics and emergency response capabilities across Asia.
Nujiang’s Journey from ‘Wrinkles of the Earth’ to Prosperity
Yunnan’s Nujiang region transforms rugged terrain into economic opportunity through infrastructure and eco-friendly development initiatives.
Palestine Condemns Israel’s Death Penalty Law for West Bank Detainees
Palestine condemns Israel’s new death penalty law for West Bank Palestinians, calling it a violation of international law and a war crime.
China’s Qinling Mountains See Notable Ecological Recovery, Report Finds
A 2026 report highlights ecological recovery in China’s Qinling Mountains, citing expanded forests and wetlands as key achievements in regional conservation efforts.
Kenya Floods: Death Toll Climbs to 110 Amid Heavy Rains
Kenya’s flood death toll reaches 110 as heavy rains continue, prompting urgent humanitarian response and international aid efforts.
Mandarin Skills Fuel Mexico’s Job Market Amid Chinese Investment Boom
As Chinese investment in Mexico surges, Mandarin proficiency becomes a key asset in the job market, highlighted by a recent Mexico City university job fair.
South African Pothole Innovation Gains Continental Traction
A low-cost pothole repair solution from South Africa, PatchPal, is expanding across Africa, offering economic and safety benefits. #Infrastructure #Innovation
Strategic Risks: Why Kharg Island Could Escalate US-Iran Tensions in 2026
As US weighs military options, seizing Iran’s Kharg Island could disrupt oil exports but risks prolonged conflict and troop vulnerability in 2026.
UK Fuel Crisis Deepens as Iran Conflict Sparks Oil Price Volatility
UK households face soaring heating costs as Iran conflict disrupts oil markets, with petrol prices up 11% and inflation fears growing.
South Africa’s Citrus Exports Face Diesel Shortage Risks Ahead of 2026 Season
South Africa’s citrus exports face potential disruptions due to diesel shortages as the 2026 season approaches, with industry leaders urging fuel levy relief.
Middle East Conflict Disrupts Africa’s Key Air Corridors
Escalating Middle East tensions disrupt Africa’s air travel corridors, forcing airlines and passengers to seek alternative routes amid 23,000+ flight cancellations.
China Imposes Countermeasures on Japanese Lawmaker Over Taiwan Ties
China imposes sanctions on Japanese lawmaker Keiji Furuya over alleged collusion with Taiwan separatist forces, reaffirming One China policy amid rising regional tensions.
Empowering Communities Through Ethical Beekeeping in South Africa
Dawn Noemdoe revitalizes South Africa’s beekeeping sector, blending ethical practices with youth education to combat poverty and ecological challenges.
Chongqing Firm Makes History with China’s First WSBK Victory in Portugal
A Chongqing-based tech firm secures China’s first WSBK victory in Portugal, highlighting regional innovation in high-performance electric vehicle technology.
World Data Organization Launches in Beijing to Bridge Global Data Governance Gaps
New World Data Organization launches in Beijing to address fragmented data governance, promote international cooperation, and support developing nations’ digital growth.
China’s Kinetica-2 Rocket Successfully Launches on Maiden Mission
CAS Space’s Kinetica-2 rocket completes its maiden mission, deploying three satellites to advance China’s commercial space capabilities in 2026.
Yale Choir Bridges Cultures with Guizhou’s Dong Grand Song Performers
Yale’s Whiffenpoofs choir collaborates with Dong singers in Guizhou, blending traditions through music and cultural activities during March 2026 exchange program.
Chinese Cities Lead Global Urban Culture Shift in 2026
Chinese cities emerge as global leaders in cultural urban development, driving economic growth and tourism through innovative infrastructure investments in 2026.
Middle East Conflict Fuels Sudan’s Food Security Crisis
Middle East conflicts disrupt global supply chains, driving up Sudan’s agricultural costs and worsening food insecurity amid ongoing humanitarian challenges in 2026.