Russia-Japan Ties Hit Historic Low as Peace Talks Stall
Russia declares relations with Japan at ‘zero’ amid stalled peace talks, citing Tokyo’s ‘unfriendly’ stance. Territorial disputes continue to hinder progress.
Trump’s Tariff Surge: Global Trade Tensions Escalate in 2026
Trump raises global tariffs to 15%, sparking legal battles and international pushback. Analysis of economic impacts and evolving trade strategies in 2026.
Tanzania Powers 120 Islands with 20,000 Solar Home Systems
Tanzania launches 20,000 solar home systems to electrify 120 islands, supporting fisheries and tourism under its blue economy agenda. Project costs $3.2 million.
Chinese Scientists Pioneer Soil ‘Seed’ to Combat Desertification
Chinese scientists develop cyanobacteria-based soil ‘seed’ technology, reducing desert sand fixation from 100 years to 3 years. Breakthrough supports global ecological restoration efforts.
Iran Calls for Unity Amid Escalating Tensions Over U.S. Envoy’s Remarks
Iran designates EU military forces as terrorist organizations while urging national unity, as controversial U.S. remarks spark regional condemnation.
Japan Faces Prolonged Influenza Surge as Cases Top 160,000 Weekly
Japan reports 160,000 weekly flu cases, with 35 prefectures on high alert. Over 8,000 schools closed as health experts predict prolonged outbreak through spring 2026.
Historic Verona Arena Prepares for 2026 Winter Games Closing Ceremony
The ancient Verona Olympic Arena, a Roman amphitheater dating to the 1st century, will host the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games closing ceremony this week.
Epstein Case Ignites Global Debate on Elite Privilege in 2026
Newly released Epstein case documents spark global debate about elite privilege and judicial fairness, with implications for international business and governance in 2026.
NASA Delays Artemis II Moon Mission Over Technical Challenges
NASA postpones the Artemis II crewed lunar flyby due to technical issues with the SLS rocket, delaying the first moon mission in over 50 years.
China Issues Cold Wave Alert as Temperatures Drop Across Northern Regions
China’s National Meteorological Center issues a blue cold wave alert, warning of temperature drops up to 14°C in northern regions. Authorities urge precautionary measures.
Western Leaders Flock to China in Early 2026: What It Signals for Global Ties
A wave of Western leaders visited China in early 2026, signaling growing reliance on its economic stability and cooperative approach amid global uncertainty.
M4.0 Earthquake Strikes Xinjiang’s Qinghe County, No Casualties Reported
A magnitude-4.0 earthquake struck Xinjiang’s Qinghe County on February 22, 2026, with no casualties reported. Emergency teams are assessing the area.
Ukraine Intensifies Push for Peace as Zelenskyy Eyes New Talks
Zelenskyy commits to diplomatic resolution as Ukraine prepares for renewed peace talks with US and Russia, seeks stronger European involvement in 2026 negotiations.
Slovak PM Warns Ukraine Over Oil Dispute, Threatens Power Cut
Slovakia threatens to cut emergency power to Ukraine unless oil flows resume through damaged pipeline, escalating energy tensions in Central Europe.
Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Faces Criticism Over Exclusion of Palestinians in Gaza Talks
Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ convenes global leaders for Gaza reconstruction but faces criticism for excluding Palestinian representatives in crucial talks.
Argentine Tourists Flock to China for Spring Festival Adventures
Argentine visitors to China surge 40% during 2026 Spring Festival, driven by visa-free access and new flight routes fostering cultural exploration.
California Tourism Slump Strains Hospitality Sector in 2026
California’s tourism decline impacts hospitality workers in 2026, with labor shortages and stalled investments affecting recovery efforts across the sector.
Trump Raises US Global Tariffs to 15%, Citing Legal Review
Former President Trump raises US global tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court ruling, sparking concerns over Asian trade impacts and economic stability.
UN Humanitarian Chief Visits South Sudan Amid Deepening Crisis
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher visits South Sudan to spotlight the escalating crisis fueled by conflict, climate shocks, and poverty, urging global action to address urgent needs.
Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Sparks New Trade Policy Shift
The US Supreme Court ruled Trump’s tariffs illegal, prompting a shift to new trade measures. Implications for global markets and legal battles ahead.