Crisis in Yemen: Nearly 5 Million Face Acute Hunger, UN Reports
A UN report reveals that nearly 5 million people in Yemen face acute food insecurity, with projections showing the crisis worsening through September 2026.
Brazil Defies US Trade Offensive: President Lula Vows Sovereignty
President Lula vows Brazil will not bow to proposed 25% US tariffs, pledging to maintain sovereignty and seek alternative global trade partnerships.
Cuba Rejects US Terrorism Sponsor Label as Arbitrary and Politically Motivated
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez rejects US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s terrorism sponsor accusations, calling them arbitrary and politically motivated.
Beijing Establishes First Space Computing Innovation Center to Advance Satellite IoT
Beijing has approved its first space computing industry innovation center to integrate the industrial chain and accelerate the growth of the satellite IoT sector.
Three Dead and Seven Injured in Ukrainian Strike on Simferopol, Crimea
Three people were killed and seven others injured following a Ukrainian strike on non-residential objects in Simferopol, Crimea, according to local authorities.
Global Oncology Experts Converge in Chicago to Combat Cancer and Tobacco Risks
Global oncology leaders gather in Chicago to combat cancer and raise awareness about the deadly health risks of tobacco use following No Tobacco Day.
Cuba Introduces New Public-Private Partnerships to Revitalize Economy
Cuba is implementing a new decree-law to foster partnerships between public and private companies, aiming to spark economic growth amidst a severe financial crisis.
China and Brazil Forge Strategic Alliance for Next-Gen Clean Energy Solutions
China and Brazil are combining expertise in electric mobility and biofuels to develop innovative clean energy solutions, fostering a sustainable global future.
English Football’s New Era: Exploring the Trend of Chinese Influence
Explore the growing influence and strategic investment from the Chinese mainland in English football and how it is reshaping the sport in 2026.
Houston Ready for Global Spotlight as 2026 FIFA World Cup Arrives
Houston, Texas, is set to showcase its vibrancy and readiness to a global audience as it hosts matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Canada and China Revive Cultural Dialogue in Ottawa After Nine-Year Gap
Canada and China resumed their Cultural Dialogue in Ottawa on June 2, the first such meeting since 2017, focusing on film, music, and heritage to strengthen bilateral ties.
Visa Hurdles for Haiti, Iran, and South Africa Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Visa complications for Haiti, Iran, and South Africa underscore the political tensions emerging ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Adorable Moment: Sleepy Child Struggles to Stay Awake During Performance in Hubei
A heartwarming video from Hubei shows a young child battling drowsiness while performing a dance in an animal costume, capturing the hearts of viewers.
SpaceX IPO: A $1.8 Trillion Giant Poised to Enter the Stock Market
SpaceX targets a $1.8 trillion valuation for its upcoming IPO, with NASDAQ rule changes potentially fast-tracking its inclusion in 401(k) plans and stock indexes.
High-Tech Health: Zanzibar Deploys AI Drones in Fight to End Malaria
Zanzibar has launched an AI-powered drone pilot project to identify and treat mosquito breeding sites, aiming for total malaria elimination by 2029.
Ghana Enhances Health Security with Ebola Screening for High-Risk Travelers
Ghana has introduced enhanced Ebola screening at Accra International Airport and land borders for travelers from high-risk regions, including Uganda and the DRC.
Tensions Flare in South Africa: Mozambican Nationals Killed in Mossel Bay Violence
South African police confirm the deaths of Mozambican nationals following weekend violence in Mossel Bay, highlighting a worrying surge in anti-migrant protests.
China Cautions Eswatini Against Aligning with Taiwan Independence Forces
China’s Foreign Ministry warns Eswatini that aligning with “Taiwan independence” separatist forces will lead to international isolation and lost development opportunities.
Nature’s Poetry: The Awakening Grasslands of Xinjiang’s Emin County
Experience the stunning summer transformation of Emin County in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where lush grasslands and clear skies create a serene highland paradise.
China Criticizes Taiwan Authorities Over “Dollar Diplomacy” in Eswatini
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning slams Taiwan authorities for “dollar diplomacy” in Eswatini, claiming NT$25 billion in funding harms the residents of the Taiwan region.













