Inclusive Africa Conference 2026: Bridging the Digital Divide with AI
The 7th Inclusive Africa Conference in Nairobi focuses on AI and digital accessibility to empower 80 million persons with disabilities across the continent.
China Warns Japan: Wordplay Won’t Mask Military Rearmament Moves
China’s Foreign Ministry warns that Japan’s use of “wordplay” cannot hide its military rearmament moves, urging international vigilance.
AI and Youth Employment in South Africa: Navigating a Technological Shift
South Africa weighs the risks and rewards of AI as the nation seeks to combat high youth unemployment through digital upskilling and new career pathways.
China Launches 15th Five-Year Plan to Revolutionize Agricultural Modernization
China’s State Council unveils the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), targeting 725 million tonnes of grain and a high-tech, green transformation of the agricultural sector by 2030.
Humanoid Robots Steal the Spotlight at ICRA 2026: Redefining Dexterity
From dealing blackjack to running marathons, the latest humanoid innovations at ICRA in Vienna showcase a significant leap in robotic precision and adaptability.
Humanoids Take Center Stage: Dexterity and Innovation at ICRA Vienna
Humanoid robots showcase unprecedented dexterity at ICRA in Vienna, featuring a robotic blackjack dealer that challenges the boundaries of machine manipulation.
Industrial Shift: Why Japan’s Manufacturing Sector is Losing Its Global Edge
Explore why Japan’s renowned manufacturing sector is losing ground due to slow AI adoption and rising competition from the Chinese mainland.
WMO Warns of High El Niño Risk: Preparing for Extreme Weather This Summer
WMO warns of an 80% chance of El Niño between June and August, urging global preparedness as climate change amplifies the risk of extreme weather.
Bridging Borders: Strengthening China-Laos Ties Through People-to-People Exchanges
Explore how China and Laos are deepening their friendship through cultural exchanges and the transformative impact of the China-Laos Railway on regional connectivity.
“The Heir” Series Sparks Cultural Tourism and Heritage Boom in Anhui
The hit series “The Heir” is driving a surge in cultural tourism and appreciation for intangible heritage in Anhui Province, attracting over 50,000 visitors to themed exhibits.
China’s Long March-12B Makes Successful Debut: A New Era for Satellite Constellations
China’s Long March-12B, the tallest newly developed rocket in the country, successfully completed its maiden flight, paving the way for large-scale commercial space missions.
Peace in the Taiwan Strait: China Stresses Shared Interests with United States
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council asserts that stability in the Taiwan Strait serves the mutual interests of China and the US amidst ongoing regional tensions.
Digital Artisans: Preserving China’s Ancient Yungang Grottoes for the Future
Discover how digital technology and a new generation of artisans are preserving the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Yungang Grottoes in the Chinese mainland.
Myanmar Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe to Embark on Official Visit to China
Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe is set to visit China from June 4 to 6, 2026, at the invitation of Foreign Minister Wang Yi to strengthen bilateral ties.
Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe to Visit the Chinese Mainland
Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe will pay an official visit to the Chinese mainland from June 4 to 6, following an invitation from Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Nature and Art Converge: Leshan’s 10km Eco-Avenue Captivates Travelers
Leshan’s Lesha Intercity Eco-Avenue transforms a 10km highway into a stunning blend of bougainvillea and street art, promoting slow-travel tourism in Sichuan.
Nature Meets Art: Leshan’s Vibrant Eco-Avenue Captivates Travelers in Sichuan
A 10-kilometer stretch in Leshan, Sichuan, blends vibrant bougainvillea with grassroots street art, creating a poetic cultural landscape for road-trip enthusiasts.
China Accelerates Summer Harvest to Counter Rising Flood Risks
China is speeding up its “Three Summer” agricultural campaign to secure grain production as the main flood season begins and extreme weather threatens harvests.
China Accelerates Summer Harvest to Safeguard Food Security Amid Rising Flood Risks
China is ramping up its “Three Summer” campaign to secure grain production as extreme weather and flood risks challenge the summer wheat harvest in 2026.
Hope in the Desert: Przewalski’s Wild Horses Return to Xinjiang
After 40 years of collaboration between researchers and engineers, the rare Przewalski’s wild horses are returning to Xinjiang’s Kalamaili Nature Reserve.













