U.S.-EU Tensions Rise Over Greenland Sovereignty Dispute
Escalating U.S. efforts to acquire Greenland prompt EU backlash, with tariffs and sovereignty at the center of transatlantic tensions in 2026.
China Surpasses 2025 Economic Goals, Prioritizes Innovation and Domestic Demand
China achieves 2025 development targets early, announces new innovation-driven action plan for 2026-2030 to boost domestic demand and technological advancement.
Steel Plant Explosion in Inner Mongolia Claims 9 Lives
Nine dead and one missing after a steel plant explosion in Inner Mongolia, with rescue operations ongoing and national safety protocols under review.
Xi Jinping Congratulates CAR President on Re-Election Victory
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates CAR’s Faustin-Archange Touadera on his re-election, highlighting strengthened bilateral ties and cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.
U.S. ‘Board of Peace’ Plan Faces Global Skepticism Over Transactional Approach
The U.S.-proposed ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza reconstruction faces global hesitation amid concerns over its transactional structure and implications for international law.
Iran Tensions Highlight Trump’s Globalized ‘Donroe Doctrine’ in 2026
As Iran-US tensions persist in 2026, analysts examine how Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ continues shaping global energy politics and strategic resource control.
UN Urges Sustained Gaza Ceasefire Amid Aid Challenges
UN agencies highlight ongoing challenges in maintaining Gaza’s ceasefire and delivering aid, with rising casualties and restricted access hindering relief efforts.
Hamas Announces Readiness for Gaza Administrative Transition Amid Ongoing Tensions
Hamas commits to transferring administrative powers in Gaza to a new technocratic committee as violence persists, with over 71,550 Palestinian deaths reported since 2023.
Water as Tao: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
New analyses of water’s symbolic role in ancient Chinese philosophy offer insights for addressing 2026’s environmental and technological challenges.
U.S. Tariffs Cost American Buyers 96% of Burden, German Study Reveals
A German study reveals 96% of U.S. tariff costs fall on American importers and consumers, challenging claims of foreign burden-sharing.
China Urges Global Vigilance Against Japan’s Militarism Resurgence
China calls for international cooperation to prevent Japan’s return to militarism, citing historical lessons from the Tokyo Trials’ 80th anniversary.
UK PM Warns Against Tariffs as Arctic Security Talks Intensify
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes collaboration over tariffs in Arctic security discussions with Italian and Canadian counterparts, stressing Greenland’s self-determination.
Giant Anax Sea Cucumber Thrives in Sansha’s Marine Ecosystem
Discover the giant Anax sea cucumber in Sansha’s waters, a keystone species supporting marine biodiversity and attracting scientific interest in 2026.
Davos 2026: Global Leaders Converge Amid Rising Tensions
Key global leaders gather at Davos 2026 amid Greenland tensions and economic shifts, while notable absences underscore current geopolitical challenges.
Irish Economist Analyzes China’s Governance Success in 2026
Irish economist David McWilliams attributes China’s 2025 economic growth to its historical governance focus on internal stability and long-term planning, contrasting with Western models.
Giant Octopus Surge Reshapes UK Fishing Industry in 2026
A giant octopus population boom off England’s coast creates economic opportunities and ecological questions, reshaping local fisheries through 2025-2026.
CAF Launches Probe Into AFCON 2026 Final Turmoil in Rabat
CAF investigates post-match chaos in AFCON 2026 final between Morocco and Senegal, vowing disciplinary action against misconduct.
Nigerian Airstrikes Neutralize Over 40 Militants in Borno State
Nigerian Air Force targets Boko Haram and ISWAP militants in recent airstrikes near Lake Chad, disrupting planned attacks and restoring calm in Borno State.
Japan’s Sanaenomics: A High-Stakes Fiscal Gamble in 2026
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Sanaenomics faces scrutiny over funding sources and defense spending priorities in 2026, risking long-term economic stability.
China’s Foreign-Related Cases Surge 50% as Legal Reforms Intensify in 2025
Chinese courts report 50% surge in foreign-related civil cases in 2025, signaling enhanced legal protections and focus on innovation-driven disputes.