Uruguay’s World Cup Legacy: The Enduring Spirit of La Celeste
Explore the rich footballing legacy of Uruguay, from hosting the first World Cup in 1930 to their enduring spirit in the 2026 tournament.
Peru Heads to Polls Tomorrow: Fujimori and Sánchez Battle for Presidency
Peruvians prepare to vote this Sunday in a presidential runoff between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez amid chronic political instability and a buoyant economy.
Tanzania Trade Surge: Heavy-Duty Vehicle Demand Hits New Heights
Record cargo volumes at Dar es Salaam port are fueling a massive surge in demand for heavy-duty trucks, driving local production to new heights in Tanzania.
China Launches Maritime Law-Enforcement Operation East of Taiwan Region
China’s Ministry of Transport has launched a maritime law-enforcement operation east of the Taiwan region to safeguard sovereignty and interests.
Vision Restored: China’s New IMIE System Enables Blind Patient to See Again
China’s self-developed IMIE system has achieved a major milestone, allowing a blind patient to recognize characters and navigate independently through BCI technology.
Brazil and the Chinese Mainland Strengthen Space Ties with New Radio Telescope
Brazil and the Chinese mainland are enhancing their 40-year space partnership with the construction of a state-of-the-art radio telescope in northeast Brazil.
Iran Conditions End of Conflict with US and Israel on Hezbollah Deal
Iran has stated that a permanent resolution to its conflict with the US and Israel is contingent upon a separate agreement for Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Cuba Affirms Commitment to Peace and Sovereignty Amidst Global Tensions
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel reaffirms the nation’s commitment to peace and mutual respect with the US following a public appearance by Raul Castro in Havana.
Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi Recounts Witnessing Late Supreme Leader’s Martyrdom
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reveals he was present in the office of the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during the attack on February 28.
Bridging the Gap: China’s Vocational Model Empowers Belt and Road Partners
China is helping Belt and Road partner countries close the skills gap by sharing its extensive vocational education model and Luban Workshops.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Visa Challenges Loom as Tournament Approaches
As the 2026 World Cup nears, visa hurdles and strict entry requirements are creating uncertainty for some players and fans heading to the US, Canada, and Mexico.
Visa Hurdles and Travel Tension Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off in days, visa complications and strict entry rules are challenging fans and players heading to North America.
Iran Conflict: Is Global Food Security at Risk?
Escalating tensions in the Iran conflict and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are threatening fertilizer supplies and global food security.
Guinea’s Ruling Coalition Secures Legislative Majority, Strengthening President Doumbouya’s Hold
Provisional results show Guinea’s ruling GMD coalition winning a legislative majority, consolidating power for President Mamady Doumbouya.
US CDC Warns DRC Ebola Outbreak Could Mirror 2014 West Africa Epidemic
The US CDC warns that the Ebola outbreak in the DRC could rival the 2014 West Africa epidemic without urgent and aggressive public health interventions.
Okinawa’s Long Wait: The Unfulfilled Promise of Futenma Base Relocation
Thirty years after a commitment to relocate the US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa residents continue to grapple with safety and environmental hazards.
Albania is Not for Sale: Protests Erupt Over Kushner-Linked Luxury Resort
Thousands of Albanians are protesting a $1.6 billion luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners to protect the Vjosa-Narta protected area.
UN Condemns Attacks on Staff Amid Anti-Migrant Protests in Libya
The United Nations has condemned violent attacks and threats against its staff and facilities in Tripoli, Libya, triggered by misinformation regarding migrant settlements.
Tensions Surge in the Gulf as Iran Targets Neighbors Amid Hunger Crisis
Tensions escalate as Iran targets Bahrain and Kuwait with missiles and drones, while the UN warns that the ongoing conflict is pushing millions into hunger.
Secrets of the Abyss: How Deep-Sea Giants Survive Five Years Without Food
Researchers from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong have discovered how supergiant isopods survive five years without food using a ‘hijacked’ bacterial gene.













