U.S. Appoints New Venezuela Charge d’Affaires Amid Diplomatic Shifts
The U.S. names Laura Dogu as charge d’affaires to Venezuela Affairs Unit in Bogota, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement amid strained relations.
Digital Archaeology Transforms Heritage Preservation in 2026
In 2026, digital archaeology is revolutionizing heritage preservation, with China’s Dazu Rock Carvings and Europe’s Rembrandt restoration leading the way through AI and public engagement initiatives.
Xi, Lula Strengthen Ties in Bilateral Phone Talks
Presidents Xi and Lula reaffirm commitment to deepening China-Brazil strategic partnership, focusing on trade, tech, and climate action during Friday phone talks.
Hylla Vintage Hotel: Where Tradition Meets Tranquility in Yunnan
Discover Hylla Vintage Hotel in Lijiang, where ancient charm and modern serenity blend seamlessly, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life in 2026.
Japan Sets February 8 Election After Historic 16-Day Campaign Window
Japan’s lower house dissolved, triggering February 8 general election with shortest postwar campaign period. Key political and economic implications analyzed.
China and Africa Launch 2026 Year of People-to-People Exchanges, Aligning with Agenda 2063
China and Africa kick off 2026 Year of People-to-People Exchanges, with 600 events fostering cultural ties and aligning with Africa’s Agenda 2063 for inclusive growth.
China Coast Guard Rescues 21 Philippine Crew Near Huangyan Dao
China Coast Guard rescues 21 Philippine crew members near Huangyan Dao, with 13 saved and operations ongoing as of January 2026.
Greenland Sovereignty Talks Intensify as Denmark Reaffirms Stance
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen asserts Greenland’s sovereignty amid U.S. negotiations, emphasizing non-negotiable status while welcoming economic talks.
Master Painter Shan Ze Launches Mythic Horse Drawing Challenge
Renowned painter Shan Ze challenges artists worldwide to draw a mythical Chinese horse using one continuous line, blending ancient mythology with modern creativity.
U.S. Cannabis Edibles Spark Child Health Crisis as Poisonings Surge
US cannabis legalization fuels alarming rise in child THC poisonings, with 22,000 cases reported in 2024. Experts warn of long-term brain damage risks for adolescents.
China’s Clean Energy Shift: Building Global Systems Beyond Exports
Chinese companies transition from clean energy exports to systemic infrastructure development, addressing global climate financing gaps through long-term partnerships and localized solutions.
Carney Rejects Trump’s Claim of Canadian Dependency on U.S.
Canadian PM Mark Carney rejects Trump’s claim of Canadian dependency on the U.S., emphasizing sovereignty amid rising global diplomatic tensions.
Japan’s Lower House Dissolved as PM Takaichi Sets Stage for 2026 Elections
Japan’s cabinet approves dissolution of the lower house, paving the way for 2026 general elections amid economic and political shifts.
Trump Files $5B Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Over 2021 Account Closures
Former US President Donald Trump sues JPMorgan Chase for $5 billion, alleging politically motivated account closures in 2021. Bank denies claims.
UN Appeals to US to Reconsider WHO Exit Amid Global Health Concerns
UN urges US to reverse WHO withdrawal as health experts warn of impacts on Asia’s pandemic response and climate-related health challenges.
U.S.-China Conference Revives Spirit of Ping Pong Diplomacy
Experts in San Francisco revisit historic ping pong diplomacy at U.S.-China conference, highlighting collaboration amid modern challenges.
Mexico Extradites Drug Traffickers to U.S. in Strategic Anti-Cartel Move
Mexico extradites dozens of drug trafficking suspects to the U.S., balancing anti-cartel cooperation with sovereignty protection in 2026 bilateral strategy.
U.S. Furniture Tariffs Deferred to 2026: Business Impacts Analyzed
U.S. delays furniture tariffs to 2026, offering temporary relief to businesses while entrepreneurs strategize supply chain adjustments and price management.
U.S. Exits WHO Amid Health Risk Warnings
The U.S. officially withdraws from the World Health Organization on January 22, 2026, sparking concerns over public health risks and global cooperation.
Trump’s ‘War on Woke’ Reshapes U.S. Policy in 2026
President Trump advances anti-woke agenda in 2026, reshaping U.S. education and diversity policies with global implications for Asian markets and diaspora communities.